Volume 4 Number 110 Sat. September 13, 2003    
 
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Going nowhere
Muktijoddha Sangsad Krira Chakra are determined to hold on to prized possession -- the country's number one goalkeeper Aminul Haq until the end of players transfer.
 
Kanchan, Joy bound for Muktijoddha

Although Brothers Union's coup of ten national booters is the talk of the town at the moment, Muktijoddha Sangsad Krira Chakra is all set to break a few hearts as well even before the transfer deadline.

 
PAKISTAN DIARY

Faisalabad was originally called Lyallpur until 1979 when the government decided to change the name of their third biggest city (by population) in honour of the late Saudi King Faisal.

 
Inzamam relieved
Pakistan captain Inzamamul Haq was a relieved man after his side had secured a 74-run win over Bangladesh in the second one-day international here yesterday.
 
Wife wanted Abahani move
One would expect after surviving a kidnapping, that the family of the victim would be overjoyed knowing he was alive and well.
 
Imran blasts SA demand

Former Pakistan cricket great Imran Khan Friday criticised a South African demand to change venues for two matches during a forthcoming tour of Pakistan because of security concerns.

 
Sami back for Pakistan

Pakistan's frontline fast bowler Mohammad Sami Friday rejoined the team after recovering from an ankle injury that has kept him off the field for three Test matches and two one-dayers against Bangladesh.

 
Smith to put his bat down

Robin Smith, one of England's most successful batsmen over the last two decades, announced his first-class retirement on Friday on the eve of his 40th birthday.

 
Freddy the fearless
Andrew 'Freddy' Flintoff has been accused of many things during his colourful career but cricketing intelligence has rarely featured on the charge sheet.

Lovably irresponsible, yes.

 
Premiership preview
Pompey pack a punch

New boys not whipping boys has been the message emanating from Premiership newcomers Portsmouth in the opening weeks of the campaign.

 
Primera Liga preview
Prelude to Europe

Spanish Primera Liga giants have their eye on Europe as they go into this weekend's domestic action with the likes of Real Madrid coveting success and riches from the Champions League which startsnext

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FIFA Fussball-Weltmeisterschaft Deutschland 2006
Fiesta of Culture
With 1,000 days to go before the 2006 World Cup, hosts Germany unvei-led Thursday an ambitious multi-million euro programme of cultural events to take place before the first kick-off.
 
Serie A preview
Mancini's nostalgic return

Emotions are likely to be running high at the Luigi Ferraris stadium on Saturday where newly-promoted Sampdoria host Lazio in their first Serie A home match for four years.

 
Testing time for Collins
Surprise 100 metres winner Kim Collins is one of around 30 newly crowned world champions putting their reputations on the line in this weekend's World Athletics Final.
 

 
   
 
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