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Australia started the fourth morning of the first Test in Bangalore looking to clean up the India tail. After a spirited fightback last night led by Harbhajan Singh following Mitchell Johnson's earlier heroics for Australia, India began today at 8-313.
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Basketball: Wade spreads the gospel of hope from the hoops - The Independent
Basketball is a big sport, played by big men for big money, a game populated by larger-than-life characters, few more so than Dwyane Wade. While most mega-rich icons might buy their parents a pub or a house, the 26-year-old Miami Heat star has bought ...
Competitive pumpkin growing: sport and addiction - Seattle Times
Walt Perham squeezes between two giant pumpkins (before they're weighed) to measure them. He and his son, Brad, were declared the winners and set a state record with 1,467 pounds. At top right is the Canadian record holder, Jake van Kooten of ...
Sport: Golf - Setantasports.com
Charl Schwartzel birdied the final hole to take a one-shot lead into the final round of the Madrid Masters as the worrying news concerning the health of Seve Ballesteros overshadowed events in the Spanish capital. Speculation on the course suggested ...
Blair 'intervened' on ads exemption - Croydon Guardian
Fresh details about the Ecclestone Affair - New Labour's first sleaze scandal - have been revealed in Whitehall documents. Previously secret papers showed that Tony Blair personally intervened to secure Formula One's exemption from a tobacco ...
Lawyer who loved racehorses, gambling found dead - Miami Herald
ODESSA, Fla. -- Hillsborough County Sheriff's detectives are investigating the suspicious death of a lawyer found dead in his home. Lawrence P. Higgins was found dead in his home Friday morning. Besides owning a few small businesses, the 61-year-old ...
Outdoors Notebook | Alaska halibut plan would give more control to ... - Seattle Times
Halibut are hung on a rack waiting to be cleaned by local fishermen in Seward, Alaska. The Alaskan charter boat industry was dealt a blow last week that could affect visiting sport anglers targeting halibut by 2011. The North Pacific Fishery ...
Ex-Lion and Spartan Charles Rogers provides lesson in excess - Detroit Free Press
This is a time when everyone should root for the Lions. I'm not talking about the remaining 12 games of a season long since over, but rather the organization's challenge in squeezing every dime out of Charles Rogers' pockets now that an arbitrator ...
On the Air today - Chicago Sun-Times
ON THE AIR TODAY Time Sport TV/radio 8 a.m. European tour: Madrid Masters Golf Noon NFL: Bears at Falcons Fox-32/780-AM Noon College volleyball: Nebraska at Missouri CSN 1 p.m. ARCA: Hantz Group 200 Speed 2 p.m. MLS: Crew at Fire Ch.50/1030-AM/1200 ...
Dawson decisions Tarver, clinches portion of light heavyweight title - ESPN.com
LAS VEGAS -- Chad Dawson finally has a victory over a notable opponent. Dawson entered his IBF-IBO light heavyweight title fight Saturday night at the Pearl inside the Palms with questions that his unblemished record was the result of victories ...
Measure of a Swimmer - Baltimore Sun
One in a series of occasional articles on Michael Phelps and his path to the 2004 Olympics. The late Doc Counsilman was a World War II pilot before he revolutionized swimming. He applied physics to the sport, but in addition to lift and drag and ...
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