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Rudolf Barshai’s audacious completion of Marhler’s final unfinished symphony slathers on the colour, and its diverse timbral details came over loud and clear thanks to the …
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No apparent ill-feeling between Ryder Cup pair
‘I asked if he had any good wine over Christmas’
The talk was of wines, not fines. Any notion of an awkward 18 holes between Rory McIlroy and Tyrrell Hat…
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The scars remain and there is much to be fixed still but this was a significant step towards reconciliation and something of a statement too. Not just in the goals they scored, but the reaction to th…
Donald in Dubai and to discuss Adare Manor in 2027
Potential captain Justin Rose expected still to play
Luke Donald will hold talks with senior officials at the European Tour Group this week in Dubai,…
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Englishman sees out victory in final frame
Wu wipes the floor with Xiao in 6-0 rout
Kyren Wilson edged into the semi-finals of the Masters after fending off a Neil Robertson comeback to win 6-5.
Wilson …
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Portland Fire are set for their debut season in the WNBA. Their coach has completed an unlikely journey to the top of his sport
As an aspiring basketball coach in his teens and early 20s, Alex Sarama …
69 days ago
Chisnall out despite hitting 11 180s in 3-2 defeat
Dirk van Duijvenbode and Motomu Sakai bow out
Dave Chisnall was dumped out of the PDC world championship by Ricardo Pietreczko despite hitting 11 180s…
73 days ago
Phillip Noyce’s political drama is a searing critique of American interventionism that feels all too pertinent today
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Englishman was not an obvious candidate to lead them but Swedes pushed Nottingham Forest all the way in 1979
Early in the 1979 European Cup final, Kenny Burns misjudged a long ball and ended up lobbin…