Ferrari most expensive car sold in Britain at more than £24m The Daily Telegraph Related Articles | Ferrari launch 2014 F1 car 25 Jan 2014 | F1 double points plan goes ahead 23 Jan 2014 | Double-point rule 'could be scrapped next month' 20 Dec 2013 | In 2009 another Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa sold for £8 million, a fraction of the price for the latest model. | Mr Hartley said...
Ukraine 'on brink of civil war' The Australian UKRAINE'S President has tried to placate demonstrators by accepting his Prime Minister's resignation and repealing new anti-dissent laws, but the heat remained on him as Moscow signalled it could review a massive bailout deal. Moscow approved a $US15 billion bailout last year when President Viktor Y...
David Cameron says dropping Kevin Pietersen may have been mistake The Daily Telegraph Related Articles | Kevin Pietersen debacle is a modern morality tale 06 Feb 2014 | Pietersen poised to be T20 globetrotter 05 Feb 2014 | Pietersen's anti-Flower tirade was final straw 05 Feb 2014 | KP paid the price for being a maverick 05 Feb 2014 ...
Hit or miss: How England rugby league converts have fared The Daily Telegraph PREVIOUS | 01 02 03 04 05 06 | Chris Ashton | Changed Codes: 2007 (aged 20) | Verdict: Switched codes just two years and 52 appearances after making his debut for Wigan in 2005. He failed to win any major accolades in rugby league but his first seaso...
A year adrift on the Pacific? A medical Q and A Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | By Chris Carola, The Associated Press | SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. (AP) G.I. Joe is turning 50. | The birthday of what's called the world's first action figure is being celebrated this month by collectors and the toy maker that introduced it jus...
GI Joe, the world's first action figure, turns 50 Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | By Nick Perry, The Associated Press | WELLINGTON, New Zealand (AP) The story of a Salvadoran fisherman who says he survived more than a year adrift on the Pacific Ocean raises many medical questions. The Associated Press spoke with Claude Pi...
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Israeli lawyers caution Bishop The Australian A GROUP of eminent Israelis has urged Australia to continue to support "the international consensus" that Jewish settlements in the West Bank are illegal. | The group said it noted...
Nadal faces new Swiss star at Aussie Open final Star Telegram Associated Press | MELBOURNE, Australia — At an Australian Open marked by upsets and new story lines, Rafael Nadal will play Sunday's final against a man often called the "ot...
Pope's Latin Twitter feed is pumping new life into a dead language The Australian EST incomprehensibilis to many perhaps, but the Pope's Latin Twitter feed is growing fast and has more than 200,000 followers already. This is twice as many as follow his Arabic tweets and more than read the Polish and German ones. | Also in this sto...
Kerouac's On The Road retold as interactive program using Google Maps The Australian IT took Jack Kerouac three weeks of frenzied typing to set down the story of his journey in search of Dean Moriarty and the meaning of life. The job could have been performed a lot faster with the help of a sat-nav. A German student and artist has no...
US warns of Sochi 'toothpaste' bomb BBC News 6 February 2014 Last updated at 07:00 GMT | The US has warned airlines flying into Russia for the Winter Olympics that explosives hidden in toothpaste tubes could be smuggled on to planes. | Officials say bombs could be assembled on a flight or upon arrival at Sochi where the Winter Olympics have started. | Russian Government forces are on high ale...
Nadal’s making steady progress Madrid: Rafa Nadal is recovering well from the back problem that ... The Telegraph India Madrid: Rafa Nadal is recovering well from the back problem that wrecked his Australian Open final last month and plans to start training again on Thursday, in his native Mallorca, his team said on Tuesday. | World No. 1 Nadal lost to Swiss Stanislas Wawrinka in the final in Melbourne, preventing the Spaniard drawing level on 14 Grand Slam singles ...