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Lessons our hockey chiefs should learn

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August 30, 2003 16:20 IST

  August 30, 2003 | 16:20 IST


Lessons our hockey chiefs should learn

For India and Pakistan matches, at least 30 to 40 per cent of the paying public was of Indian origin, and more than 30 Indian media persons turned up to cover the event — including five TV channels. Surely this is something that the IHF can build on.
[business-standard.com]



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[thesun.co.uk]



Becks' hopes for his folks

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[thesun.co.uk]



Britain's quartet in search of a long lost rhythm

There is a strong case to be made for claiming that the British 4x100 metres relay team will win the world title.
[guardian.co.uk]



Tyre rule puts skids under Ferrari rivals

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[guardian.co.uk]



Beckham must prove his worth

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[guardian.co.uk]



'The best player in the world is wearing Arsenal's colours'

Thierry Henry is the best player in the world, says David Lacey.
[guardian.co.uk]



'United should win every year'

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[guardian.co.uk]



United face border skirmish

Manchester United and Rangers have been paired in the same Champions League group. Wouldn't it be great if they both got through? What? Oh.
[guardian.co.uk]



Chelsea can bank on Veron and Crespo

Big Ron, the man behind the controversial Atkinson Diet, can see Chelsea fighting for top spot with Lazio in Group G.
[guardian.co.uk]



First chink in Houllier's armour

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[guardian.co.uk]



IAAF powerless as Young denies drug admission

A new twist to the controversy surrounding the newly crowned world 400 metres champion, Jerome Young, means his alleged doping case may never be investigated.
[telegraph.co.uk]



Running the story

How our man in Paris (almost) grabbed glory for Great Britain.
[bbc.co.uk]



McManaman set for Man City

Former England midfielder Steve McManaman is poised to join Manchester City in a two-year deal, if he passes a medical on Saturday.
[bbc.co.uk]



Old broom fills the power vacuum

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[guardian.co.uk]

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