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Nitol Tata National Football League
History their nightmare
Muktijoddha Sang-sad and Brothers Union defied history to oust two traditional powerhouses of the country yesterday and set up a final clash against each other in the Fourth Nitol-Tata National Football
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Nitol Tata National Football League
Mukti maul MSC
The striking pair of Saifur Rahman Moni and Rokunuzzaman Kanchan struck once in each half as Muktijoddha Sang-sad Krira Chakra raced into the final of the Fourth Nitol-Tata National Football League with
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US Open 2004
Henin, Venus humbled
Nadia Petrova provided fur-ther evidence of the growing Russian stre-ngth in women's tennis when she defeated world number one Justine Henin-Hardenne 6-3, 6-2 in the fourth round of the US Open on Monday.
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ICC CHAMPIONS TROPHY, England 2004
Ponting eyes double
Australian captain Ricky Ponting is hoping to land the first leg of a historic double when the ICC Champions Trophy starts here in England on Friday.
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Imran irate at ICC
Pakistan cricket legend Imran Khan Tuesday lashed out at the International Cricket Council's (ICC) move to bar honorary cricket officials from questioning wrong umpiring decisions, saying it was "over
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FIFA FUSSBALL -WELTMEISTERSCHAFT, DEUTSCHLAND 2006
Win or bust for Iran
Heavyweights Iran go into Wednesday's Asian round of World Cup qualifiers needing a win to keep their campaign alive while China, Japan and South Korea aim to take a step closer to Germany 2006.
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FIFA FUSSBALL -WELTMEISTERSCHAFT, DEUTSCHLAND 2006
Chance to set records straight
Top European nations Greece, France, England, and Italy have the chance to regain their authority in World Cup qualifying on Wednesday following opening night nerves at the weekend.
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BRAZIL VS GERMANY
Repeat not revenge clash
Germany and Brazil lock horns in Berlin on Wednesday for the first time since the 2002 World Cup final in Yokohama, although this time around the stakes are not so high with only pride to play for inwhat
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Bangladesh may play fewer Tests
Zimbabwe and Bangladesh may be forced to play a shorter programme of Test cricket, if the International Cricket Council's decision-makers agree.
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ICC CHAMPIONS TROPHY, ENGLAND 2004
'Time key for India'
India batsman Venkatsai Laxman insisted the team could put their 2-1 one-day series defeat by England behind them and be a force to be reckoned with in the ICC Cham-pions Trophy.
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Big win for Tigers
The Bangladesh cricket team bounced back from an upset against lowly Scotland to defeat another ICC associate member nation USA by 70 runs in their first official warm-up leading up to the Champions Trophy
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AFC U-17 C'ship
2nd half typhoon blows BD away
After a creditable draw against Uzbekistan in the first match, Bangladesh were handed a 6-1 thrashing by Qatar in their second Group D fixture in the AFC U-17 Championship at Fukushima, Japan yesterday.
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Ronaldo to wed on January 2
Brazil football superstar Ronaldo has set the date of January 2 next year to marry his fiancee, Brazilian model Daniella Cicarelli, probably in Paris.
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Green signal for Maradona
Maradona has received permission to pursue treatment for his longstanding cocaine addiction in Cuba, his lawyer announced here Monday.
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Sachin to have treatment in England
Ruled out of the Videocon Cup and the ICC Champions Trophy, Sachin Tendulkar will stay in England to put to rest his own doubts about the seriousness of his injury.
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Woolmer copies Woodward
Bob Woolmer says he will try to take a leaf out of Sir Clive Woodward's book as he tries to forge Pakistan into the leading cricketing nation.
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Schools b'ball
The eves of Sunbeams crushed Dhanmondi Tutorial 78-4 in the inaugural match of the AKTEL School Basketball Tournament that began at the Dhanmondi basketball gymnasium yesterday.
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