Archive for the November 7, 2005
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Top-seeded Nathalie Dechy and No 3 Marion Bartoli bowed out of the semi-finals on Saturday to end the chance of an all-French final at the 170,000-dollar WTA Bell Challenge. American veteran Amy Frazier, the sixth
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Brett Lee's quest to be more patient in hurling down his thunderbolts reaped dividends with a career-best five 30 to spur Australia to an overwhelming victory over the West Indies in the first Gabba Test
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The West Indies will take some mental scars to their second Test with Australia after their 379-run hammering in the opening Gabba Test here on Sunday. Pre-match optimism dissipated in the face of the same
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Sri Lanka recorded their first victory in the one-day series in India, winning the fifth international by five wickets here on Sunday. The tourists, chasing India's 285-8 from 50 overs, won with 14 balls to
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Brett Lee and Nathan Bracken bowled Australia to one of their biggest victories over the West Indies, winning the first cricket Test by 379 runs with a day to spare at the Gabba here on
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Pakistan called for the early involvement of human settlement experts in the assessment and reconstruction of the quake- devastated areas in NWFP and Azad Kashmir where some 3.5 million people are now homeless. "With the
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In Pakistan, the prevalence of diabetes in people over 25 years of age is 12 percent, with another 10 percent having pre-diabetes or Impaired Glucose Tolerance. A report released by Diabetic Association of Pakistan mentioned
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THE WAY most of us treat animals is just deplorable. Man is just not friendly towards other beings. Humans consider themselves the owner of this planet. As its most intelligent beings they take for granted
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When a change occurs in physical, chemical and biological characteristics of air, land and water and this change is harmful to human and other forms of life it is called pollution. An environmental pollution is
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Climate change may promote the spread of deadly diseases like malaria and asthma in both rich and poor countries by increasing the range of parasitic insects and whipping up dust from storms, a new report
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