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Ronaldo does not want to leave Manchester United

Ronaldo does not want to leave Manchester UnitedLondon, Jan. 2: Portuguese striker Cristiano Ronaldo has dismissed fresh speculation linking him with the Spanish football club Real Madrid.

The Manchester United ace came close to joining the Spanish giants last summer.

Ronaldo insisted that he is happy with life at Old Trafford and has no intention of turning his back on boss Alex Ferguson.

Safina set for first-time family reunion with brother Marat

Perth, Australia  - Dinara Safina will get a rare chance to team with her big brother Marat Safin as the pair lead favourite Russia into play at the Hopman Cup.

The eight-nation team event begins on Saturday with title prospect France (Gilles Simon, Alize Cornet) facing Taiwan. Russia goes into action on Sunday - pending Marat's last-minute arrival - with an opening tie against Italy.

Safina, ranked a career-high number four on the WTA, won four titles last season and played three other finals including the French Open against Ana Ivanovic and the Beijing Olympics against Elena Dementieva.

Bollinger preferred to Hilfenhaus to play South Africa at the SCG

Bollinger preferred to Hilfenhaus to play South Africa at the SCGSydney, Jan. 2: New South Wales left-arm pacer Doug Bollinger has won his first cap after being preferred to Tasmanian seamer Ben Hilfenhaus for the third Test against South Africa.

In an apparent horse for courses selection the Australian selectors have opted for Bollinger''s knowledge and success at his home ground - the SCG - which hosts the Test starting tomorrow.

It will mean Australia will play two left-arm pacers for the first time in nearly 20 years, The Australian reports.

Ronaldo does not want to leave Manchester United

Ronaldo does not want to leave Manchester UnitedLondon, Jan. 2: Portuguese striker Cristiano Ronaldo has dismissed fresh speculation linking him with the Spanish football club Real Madrid.

The Manchester United ace came close to joining the Spanish giants last summer.

Ronaldo insisted that he is happy with life at Old Trafford and has no intention of turning his back on boss Alex Ferguson.

Gazza believes he has one last chance to avoid death

London, Jan. 2 : Troubled former England footballer Paul Gascoigne has revealed that he probably has one last chance to avoid death after years of binging on liquor and drugs.

"This is my last chance. My mate Jimmy Five Bellies says I've got more lives than a cat and he's right. But this is my last one," Gazaa told the Sun.

The former soccer idol has been sectioned twice after booze and drug binges. He admits that 2008 was a terrible time for him.

"The drink and drugs nearly killed me, not once but a few times. And getting sectioned was the worst thing ever. A little bit of me died when I went in there and I am never going back," he said.

Smith on painkillers to inflict clean sweep

Smith on painkillers to inflict clean sweepSydney, Jan. 2 : South African cricket captain Graeme Smith has taken painkillers in an attempt to make the team for the third and final Test against Australia, which is being played at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG).

According to team coach Mickey Arthur, Smith is keen to ensure a clean sweep of the series.

Arthur said that he will be risking Smith, who requires revolutionary blood injections to treat a painful elbow injury, in a ruthless bid to record a clean sweep on Australian soil.

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