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Paris Olympics - Summer Games - Victor Wembanyama, Kylian Mbappé big draws as Olympic tickets go on sale - ESPN - espn.com - Qatar - France - Argentina

Victor Wembanyama, Kylian Mbappé big draws as Olympic tickets go on sale - ESPN

PARIS — Fans hoping to watch major French stars like Victor Wembanyama and Kylian Mbappé play at next year's Paris Olympics could drive up demand when more tickets go on sale Wednesday for four sports that will be staged far from the French capital.

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Angels put Mike Trout on IL with hamate bone fracture - ESPN - espn.com - Los Angeles - county San Diego

Angels put Mike Trout on IL with hamate bone fracture - ESPN

Los Angeles Angels outfielder Mike Trout has a fractured hamate bone in his left hand and has been placed on the 10-day injured list.

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Cooking with the Stars on ITV: Full line-up of celebrities, chefs, presenters and how it works - manchestereveningnews.co.uk

Cooking with the Stars on ITV: Full line-up of celebrities, chefs, presenters and how it works

Eight celebrities will transform from amateur cooks to master chefs as Cooking With The Stars returns to for a third series.

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First look inside new Miami Beach themed Backyard Cinema club on Manchester rooftop - manchestereveningnews.co.uk

First look inside new Miami Beach themed Backyard Cinema club on Manchester rooftop

There are palm trees, there are pink flamingos, and there is lots and lots of sand. This is the new Miami Beach Club themed Backyard Cinema that is about to open on the roof of former Manchester train station Depot Mayfield.

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Sam Allardyce - Daniel Farke - Relegated Leeds appoint Farke as manager on four-year deal - channelnewsasia.com - Britain - Russia - Ukraine - Germany

Relegated Leeds appoint Farke as manager on four-year deal

Leeds United have appointed former Norwich City boss Daniel Farke as their new manager on a four-year contract, the Championship club said on Tuesday.

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David De-Gea - Jack Butland - Martin Dubravka - 'Not difficult' - Jack Butland opens up on snubbing Manchester United after joining Rangers - manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Scotland

'Not difficult' - Jack Butland opens up on snubbing Manchester United after joining Rangers

Jack Butland insists it was an easy decision to snub a permanent contract offer from boyhood club Manchester United in favour of joining Rangers.

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Mark Cavendish - Jasper Philipsen - Tour de France 2023: Mark Cavendish on crash-laden finish to Stage 4 in Nogaro - 'That was carnage' - eurosport.com - France - Belgium

Tour de France 2023: Mark Cavendish on crash-laden finish to Stage 4 in Nogaro - 'That was carnage'

Mark Cavendish (Astana Qazaqstan) labelled the finish to Stage 4 of the 2023 Tour de France as «carnage» after three crashes on the motor-racing circuit in Nogaro. The irony was that the day had been almost totally becalmed until that point, but the intensity ratcheted up a notch in the final few kilometres and it triggered rider upon rider hitting the deck as the pack made their way round the tarmac track. Ad Cavendish's fifth-placed finish — one better than the day before — means he will have to wait for a record 35th stage win, but the circumstances made it a tough ask for the Brit to triumph, as Jasper Philipsen took victory, making it back-to-back stage wins for the Belgian, of Alpecin-Deceuninck.

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Fixtures stack up as play abandoned except for Centre Court at 2023 Wimbledon on Tuesday due to rain - eurosport.com

Fixtures stack up as play abandoned except for Centre Court at 2023 Wimbledon on Tuesday due to rain

Play has been cancelled on all outside courts at Wimbledon, with just matches on Centre Court still able to proceed. The weather in SW19 has seen a number of interruptions caused by rain, which is particularly dangerous on grass courts as it makes the surface slippery, potentially causing injuries to players.

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