Post Blatter's re-election, Coca-Cola urges FIFA to address issues
Coca-Cola Co urged FIFA to take “concrete actions” to address the issues that have been raised, hours after Sepp Blatter was re-elected the president of the world football governing body mired in a corruption scandal. “FIFA must now seize the opportunity to begin winning back the trust it has lost,” Coca-Cola, one of the major sponsors of FIFA, said in an email on Friday. Blatter was re-elected the president of
Football Association chairman Greg Dyke is not convinced the 2022 World Cup will be hosted by Qatar as he expects more scandals to come out of FIFA.
And baby makes four! Teen Mom OG star Maci Bookout, 23, and longtime beau Taylor McKinney welcomed their first baby together, daughter Jayde Carter, who is the reality…
When we’re slipping on anxiety’s slopes, it’s usually not pretty.We rant. We rave. We make blanket statements on the condition of our lives.When under pressure, inaccurate self-judgments are likely to creep in. We forget to factor in that we’re overworked, tired or just plain depleted. We lose sight that we’re resilient, and quite capable of…
Inverness Caley Thistle won the Scottish Cup for the first time with a 2-1 victory over spirited Falkirk at Hampden Park.
Salford’s poor season continued as they were handed a 28-16 beating by Widnes in the opening game of Super League’s Magic Weekend.
Dustin Diamond, best known for playing Screech on Saved by the Bell, has been found not guilty of a felony after being accused of stabbing a man during a bar fight but was convicted of two…
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The worst day of Aaron Baker’s life wasn’t when the then-20-year-old professional motocross racer crashed his bike one spring day in 1999, flew over the handlebars and hit the ground head-first, paralyzing him from the next down.
A drug made by Japan’s Eisai Co that was originally derived from sea sponges helped extend lives of patients with soft-tissue cancers known as sarcomas by two months, a significant advance for these rare cancers with few treatment options, Belgian researchers said on Saturday. The researchers studied the drug, known as eribulin, in 452 patients with two forms of sarcomas – leiomyosarcoma, which starts in smooth muscles, and adipocytic sarcoma,