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Cricket: Umpires hit back after corruption claims
An Indian channel allegedly found six umpires willing to give decisions on teams, playing conditions.
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Triathlon: Armstrong competes in Baltimore
Organisers of the Revolution3 Half-Full Triathlon dropped US Triathlon sanctions so Armstrong could compete.
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Football: Suarez at centre of new diving storm
Suarez has been accused of diving on several previous occasions.
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Formula One: Mystery ‘thud’ keeps Hamilton bid alive
Car seemed to be under-steering badly before an unexpected ‘thud on the rear’ solved the problem: Lewis Hamilton
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Athletics: Bolt vows title defence in Rio
Jamaican athlete, buoyed by the West Indies’ World Twenty20 triumph, declared that cricket was his ‘first love’.
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I’m not finished yet: Azarenka
World number one ends title-drought; vows improvement by year-end.
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Cricket: Pietersen text row claimed ‘rubbish’
South African board hits back at ECB’s claims.
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2012 World Twenty20: Samuels, from villain to hero
West Indies all-rounder turns around turbulent times to take team to title.
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Don't forget us in Afghan transition, women plead
The fear is that once international troops have left and there is less global oversight.
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Chavez wins another six-year term in Venezuela
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez shrugged off cancer and a unified opposition to triumph yet again at the ballot box.









