Why is tonight's March full moon called a Worm Moon and what it means
The third full moon of the year will be visible tonight (March 7), reaching its peak at 12.40am in the UK.
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The third full moon of the year will be visible tonight (March 7), reaching its peak at 12.40am in the UK.
Manchester City’s plans to extend the Etihad Stadium’s capacity to more than 60,000 have moved a step closer.
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As the Indian cricket team took on South Africa in the 2nd ODI of the 3-match series on Sunday, Shahbaz Ahmed became the 247th player to have represented the senior Indian national team in the One-Day international format. Shahbaz impressed in his debut game with the ball and also bagged his maiden wicket. But, his journey to the Indian national team hasn't been the easiest. Coming from a humble background, Shahbaz went through numerous hardships to pursue his passion. In fact, the all-rounder even received an ultimatum from his father over his career following a big decision Shahbaz had made.
Manchester United supporters briefly chanted "If you go down to Man City you'll buy one get one free" - a reference to the apparent ease of obtaining tickets at the Etihad. Before half-time, it was the away section that was pockmarked by vacant seats. They missed another five goals.
Manchester United supporters once tweaked the lyrics to Roy Keane's chant to reference his lacerating summary of Mick McCarthy in Saipan and if there is another spectre from Keane's past who warrants such treatment it is Alf Inge Haaland.
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Star wrestler Bajrang Punia remains baffled by the on-spot doctors' decision to use 'rigid tape' on his bleeding head, which severely hampered his focus ahead of the quarterfinal clash against USA's John Michael Diakomihalis during the World Championship. Bajrang, gunning for his maiden world title, suffered a head injury in his opening bout against Cuba's Alejandro Enrique Vlades Tobier in the very first minute of the clash in Belgrade.