DALLAS: George Foreman still insists he was drugged before his famous 1974 clash with Muhammad Ali in Africa but says the defeat was good for his soul and he is not sore about it.
GRAND BLANC, Michigan: After nine trips to qualifying school and 150 tournaments without a win, Brian Bateman might have considered spending a little less time in the kitchen and a bit more time on the practice range.
LONDON: Many a Wimbledon champion might not have tasted glory on Centre Court had it not been for the humble racket stringer.
SAN FRANCISCO: Controversial outfielder Barry Bonds, who is six home runs shy of breaking Hank Aaron's all-time US home run record, was elected to a starting spot in the 78th Major League Baseball All-Star Game.
LONDON: Itinerary for the 2007 Tour de France, which starts on Saturday:
VALENCIA, Spain: Alinghi and Team New Zealand took it easy yesterday, enjoying their last day off before they run into the final straight of the America's Cup.
LONDON: Never mind who wins, Tour de France organisers just want their sport to emerge scandal-free from the three-week race which starts from London on Saturday.
ZURICH: FIFA president Sepp Blatter is to reconsider a ban on high altitude soccer matches following a meeting yesterday with Bolivian President Evo Morales.
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