Djokovic races to ¡¥double-bagle¡¦
CHANG, CHAN ADVANCE:
World No. 3 Novak Djokovic romped to victory in Basel on Thursday and Taiwan¡¦s two remaining players both won yesterday in Taipei
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Tendulkar¡¦s 175 in vain as Aussies hold on
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Taiwan¡¦s Lin sets pace, Woods storms into lead
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Kings kill Penguins¡¦ perfect road record
EXPLOSIVE:
Although Pittsburgh held a 2-1 lead as the third period opened, the Kings rallied in regal fashion to score four goals in a little more than 11 minutes of play
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Yankees celebrate, but look to next season
EYES ON THE FUTURE:
Although champagne was still flowing to celebrate their World Series victory, plans were already in the works for next year¡¦s line up of Yankee players
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ASA president and board suspended over Semenya
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Agassi asks for compassion, not condemnation
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Bulls put end to Cleveland Cavaliers winning streak
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Roma rally to conquer Cottagers
ENGLISH IRE:
The defeat in Rome left Fulham third in Group E, while at Goodison Park, soccer legend Eusebio watched Portugal¡¦s Benfica outclass Everton in Group I
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Aussie Smith looking to spoil Wilkinson¡¦s return
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Wenger¡¦s young guns are having fun
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2010 FIFA WORLD CUP: No place for Vieira as coach Domenech names France squad
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Haye confident he will knock out Valuev
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