May's Uefa Cup final in Manchester was marred by trouble after around 100, 000 Rangers fans made the journey south.
The Bluebirds' 1-0 win was overshadowed by trouble in the main stand when hooligans ripped out seats and hurled them at each other, sparked by the Swansea element.
But Khartoum itself is surrounded by trouble within national borders.
Or by trouble at its heavily regulated insurance businesses?
Burdened by foul trouble, Garnett couldn't stay on the court, and the raucous Knicks fans couldn't hide their delight.
Kyrie Irving led Cleveland with 26 points, but was plagued by foul trouble.
He has been dogged by hamstring trouble since the early stages of the season, and subsequently developed tendonitis in a knee.
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Michael Clarke, bothered by back trouble and a stomach ailment, batted with a runner and should have lasted just two balls.
All season, they have been plagued by financial trouble and boardroom upheaval.
UMass leading scorer Chaz Williams was slowed by foul trouble in the first half and a shoulder injury fighting through a screen early in the second.
Louis Saha has been plagued by hamstring trouble which has restricted him to 14 matches this season, while midfielder Marouane Fellaini is playing with a cracked bone in his back.
Kallis has been plagued by elbow trouble for the past few months, which led to him being left out of the first Test against Australia and Tuesday's one-day defeat by Sri Lanka.
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Facebook is by no means in trouble, it is still used by 67 percent of online Americans according to Pew (Twitter, in comparison, is used by 16 percent).
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In America in 2002, business loans held by domestic banks that were deemed to be in trouble grew by a third over the previous year, regulators said this week.
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Many organizations get into trouble by confusing planning and budgeting and trying to accomplish both simultaneously.
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Rangers' Algerian midfielder constantly put his side in trouble by dwelling on the ball.
Mr Milosevic could retaliate, for example by stirring up trouble again in Bosnia's Serb Republic.
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By the time trouble rears its ugly head, it s usually too late.
The 46-year-old actor said he never intended to avoid paying taxes and got into trouble by trusting others.
In the case of Senator Biden, this is not the first time he's gotten into trouble by trying to explain things.
It saved itself a lot of trouble by limiting its punishment to a letter expressing its disappointment in Bell, thereby avoiding a lawsuit.
In 2001 Ford tried to get out of trouble by borrowing the underpinnings of cars built by its Mazda and Volvo subsidiaries and reengineering them.
England hopefuls Ian Bell and Jonathan Trott both went cheaply after the Bears were left in deep trouble by quality fast bowling from Ryan Sidebottom.
Earlier this month, Belfast City Council agreed a rates freeze to help traders affected by the flags trouble but ruled out a reduction or payment holiday.
Outsiders are good at doing the rapid cost-cutting and divestment often needed by firms in trouble, but they are less good at building and sustaining long-term growth, says Mr Lucier.
At the same time she, and the police, prepared for trouble by a number of ingenious administrative changes allowing the country's different police forces to concentrate large and mobile columns wherever needed.
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