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Fantastic Federer makes it four in a rowLondon: Sometime in the future, you might wake up in the morning, pick up the newspaper and read that a Swiss gentleman named Roger Federer was beaten in the Wimbledon championships. For that to happen, you might need to do a fair imitation of ... FOOTBALL
Germany parties even for the third spotSTUTTGART: Fireworks thundered and flashbulbs popped all around the darkened stadium, illuminating the German players' brilliant white shirts and the thousands of flags that waved in their honour. Fans screamed and sang for an hour afterward, ... The ten best goals BERLIN: The 10 World Cup goals listed below are not only for their beauty, but also for their significance. The list, compiled before the final and third-place match, is in chronological order. Phillip Lahm: ( Germany vs. Costa Rica, ... FOOTBALL
It was the best of cups, it was the worst of cupsBERLIN: CRICKET England anxious about Hoggard's fitness LONDON: A jinxed England will spend three anxious days watching the progress of its new ball bowler Matthew Hoggard who is doubtful after a freak accident to his hand during a warm-up session while he was playing for England `A' at Canterbury. ... MOTOR SPORTS Crocker is the champion OBIHIRO (JAPAN): When the sun went down in the `Land of the Rising Sun' it was the overnight leader, Cody Crocker on his Subaru (co-driver Ben Atkinson) of Team Les Walkden, who was spraying champagne from the podium on Sunday. Crocker ... Cricket Tennis Football Kahn, Figo and Pauleta call it quits Is all praise for Jens's show Medical attention not always needed when player is prone BERLIN: One of the biggest criticisms of the tournament has been players diving, pretending to be fouled and acting injured to draw cautions for rival players. In more than half the cases when a player received treatment on the field, there ... Other Stories
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