Thursday,
01 January 1970
Edwards
England look to add to West Indies' woes (14)
AGENCE FRANCE PRESSE
NOTTINGHAM: England will take an unbeatable lead in their three-match
series against the West Indies if they win the second Test at Trent Bridge
starting here on Friday.
And, after a five-wicket victory in the first Test at Lord's, few would bet
against Andrew Strauss's No 1 ranked side going 2-0 up in Nottingham.
Millionaire's Daughter Jailed For Riots Role (6)
Millionaire's daughter Laura Johnson has been jailed for two years for
driving looters on a late-night crime spree during last summer's riots.
University educated Johnson, 20, chauffeured the group through London on
August 8 in her black Smart car.
As they cruised around the capital, her passengers leapt from the car clad
in hooded tops, bandanas and balaclavas to loot.
More to follow...
Windies continue to struggle (11)
By SAPA
REUTERS
England dismissed West Indies' mainstay Shivnarine Chanderpaul as the
tourists' collapse continued on the first day of the second Test.
Nottingham, England - England dismissed West Indies' mainstay Shivnarine
Chanderpaul as the tourists' collapse continued on the first day of the
second Test at Trent Bridge here on Friday.
The West Indies were 154 for six at tea, with Marlon Samuels 41not out and
England v West Indies second Test teams (7)
NOTTINGHAM, England, May 24 (BSS/AFP) - Teams and officials for the second
Test between England and the West Indies at Trent Bridge starting here
Friday:
England (from): Andrew Strauss (capt), Alastair Cook, Jonathan Trott, Kevin
Pietersen, Ian Bell, Jonathan Bairstow, Matt Prior (wkt), Tim Bresnan,
Stuart Broad, Graeme Swann, James Anderson, Steven Finn, Graham Onions
West Indies (from): Darren Sammy (capt), Kirk Edwards, Adrian Barath,
Edwards trial jury deliberating for fifth day (6)
By the CNN Wire Staff
The rise and fall of John Edwards
(CNN) - Jurors in former Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards'
corruption trial were set to begin a fifth day of deliberations Thursday,
weighing the former North Carolina senator's fate after four weeks of
testimony.
The eight-man, four-woman jury began deliberations Friday.
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