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DAWN - the Internet Edition
June 26, 2002 Wednesday Rabi-us-Sani 14, 1423

Sport

Kiwis gain first Test win in West Indies
BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, June 25: New Zealand claimed their first-ever Test victory in West Indies Monday when they won the first Test by 204 runs with a day to spare....
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Henman, Venus flying high
LONDON, June 25: Tim Henman touched on the sublime Tuesday with a Wimbledon performance of near-perfection to rubberstamp his status as strong favourite for the grasscourt grand slam title....
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Diva fancied to make amends
LAHORE, June 25: If all goes well, four-year-old bay filly, Diva, can make amends during the mid-week Lahore Gymkhana races at the Racecourse Wednesday....
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PSF approves teams for three events
ISLAMABAD, June 25: The Annual General Meeting of the Pakistan Squash Federation (PSF) Tuesday while approving the teams for the forthcoming Commonwealth Games and the World Junior Championship, also annouced a...
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Three brothers in 4-man team for Manchester
LAHORE, June 25: A four-member Pakistan wrestling team, comprising three real brothers, was named here Tuesday for taking part in the next month’s Commonwealth Games in Machester. “Usman, Umar and Ali...
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Shooting squad
LAHORE, June25: A six-member shooting team has been selected to paticipate in the Commonwealth Games to be held in Manchester, from July 25....
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Delayed again
LAHORE, June 25: The completion date of the Punjab Stadium has been further extended to Oct 31. The completion work of the stadium being built in Nishter park in close proximity...
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Bashir for Tangier
LAHORE, June 25: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) curator Haji Bashir has left for Morocco to prepare the wickets at the newly approved international cricket centre, Tangier....
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Abida retained
LAHORE, June 25: Prof Mrs Abida Tanvir has been retained as president of the Punjab University women sports tournament committee. Prof Miss Shahida Khanum and Prof Khalida Samar Mubarik Mand have been elected as vice-presidents....
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History against Turkey: Second semifinal
SAITAMA, Japan, June 25: History shows that it takes an established soccer heavyweight to knock four-times winners Brazil out of the World Cup....
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Germany end S. Korean dream to reach final
SEOUL, June 25: Germany’s recovery from the lowest moment in their soccer history was completed in style Tuesday when they ended South Korea’s dream run with a 1-0 semifinal win to...
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Fans cheer Germany’s return to soccer elite
BERLIN, June 25: German fans swept onto the streets from bars and offices Tuesday to celebrate their seventh entry into a World Cup final after shattering South Korea’s dream with a...
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Referees quash allegations of corruption
YOKOHAMA, Japan, June 25: World Cup referees denied allegations of a conspiracy involving South Korea on Tuesday after a number of controversial decisions helped the co-hosts reach the semifinals....
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Japan bars 64 foreigners
TOKYO, June 25: Japanese police said on Tuesday that 64 foreigners had been refused entry into the country as part of security measures....
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Foreign coach unacceptable, says Nigeria President
LAGOS, June 25: Nigeria’s President Olusegun Obasanjo has ruled out a foreign coach for the national soccer team by arguing that the country’s own coaches could do the job, state television...
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Players contest too many games, says FIFA
YOKOHAMA, Japan, June 25: Professional footballers are risking injury because they are playing too many games, FIFA medical officials said on Tuesday as they unveiled research on injuries at the World...
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