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/ 11 August 2004

Els wants a Cinderella story

They call it ”glory’s last shot”, and no one at the PGA Championship understands that better than Ernie Els. The South African has won three tournaments this year and is second in the world rankings, but the Big Easy has had a hard time bagging a major. He did everything he could do in the first three majors of the year except win.

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/ 11 August 2004

Liverpool win without Owen

Liverpool left star striker Michael Owen on the bench, increasing speculation about a possible transfer, but still downed Austria’s Grazer AK 2-0 in a Champions League qualifying match on Tuesday. But Juventus, another traditional soccer powerhouse, could only manage a 2-2 draw against Sweden’s Djurgarden.

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/ 10 August 2004

Quake kills three in China

An earthquake measuring 5,6 on the Richter scale rocked south-west China on Tuesday, leaving three people dead and more than 250 injured, officials said. Two earthquakes measuring 5,1 and 5 on the Richter scale hit the same area on November 15 and 26 2003, killing four and injuring 120.

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/ 10 August 2004

Little hope for beached Rio whale

Rescuers have failed to free a humpback whale that washed up on a beach over the weekend, and biologists said on Tuesday its chances of survival are slim. More than 100 people still struggled to get the 10-ton whale off Jurujuba beach just across Rio de Janeiro at the entrance to Guanabara Bay and back into the ocean.

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/ 10 August 2004

Locust plague hits Niger, Chad

North African neighbours Chad and Niger on Tuesday appealed for international aid to battle an infestation of desert locusts, warning their already compromised populations could suffer food shortages. Millions of the finger-length insects have deluged the desert nations at the height of their crucial planting seasons