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/ 19 September 2005
Ron Atkinson, manager of Manchester United when they opened the 1985/86 season with ten victories and still finished fourth after being hit by a string of injuries, sees no one to match Chelsea’s huge world-class squad this season. ”Chelsea have such a big squad that it will take something major to disrupt them,” he said.
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/ 19 September 2005
After 35 years in the safekeeping of a United States war veteran, the diary of a Vietnamese army doctor has hit bookstores in Vietnam and become an instant bestseller with its unusually personal take on war. A warts and all portrayal of the horrors of war or of intrigues in the trenches it is not.
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/ 19 September 2005
Spot gold on Monday touched a fresh 17-year high of $461,70 a troy ounce on strong buying of the metal, despite a lower euro, traders said. At 10.45am, gold was quoted at $461,35/oz, up $2,55/oz from its previous close. The euro was last at $1,2129 from the unit’s previous close of $1,2160.
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/ 19 September 2005
The pivotal game against the Democratic Republic of Congo, which Bafana Bafana must draw to ensure qualification for next year’s African Nations Cup tournament in Egypt, will be played at Durban’s King’s Park Stadium on October 8.
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/ 19 September 2005
Leavander Johnson had worked a long time for his big night, 16 years to be exact. His first title defence turned tragic, however, leaving the veteran boxer in a fight that most with his kind of injury don’t win. Johnson was in a drug-induced coma on Sunday following emergency brain surgery he underwent just minutes after losing his lightweight title the night before.
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/ 19 September 2005
Bolton snatched victory against Manchester City on Sunday after an injury time penalty from Gary Speed earned the Trotters a 1-0 win at the City of Manchester stadium. Richard Dunne’s needless handball gifted Sam Allardyce’s men the chance to take the three points and send City, who hit the woodwork four times, reeling to their first defeat of the season.
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/ 19 September 2005
Elena Dementieva and Dinara Safina teamed up to help the Russian Federation retain the Fed Cup title on Sunday, beating Amelie Mauresmo and Mary Pierce of France 6-4, 1-6, 6-3 in doubles to give the Russians a 3-2 win. Dementieva, who also won both of her singles matches, sank to her knees in celebration after Mauresmo hit a forehand long on match point at Roland Garros.
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/ 19 September 2005
A chain-smoker from eastern China who started smoking at the age of three has failed in an attempt to win a place in the Guinness Book of World Records, a news report said on Monday. The 37-year-old from Shanghai applied for a place in the record books as the world’s youngest smoker.
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/ 19 September 2005
Minister of Foreign Affairs Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma has signed an accord with Argentina to regulate political, economic and trade relations between the two countries. She signed the Joint South African-Argentina Binational Commission Agreement with her Argentinian counterpart Rafael Bielsa on Sunday in New York.
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/ 19 September 2005
Vacationers in Tirol can now visit the world’s first beer baths at Starkenberg Castle near Imst. Of course, these pools are less about recreation and more about health. The seven pools have been filled with beer byproducts — the yeast that settles at the bottom of the vats during cold storage — to tackle a wide range of skin ailments.