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Why dirty your hands to fight the Frog Lord when you can raise someone else to do it.
There is a movie genre in which a boy acquires fantastic strength or speed, which allows him to dominate a sport and bask in the astonished admiration of family, friends, school bullies, and others. One example is the 1993 movie Rookie of the Year, in which a 12-year-old acquires a lightning-quick fastball after undergoing arm […]
The Massey Award winner “leads not by the example of his power, but by the power of his example.”
On a day of PGA Championship chaos, an unexpected king emerged at Valhalla. He’s also 34 and winless — but maybe not for long.
The following contains spoilers for “Boom.” It should be a given any new series needs time to find its footing, even when it’s a revival of an already-running hit. The first three episodes of “new” Doctor Who have been fun, but not without their own idiosyncrasies that made them hard to love. Now it’s time for Steven Moffat, the series’ greatest 21st century writer, to show what this new season can do. There’s the usual degree of showboating and cleverness, but it’s hard to deny the man’s genius...
In a historic week for Shelbourne with their future at Tolka Park finally secured, the celebrations continued as Damien Duff’s side maintained their one-point lead at the top with victory over Waterford.
Police Memorial Week continues on Friday with a memorial service at the Greater Cleveland Peace Officers Memorial.
Former Sheffield United striker Leon Clarke has announced his retirement from the game after 20 years in senior football. The 39-year-old had been at Hartlepool in the back end of last season but after being released, Clarke has decided to call time on his career. Brought to United by Chris Wilder, the nomadic forward’s arrival at Bramall Lane proved to be a masterstroke as he provided the perfect foil up front alongside Billy Sharp in the Blades’ League One promotion success. He scored some...
Stop-gap Hibs boss David Gray believes the lure of leading the Easter Road club will make the job attractive to top-class managers. But he’s not even thinking about throwing his hat into the ring as a replacement for Nick Montgomery. Gray was pressed into emergency service for lunchtime media duties following this morning’s sacking of Monty after eight months. He’ll take charge for the final two games of the season, starting with tomorrow night’s visit of Motherwell. And the Scottish...