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Abu Dhabi Grand Prix in 90 seconds
Lewis Hamilton storms to victory in the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix ahead of Fernando Alonso and Jenson Button, after Sebastian Vettel retires early on with a puncture. (UK only)
Villas-Boas hoping to get 'back on track'
Chelsea manager Andre Villas-Boas says his side's poor Premier League form does not "change their perspective" of the Champions League, ahead of their tie with Bayer Leverkusen.
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Anderson bemoans international schedule
England bowler Jimmy Anderson tells BBC Radio 5 live that he thinks there is too much international cricket and it is fortunate England can cope with the fixture list by rotating players.
Biographer remembers courageous D'Oliveira
Author Peter Oborne remembers former England all-rounder Basil D'Oliveira who has died at the age of 80.
Australia not good enough - Clarke
Captain Michael Clarke admits his side were "not good enough" as South Africa win the first Test by eight wickets after bowling Australia out for 47 in their second innings.
Vaughan hopes sentences 'sends shockwaves'
Ex-England captain Michael Vaughan hopes the jailing of cricketers Salman Butt, Mohammad Amir and Mohammad Asif "sends shockwaves" through the game.
Hendry questions Kean's management
Blackburn legend Colin Hendry says there is a "big difference" between coaching and management, and Rovers boss Steve Kean lacks support in his new role.
Beckham and Vieira angered by racism row
David Beckham and other football figures respond to Sepp Blatter's controversial comments on racism.
Beckham and Keane revel in LA Galaxy triumph
David Beckham says it feels great to win a trophy after helping LA Galaxy to a 1-0 win over Houston Dynamo in the MLS Cup final, in what could be his final appearance in the United States.
Dalglish pleased with 'fantastic' Liverpool
Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish says Glen Johnson's late winner at Chelsea shows the ambition and desire there is to succeed at Anfield.
Highlights - Abu Dhabi Grand Prix
Highlights of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix as McLaren's Lewis Hamilton returns to form to win ahead of Fernando Alonso's Ferrari and McLaren team-mate Jenson Button, with world champion Sebastian Vettel forced to retire following a first-lap puncture. (UK only)
'Positive energy' inspires Hamilton to victory
Lewis Hamilton says winning the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix was the perfect end to the weekend and says things "just seemed to go right" (UK users only).
Vettel baffled by puncture
World champion Sebastian Vettel can't explain the puncture to the rear right tyre of his Red Bull car that ended his race on the first lap at the Yas Marina circuit in Abu Dhabi.
Alonso buoyed by Abu Dhabi display
Fernando Alonso is pleased with his second-place finish at the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, saying his Ferrari car did "better than expected". (UK only)
 
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