Martin Kelly News
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Manchester United won at Liverpool yesterday for a first time in five seasons, although manager Alex Ferguson called the performance “poor” after his team struggled to overcome a 10-man team.
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Defending champion Manchester City twice recovered from being a goal behind to tie 2-2 at Liverpool in English soccer’s Premier League yesterday. Stoke City and Arsenal had a scoreless draw.
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Apollo Global Management LLC, the private-equity firm run by Leon Black, named Martin Kelly chief financial officer, replacing Gene Donnelly who is resigning to pursue other interests.
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Liverpool beat Chelsea 2-0 to reach the semifinals of English soccer’s Carling Cup, while a Sergio Aguero goal gave Manchester City a 1-0 victory against Arsenal.
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David Silva scored with six minutes left as Spain beat China 1-0 in its final tuneup before defending its European Championship soccer title.
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Oil producers led by Exxon Mobil Corp. , Chevron Corp. and Tullow Oil Plc tripled spending in sub- Saharan Africa to $30 billion a year in a decade, finding twice the U.S.’s remaining reserves. The flow of cash is now at risk as nations from Uganda to Ghana tighten control of the industry.
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Liverpool beat 10-man Arsenal 2-0 for its first away win over the Gunners in English soccer’s Premier League in over 11 years.
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Center-back Gary Cahill was withdrawn from England’s squad for the European Championship after suffering two fractures to his jaw in his country’s final warm- up match.
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Liverpool beat Chelsea 2-0 to reach the semifinals of English soccer’s Carling Cup, while a late Sergio Aguero goal gave Manchester City a 1-0 win at Arsenal.
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New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo sued Ernst & Young LLP, accusing the firm of facilitating a “major accounting fraud” by helping Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. deceive the public about its financial condition.
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