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How China ‘made’ Yao Ming
Far from being a chance creation, Chinese basketball giant Yao Ming was knowingly bred for the sport, forced into it against his will and subjected to years of dubious science to increase his height, a new book claims.
Venezuela's Paralympians aided by Chavez's socialism
CARACAS (Reuters) - Willy Martinez was a highly-ranked Venezuelan boxer at the age of 18 when an enraged man chopped off his hand with a machete.
Venezuela's Paralympians aided by Chavez's socialism
CARACAS (Reuters) - Willy Martinez was a highly-ranked Venezuelan boxer at the age of 18 when an enraged man chopped off his hand with a machete.
Venezuela's Paralympians aided by Chavez's socialism
CARACAS (Reuters) - Willy Martinez was a highly-ranked Venezuelan boxer at the age of 18 when an enraged man chopped off his hand with a machete.
Maldonado's triumph unites polarised Venezuela
CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuelan driver Pastor Maldonado's remarkable first Formula One victory brought a rare moment of national unity to a homeland bitterly divided months before a presidential vote.
Maldonado's triumph unites polarised Venezuela
CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuelan driver Pastor Maldonado's remarkable first Formula One victory brought a rare moment of national unity to a homeland bitterly divided months before a presidential vote.
Cuban athletes get pay raise, green light to work abroad
HAVANA (Reuters) - Cuban athletes will be allowed to work abroad and have been granted significant wage increases and larger bonuses for their performance, official media said on Friday, in hopes of stemming a decline in the country's performance in international competitions.
Cuban athletes get pay raise, green light to work abroad
HAVANA (Reuters) - Cuban athletes will be allowed to work abroad and have been granted significant pay increases for their performance, official media said on Friday, in hopes of stemming a decline in the country's results in international competitions.
Soccer: Frankfurt strip honorary presidency posthumously over Nazi past
BERLIN (Reuters) - Eintracht Frankfurt have posthumously stripped the title of honorary president from former president Rudolf Gramlich after an investigation into his involvement with the Nazi regime before and during World War Two.