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Rain holds up England
Rain has thwarted England's hopes of making quick progress with the bat on the third day of the first npower Test against New Zealand.
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Ronaldo ignites transfer speculation
Cristiano Ronaldo has hinted he will reconsider his future with Manchester United the summer.
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Smith does not blame SPL
Rangers manager Walter Smith refused to blame the Scottish Premier League for the team's Uefa Cup final defeat.
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James and Campbell fit for Portsmouth
David James and Sol Campbell are both expected to play for Portsmouth in the FA Cup Final against Cardiff City.
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'Blade Runner' wins appeal
Double amputee Oscar Pistorius is free to compete against able-bodied athletes after winning an appeal.
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Ferguson rejects Grant's comments
Sir Alex Ferguson has dismissed suggestions by Chelsea manager Avram Grant that referees helped Manchester United win the Premier League.
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Ferdinand extends United deal
Rio Ferdinand has extended his Manchester United contract until 2013.
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Chambers plans to run at Olympic trials
Dwain Chambers is taking the first steps towards overturning his lifetime ban from the British Olympic team.
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Strachan leads tributes for Burns
Gordon Strachan led the tributes for the former Celtic manager Tommy Burns, who has died at the age of 51.
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Nadal gives Murray birthday bashing
Happy returns were few and far between for Andy Murray as he was beaten in straight sets by Rafael Nadal on his 21st birthday.
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