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Unfinished Aminul affair
The investigation into the transfer drama of Bangladesh's number one goalkeeper Aminul Haque looks set for another twist as the one-member probe committee of Col (Retd.
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U-17 booters trounced
The first practice match of the Bangladesh under-17 football now touring Myanmar turned into a rout yesterday.
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Age-group teams in Fed Cup soccer
For the first time Bangladesh under-17 and under-20 football teams will take part in the 19th Federation Cup beginning on October 25.
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School b'ball
St Gregory's High School and Green Herald School moved into the final of the inter-school basketball championship at the Dhanmondi Gymnasium yesterday.
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Philips tennis
Kibria enters girls' final
Kibria Ayeda of Naogaon Tennis Club entered the under-16 girls' singles final of the Philips National Tennis Tournament with an easy 6-0, 6-0 victory over Firoza Haque from Narshingdi in the semifinal
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Smith admits it
South Africa captain Graeme Smith says his team are determined to focus on cricket during their tour of Pakistan, although he expects security fears to play on their minds.
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Miandad vows to exploit SA flaws
Pakistan coach Javed Miandad Monday said he plans to exploit South African weaknesses following Australian Test captain Steve Waughs assertions that Proteas are "chokers".
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Honeymoon can wait!
So determined is Richard Johnson to establish himself as an England cricketer he has delayed his honeymoon.
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UEFA Champs League
Raul, Helguera boost Real
Real Madrid captain Raul has come through a fitness test on a niggling hip injury and will line up against Porto in the Champions League.
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Gang-rape case gathers pace
Police probing an alleged gang rape by seven Premiership stars yesterday cordoned off an entire floor of the hotel at the centre of the claims.
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Milan retain Rivaldo
European champions AC Milan on Monday performed a dramatic U-turn on their decision to release Brazil international Rivaldo and opted to retain him until the end of the year.
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Jamaica friendly
Parreira at full force
Brazil coach Carlos Alberto Parreira on Monday named a 20-strong squad including a phenomenal strike force of Ronaldo, Ronaldinho Gaucho and Rivaldo for a football friendly against Jamaica on October12.
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A Waugh bouncer
Australia captain Steve Waugh warned Zimbabwe's batsmen on Tuesday that they could get hurt in next week's first Test in Perth.
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