Vol. 4 Num 109 Fri. September 12, 2003    
 
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Abahani raided
The sports fraternity experienced a sad episode in the early hours of Thursday when Police, accompanied by a Muktijoddha Sangsad Krira Chakra official, stormed the Abahani club at Dhanmondi.
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Aminul speaks
After a twenty-four hour disgraceful drama, country's premier custodian Aminul Haq finally appeared at Muktijoddha Sangsad office at Eskaton Road last night triggering a lot of questions behind his vanishing
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Time to show character
Bangladesh coach Dav Whatmore thinks that his boys are ready to start afresh in the second one-day match at the Iqbal Stadium in Faisalabad today.
 
Proctor cautions BD manager
Bangladesh manager MA Latif was cautioned by match referee Mike Procter yesterday for commenting on the way the South African handled the Rashid Latif episode.
 
Batting coach for Tigers

Sri Lanka-born Australian batting coach Owen Mottau is expected to come in January to work with Bangladesh's bowlers. Bangladesh coach revealed this yesterday.

 
Gough feels hurt

Fast bowler Darren Gough said he was an "easy target" after being omitted Wednesday from England's one-day squad to tour Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.

"I'm bitterly disappointed.

 
ECB to tempt Fletcher

England cricket bosses will hold talks with coach Duncan Fletcher about extending his current contract before he sets off on the tour of Bangladesh next month.

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UEFA Euro 2004 Portugal
France roar into finals
Sweden, Bulgaria, Czech Republic also through
France may have surrendered their world champions' mantle tamely but on Wednesday they won their seventh successive Euro 2004 qualifier and indicated they would defend their continental title in stouter
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FIFA Fussball-Weltmeisterschaft Deutschland 2006
Brazil made to work
Bolivia and Paraguay, both thrashed in their opening World Cup qualifiers at the weekend, hit back by scoring four goals each on Wednesday in an astonishing start to the marathon South American tournament.
 

 
   
 
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