Man Utd-linked Jean-Claude Blanc lauded as the 'Lionel Messi of business'
Find out why potential Man Utd chief executive Jean-Claude Blanc is lauded as the 'Lionel Messi of business'.
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Melody Harrison: DNA Doe Project cracks Apache Junction Jane Doe's identity 30 years after her tragic death
In 2018, the Apache Junction Police Department submitted Melody Harrison's DNA to the Doe Project
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More than 240 Rohingya refugees afloat off Indonesia after they are twice refused by residents
Some 240 Rohingya Muslims, including women and children, are afloat off the coast of Indonesia after two attempts to land were rejected by local residents
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Son Heung-min responds to injury scare after South Korea win
Tottenham Hotspur star Son Heung-min issued an update on his fitness after suffering an injury scare while on international duty for South Korea. The South Koreans were playing their first qualifying match for the 2026 World Cup against Singapore and Son curled home a stunning left-footed strike during the comfortable 5-0 win. But more concerningly, he also needed treatment after sustaining a nasty knock to his right knee late in the second half, as he went down in pain. The South Korean skipper did finish out the game and played down the severity of the issue when talking to reporters after the match. “We are making a team for the World Cup, I can’t give up a game just because I feel pain,” said Son. “If I can’t run anymore, then I can’t do anything about it but when I can run, I have to give 100 per cent for the team. “I am fine now, I don’t like to lie down [on the pitch] in the winter. At that moment [when he went down] I couldn’t feel anything on my foot. I’m fine, no injury.” He added: “I am not the only one hurting out there. Everyone plays with some bumps and bruises.” South Korea are looking to qualify for an 11th straight World Cup and take on China in Shenzhen on Tuesday. Singapore took a ‘park the bus’ approach to the Asian qualifying opener, consistently setting up with 10 men behind the ball in Seoul but the favourites systematically broke them down over the course of 90 minutes. And South Korea coach Jurgen Klinsmann was particularly impressed with the creativity of Paris Saint-Germain playmaker Lee Kang-in to help defeat the minnows. “When you play teams that play against you very defensively, you need creativity,” Klinsmann told reporters, according to the Yonhap News Agency. “You need players that can cross the balls in, you need runs into the box, you need fast passing, high tempo and getting balls if possible behind the backline if there’s a little bit of space. “Kang-in can play these balls. He can score himself. The growth of Kang-in over the last six months is a joy for us as coaches.” Klinsmann also praised Lee for tracking back, adding: “We coaches try to teach him that it always goes both ways, Luis Enrique at Paris Saint-Germain does the same thing. “It’s fantastic for Korean football and the national team to have a player like him to go to a completely new level.” Additional reporting by Reuters Read More Tottenham eye Juventus and England U-21 star as part of January plans The pain of football – Ange Postecoglou says Spurs need to accept Wolves loss Wasteful Wolves showed Spurs’ sudden problems – Postecoglou needs a quick fix Wolves vs Spurs LIVE: Latest Premier League updates Ange Postecoglu gives injury update for Tottenham star James Maddison James Maddison withdraws from England – only hours after Gareth Southgate picked him
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Shannon Wigfield: Beloved teacher killed in Ohio I-70 crash made 'students feel special about themselves'
Shannon Wigfield served as an English teacher at Buckeye Career Center for the past 24 years
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Tesla Business Grinds to a Halt Where Unions Still Hold Sway
For the past week, not a single Tesla has passed through Sweden’s four biggest ports. Starting Friday, broken
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Jack Ma Loses $683 Million on Alibaba Days Before Big Stake Sale
Jack Ma is preparing one of his biggest Alibaba Group Holding Ltd. stake reductions in recent years, and
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Goldman Sachs’s Long-Standing Japan Chief Mochida Steps Down
Goldman Sachs Group Inc.’s Japan president is stepping down after 38 years at the US investment bank, a
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Jimmy Fallon jokes about Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift's relationship as he spoofs Xi Jinping after summit with Joe Biden
Jimmy Fallon called the US-China relationship the 'second most important' while spoofing Xi Jinping
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Aubrey O'Day's comments on Diddy and his 'people' resurface as Internet rallies to support her amid Cassie's lawsuit
In December 2022, Aubrey O'Day claimed she was sacked from her band because she resisted Diddy's sexual advances
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King Kohli lives up to the hype as cricket-loving India prepares for the World Cup final
Virat Kohli is the highest-profile athlete in the world’s most populous nation and he’s been living up to the hype by helping India reach a Cricket World Cup final on home soil
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BP seeks partnerships to navigate renewables storm
By Christoph Steitz and Ron Bousso BERLIN/LONDON BP is seeking partners for offshore wind projects in Japan and
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