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Big-hitting Yankees on top of the world

05.11.09
Hideki Matsui called it "the best moment of my life" and Alex Rodriguez savoured a joyous end to a year which began badly for him as the New York Yankees won the World Series... more

Phillies refuse to give up the chase

03.11.09
The 2009 World Series will be decided at the new Yankee Stadium after the Philadelphia Phillies clinched victory in the fifth match... more

Brett Favre bites hand that once fed him

02.11.09
Brett Favre savoured a triumphant but frosty homecoming, throwing four touchdowns as the Minnesota Vikings beat the Green Bay Packers 38-26 in the NFL... more

Red-hot A.J. Burnet is the king of New York

30.10.09
Pitcher A.J. Burnett was the hero for the New York Yankees on his World Series debut as he guided them to a 3-1 win over the Philadelphia Phillies last night.... more

Jubilant Yankees set up Philadelphia clash

26.10.09
The New York Yankees beat the Los Angeles Angels 5-2 on Sunday to clinch a return to the World Series... more

Angels resurrect hopes of reaching World Series

23.10.09
The Los Angeles Angels withstood a late fightback by the New York Yankees to post a 7-6 triumph in game five and keep alive the best-of-seven American League Championship Series... more

World-class Phillies give Dodgers slip

22.10.09
Defending champions the Philadelphia Phillies crushed the Los Angeles Dodgers 10-4 to book their place in baseball's World Series.... more

Greenbury heads for clash with son over bank bonus

06.04.09
Oh, to be a fly on the wall when Sir Richard Greenbury, the old Marks & Spencer warhorse, next meets his son, Adam, a director of Rothschilds.... more

S&P recovery could be Slow & Protracted

01.04.09
Have credit-crunched stock markets reached the bottom and started heading up? Maybe, but it could be a long time before the losses sustained since last October are recouped. ... more

The cost of Sir Fred's toxic waste

26.02.09
The furore over the £650,000 annual pension package drawn by Sir Fred Goodwin, former boss of RBS, would be perfectly justified at any time after the bank's taxpayer bailout... more

Booming voices in Doctor Atomic

26.02.09
John Adams's latest opera Doctor Atomic has a savage beauty and explosive climax, leaving questions open.... more

Revealed: Magic Madoff’s family ‘piggy bank’ in the heart of Mayfair

16.12.08
Amid the $50bn fallout from the world’s biggest scam, how millions were stashed away in London ... more

British banks lose £1billion in Wall Street fraud

15.12.08
British banks and investors have lost billions in the world's biggest fraud, it has been revealed... more

Blowing cold in the Lords on windpower

26.11.08
Building thousands of turbines to meet Britain's renewable energy commitments by 2020 is likely to be a disaster... more

Donatella Flick is real maestro

01.10.08
Donatella Flick has little time for the BBC's reality show — her £15,000 competition for young talent, takes conducting seriously.... more

Don Carlo takes opera to the people

03.07.08
Don Carlo at Covent Garden is the hot opera ticket of the summer - an impassioned production, full of starry names.... more

A chorus of disapproval

06.11.07
ENO artistic director John Berry has faced harsh criticism for the manner in which he was appointed and his repertoire.... more

Sex and death in Italy

30.07.07
A breathless eroticism pounds through Montemezzi's L'Amore dei tre Re as violently and noisily as a stampede of horses over cobbles, says Fiona Maddocks.... more

Access all arias

22.05.07
The Royal Opera House's free, open-air screenings of ballet and opera have become essential events. This summer there are a trio of classics to choose from.... more

Here's how to do it, Britney

02.03.07
Stockholm singer Robin Carlsson could teach Britney Spears a thing or two about how to emerge gracefully from a teenage pop career, says David Smyth.... more

Geisha with a fiery flutter

26.02.07
There has been much debate about whether Madam Butterfly is racist or not but no one watching this production at the Royal Albert Hall could mistake where Puccini's sympathies lay. ... more

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