Drugs in sport threw up another controversy today, this time with sports journalist Paul Kimmage at the centre of a row at a press conference for the …
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Month: February 2009
What’s in a name? Stools, frats and super subs
Sports writers ought never to work without a seffety nett, reckons NORMAN GILLER, as he recalls football scoops that weren’t and ringside copy t…
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Cooke and cricketers take Sunday Times honours
The England women’s cricket team was today awarded the Team of the Year at The Sunday Times Sportswomen of the Year Awards for the second time …
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Photographer Peter Jay has died
Peter Jay, one of the outstanding sports photographers of his generation, has died after a long battle with cancer. He was 68.…
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BOA chooses Calgary for 2010 Winter camp
From the British Olympic Association On the eve of Britain’s team for the European Youth Winter Olympic Festival leaving for Poland, the British…
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65 jobs to be cut at Wapping titles
Editorial staff at four News International titles in Wapping were told today the news that they had feared, with 65 compulsory redundancies, while cas…
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Telegraph snaps up Chadband
The Telegraph today announced that it has signed up Ian Chadband as its new chief sports correspondent, together with two other key appointments. Chad…
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Hockey Writers stick with SJA
The SJA is delighted to announce that the Hockey Writers’ Club is the latest specialist sports writers’ organisation to have joined us …
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Trescothick book takes on Canoville and Charlton
England batsman Marcus Trescothick’s award-winning account of his struggle with depression takes on Paul Canoville’s book about life as a …
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