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Mondelez International Inc., the world’s second-biggest coffee maker, will start selling Nespresso-compatible capsules across Europe this fall, posing the sternest competitive challenge yet to the Nestle SA brand.
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Robert Green’s unsteady hands are making his future as England’s goalkeeper uncertain.
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Patients who undergo broad DNA testing to explain a specific medical condition also should be told about chance findings that indicate risk for other serious diseases, a group of genetic specialists said.
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Premier League team Queens Park Rangers signed goalkeeper Robert Green from West Ham, newly promoted to English soccer’s top division.
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Camilla Grondahl asked genetics researcher Gholson Lyon a simple, heartbreaking question: Was she carrying a lethal gene that might kill her unborn baby?
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David James will be England’s goalkeeper for its World Cup game against Algeria today in place of Robert Green, whose error cost the English victory against the U.S., the Guardian reported. Green fumbled a shot that went into the net in the 1-1 draw on June 12.
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England goalkeeper Robert Green can’t blame the new Adidas AG soccer ball for his fumble that gave the U.S. a 1-1 tie in the team’s World Cup match, according to the supplier.
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England manager Fabio Capello changed goalkeepers for tonight’s World Cup match against Algeria, selecting David James in place of Robert Green, whose blunder allowed the U.S. to tie the opening game.
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The following is a roundup of soccer stories from U.K. newspapers, with clickable links to the Web.
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