'Panicked' mum tried to hide stolen car keys in jogging bottoms waistband to cover car thief partner's tracks
A 'panicked' mum tried to hide stolen car keys in her jogging bottoms to cover her car thief partner's tracks.
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A 'panicked' mum tried to hide stolen car keys in her jogging bottoms to cover her car thief partner's tracks.
INDIANAPOLIS — Tampa Bay Buccaneers coach Bruce Arians and general manager Jason Licht said Tuesday that while they will leave the door open for a possible return for quarterback Tom Brady, who will remain under contract despite retiring, but they are preparing to move on without him this offseason.
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MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL is in a crisis of its own making, a self-inflicted wound borne of equal parts hubris, short-sightedness and stubbornness from a class of owners who run the teams and seemingly have designs on running the game into the ground. Barring a miracle eleventh-hour agreement Monday on a new labor deal that ends its lockout of the MLB Players Association, the league has said it will cancel Opening Day games. That baseball finds itself on the precipice of such an ugly denouement is no accident. It is a study in the consequences of bad behavior — of indignities big and small, of abiding by the letter of the law while ignoring its spirit and, worst of all, of alienating those who make the sport great.
SINGAPORE: South Korea's Kim Hyo-joo struck an upbeat tone Tuesday (Mar 1) as she gears up to defend her HSBC Women's World Championship title in Singapore in the face of stiff competition.
Cuando Luis XVI decidió inaugurar el Palacio de Versalles en 1651, el monarca no era consciente de que tendría una trascendencia directa a la hora de decidir unas semifinales de la Copa de Francia. Restaban un poco más de 300 años para que el fútbol se instaurara en la sociedad y la lujosa localidad al lado de París ha sido visitada siempre por turistas para ver el Palacio y no para entrar al Stade Montbauron, un recinto de menos de 8.000 espectadores en el que disputa sus partidos el FC Versailles, equipo de National 2 (cuarta división francesa) que busca hacer historia esta noche contra el Niza en las semifinales de la Copa de Francia.