Hints and tips:
...Bagging Nadal’s endorsement is a sign of things to come....
...V Vaccination Pretty much the only thing that stood between Novak Djokovic and this year’s Australian Open title. Oops....
...The FAA is treating them as a special class of “powered lift” aircraft, requiring specific pilot training....
...Already the Four Seasons George V, which had also planned to reopen on September 1, has delayed the big day for another three weeks....
...version of a software fix for the 737 Max aircraft to the US aviation regulator weeks before an Ethiopian Airlines crash, in prepared testimony for the same hearing by Daniel Elwell, acting head of the FAA...
...The FAA said other civil aviation authorities had provided no data that would merit a grounding, while pilots’ associations for both American and Southwest Airlines have said the 737 Max is safe so long...
...Knowing that McEnroe had just returned from covering Rafael Nadal’s victory at the French Open, I had high hopes when lunch was suggested....
...But he also made more mistakes: 33 unforced errors v 16. Some of his strokes — oh, those wondrous whipped forehands! — were absolutely beautiful, as ever....
...The back is engraved with a world map, the celebrated “V” for victory symbol and a dedication: “1939 — Prime Minister Winston Spencer Churchill — 1945”....
...climax was still to come: Dustin Brown (just your average German-Jamaican kid with dreadlocks halfway down his back and a 133mph serve) was about to bait, tease, infuriate and then destroy poor old Rafa Nadal...
...I reminded her that the last men’s final I attended was Nadal v Federer in 2008....
...And that’s because the NML v Argentina legacy for the uses and abuses of pari passu has already begun to be litigated for other sovereigns....
...In case you didn’t fancy ploughing through our 3,000+ words on NML v Argentina last week at the Second Circuit… Barclays’ analysts have boiled down the next turning point in the pari passu saga into two...
...As Conflict of Laws notes, it’s a slightly mysterious reasoning, because the court is talking about the waiver in Argentina’s 1994 “Fiscal Agency Agreement” debt (NML and other plaintiffs are toting FAA...
...Meanwhile, what’s now being said about English courts used to be said about New York courts after a Belgian judge rewarded holdouts in Elliott v Peru at the turn of the century....
...For tennis journalists Tignor and Cronin, the magic of Borg v McEnroe went beyond the fact that they were great players with radically contrasting styles and temperament....
...Now you’ve got Federer v Nadal, one of the greatest rivalries the game has seen, with Andy Murray and Djokovic as serious challengers.” Murray has been “huge for spread betting” says Mr Blakeley....
...Now Maria Sharapova and Roger Federer have teamed up with Nike to produce eponymous sportswear collections, while Rafael Nadal is collaborating with watchmaker Richard Mille....
...That set the tone: like many of Spain’s new sporting heroes, Rafael Nadal speaks Catalan, but identifies unashamedly with the unitary state. Nadal grew into the world’s best tennis player....
...v China, and China v China....
...Nadal reached....
...I think I can watch Federer v Nadal sure they are on the up (nice guys too)....
...When O.V. Delle-Femine led his mechanics out on strike against Northwest Airlines earlier this month, he thought he had a pretty good chance of winning public support....
...A tournament of few surprises meant that the biggest names in tennis lined up head-to-head in the semi-finals: Federer [1] v Safin [4], Andy Roddick [2] v Lleyton Hewitt [3]....
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