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Western Union Senior Division Football League
MSC misery mounts
Arambagh Krira Sangha sprinkled more salt on a wounded Moha-mmedan Sporting Club when they held their fancied Motijheel neighbours to a goalless draw in their first return league encounter of the Western
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Close shave for Tigers
Habibul Bashar celebrated his captaincy with a fine half-century as Bangladesh recorded a tense six-run win over Namibia in the first limited-overs practice match in Windhoek yesterday.
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Aus wary of India batting
Australia will face the full might of India's batting line-up in their one-day cricket match here on Sunday, but it is the bowlers that have stand-in skipper Adam Gilchrist just as worried.
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It boomerangs on Abbas
A Pakistani judge reprimanded a man Saturday for seeking a court order to stop national cricket hero Wasim Akram from coaching Indian bowlers, and issued him a hefty fine.
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Australian Open
Something special
Men's preview
Top of the world and seemingly untouchable, Roger Federer is a red-hot favourite to slay Russian goliath Marat Safin in the final of the Australian Open on Sunday.
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Australian Open
Henin's relief
Normally ruthlessly calm, Justine Henin-Hardenne admitted to suffering from nerves and high emotions as she fought to win her first Australian Open title on Saturday.
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Australian Open
Heartbroken Belgian
Kim Clijsters kept her anger in check after her latest Grand Slam heartbreak on Saturday, refusing to blame a controversial line call for her 6-3, 4-6, 6-3 defeat by Justine Henin-Hardenne in the Australian
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Rain stoppage at Durban
Ricardo Powell hit a half-century for the West Indies before rain wrecked the third one-day international against South Africa at Kingsmead here on Friday.
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African Nations Cyp, Tunisia 2004
Kanoute propels Mali
Frederic Kanoute struck his third goal of the tournament to help lead Mali into the quarterfinals of the African Nations Cup on Friday while World Cup quarterfinalists Senegal edged closer to the last
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Gunners unveil Reyes
Arsenal's 17-million-pound signing Jose Antonio Reyes has been cleared to make his debut for the north London club in Sunday's Premiership clash against Manchester City on Sunday.
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Butt says no to B'ham
Birmingham have conceded they have no chance of signing want-away Manchester United midfielder Nicky Butt before the winter transfer window closes.
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U-18 booters go to Thailand on Eid Day
The Bangladesh under-18 football team will take on hosts Thailand in their first match in the BIMST-EC Youth Football Tournament on February 4 in the city of Phuket.
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Zia loses 11th game
Grand Master Ziaur Rahman lost his eleventh round game to Russian counterpart Alexander Fominyh in the first International Chess tournament in Chennai, India yesterday.
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