Archive for the October 26, 2005
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Shaun Udal is determined to make the most of his England recall 10 years after his international career looked to have come to a shuddering halt. Not many 36-year-olds get given another opportunity to star
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Sachin Tendulkar smashed 93 off 96 balls on his return from an elbow injury as India whipped Sri Lanka by 152 runs on Tuesday to take a 1-0 lead in the seven-match one-day series. Irfan
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England captain Michael Vaughan has insisted there will be no 'Ashes let-down' for his side when they play Pakistan. England's dramatic 2-1 home series defeat of Australia, the world's number one ranked Test team, gave
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Pakistan captain Inzamamul Haq has vowed to salve his country's earthquake wounds with an exciting Test series against a resurgent England, who arrive on Wednesday on a high from their Ashes triumph. "Cricket has been
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With the England cricket team due to arrive here today (Wednesday) on a 57-day tour of the country there are mixed reactions towards the upcoming cricketing fiesta in the wake of the devastating October 8
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The best way to ensure sufficient vaccines in the event of a global flu pandemic is to transfer the necessary technology now to nations such as Mexico, India, China and Brazil, said Mexico's health minister.
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A Russian who lost his wife and two children in Germany's worst aviation disaster went on trial on Tuesday for killing the Swiss air traffic controller he held responsible. Vitaly Kaloyev, 48, lost his family
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The Czech Social Democrats are ready to work with the Communists, still tainted for many voters by years of totalitarianism, if it allows them to form a leftist government next year, Prime Minister Jiri Paroubek
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A blind activist under house arrest for exposing forced abortions in China's east has been beaten for the second time this month, a village official and the Washington-based Radio Free Asia said on Tuesday. It
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At an event held to mark the opening of Nokia's new regional headquarters in Dubai, Nokia Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Jorma Ollila reconfirmed the company's strong commitment to the Middle East and Africa. The
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