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Pakistan Want Suspended Trio to Be Allowed Home KARACHI (Reuters) - The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has asked Scotland Yard and the International Cricket Council to allow suspended trio Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir to return home from the tour of England.
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Patriots: Brady Expected at Practice After Wreck BOSTON (AP) -- The New England Patriots have confirmed on Twitter and Facebook that quarterback Tom Brady was involved in a car accident but is expected to show up at practice.
| | NYT > Sports, 2010-09-09 13:49:04 |
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What to Watch on Thursday at the Open Rafael Nadal will face Fernando Verdasco in one quarterfinal, while Stanislas Wawrinka will face Mikhail Youzhny in the other.
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Toshack Resigns as Wales Coach LONDON (Reuters) - John Toshack resigned as Wales coach on Thursday after six years in the job.
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Culture Of Secrecy Still Surrounds Gay Footballers LONDON (Reuters) - More than one in four British professional football players, coaches and referees polled in an online survey personally know gay footballers currently in the game.
| | NYT > Sports, 2010-09-09 12:50:04 |
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Patriots Quarterback Brady In Car Crash: Report BOSTON (Reuters) - New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady, who led his team to three NFL championships, was involved in an auto accident in Boston on Thursday morning, local media reported.
| | NYT > Sports, 2010-09-09 12:49:00 |
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Federer Proves Himself A Man For All Seasons NEW YORK (Reuters) - Let it sizzle, let it blow, let it chill.... whatever the weather, Roger Federer proved himself to be a master of the elements at the U.S. Open.
| | NYT > Sports, 2010-09-09 12:30:32 |
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FIFA May Abolish Extra Time At World Cup BERNE (Reuters) - FIFA may abolish extra time at the World Cup with drawn knockout matches going straight to penalties, the federation's president Sepp Blatter said Thursday.
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FIFA to Study Scrapping Extra-Time at 2014 WCup GENEVA (AP) -- FIFA's president wants the governing body to consider scrapping extra-time at the 2014 World Cup to encourage an attacking style after defensive tactics dominated in South Africa.
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Capello to Quit as England Coach After Euro 2012 -..., NYT > Sports, 2010-09-09
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At Main Court, Wind Is Common Opponent..., NYT > Sports, 2010-09-09
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Federer Keeps Alive His Half of Dream Final..., NYT > Sports, 2010-09-09
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Experienced Staff Gives US a Boost at FIBA Worlds..., NYT > Sports, 2010-09-09
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Bringing It Big, NYT > Sports, 2010-09-09
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