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James, Wade power Heat past Suns

LeBron James scored 23 points and Dwyane Wade added 22 to spark the reigning NBA champion Miami Heat over Phoenix 124-99, stretching their win streak to three games.
 

Clinton visits Croatia, set to become newest EU member

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton held up Croatia as a model of democracy in the Balkans during a visit Wednesday that comes just eight months before it joins the European Union.
 

Clinton to push Kosovo to step up EU, NATO integration

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will hold talks with Kosovo leaders Wednesday to urge them to step up efforts for EU and NATO integration in order to secure peace in the volatile Balkans region.
 

Clinton urges Serbia, Kosovo to normalise ties

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton arrived in Pristina on Tuesday after pushing Belgrade to normalise relations with Kosovo to ensure peace in the Balkans, even without recognising the independence of the breakaway territory.
 

Clinton urges EU/NATO entry for Bosnia and slams separatists

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Tuesday urged war-scarred Bosnia to join the EU and NATO to ensure stability as she told Bosnian Serb leaders to drop separatist threats.
 

Clinton says EU, NATO entry is way to stability in Bosnia

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Tuesday said that Bosnia's entry into the European Union and NATO would be the best way to ensure lasting stability for the war-scarred Balkans nation.
 

Clinton to push Bosnia for reforms on Balkans tour

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Tuesday was set to meet war-scarred Bosnia's three presidents at the start of a Balkans tour in which the EU foreign policy chief will join her in pushing for reforms.
 

Clinton to push Bosnia for reforms in Balkans tour

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton begins a five-nation Balkans tour on Tuesday, seeking to push regional leaders to stick to existing agreements and enact the reforms needed to join the EU and NATO.
 

Clinton arrives in Bosnia at start of her Balkans tour

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton arrived in Bosnia Monday to kick off a five-nation Balkans tour during which she will push for greater integration of the volatile region into the EU and NATO.
 

Slovenia shuts nuclear plant after Sava river swells

Slovenia preventively shut down production Sunday at its only nuclear power plant after a steep increase in the flow of the Sava river used for cooling the system, the Krsko nuclear plant said in a statement.
 

Ligety admits equipment criticism was harsh

America's 2006 Olympic combined champion Ted Ligety admitted Sunday he may have been "overcritical" of new equipment rules which he has loudly opposed, after turning in a terrific performance on the new skis.
 

Clinton heads for Algeria, Balkans

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will leave Washington Sunday to travel to Algeria, for discussions on the Mali crisis, before joining EU diplomatic chief Catherine Ashton in the Balkans.
 

Maze wins season-opening giant slalom

Slovenia's Tina Maze won a fog-hit women's opening giant slalom Saturday, which also saw a sensational first World Cup podium for third-placed Austrian Stefanie Koehle and a crash for US star Lindsey Vonn.
 

Liverpool, Newcastle win as Spurs held again

A second half goal from Stewart Downing ensured Liverpool avoided an unwanted record Thursday as the English Premier League outfit edged Russia's Anzhi Makhachkala 1-0 at Anfield to bolster their Europa League hopes.
 

Liverpool, Newcastle win as Spurs held again

A second half goal from Stewart Downing ensured Liverpool avoided an unwanted record Thursday as the English Premier League outfit edged Russia's Anzhi Makhachkala 1-0 at Anfield to bolster their Europa League hopes.
 

Del Potro, Tipsarevic roll into Vienna semis

Top seeds Juan Martin del Potro and Janko Tipsarevic boosted their chances of reaching the season-ending ATP World Tour Finals on Friday when they eased into the Austrian Open semi-finals.
 

Tipsarevic rolls into Vienna semis

Serbian Janko Tipsarevic, still jet-lagged from playing in Shanghai last week, enjoyed a swift 6-2, 4-2 passage to the semi-finals of the ATP Austrian Open on Friday after Slovenian opponent Aljaz Bedene quit with a thigh injury.
 

Tipsarevic beats Gulbis, Haas records 500th win

Second seed Janko Tipsarevic reached the Austrian Open quarter-finals Thursday while Tommy Haas made personal history by winning his 500th career match.
 

Tipsarevic beats Gulbis, shrugs off London hopes

Second seed Janko Tipsarevic reached the Austrian Open quarter-finals on Thursday with a 6-3, 6-4 defeat of Ernests Gulbis and tried to put the race for the year-ending ATP World Tour Finals out of his mind.
 

Australia's Matosevic into Vienna quarter-finals

Australia's Marinko Matosevic knocked the last home player out of the Austrian Open on Thursday, defeating Dominic Thiem 6-3, 7-6 (7/5) to set up a quarter-final meeting with top seed Juan Martin del Potro.