Archive for  November 2005
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Captain Shivnarine Chanderpaul put on a brave face Wednesday as he confronted the task his West Indies team have of beating Australia in a cricket series here for the first time in 12 years. The
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Former Sri Lankan international Kaushalya Weeraratne set a new limited-overs cricket record this week when he hit the fastest half-century off 12 balls in a domestic match here. Weeraratne, 24, created the record on Tuesday
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Robby Ginepri made sure there would be at least two Americans in the Paris Masters third round when he muscled past Spain's Fernando Verdasco 6-3, 6-7 (7/9), 6-3 here on Wednesday. With top seed, and
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Sri Lanka's former World Cup-winning captain Arjuna Ranatunga on Wednesday predicted a 7-0 sweep for resurgent India in the current one-day series unless the tourists quickly stop the rot. Sri Lanka, beaten in the first
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Australia have matched an expected pace barrage by picking swing bowler Nathan Bracken over second leg-spinner Stuart MacGill for the opening cricket Test against the West Indies starting on Thursday. The Caribbean tourists, looking to
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Ashley Giles and Liam Plunkett took four wickets apiece to scrape a victory by 52 runs for England in their tour opener against the Pakistan Cricket Board Patron's XI. With England staring defeat in the
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Switzerland has agreed to release to Angola $21 million in funds that were blocked five years ago as part of an investigation into suspected money laundering, Swiss officials said on Wednesday. Under the agreement, the
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The heat was rising Wednesday in a dispute between South Korea and China over kimchi, the spicy side dish beloved by Koreans. Officials here said they hope to avert a trade war over South Korea's
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Prices in Zimbabwe have risen sharply in the past week, threatening to push inflation higher and compound the misery of the poor majority battling daily to eke out a living, analysts said. Zimbabwe is in
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A little-known religious sect on Tuesday pleaded with the US Supreme Court not to ban t, a hallucinogenic tea, from Brazil that its devotees say brings them closer to God. The case brings US anti-drugs
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