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Can sport ever regain its pristine purity?
January 13, 2004 16:29 IST
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January 13, 2004 | 16:30 IST
Tennis
Can sport ever regain its pristine purity?
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web.mid-day.com
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Russian teen says she's all about tennis
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usatoday.com
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Hewitt warns rivals: I'm as good as ever
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heraldsun.news.com.au
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Where the power lies
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bbc.co.uk
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USGA Announces 2004 Championships Schedule
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cybergolf.com
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Football
Venkatesh sizzles for United
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web.mid-day.com
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Robson applauds Durkin's honesty
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web.mid-day.com
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Formula One
Bahrain circuit almost complete
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bbc.co.uk
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All hotels booked for F1- Bahrain
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menafn.com
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Sauber's new F1 car is unveiled
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gulf-daily-news.com
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McNish pleads for Formula One drive
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homeoff1.com
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Ferrari was my university, says Massa
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hindustantimes.com
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Brand races to help F1 kick smoking habit
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homeoff1.com
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Davidson eyes F1 seat
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thisiscornwall.co.uk
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Athletics
Lone ranger
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web.mid-day.com
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Qatar to build athletics track in Kenya
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channelnewsasia.com
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Gardener looking to improve outdoor record
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independent.co.uk
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Registration for Grandma's Marathon starts
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runnersweb.com
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