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FOOTBALL
Beckham's free kick does the trick, England enters quarter-finals
Battling sickness, the England captain produced a curling shot from about 25 yards beating the goalkeeper

Rodriguez rocket propels Argentina ahead
Mexico comes out firing and nearly pulls off the impossible

TENNIS
Another record beckons Federer
LONDON: In a leafy corner of a quiet London suburb, in a gently undulating landscape presided over by an attractively-ageing cathedral, one of the oldest theatres in the world of sport — one that offers the comforting illusion of having ...

CRICKET
Laxman stands apart as India misfires again


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The Netherlands wallops Australia to clinch title
KUALA LUMPUR: : Elevating the competition to an extraordinary level of excellence, the Netherlands recorded its maiden triumph in the Azlan Shah hockey tournament outclassing the defending champion, Australia, 6-2 on Sunday even as India cornered ...

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Football
Unconvincing England advances on a Beckham special
STUTTGART: England captain David Beckham fired his team into the World Cup quarterfinals here on Sunday by scoring the only goal in a 1-0 victory over Ecuador. Beckham curled in a trademark free-kick on 60 minutes to become the first Englishman ...

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Red Eagle triumphs
BANGALORE: Capt. Jamshed J. Appoo's Red Eagle (Suraj Narredu astride) won the Juvenile Sprinters' Million, the chief event of the races held here on Sunday. Padmanabhan trains the winner. The results 1. SKYLINE PLATE (1,100m), ...

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