Archive: March 19, 2011
Jens Lehmann returns to inspire Arsenal
Presidential candidate Bin Hammam not out to divide ruling body
Premier League cup starts global tour in UAE
In Amman's hip cafes, the expression is on the menu
AFC Wimbledon are far from common
Japanese in UAE look homeward
Nani may stay put at Manchester United despite Barcelona interest
Captain sorry as World Cup co-hosts Bangladesh bow out
Chinese coal baron makes big splash with Tibetanmastiff
Race to cool damaged Japanese reactor as farms report contamination
Forty-six people shot dead in Sana'a during protests
The real torture of eyebrow shaping is not being noticed
Chelsea drawn to play Manchester United in Champions League quarter-finals
Swimmers injured in rough seas
P&O Ferries sees light at end of Chunnel
Nations prepare for action on Libya
Support grows for far right's Marine Le Pen
Engineers may have to use last resort at Fukushima
Old Firm courting controversy
West Ham's Green gives Tottenham Champions League blues
Star power Spurs them to a close win over the Mavericks
Start-up group seeks to be hub of activity
Darren Bravo revisits history for a brighter West Indies future
Pakistan take group A honours after humbling Australia
Bahrain king defends state of emergency as Pearl monument torn down
Two Yemeni officials resign over 'massacre' in Sana'a
Led by Al Jazeera, Arabic media come of age covering revolutions
Saudi king unveils massive spending package
Stevie Wonder wows Yas Island
Libyan military begins assault on Benghazi, defying ceasefire pledge
Indian festival of colour rocks Dubai
On Pakistan's Bandit Mountain, a Muslim convert protects her home
Egyptians vote on military-proposed changes to constitution
Rangers' first period blitz sets up 6-3 win over Montreal
Rovers battle back to share honours with Blackpool
Jonny Wilkinson revisits history on visit to Dublin
A journey to Turkish Kurdistan
Guptas in spotlight over South African dealings
Ireland exit World Cup with a bang
Chris Smalling leaps to Manchester United's defence
Woman who assaulted police says she was distraught
Boot Blatter out of football? The president isn't perfect, but his domain is better for his presence.
Balotelli's mistake has Mancini fuming and De Jong explaining
Jordanian opposition group refuses dialogue at protests
The Bamiyan Buddhas symbolised complexity of Afghan identity
A softer side to Bolton's tough guy Paul Robinson
Using origami to aid Japan disaster victims
Indian insurers have numbers to crunch for maximum profit
Sangakkara and Muralitharan shine in Sri Lanka victory
Swimmers are their own worst enemies, rescue officers say
Mohamed Bin Hammam in running for Fifa presidency
India, West Indies captains stumped by Chennai wicket
Unesco bid to rebuild Afghanistan's Bamiyan Buddhas falters
Children want books that talk to them
Brothers are keeping it in the family for Marseilles