Football: Drogba double lifts Chelsea

February 7th, 2010 - 

Chelsea reclaim the lead in the English Premier League as Didier Drogba continues his hot scoring run against title hopefuls Arsenal with both goals in a 2-0 victory.

German Sebastian Vettel will begin the Japanese Grand Prix in pole position after the Red Bull driver recorded the fastest lap in an action-packed qualifying session in Suzuka with Formula One Championship leader Jenson Button set to start in seventh place.

The Capitals star’s wallet is $200,000+ lighter, and the league is really none the better for it.

Google’s Nexus One phone is now available for AT&T 3G network and Rogers Wireless service.

Is Randy Moss’s performance Sunday a sign of a bigger problem for the Patriots?

Manchester United return to the top of English Premier League with a 5-0 crushing of crisis club Portsmouth, while Liverpool keep their Champions League bid on track with a 1-0 victory in the derby against Everton.

Three NFL teams looked great, three looked horrible on Thanksgiving.

The Wizards are fading fast, could they be on the verge of a fire sale?

Ghana overcome the first-half dismissal of Daniel Addo to defeat Brazil 4-3 on penalties in the U-20 World Cup final in Cairo — becoming the first African side to ever win the tournament.

Olympic cycling champion Bradley Wiggins has left American outfit Team Garmin-Transitions to join his native Britain’s first professional elite-level line-up.

The harmful byproducts of a closed mine are felt in Nevada.

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