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White targets England Cup hurrah
England head into the second leg of their World Cup play-off against Switzerland with captain Faye White desperate for a last hurrah on the big stage.
Hibs complete striker Trakys deal
Hibs sign Lithuania striker Valdas Trakys until the end of the season following his release from Greek outfit Panserraikos.
Arteta wants early Everton goals
Everton midfielder Mikel Arteta wants the Blues to go for early goals in matches.
Baird signs new Fulham contract
Fulham defender Chris Baird signs a new three-year deal that is set to keep him at Craven Cottage until the summer of 2013.
Nokia starts smartphone fightback
Finnish phone giant Nokia has vowed to fightback, launching a range of new smart phones, as it battles for customers.
Rights-holders pay in pirate hunt
Measures to crackdown on illegal file-sharing will largely be funded by the copyright-holders, the government reveals.
Sno suffers heart attack in match
Former Celtic and Bristol City winger Evander Sno suffers a heart attack in a reserve match between his club Ajax and Vitesse Arnhem on Monday.
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Sousa unfazed by Fryatt interest
Leicester City boss Paulo Sousa insists it will take a big offer to convince him to sell striker Matt Fryatt.
Hundreds queue for new Halo game
Stores across the world opened their doors at midnight for the launch of Microsoft's latest video game, Halo Reach.
Halo Reach game fans queue
Stores across the world have been opening at midnight to give gamers the chance to buy the last game in the Halo series from Bungie.
Pulis arrival 'key to Stoke win'
Tony Pulis' intervention at half-time was key to Stoke's comeback in their 2-1 win over Aston Villa, says assistant boss Dave Kemp.
Intel bets future on new chipset
World's biggest chip maker hopes to revolutionise the personal computer industry with a new chipset.
Villa eye McAllister as assistant
Middlesbrough confirm an approach from Aston Villa for permission to speak to first-team coach Gary McAllister regarding the assistant manager vacancy at Villa Park.
Smart meters 'may not cut energy'
Installing smart meters may not be enough to help UK households cut energy consumption, a study suggests.
HP buys security software company
Hewlett Packard continues its recent buying spree with the $1.5bn purchase of security software firm ArcSight.
Derby sign Swansea's Kuqi on loan
Derby County seal the loan signing of Swansea City striker Shefki Kuqi.
Ferguson has no Rooney concerns
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson says he has no concerns about playing Wayne Rooney in Tuesday's Champions League clash with Rangers.
Keeper Hart takes blame for error
Joe Hart accepts responsibility for the blunder that gifted Blackburn Rovers their goal in the draw with Manchester City.
Zamora injury unfortunate - Henry
Wolves captain Karl Henry rejects suggestions he deliberately tried to injure Fulham striker Bobby Zamora after breaking his leg during Saturday's 2-1 defeat.