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Independence Day Soccer
Arambagh in last four at MSC's cost
Arambagh Krira Sangha rubbed salt into the wounds of Mohammedan Sporting Club as they beat the popular giants 3-1 to move into the semifinals of the Independence Day football tournament at the Rajshahi
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BCCI panel talks coach issue today
The process to find John Wright's successor formally begins on Sunday with the six-member committee, set up by the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) to select a new coach, holding its maiden
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Sharapova's dream shattered
Wimbledon champion Maria Sharapova's dreams of becoming world number one were ended in devastating fashion by former top ranked player Justine Henin-Hardenne in the quarterfinals of the German Open on
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National TT
Biman blank Noakhali
Holders Biman got off to a flying start in the men's event when the Meril 27th National Table Tennis Championships began at the Mirpur Shaheed Suhrawardy Indoor Stadium yesterday.
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U-15s lift title in SL
Bangladesh Under-15 cricket team won the triangular tournament title with a massive 109-run victory over hosts Sri Lanka Under-15s in the final at the Premadasa Cricket Stadium in Colombo yesterday.
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AFC Cup
Brothers go to Turkmenistan today
Brothers Union Club leaves Dhaka this morning to play their AFC Cup away match against Turkmenistan Nisa in Ashgabat, the capital of the central Asian country.
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Windies 86/3
West Indies were 86 for 3 in 22.2 overs after winning the toss against South Africa in the first one-day international at Kingston in Jamaica on Saturday.
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A final before the final
Rafael Benitez has told his Liverpool players to forget about this season's Champions League final if they want to qualify for next season's competition.
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They are very lucky
Arsene Wenger raised the temperature ahead of Sunday's Premier League clash with Liverpool by saying the Anfield club were "lucky" to be in this season's Champions League final against AC Milan.
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India to tour Pakistan in Jan 2006?
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has announced that the Indian tour, the second time in three years, would start in the first week of January next year.
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Thailand to host N Korea-Japan WC qualifier
Thailand will host North Korea's home World Cup qualifier against Japan in June after crowd trouble at previous matches in Pyongyang led FIFA to order the tie played at a neutral venue, an official here
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Reyes in Wenger's heart
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger insisted Friday that Real Madrid can forget about trying to sign striker Jose Reyes.
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Barca breaking with tradition
Barcelona say they are making good progress in their talks in China to complete a first ever shirt sponsorship deal in the 106-year history of the Catalan club.
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Age-group cricket
Rajshahi scored 191 in their first innings against Dhaka on the first day of the three-day Phase-II Under-17 Age Group Cricket development tournament final at the Dhanmondi Cricket Stadium yesterday.
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Clijsters to miss French Open
Kim Clijsters looks likely to miss the French Open after learning that she strained the medial ligament of her right knee during the injury which caused her retirement from the third round of the German
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