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Athletics
Graf beats Mutola, but not 14-year-old record
BIRMINGHAM, FEB. 18. Austrian Stephanie Graf failed in her bid to break the 14-year-old indoor World 800m record on Sunday, but she did beat arch-rival Maria Mutola. Another to miss out was Ethiopia's Berhane Adere, the fastest woman in the ...


Chess
Alexandra wants a date with Humpy
HYDERABAD, FEB. 18. In recognition of Koneru Humpy's growing stature in world chess, Russian Alexandra Kostenuik (junior World No. 2) has evinced interest in playing a `blitz' series with the World junior champion. This was conveyed by ...


Cricket
Mark Waugh has to prove he's up to the mark
POTCHEFSTROOM, FEB. 18. The sudden sacking of Steve Waugh from the one-day team has left twin brother Mark more uncertain than ever about his future in the game. It has shown in his body language from the time the squad left Sydney last ...
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    England is champion
    RANDBURG (JOHANNESBURG), FEB. 17. England stunned South Korea, defying all odds, for a 2-1 victory in the final of the Champions Challenge Cup played at the Randburg Astro Turf in Johannesburg on Sunday. India gained a bronze medal beating the ...


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    Tara gives Stephans a torrid time
    MUMBAI, FEB. 18. Shelley Stephans got a wakeup call at the start of her campaign in the $10,000 International Tennis Federation's Women's Futures on Monday, enough to shake off lethargy for the remaining part of the event. The top-seeded New ...

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