
BBC Sport Football 13 January 2016 Last updated at 09:03 GMT Scores, Results & Fixtures Latest Football Upcoming Fixtures Sat 16 Jan 2016 - Premier League Tottenham v Sunderland 12:45 Bournemouth v Norwich 15:00 Chelsea v Everton 15:00 Man City v Crystal Palace 15:00 Newcastle v West Ham 15:00 Southampton v West Brom 15:00 Aston Villa v Leicester 17:30 Upcoming Fixtures Sun 17 Jan 2016 - Premier League Liverpool v Man Utd 14:05 Stoke v Arsenal 16:15 Upcoming Fixtures Mon 18 Jan 2016 - Premier League Swansea v Watford 20:00 Upcoming Fixtures Sat 23 Jan 2016 - Premier League Norwich v Liverpool 12:45 Crystal Palace v Tottenham 15:00 More fixtures
Documentary Heaven :: Food For Your Brain | Free Online Document LiveScore MLS, Champions League, scores, stats - Soccer Yankee Stadium | Photo: Mary Altaffer/AP Clint Dempsey | Photo: Cooper Neill/Getty Images Javier Morales (11), Real Salt Lake | Photo: Mitchell Leff/Getty Images Arsenal Watch Lakers Cesc Fabregas leads the Gunners on NBA outing... Nothing brings out sports stars like the opportunity to watch other sports stars in action. It may be an odd phenomenon, but the spectacle of competition in one discipline seems to bring out the fan in the masters of another. That was on display again on Monday night, as Arsenal's players turned out in force to watch the NBA Exhibition game between current champions, the Los Angeles Lakers, and the lambs to the slaughter up-and-coming Minnesota Timberwolves. Thomas Vermaelen, Robin van Persie, Cesc Fabregas and Carlos Vela were among the Gunners' stars who found themselves courtside for the game, mainly to watch Kobe Bryant strut his stuff. But they, like the many other fans in the O2 Arena, were to be somewhat disappointed after the 32-year-old was withdrawn after just six minutes of action. The Timberwolves went on to grab a surprise victory, 111-92, but Goal.com UK was on hand to capture all the more important pictures from the event:
Entensity.net - ::.:..: :. ::. :..::: ::. . :::..: = Updated Dai Profile: The European Union The European Union, or EU, describes itself as a family of democratic European countries, committed to working together for peace and prosperity. The organisation oversees co-operation among its members in diverse areas, including trade, the environment, transport and employment. On 1 May 2004 the EU took in 10 new members, most of them former communist countries, in a huge step along the road towards dismantling the post-World War II division of Europe. The new joiners were the Czech Republic, Cyprus, Estonia, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia and Slovenia. However, plans to introduce a constitution - intended to ensure the smooth running of the enlarged EU - faltered repeatedly at various national referendums until the revised "Lisbon" reform treaty was adopted. History Over half a century earlier, it was the devastation caused in Europe by World War II which underlay the imperative to build international relationships to guard against any such catastrophe recurring.