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Practice against whom, where
U-17 team off to Yangon today
A 25-member Bangladesh under-17 football team will fly to Myanmar today to play three practice matches as part of their build up for the Asian under-17 qualifier against Kyrgyzstan to be held in Dhaka
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6th Men's Asia Cup KL 2003
Battle of Asia today
Four-time finalists India are looking to win their first Asia Cup when they take on rivals and three-time champions Pakistan at the National Hockey Stadium here on Sunday.
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6th Men's Asia Cup KL 2003
Four more for BD
Tiny Hong Kong put the final nail in Bangladesh's coffin in the 6th Men's Asia Cup in Kuala Lumpur yesterday.
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Philips nat'l tennis
Eighteen matches of the Philips National Tennis Tournament were decided yesterday at the National Tennis Complex.
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India walk away with carrom crowns
Holders India clinched both the men's and women's team titles of the Seventh SAARC Countries Carrom Championship with all-win record on the second day of the four-day meet yesterday at the National Sports
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India, Pakistan revive cricket at jr level
Indian and Pakistani youngsters are set to revive cricketing ties between the two nations when the Asian emerging teams tournament one-day international series gets underway here.
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Nat'l Summer swimming ends
The 32nd Summer National School and Madrassah Swi-mming Competition ended here yesterday with a new record in the butterfly event being set on the closing day.
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Govt of the same opinion
A British government official says England would be urged not to tour Zimbabwe in November 2004 if the current regime remains in place in the African country.
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Andy can't wait anymore
Zimbabwe fast bowler Andy Blignaut has got his hunger back and is now looking to feast on Australia's batting order.
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Dent dents Nieminen
Eighth-seeded Taylor Dent overcame an early burst from Jarkko Nieminen Saturday, making his bid for his second title of the season with a 7-6, 6-2 semifinal victory at the 550,000-dollar Thailand Open.
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Novak awaits Scud
Top seed Jiri Novak of the Czech Republic will face Mark Philippoussis in the final of the 380,000-dollar ATP tournament in Shanghai, after the Australian handily disposed of Robin Soderling 6-4, 6-4on
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FIFA Women's World Cup USA 2003
Grumpy North Koreans
The subject of much international political tension with the United States in recent months, North Korea is a mystery to most of the world. The same can be said for its talented women's national team.
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Premiership
Henry makes Magpies pay
Thierry Henry made sure Arsenal will stay top of the English Premiership for at least another week with a late penalty which condemned Newcastle United to a 3-2 defeat at Highbury on Friday.
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The Rivaldo mystery
When Rivaldo signed for AC Milan just 14 months ago the club's captain Paolo Maldini welcomed him as "one of the greatest ever to pull on our red and black shirts".
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Eriksson staying
England coach Sven-Goran Eriksson will see out his contract despite the cool-headed Swede admitting he wants to return to club management some time in the future, the Football Association affirmed Saturday.
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UEFA Euro 2004 Portugal
Scolari not so popular
Nearly two in three Portuguese doubt World Cup-winning coach Luiz Felipe Scolari will be able to lead Portugal to victory during the Euro 2004 finals which the country will host, a poll published Friday
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American tycoon raises MU stake
Malcolm Glazer, owner of Super Bowl champions Tampa Bay, has increased his stake in English Premiership soccer champions Manchester United.
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His Brazil shirt at risk too!
Brazil coach Carlos Alberto Parreira has admitted that star midfielder Rivaldo will have to get playing quickly if he wants to hang on to his Brazil shirt.
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