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    Henin-Hardenne advances
    PARIS: Justine Henin-Hardenne's latest ailment failed to slow her down at the French Open on Thursday. The tournament favourite and 2003 champion required treatment for a back injury that bothered her serve, yet she still advanced to the ...

    Another inept display by Bangladesh batsmen
    LONDON: You know that scene common to every nature film when the newly-born fawn struggles to its feet while the hungry predators wait for the right moment to make an easy kill. We watched it again and again during the opening three hours of the ...

    Aiyappa does the star turn for India
    Kuala Lumpur: India scripted a dramatic victory and its hero was the much-neglected Len Aiyappa. Not only did Aiyappa show a return of confidence and self-belief — he made two goal-line saves — but also struck two impeccable penalty ...

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    Moody to focus on 2007 World Cup
    COLOMBO: Taking Sri Lanka to a consistent slot among the top-three Test playing nations and a successful World Cup 2007 are the targets that its new coach, Tom Moody, aspires to reach. The 39-year-old former Australian all-rounder — who was ...

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    Shootouts: Unjust but compelling
    Soccer's penalty solution may be an aching one, but still the best, writes Rohit Brijnath

    Liverpool does the incredible
    ISTANBUL: Liverpool overcame a three-goal halftime deficit to win its first European Cup title in 21 years, beating AC Milan 3-2 on penalties after a 3-3 draw in the Champions League final. Andriy Shevchenko, whose shootout spot kick clinched ...

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    Rahil runs with a good chance
    UDHAGAMANDALAM: Rahil appeals most in the Class II Silver Dale Plate (1,200m), the chief event of the races to be held here on Friday. 1 DHARAPURAM PLATE (1,200m), Maiden 3-y-o only (Terms) — 11.00 a.m.: 1. Aaremmkay (1) Chowgule 55, 2. ...

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