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  LONDON:The World Snooker Championship has been rescheduled to start in July after being pos adidas originals mujer tponed due to the coronavirus pandemic, governing body World Snooker Tour (WST) said on Wednesday.The sport's premier tournament was originally scheduled to open in Sheffield last week, but it is now set to run between July 31 and August 16, subject to British government guidelines on the health crisis. The wo nike dunk sb rld is going through a very challenging period but live sport can be a massive inspiration for the public and can boost morale. This gives fans of top class sport something on their calendar to look ahead to and enjoy for 17 days,  WST chairman Barry Hearn said.The Crucible Theatre which hosts the tournament has a capacity of just under 1,000, but it could be played with a reduced crowd, behind closed doors or even postponed again depending on government advice.The World Championship was won last year by top-ranked Judd Trump, who thrashed Scotland's John Hig campus adidas grigie gins 18-9 in the final. Mttj Bodies of six women found in Mexico
 LOS ANGELES:A fast-moving wildfire on Monday destroyed at least five multimillion-dollar homes in one of the wealthiest neighbourhoods of Los Angeles and forced celebrities to flee in the middle of the night.Among neighbourhoods under evacuation orders was the posh area of Brentwood, a section on  jordan2 the west side of the city that became world famous  jordane one in 1994 when former football star OJ Si jordan11 mpson was accused of killing his ex-wife and a waiter there. Today, Brentwood is home to basketball superstar LeBron James, A-list Hollywood actors, wealthy producers and media company executives. PHOTO:REUTERS