Tennis player Peng Shuai banned six months

Chinese tennis player Peng Shuai has been banned for six months for breaching the sport’s anti-corruption program by attempting to change her Wimbledon doubles partner through coercion last year

Philippines | Official says foreign militant behind van explosion

A foreign militant was behind a powerful van blast that targeted a big public gathering in the southern Philippines but failed after the vehicle stalled and instead

Koreas | Rivals to meet to prepare for leaders’ summit

The rival Koreas will meet Monday for high-level talks meant to prepare for a summit between North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and South Korean President Moon

Indonesia | Third strong earthquake shakes Lombok as death toll tops 300

The Indonesian island of Lombok was shaken by a third big earthquake in little more than a week yesterday as the official death toll from the

US – Primaries | Instead of tax cuts, GOP candidates motivate with anxiety

There’s a border crisis in Pennsylvania. The radical left is surging in New Jersey. And Nancy Pelosi is a threat to New York. Republican candidates in

Offbeat | College reprinting up to 9.2K diplomas to fix typo

A Colorado university is offering to reprint up to 9,200 diplomas after the outgoing editor of the school newspaper found a big typo. Alec Williams was checking to make

This Day in History | 1990 – Magellan starts mapping Venus

The Magellan spacecraft has arrived at the planet Venus after an epic 15-month journey from Earth. The craft arrived just after 1730 BST (1630 GMT). Soon

Swimming | Ruck wins 200 at Pan Pacific, Ledecky gets third

Taylor Ruck almost psyched herself out before the race even started. Knowing she was swimming against five-time Olympic champion Katie Ledecky in the 200-meter freestyle yesterday

Tennis | Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal win in Toronto

Four-time champion Novak Djokovic and top-seeded Rafael Nadal advanced to the third round of the rainy Rogers Cup yesterday . Djokovic, coming off his fourth Wimbledon

Football is back! | English Premier League wasn’t always a global beast

Somerville, Massachusetts, 26 May, 1989. Answerphone message, Beep: “It’s your brother-in-law, Andre, Arsenal needed to win by two clear goals at Anfield to win the league

Briefs | Football: Chelsea signs Kovacic on loan from Madrid on deadline day

Chelsea has signed Croatia midfielder Mateo Kovacic (pictured) on loan from Real Madrid for the season. The move was completed on the final day of the Premier League’s

World briefs

PHILIPPINES A foreign militant was behind a powerful van blast that targeted a big public gathering in the southern Philippines but failed after the vehicle stalled and instead

The Buzz | Suzuki, Mazda, Yamaha admit using fake vehicle emission data

Japanese automakers Suzuki Motor Corp., Mazda Motor Corp. and Yamaha Motor Co. have admitted using falsified emissions data to inspect their new vehicles after the government ordered the

Philippines bars octogenarian Australian who it says joined rally

The Philippine immigration bureau said yesterday it has blocked the entry of an Australian who has been blacklisted for reportedly joining a 2015 rally in violation of

Kapok | Not so cool after all

We have known for some time that air-conditioning is not only bad for the environment, but also pretty dreadful for our health. It consumes a lot of

Friday, August 10, 2018 – edition no. 3108

* Allegations of poor facilities to house greyhounds dismissed * Clothes with cancer causing chemicals * Petition for guia circuit listing * Third strong quake shakes Lombok   DOWNLOAD

Something’s cooking in Dezhou

  * Movies: Christopher Robin * Book: Under a Dark Sky by Lori Rader-Day * Music: Vicious by Halestorm * Wine: The Emblem of Korea II * F&B: Crispy tomato salad   DOWNLOAD

‘Christopher Robin’ a return to Hundred Acre Wood

Oh, bother. The misfortune of “Christopher Robin” is not only that it comes a year after “Goodbye Christopher Robin,” an earnest if sentimental tale about Winnie-the-Pooh

‘Under a Dark Sky’ has shrewd plot, realistic characters

A dark sky park where even the slightest glimmer of light is blocked out provides a fascinating backdrop for Lori Rader-Day’s inventive fourth novel. The darkness that

On ‘Vicious,’ Halestorm rides on elevated thrash-pop

Vicious comes five years after Halestorm’s Grammy-winning hit “Love Bites (So Do I)” became the group’s standing claim to mainstream fame. Produced by Nick Raskulinecz, who has

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