
Analysis-Britain's Black Friday shoppers go second-hand in hunt for value
By Richa Naidu and Helen Reid LONDON As Black Friday kicks off the holiday shopping season, retailers and
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'He did everything else but get a normal job': Fetty Wap schooled after rapper says he turned to selling drugs because his music 'wasn't doing good'
In a recent interview, Fetty Wap opened up about being in prison due to drug charges and his hope for a better future in the music industry
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AMD Ryzen Threadripper 7970X Review
AMD’s Threadripper processors are all about raw computational horsepower for multi-threaded tasks. We're not sure
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India wins toss and fields in first T20 match against Australia just 4 days after World Cup final
India has won the toss and elected to field in the first Twenty20 international of the five-match series against Australia as the countries meet again just four days after the Cricket World Cup final
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Fans debate Taylor Swift’s height as fan who caught her broken heel at Rio concert plans to put it up for auction
Felipe Conrado, who caught the broken heel, will sell them to collect money for his cousin's cancer treatment
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Why Man Utd could be banned from the Champions League after takeover
Why INEOS' takeover of Man Utd could theoretically lead to a Champions League ban.
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WETEX & DSS 2023 Attracts 15 Companies from South Korea
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 23, 2023--
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WETEX and DSS 2023 Hosts 14 Companies from Russia
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Nov 23, 2023--
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Getafe president aims dig at Barcelona manager Xavi
Getafe president Angel Torres has hit out at Xavi Hernandez when defending his manager Jose Bordalas' style of play.
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Sir Jim Ratcliffe considers former Liverpool sporting director to oversee Manchester United’s new era
The Glazer family and Sir Jim Ratcliffe are still discussing the legal points of what the ownership structure of Manchester United would look like after INEOS’ takeover of a 25 percent stake, having agreed on the broad principles of the purchase. The prospective deal has been described by those involved as one of the most complicated in the long recent list of football takeovers, due to the distinctive condition of the minority owner taking full control of the sporting side of the club. It is understood that Ratcliffe’s eventual football staff would not have to run major decisions past the Glazers, as has been the case for the last decade. The main legal terms that have to be settled now are exactly how the separation would work, particularly as INEOS has been insistent on a potential path to majority ownership through equity. That may involve compromise on both sides to get this crucial initial agreement over the line, which has slowed what has already been a glacial structure. The Independent has been told that negotiations on a minority stake have actually been taking place since May, with INEOS quickly realising that the Glazers had no real intention of selling outright. As regards the eventual football structure, there have been tentative private conversations, but Ratcliffe and his staff want to properly survey how the club works when they are in place before making firm decisions. That means any overt influence in January is unlikely, if the deal is even confirmed by then. Former Liverpool sporting director Michael Edwards is admired by INEOS, to go with talk of Paul Mitchell and Dougie Freedman. It is uncertain, however, whether Edwards would want to get back into football. Any such appointments would form a group feeding up to Jean-Claude Blanc under Ratcliffe, with input from Sir Dave Brailsford. As regards when confirmation may finally come, those involved are waiting for the green light, since the stock exchange has to be informed within 24 hours. The nature of the discussions so far, however, has taught everyone not to be definitive about timeframes. Read More Manchester United takeover reaches one-year mark with Sir Jim Ratcliffe set to secure stake Manchester United CEO Richard Arnold steps down as Ineos era nears Harry Maguire ‘showing he can do the job’ – Erik ten Hag Rumours: Sancho and Antony head up Man Utd’s 15-player sale list Who are the contenders to replace Stephen Kenny as Republic of Ireland boss? Manchester United handed Luke Shaw fitness boost ahead of Everton match
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Ben Stokes to skip the Indian Premier League in 2024 to manage workload after knee surgery
The Chennai Super Kings say England test captain Ben Stokes has made himself unavailable for the 2024 Indian Premier League “to manage his workload and fitness."
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Time4Fun: Brazilian officials launch investigation into company behind Taylor Swift Rio shows after fan's death
Police say the investigation is connected to 'the crime of endangering the life and health' of concertgoers
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