Man Utd claim top spot after easy win
GOALS GALORE:
Sir Alex Ferguson's side scored four times, as did Chelsea and Aston Villa, while Spurs went one better by putting five past a hapless Fulham
Manchester United beat Sunderland for the second time this season to take top spot in the Premier League as Arsenal were held to a drab 0-0 draw at Portsmouth.
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Sanders' triple-double secures Player of Week award
By Paul Huang Jonathan Sanders' exceptional all-around game, including a rare triple-double performance that led his dmedia Numen to a huge win over Taiwan Beer last Sunday, landed the American forward this week's SBL Player of the Week honor.
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Lee and Clark put Australia in driving seat against India
Brett Lee and Stuart Clark captured four wickets each to deliver Australia a potential match-winning innings lead over India in the first Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground yesterday.
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NBA: Parker lifts Spurs past hapless Bulls
SIDELINE SHAKEUP:
San Antonio easily beat Chicago in the Bulls' first game since the team got rid of coach Scott Skiles. Tony Parker shot 12-of-19 from the field
Tony Parker scored 28 points on Wednesday as the San Antonio Spurs downed the struggling Chicago Bulls 94-79 in a National Basketball Association contest.
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NFL: Patriots-Giants game to be aired in US-wide simulcast
The New England Patriots-New York Giants game, which was to be broadcast tomorrow night to less than half the US by the NFL Network, will be available to fans throughout the nation under an agreement on Wednesday between the NBC and CBS to simulcast it.
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Canada tops Czechs in ice hockey opener
John Tavares scored twice to give defending champion Canada a 3-0 victory over the Czech Republic on Wednesday, the opening day of the Under-20 World Ice Hockey Championship.
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'Wild Oats XI' increases lead over fleet
Sydney yacht Wild Oats XI increased its lead over the fleet yesterday, edging toward a third straight win in the Sydney to Hobart race.
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NHL: Dany Heatley helps Ottawa Senators beat Buffalo Sabres
Dany Heatley had a goal and two assists and Martin Gerber made 29 saves as Ottawa beat Buffalo 5-3 on Wednesday.
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Samuels shines for West Indies
MARVELLOUS MARLON:
The Jamaican just missed out on his second Test century but played a valuable innings nevertheless during his 267-minute stay at the crease
Marlon Samuels and captain Chris Gayle played contrasting innings as the West Indies belied their underdog status on the first day of the first Test against South Africa at St George's Park on Wednesday.
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Flamengo make move for Ronaldo
Five-time Brazilian champions Flamengo are in talks with AC Milan about acquiring striker Ronaldo.
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Serbian pair go into Hopman Cup as favorites
HOPMAN HOPES:
Taiwan's Lu Yen-hsun and Hsieh Su-wei will be looking to carry on where they left off last month when they won the Asian version of the tournament
Serbia will go into the Hopman Cup as firm favorites when the tournament starts in Perth tomorrow, but the unique mixed teams tennis competition has a history of being unpredictable.
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Celtic and Rangers stay on top after Boxing Day wins
Rangers secured a vital 3-1 victory at home to Motherwell in the Scottish Premier League on Wednesday but Celtic stayed two points clear thanks to a 2-0 victory at Dundee United.
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Black Caps looking to wrap up series against Bangladesh
New Zealand will be looking to wrap up their one-day cricket series against Bangladesh early when they meet in the second match of the three-match series in Napier today.
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