New Jersey fan sues NFL over Super Bowl tickets
NEW YORK (Reuters) – A New Jersey businessman has filed a lawsuit against the National Football League, claiming that it is withholding Super Bowl tickets from the public and allowing resale prices to soar out of the reach of many fans.
Sweden include veteran forward Alfredsson
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) – Veteran forward Daniel Alfredsson was named in a Sweden squad packed with NHL players for next month’s Winter Olympics.
McLaren to present 2014 car online
LONDON (Reuters) – McLaren will show off their 2014 Formula One car, the MP4-29, in an online-only digital launch on January 24, the team said on Tuesday.
Rodman says North Korea visit could help ‘open door’: CNN
BEIJING (Reuters) – American basketball star Dennis Rodman defended his latest visit to North Korea in an interview with broadcaster CNN on Tuesday, saying it would help “open the door” to the reclusive state.
Leave family in peace, Schumacher’s wife tells media
BERLIN (Reuters) – Michael Schumacher’s wife appealed to the media on Tuesday to leave the French hospital they have staked out since the German was critically injured in a skiing accident nine days ago and to let the doctors do their job.
Tomic’s father watches match despite ban
SYDNEY (Reuters) – The presence of his banned father watching from courtside boosted Bernard Tomic’s game as he opened the defense of his Sydney International title with a 6-3 6-0 demolition of eighth seed Marcel Granollers on Tuesday.
Radwanska, Wozniacki bundled out early in Sydney
SYDNEY (Reuters) – The Sydney International continued to be a graveyard for some of the top names in women’s tennis with champion and top seed Agnieszka Radwanska and former world number one Caroline Wozniacki both losing in the second round on Tuesday…
Cavaliers acquire Deng from Bulls
(Reuters) – The Cleveland Cavaliers have acquired All Star forward Luol Deng in a trade with the Chicago Bulls, the team announced on Monday.
Serena should surpass 20 grand slam titles: Navratilova
SYDNEY (Reuters) – World number one Serena Williams shows no sign of slowing down with age and should win more than 20 grand slam singles titles, former great Martina Navratilova has said.
Short game helps Zach Johnson to Hawaii title
(Reuters) – Zach Johnson’s short game skills were on full display as the American fired a bogey-free seven-under-par 66 to grab a one-stroke victory at the $5.7 million Hyundai Tournament of Champions on Monday.




