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Horschel says he's done apologising for his style
Sports, Brett Brasier, Published on 24/04/2022
» We are all not cut from the same cloth and the way we control our emotions as we are challenged by this game differs -- some of us just bemoan a bad shot while others throw a club or two.
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Damaged Amazon rainforest teetering on the brink
AFP, Published on 04/11/2021
» SAO FELIX DO XINGU (BRAZIL) - Something is wrong.
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How a pair of Jordans led my friendship with 'His Airness'
Sports, Published on 29/01/2021
» Back when I was in junior high, everyone wanted the Jumpman IVs but there was no chance we could afford a new pair of Jordans back in the day.
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Sacked Pisan wants FAT chief's scalp
Sports, Tor Chittinand, Published on 03/11/2018
» Sacked Football Association of Thailand secretary-general Pisan Jundilok has called for his friend Somyot Poompunmuang to be removed as FAT president.
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Film stokes new row over Venezuelan boxing legend 'El Inca'
AFP, Published on 30/12/2016
» CARACAS - On an April morning in 2010, Venezuelan boxing legend Edwin "El Inca" Valero, an undefeated two-time world champion, murdered his wife.
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Kickin' it old school: Vietnam's ancient 'foot badminton'
AFP, Published on 02/12/2016
» HANOI - Dusk and dawn sees Hanoi's leafy squares littered with devotees of da cau, Vietnam's ancient game of so-called "foot badminton" which endures despite the inevitable advance of football.
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BMW wheelchairs, high-tech bikes: life in the Paralympic fast lane
AFP, Published on 12/09/2016
» RIO DE JANEIRO - A wheelchair made by BMW and a prototype bike so valuable it must be kept under guard are two of the new weapons in Rio Paralympians' unending race for a competitive advantage.
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Rio 2016 cutbacks give cause for concern
AFP, Published on 09/02/2016
» LAUSANNE - Rowing and other sports expressed concern on Monday at the consequences of budget cuts at the Rio Olympics.
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Qatar signs first contracts on 'cities' for 180,000 workers
AFP, Published on 04/12/2015
» DOHA - Qatar signed the first contracts on a mega-accommodation project on Thursday which will eventually see almost 180,000 migrant workers housed in seven specially built "cities".
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Cooper thrives on Toulon debut after World Cup disappointment
AFP, Published on 08/11/2015
» PARIS - Mercurial Quade Cooper was little used at the World Cup, Australia coach Michael Cheika opting for the steadier game of an in-form Bernard Foley as the Wallabies finished runners-up to trans-Tasman rivals New Zealand after a fine campaign.
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