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  August 5, 2003 | 17:25 IST


Sven says he'll fine players if mobiles ring

England coach Sven Goran Eriksson has reportedly told his players they'll be fined if their phones ring during training.
[ananova.com]



Father 'killed tennis stars' opponent'

The father of two tennis prodigies has been arrested in France on suspicion of killing an opponent by drugging his water bottle.
[thisislondon.com]



Chinese fans bid big for Beckham sweat at charity auction

Chinese fans of David Beckham have paid hundreds of pounds for a bathrobe, a pillow case and bedding used by the footballer during Real Madrid's weekend visit to Beijing.
[ananova.com]



'I'd rather quit'

The Dutch referee who red-carded Steven Gerrard would quit football if he had to endure that level of abuse regularly.
[thesun.co.uk]



Hunger the gap between silver and gold: coach

Australia's track cyclists need to regain their hunger to convert a bag full of world championship silver into gold at next year's Olympics, according to coach Martin Barras.
[theage.com.au]



Dundee chief wants fans to pick side

New Dundee director Giovanni di Stefano wants the supporters to choose the team using a 'Pop Idol' style phone poll.
[ananova.com]



Golf's golden girl not ready to call it quits

Annika Sorenstam's amazing season continued when she wrote another chapter in the history books with her victory in the Women's British Open.
[bday.co.za]



Beckham makes Real effort to fit in

Real Madrid coach Carlos Queiroz says England captain David Beckham is slowly but surely fitting in at the Spanish giants after his much-hyped transfer to the Bernabeu.
[iol.co.za]



Frank Williams vows to keep Montoya

Sir Frank Williams would like to keep Hockenheim winner Juan Pablo Montoya on the Grove books 'forever.'
[homeoff1.com]



Lobbyists Dismayed By Spa 'Sell-Out'

Anti-smoking campaigners are dismayed with Belgium's decision to dilute a ban on tobacco advertising in sports to re-attract Formula One.
[homeoff1.com]



Trulli Slams Schu's 'Unfair' Move

Jarno Trulli has slammed Michael Schumacher for performing an 'unfair' overtaking manoeuvre on him during the German Grand Prix.
[homeoff1.com]

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