Word: soccers
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...HOSPITALIZED. DIEGO MARADONA, 43, legendary soccer player who led Argentina to the 1986 World Cup championship, with heart and lung problems; in Buenos Aires. Maradona, who survived a heart attack in 2000, fell ill after watching his former club play and was placed in intensive care, where his condition improved during the week. Maradona is best known for scoring two goals?one with his hand?to defeat England in 1986, but his brilliance waned due to cocaine abuse and he retired in 1997. Argentine doctors denied that his hospitalization was drug related...
McBride’s goal was the perfect culmination to the intense back-and-forth match between archrivals Harvard (6-5, 2-3 Ivy) and Yale (5-7, 1-5 Ivy) before 2,423 at Yale’s Soccer-Lacrosse Stadium in New Haven, Conn...
...among those involved in defrauding the $67 billion program. Terror Alert BRITAIN In raids in northern and central England, police arrested 10 people of North African and Iraqi Kurd origin on suspicion of terrorism. Authorities refused to comment on reports that the 10 were planning a bomb attack on soccer club Manchester United's stadium, but stepped up security at the ground. First Week SPAIN Just days after taking office, new PM José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero arrived in Casablanca for discussions on terrorism and illegal immigration with his Moroccan counterpart, Driss Jettou. "This visit is much more...
...representing the New England Revolution, Boston’s professional soccer team, were team members Jay Heaps and Pat Noonan, who sported gear from their sponsor...
Tomorrow, the planners expect a temporary influx of help when the nonsenior members of the men’s varsity soccer team will join volunteers at the site as part of team’s annual tradition of spending a day devoted to community service...