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posted on 24/11/19

Sheffield United scored a dramatic late equaliser to salvage a point against Manchester United, after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's had recovered from two goals down to lead at Bramall Lane.

posted on 24/11/19

Radio 1 Teen Awards: Stormzy, Ariana and Avengers win

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/newsbeat-50538703

posted on 24/11/19

Rafael Nadal clinched an emotional Davis Cup victory for Spain when he beat Denis Shapovalov in front of a jubilant home crowd in Madrid.

His 6-3 7-6 (9-7) win sealed the title, with Roberto Bautista Agut returning to the team three days after his father's death to put the hosts 1-0 up.

Bautista Agut was in tears after beating 19-year-old Felix Auger-Aliassime 7-6 (7-3) 6-3 in the opener.

Nadal's win gave Spain an unassailable 2-0 lead and a sixth Davis Cup title.

The world number one has won all eight of his rubbers this week to help Spain to a first title since 2011 and ensure local fans were celebrating at the end of the inaugural edition of the competition's revamped version.

posted on 25/11/19

England were crushed by New Zealand as the tourists lost the first Test by an innings and 65 runs at the Bay Oval.

posted on 25/11/19

1912

posted on 25/11/19

Simple spiced chutneys originated in India and can be traced back to around 500 BC and preserving food in this manner was adopted by the Romans. Chutneys made their way to England and France sometime in the early 1600s where they were often referred to as “mangoed” fruits and sometimes as “mangoed” vegetables.

posted on 25/11/19

Spurs - the most impressive this weekend but boy were west ham poor.

posted on 25/11/19

American alligators are extremely abundant in Florida. Following a successful conservation programme, there are over one million and they occupy all 67 counties. They are also found in several other states, including Louisiana, Mississippi and North Carolina.

posted on 25/11/19

Seems little point in sacking Emery now the top 4 is gone. May as well go for EL now and he has won that.

posted on 25/11/19

There's nothing entitled about not wanting to stick with a manager who gets the basics wrong and has no idea of his best side after well over a year at the club

posted on 25/11/19

GOAL - Aston Villa 1-0 Newcastle

Conor Hourihane

posted on 25/11/19

estimates suggest some species of requiem sharks may grow and shed 30,000 teeth

posted on 25/11/19

umbrella slugs (Umbraculum umbraculum), colorful sea-dwelling slugs that go through an unbelievable 750,000

posted on 25/11/19

Is Paul Conway leading a tribute to Daniel Stendel?

posted on 25/11/19

I listen to my car radio but thankfully, there are some great classic rock stations where I live. I NEVER listen to today's music.

posted on 25/11/19

Dinner knives are perfect for delving into the creamiest of cheeses, and since they aren't sharp, eat the cheese directly off of the knife itself. It's one of the best ways to eat cheese like a pro. It also eases the voyage from plate to nose to mouth.

posted on 26/11/19

From Field to Fork: Food Ethics for Everyone
Book by Paul B. Thompson

posted on 26/11/19

The Black Friday sales offer few real deals with most goods cheaper or available for the same price at other times, claims consumer group Which?

Just one in 20 offers were cheaper during the annual sales, which start this week, Which? said.

posted on 26/11/19

Re reading is not among my inclinations or priorities. However, I had to make an exception for Which Witch?. I read it first about 20 years ago, and I liked it so much that I didn't forget the small details for a long time. But recently I have had the urge to revisit past favorites. That's why I broke my habits and read this book again.

posted on 26/11/19

Gruntilda Winkybunion, often referred to as Grunty, is the main antagonist of the Banjo-Kazooie series. She is a witch who constantly rhymes.

posted on 26/11/19

The traditional Christmas dinner is likely to make a bigger dent in your wallet this year, because supply issues have pushed up prices.

Fewer turkeys have been hatched this year after high summer temperatures reduced the number of eggs, according to business consultancy CGA.

Meanwhile, wet weather and floods have hit supplies of vegetables such as Brussels sprouts and potatoes.

It said the risk was supermarkets could pass on the higher costs to consumers.

posted on 26/11/19

The clubs have contested four major finals: the 2002 FA Cup Final, which Arsenal won 2–0, the 2007 League Cup Final, which Chelsea won 2–1, the 2017 FA Cup Final, which Arsenal won 2–1, and the 2019 UEFA Europa League Final which Chelsea won 4–1.

posted on 26/11/19

The reason raw sprouts are especially risky is because they must be grown in warm, humid conditions in which harmful bacteria such as E. coli and Salmonella also happen to thrive.

posted on 26/11/19

Jo Swinson wins court bid to stop SNP 'fracking' leaflet

posted on 26/11/19

Tottenham Hotspur came from behind to beat Olympiakos and book their place in the Champions League knockout stages in Jose Mourinho's first home game.

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