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/ 15 July 2005

Eat French food and live longer, says Chirac

French President Jacques Chirac, whose recent comments on British and Finnish cooking provoked a minor diplomatic incident, claimed on Thursday that French cuisine is part of the reason for the longevity of his compatriots. Listing in a television interview France’s strengths, Chirac lauded the merits of the national cuisine.

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/ 15 July 2005

Air of anti-climax at world swimming meet

The ripples of the 2004 Athens Olympics will still be felt when the 11th swimming World Championships open in Montreal on Sunday. Several of the sport’s superstars — including Australian Ian Thorpe — are taking the post-Olympic year off, while others — such as Michael Phelps — have chosen instead to refocus their efforts.

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/ 15 July 2005

Armstrong keeps lead but loses teammate

The Alps are gone forever — now the Pyrenees beckon Lance Armstrong again as he edges closer to retiring with a seventh straight Tour de France win. Armstrong finished comfortably in 41st place on Thursday’s 12th stage and preserved his overall lead. Although it was his last day in the Alps, Armstrong had little time for sentimentality.

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/ 15 July 2005

Els chases Tiger in Scotland

Ernie Els began the long climb back to try to close the gap between him and Tiger Woods with a second-round five-under 67 at the British Open on Friday. It put the South African at three-under for the championship and three behind Woods, but the world number one had still to tee off. ”I still made a lot of mistakes, but I had eight birdies,” Els said.

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/ 15 July 2005

Heartache behind the hardcore

”He was always hardcore,” Mike Bechet says as he remembers coaching the teenage Kevin Pietersen at Maritzburg College. There is a small echo of awe in Bechet’s voice as he describes a schoolboy cricketer he initially doubted but ultimately exalted. Donald McRae speaks to Pietersen’s mentors about England’s new star.