Bing
Beta
- Coates raps 'missing' minister over report
- AUSTRALIAN Olympic chief John Coates has slammed the Federal Sports Minister Kate Ellis, claiming she has ''gone missing'' since the release of the Crawford report. ''I don't know ...
- Age
- ·
- 12 hours ago
- Coates slams Ellis for going missing in action
- AUSTRALIAN Olympic Committee president John Coates has criticised the Federal Minister for Sport, Kate Ellis, claiming she has ''gone missing'' since the release of the Crawford ...
- Sydney Morning Herald
- ·
- 5 hours ago
- AOC chief slams Kate Ellis over funding
- Australian Olympic chief John Coates says Federal Sports Minister Kate Ellis has "gone missing" since the release of the Crawford report which rejects calls for increased Olympic ...
- ninemsn
- ·
- 19 hours ago
- Olympic chief slams 'missing' minister
- Australian Olympic chief John Coates has slammed the Federal Sports Minister Kate Ellis, claiming she has "gone missing" since the release of the Crawford report which rejects ...
- Sydney Morning Herald
- ·
- 15 hours ago
- Mike Colman
- When Mike Colman was 13 years-old he picked up a book about the Olympics at his school library and thought "that's what I want to do". Not compete at the world's major sporting ...
- News.com.au
- ·
- 19/11/2009
- Chargers pull out overtime victory
- OXFORD -- Northwood needed a play, and Donyea Rhodes delivered. His team having already given up a touchdown on the opening possession of overtime, Chargers coach Bill Hall called ...
- Raleigh News & Observer
- ·
- 1 day ago
- Academic notebook
- • Nov. 24 -- School board meeting at Edison Building, 7 p.m. • Nov. 25 -- Longfellow 45/15 in session; regular K-12 no school. • Nov. 26-27 -- No school districtwide ...
- Post-Bulletin
- ·
- 20/11/2009
- E-mail Outsports.com
- No bullying: Astute readers of this feature know that Jim B., Cyd and I have a real problem with hazing. Add in the homophobia and misogyny that's often a part of those lame-ass ...
- Outsports.com
- ·
- 18/11/2009
- Sprinters have longer toes: study
- Researchers from British Columbia and the United States have found that longer toes, as well as unique ankle structure, may give sprinters a leg up on other runners. In a new study ...
- CNEWS
- ·
- 16/11/2009