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Reunification fight

In the wake of recent events, Amir Khan had the unique opportunity to strike a blow for the overwhelming majority of decent, law-abiding British Muslims in a sporting context and

July 21, 2005by shareit

Royal letdown

RACING Ante-post backers in this Saturday’s King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Diamond Stakes at Newbury are seriously out of pocket. Former favourites Motivator, Yeats, Doyen and Ouija Board, as

July 21, 2005by shareit

Successful fundraising

Thank you The Resident, thank you Burgau Sports Club, thank you all our supporters. Our first Book & Bric-a-brac sale made 215 euros for the animals of L.A.P.S. We were

July 21, 2005by shareitIn

Testing times

CRICKET England lost the final of the NatWest one-day series by seven wickets to an Australian side which finally looks to be finding its feet ahead of the first Test

July 21, 2005by shareit

The Open – Tiger shoot!

This year’s edition of the St. Andrews showpiece proved to be a landmark event for several reasons. The legendary Golden Bear, Jack Nicklaus , played his last Major, forty-three years

July 21, 2005by shareit

World Cup News

Latest terrorist outrages in London have prompted Bavarian Minister of the Interior, Guenther Beckstein, to announce stringent security measures for next year’s football highlight. Among other steps, the Schengen Agreement

July 21, 2005by shareit

Air acrobatics over Cascais Bay

LAST SUNDAY morning, Tamariz Beach in Estoril was alive with more than just the usual sun worshippers – the skies at 10:30am became the playground for aviation experts. The Portuguese

July 20, 2005by shareit

ALGERIA

Killer heat wave kills 13 Unrelenting hot weather, which has reached 50 Celsius in the shade, is causing mayhem across Algeria.Thirteen people have died of sunstroke, mostly elderly people. Numerous

July 20, 2005by shareitIn