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Western Union Premier Division Football league
A draw to savour
High flying Aba-hani dropped their first points of the season but can thank the Christmas stars for not suffering more damage in a 3-3 thriller against fancied Brothers Union in their Western Union Premier
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Their biggest challenge
Australia face their biggest cricket challenge in over a decade in the third Boxing Day Test here with India one-up in the series with two matches to play.
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A team beaten
Bangladesh A suffered their first setback on their tour of Pakistan when Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL) handed down a crushing eight-wicket defeat in the Patron's Trophy at the Karachi
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Lara scare before all clear
The West Indies, already hard hit by injuries, had a scare Wednesday when captain Brian Lara was taken to hospital for precautionary X-rays after being hit on the left arm during practice for the second
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Roddick, Henin ITF champs
World number ones Andy Roddick and Justine Henin-Hardenne have been named 2003 ITF world champions, the International Tennis Federation said on Monday.
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Cairns blow for Kiwis
The New Zealand cricket team, psychologically on the back foot going into Friday's second Test against Pakistan, received further bad news on the eve of the match as a virus struck all-rounder Chris Cairns.
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Zia shares lead
Grand Master Ziaur Rahman posted his first win in the Leonine Grand Masters Chess tournament with an easy win over his Bangladesh compatriot Amin in the second round at the National Sports Council conference
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BCDF team to play in India
An invitational under-19 cricket team under the banner of the Bangladesh Cricket Development Foundation (BCDF), will play in the Under-19 Commonwealth Cricket Championship starting outside New Delhi on
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'Pressure on India’
Steve Waugh says the pressure will be on India in Friday's third Test and that his top-ranked Australia side is relishing the challenge of trailing 1-0 at home in a four-Test series.
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Ganguly to follow winning formula
India want to retain the winning formula over under-pressure Australia heading into the third Boxing Day Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground here on Friday.
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Hectic 2004 ahead
If you already think England play too much cricket make the most of their inactivity over next two months.
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No fresh Gunners
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger is not planning to buy any new players in the January transfer window, despite revealing that Chelsea's spending spree upped the pressure on his team to regain the premier
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That's the Xmas spirit!
Christmas is supposed to be the season of good will to all men -- it is just that nobody bothered to inform Sir Alex Ferguson and Arsene Wenger.
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Rio was wrong!
Sir Alex Ferguson has admitted Rio Ferdinand was wrong not to turn up for his drugs test.The Manchester United boss said: "He was wrong not to go he knows that but we have to keep supporting him.
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Becks still bitter
David Beckham has again expressed surprise about the way in which he was forced out of Old Trafford before his highly-publicised move to Spanish giants Real Madrid last summer.
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Nakata loaned to Bologna
Japanese midfielder Hidetoshi Nakata will play for Italian side Bologna in the first half of 2004 on loan from Serie A's cash-strapped Parma, a press report here said Thursday.
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