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BIRTHDAYS 05/10/08

•Sports announcer Pat Summerall, 78 •Singer Henry Fambrough (the Spinners), 70 •Announcer Gary Owens (“Laugh-In”), 69

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England made to struggle by Kiwis

England grind their way to 286-6 on day three of the first Test, still trailing New Zealand by 184 runs.

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No one cares about Blues

POETRY recitals and chamber music concerts draw more people than Pura Cup matches.

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Oldham Christians live for a week as refused asylum seekers

Christians on Oldham are attempting to live on 650 for food and 350 for transport for one week to highlight the plight of asylum seekers in the UK as part of the nationwide Endurance Challenge

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Ganga: Battle far from over for T&T --

Jamaica may be way ahead of the rest of the Carib Beer Series competition, but for Trinidad and Tobago captain Daren Ganga, the battle is far from over. T&T staved off defeat to earn a hard-fought draw with the unbeaten Jamaicans yesterday, but Ganga feels although a result was never likely yesterday, T&T can still do well in this year's competition. "It (the Queen's Park Oval track) was too easy paced,"...

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A fillip to small coir units

KOCHI: The Union budget proposes to reduce the guarantee fee and the annual fee of the Credit Guarantee Fund Trust for Small Industries (CGTSI) operated by Small Industries Development Bank of India (SIDBI). The bank will reduce the guarantee ...

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South Africa unearth the new Jonty

Congratulations to India who beat South Africa to raise the Under-19 World Cup trophy today. Tanmay Srivastava top-scored with 46 in India’s 159 and there were two wickets each for Siddarth Kaul, Ajitesh Argal and Ravindra Jadeja. South Africa fell short by 12 runs. But perhaps the most intriguing aspect of the day was the unearthing [...]

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Move over Jonty, here comes Engelbrecht

While all of South Africa's fielders are top draw, some are more potent than the others and none more so that Sybrand Engelbrecht. He made people gape by pulling off a catch against Papua New Guinea that would rival Jonty Rhodes' best.

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T&T 'NASHING' TEETH -- Jamaica take first innings points

T&T 'NASHING' TEETHJamaica take first innings pointsGarth WattleySunday, March 2nd 2008ON BENDED KNEE: Jamaican batsman Brendon Nash sweeps at a delivery under the attention of Trinidad and Tobago wicketkeeper Denesh Ramdin and short leg fielder Jason Mohammed, left, during the second day of their Carib Beer Series clash at the Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain. Nash's unbeaten 96 left Jamaica at 330...

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Openers eye world record

Graeme Smith and Neil McKenzie put on a record opening stand as South Africa seized complete control of the second Test against Bangladesh on the opening day here on Friday.The South African skipper batted superbly for his unbeaten 223, his fourth double ton in Tests, while McKenzie also impressed with a career-best 169.Their stand was the best ever for the opening wicket for South Africa, surpassing...

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The forgotten hero of this tour

He's known as a difficult man with a quirky temperament: a player who thinks poetically and reacts to things...

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Smith hammer

Graeme Smith and Neil McKenzie put on a record opening stand as South Africa seized complete control of the second Test against Bangladesh on the opening day here on Friday.

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South Africa pounds Bangladesh

Captain Graeme Smith and Neil McKenzie have put on a record opening stand as South Africa seized complete control of the second Test against Bangladesh.

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Warnie turns it on in Perth

RETIRED King of Spin Shane Warne was surprised by the retirement of WA spinner Brad Hogg, the visiting star said today at the WACA.

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Dream Authentics Tabletop Arcade Game

Man, didn't you just love the eighties? They used to have these places called “arcades”, where you could play all varieties of video games standing up that had a wide diversity of controllers ranging from track-balls, spinners, and the good old joystick with buttons. The Dream Authentics Tabletop Arcade Game recaptures the spirit of that unfortunately bygone era, without the whole standing up part....