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China Daily 30 Anniversary Edition

Blind female amateur achieves career high

[2007-08-22 07:09]

LOS ANGELES: American Sheila Drummond, with her heart pounding, recorded what is believed to be the first hole-in-one by a totally blind female golfer at Mahoning Valley Country Club in Lehighton, Pennsylvania on Sunday.

Coe wants sexier format for iPod gen

[2007-08-22 07:09]

OSAKA, Japan: Britain's Sebastian Coe wants athletics to adopt a sexier format, or risk losing future talent to other sports and fast food.

IN BRIEF (Page 23)

[2007-08-22 07:09]

Federer completes title half-century

[2007-08-21 07:09]

CINCINNATI, Ohio: Record-setting Roger Federer takes aim at a fourth US Open title after winning the 50th trophy of his career 6-1, 6-4 against James Blake on Sunday at the Cincinnati Masters.

Open-bound Isner aims for high life

[2007-08-21 07:09]

NEW HAVEN, Connecticut: Big-serving American John Isner, who smashed a stunning 144 aces on his way to the final in Washington, has no doubt he can compete with the world's top players.

United's poor start continues as City wins derby

[2007-08-21 07:09]

LONDON: Manchester United's stuttering start to the defence of the Premier League title became a full-blown slump on Sunday when it was beaten 1-0 by Manchester City.

Sevilla crushes Real Madrid to take Super Cup

[2007-08-21 07:09]

MADRID: Sevilla got the new season off to a glittering start when it claimed its fifth trophy in a little over a year after a 5-3 win against Real Madrid in the second leg of the Spanish Super Cup at the Bernabeu on Sunday.

Shocks on and off court at world championships

[2007-08-21 07:09]

KUALA LUMPUR: Shocks on court and a big rift at the top of the sport's governing body marked the world badminton championships which ended on Sunday with three golds for China and two for Indonesia.

IN BRIEF (Page 23)

[2007-08-21 07:09]

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[2007-08-21 07:01]

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[2007-08-17 07:26]

Defending champ Xie loses on day of uspets

[2007-08-17 07:18]

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian star Lee Chong Wei crashed out of the world badminton championships yesterday while China's formidable shuttlers also suffered shock defeats in a day of upsets.

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