Vol. 5 Num 102 Sat. September 04, 2004    
 
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Nitol-Tata National Football League
A classic Brothers win
Brothers Union sounded a warning to all potential title contenders when they handed defending champions Muk-tijoddha Sangsad a 4-2 defeat in a thrilling Fourth Nitol-Tata National Football League encounter
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Flint-astic England
Andrew Flintoff's 99 took England to an imposing 307 for five in the second one-day international against India at The Oval here Friday.
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US Open
Henin toils, Agassi rolls
Defending ch-ampion Justine Henin-Har-denne scraped through to the third round of the US Open on Thursday but her progress was about as smooth as rush-hour traffic in downtown Manhattan.
 
Aussies aim for treble
Australia will aim to make it three wins out of three against Pakistan at Lord's on Saturday in a warm-up match for the ICC Champions Trophy which gets underway in England later this month.
 
The symphony of life
A Finnish composer and football-fanatic has created a synthesis that should send purists reeling: the perfect union of the ancient gods of Olympus and today's gods of the game wrapped into an opera on
 
FIFA Fussball-Weltmeisterschaft, Deutschland 2006
A new era begins
A new look France will set out on the road to the 2006 World Cup finals against Israel here on Saturday boosted by the return from injury of captain Patrick Vieira.
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FIFA Fussball-Weltmeisterschaft, Deutschland 2006
Adriano nears a dream
Brazil striker Adriano, who scored seven goals as the world champions won the Copa America in Peru in July, is now hoping for a chance to play alongside his former idol Ronaldo in Sunday's World Cup qualifier
 
FIFA Fussball-Weltmeisterschaft, Deutschland 2006
Peru face a hot Argentina
Peru have an early chance to avenge their Copa America exit when they face conquerors Argentina in a World Cup qualifier on Saturday.
 
FIFA Fussball-Weltmeisterschaft, Deutschland 2006
One final Beckham wish
David Beckham has admitted that the 2006 World Cup is likely to be his last chance of winning a major tournament with England.
 
BD-Scot game nicely set
Bangladesh's second warm-up match against Scotland was evenly poised after the home side reached 172 for three after 35 overs at The Grange in Edinburgh yesterday.
 
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India were 169-8 in 34.3 overs chasing a stiff target of 308 for victory in the second of the three-match NatWest Challenge one-day series against England at The Oval yesterday.
 
Champs Trophy no bonus points
The ICC has announced the playing conditions for the Champions Trophy, and has decided not to have a bonus-points system.
 
Indo-Pak ODI now Nov 13
The India-Pakistan one-day international that was planned as a celebration of the BCCI's platinum jubilee has been brought forward by a day to November 13.
 
Rajib atop alone
International Master Enamul Hossain Rajib took a solo lead in the Destiny-2000 Open FIDE Rating Chess Tournament after the sixth round at the Bangladesh Chess Federation hall room yesterday.
 
Sharp TT from today
The First Sharp Blade Open Table Tennis competition begins today at the Woodenfloor gymnasium.

The Bangladesh Table Tennis Players' Welfare Association has corganised the tournament.

 
Diego Jr joins Genoa
Diego Maradona Jr., the teenage son of the Argentine soccer legend, has joined Italy's Serie B outfit Genoa.
 

 
   
 
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