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It won't be wet forever. And whether you're off to Cornwall or the Côte d'Azur, get ready for sunshine with Eliisa Makin's pick of the hottest summer gear for men and women
It won't be wet forever. And whether you're off to Cornwall or the Côte d'Azur, get ready for sunshine with Eliisa Makin's pick of the hottest summer gear for men and women
Tennis Now's Ted LePak reports on Halle, London, Birmingham, and Bad Gastein. Nadal gets dropped while Federer dodges Raonic. London is a free for all with all the top seeds now gone. Alize Cornet and Ksenia Pervak advanced in straight sets in Bad Gastein while just about all play was rescheduled in Birmingham due to rain. The USTA proposed new changes to the US Open.
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Friday, Jun. 15, 2012
Massive belly flop: Vicks the polar bear isn't worried about style points as he jumps in the pool at the Blijdorp Zoo in Rotterdam, Netherlands.
Quick shower: Here's fun-loving Vicks again, this time playing with a plastic bowl.
Furries flock: Anthrocon, the world's largest convention for people who dress and assume the roles of fictional animal characters, is drawing 5,000 participants to downtown Pittsburgh.
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This week, the startling image of a 1,000 pound bull shark has been circulating the internets. But what really caught my eye was the quote from the lead researcher. He told news outlets that bull sharks "have the most testosterone of any animal on the planet, so that should tell you a little something." Tsk tsk. No matter what those websites tell you, it's simply not true. This isn't the first time I have heard this whole bull sharks and testosterone bit. Indeed, all over the internet, you se
Tennis Now's Ted LePak and Blair Henley debate tennis's hot topics:
Did the head referee at Roland Garros make the right call by stopping the men's final in the fourth set?
Is it time to put John McEnroe the commentator out to pasture?
Are the new, more stringent Olympic qualifications for tennis fair?
After another recent loss, is Andy Roddick's career over?
Are we in the Golden Age of men's tennis?
Let us know what you think in the comment section below.
In the second Rant Cast Euro Special regular presenters Ed & Paul discuss the first week of the Championships, which have brought some great games, goals and moments already – reviewing groups and games up to, but not including Croatia-Italy and Ireland-Spain on Thursday night. Euro Cast covers the big talking points of the week, […]
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