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Pistorius's brother faces trial in woman's road death
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Oscar Pistorius's elder brother faces trial for killing a woman in a traffic incident five years ago, the family said on Sunday, confirming a report that dominated South African media two days after the
South Africa court grants Pistorius bail in murder case
PRETORIA (Reuters) - A South African court granted bail on Friday to Oscar Pistorius, charged with the murder of his girlfriend, after his lawyers argued the
Pistorius's brother faces trial in woman's road death
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - Oscar Pistorius's elder brother faces trial for killing a woman in a traffic incident five years ago, the family said on Sunday, confirming a report that dominated South African media two days after the
"Blade Runner" Pistorius charged with murdering girlfriend
JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South African
Japan's sumo wrestlers grapple with tradition
TOKYO: As the sun rises over Tokyo, six men, naked apart from loincloths, stand on sand and stamp their feet repeatedly.
F1 sponsors show limited appetite for Bahrain Grand Prix
LONDON (Reuters) - Companies who help to bankroll Formula One motor racing are limiting their involvement in the Bahrain Grand Prix this month, saving some of their marketing dollars for less politically sensitive races.
F1 sponsors show limited appetite for Bahrain Grand Prix
LONDON (Reuters) - Companies who help to bankroll Formula One motor racing are limiting their involvement in the Bahrain Grand Prix this month, saving some of their marketing dollars for less politically sensitive races.
Banned Beale would be welcomed back to Rebels - O'Connor
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Troubled Australia back Kurtley Beale, suspended indefinitely for punching two of his Melbourne Rebels team mates, would be welcomed back to the Super Rugby side with open arms, according to fellow Wallaby James O'Connor.
F1 sponsors show limited appetite for Bahrain Grand Prix
LONDON (Reuters) - Companies who help to bankroll Formula One motor racing are limiting their involvement in the Bahrain Grand Prix this month, saving some of their marketing dollars for less politically sensitive races.
Beard recounts personal torment in revealing book
NEW YORK (Reuters) - When Amanda Beard climbed the podium at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, clutching her teddy bear as she collected her first gold medal, no one could see the torment that was starting to brew inside of her.