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Marlon Samuels
Cricket   Media   Photos   Sport   West Indies  
 The Times Of India 
Samuels faces two year ban for match fixing
| 12 May, 2008 1855hrs IST, PTI |       PORT OF SPAIN: West Indies cricketer Marlon Samuels has been found liable of one of the two bribery charges and faces a two year ban from in... (photo: AP)
Michael Clarke
Australia   Cricket   Jamaica   Photos   Sport  
 Sydney Morning Herald 
Clarke in doubt for first Test following Bingle death
| Australian vice-captain Michael Clarke is in doubt for the first Test against the West Indies in Jamaica following the death of fiancee Lara Bingle's father. | Graham Bingle, who had been battling c... (photo: AP / )
 Australia´s captain Ricky Ponting walks in the rain before the start of the one-day deciding match between Australia and New Zealand at the Gabba in Brisbane,Friday Dec. 10, 2004.   (bb2)  The Times Of India 
Ponting goes hi-tech to overcome batting slump
| 9 May, 2008 1212hrs IST, IANS |       BRISBANE: Skipper Ricky Ponting, who is going through an unusually long form slump, has taken recourse to hi-tech plasma screen gadgetry in ... (photo: AP Photo/Steve Holland)
Australia   Cricket   Photos   Sport Star   Sports  
 Mariah Carey , Singer  The Daily Mail 
Mariah shows off her new husband at New York gig - and changes her mind ...
By EMILY SHERIDAN - | Newlywed singer Mariah Carey has spoken for the first time about her "soul mate" and admitted she has changed her mind about starting a family. | The 38-year-old singer wed rappe... (photo: AP / )
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Australia's Shaun Tait The Australian
Tait surprise participant at Test camp
| THREE months after shocking the cricket world by walking away from the game, speedster Shaun Tait was back in Australian colours today. A refreshed Tait was a surprise ... (photo: AP Photo/Rick Rycroft)
Australia   Cricket   Photos   Sport Star   Sports  
John Capel of the US, left, gets ahead of Jamaica's Usain Bolt,jsa1 Penn Live
Bolt runs 2nd fastest 100
5/4/2008, 12:33 p.m. EDT> The Associated Press  | KINGSTON, Jamaica (AP) — Jamaican sprinter Usain Bolt ran the second fastest 100 meters ever, finishing in 9.7... (photo: AP / Anja Niedringhaus)
Athletic   Carribean   Jamaica   Kingston   Olympic   Photos   Sport  
Reading room Sydney Morning Herald
Weird and brutal life in a mongrel tongue
| TEN years ago, a collection of short stories was published, turning its author, a near-penniless and hitherto unknown young Dominican-American, into an overnight sensat... (photo: GFDL / PENG Yanan)
Books   Culture   Dominican   Photos   Reading  
 IIlusionist David Blaine (dn1) The Providence Journal
Blaine breaks record for breath- holding
| David Blaine set a new world record yesterday for breath-holding - 17 minutes and 4 seconds - fulfilling what he said was "a lifelong dream." | The feat was broadcast l... (photo: AP -Adam Butler)
Celebrity   Entertainment   Magic   Photos   Television  
INDIA-CRICKTER-RICKY-PONTING The Australian
IPL faces life without Aussies
| THE Indian Premier League faces a new dilemma from today as it lumbers on for another 33 days towards the June 1 final without its dominant Australian Test stars. | Aus... (photo: WN / Bhaskar Mallick)
Australia   India   League   Life   Photos  
England's Paul Collingwood, left, on 48 and Tim Ambrose, 97, leave the wicket at the end of play against New Zealand on the first day of the second international cricket test, at Basin Reserve, in Wellington, New Zealand, Thursday, March 13, 2008. International Herald Tribune
All cricket stake-holders will benefit from Twenty20 deal with American billionaire, says ECB
| : American billionaire Allen Stanford's proposed investment in an English Twenty20 competition looks likely to go ahead after the England and Wales Cricket Board said e... (photo: AP / )
Cricket   Entertainment   Investment   Photos   Sport  
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Morgan Tsvangirai, leader of the main opposition party in Zimbabwe addresses a press conference in Harare, Tuesday, April 1, 2008. Tsvangirai said that according to the results they collected throughout the country he had won the presidency and was waiting for the confirmation from the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission
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 Child survivors of the Holocaust filmed during the liberation of Auschwitz concentration camp by the Red Army, January, 1945. Still photograph from footage shot by the film unit of the First Ukrainian Front. Some of the tiny percentage of children not im
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