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5:38pm Tuesday 13th May 2008
Amir Khan has indicated his willingness to relocate to the United States if that is what it takes to link up with a world-class trainer and continue his rise towards the top of his sport.
Khan is currently considering his options after dispensing with the services of former trainer Oliver Harrison and employing Dean Powell, who is likely to be a temporary appointment, to oversee his next fight against Michael Gomez in Birmingham next month.
"At the moment I like to be train over here and in an ideal world I'd like an American coach to come over here," said Khan. "But if it came down to the fact that I had to go to America, I'd do that."
He added: "I'd like to take that chance. It would be a different atmosphere over there and a different environment to learn in.
"I think it could bring something different out in me. I would look forward to the challenge."
America-based trainers Buddy McGirt and Roger Mayweather have being mentioned as possible longer-term appointments to take over from Powell.
Gordon Brown insisted ministers were not told in advance by police that they were going to arrest Tory frontbencher Damian Green over leaked information from the Home Office.
A wealthy British businessman was among those killed in the terror attacks on Mumbai.
Joe Kinnear has been appointed as Newcastle boss until the end of the season.
Kevin Pietersen has warned that England players will not return to India if their safety cannot be guaranteed.
Dani Behr became the second celebrity to be ejected from I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here!
Coleen Rooney's jewellery and watch range with high street chain Argos will hit shops in the New Year.
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