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Pakistan fall further as Malik goes

Trent Bridge—Mohammad Asif's five wickets made the morning session Pakistan's, but on a day for the bowlers on which 12 wickets fell for 113 runs, Steven Finn and James Anderson made superb use of conditions to cut the visitors down to 90 for 6 before tea at Trent Bridge. Anderson made the initial incision, removing both opener

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Radcliffe targets 2012 Marathon glory

LONDON — Marathon world record holder Paula Radcliffe has warned her rivals she will be back to reclaim the limelight once her second baby is born with an elusive Olympic gold medal high on her wish list.

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Sharapova through, Peer out at Stanford WTA event

STANFORD, California —Former world No. 1 Maria Sharapova reached the quarter-finals while Shahar Peer became the first seeded player to fall at the WTA Bank of the West Classic Thursday.

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Celtic, Ajax in nightmare CL starts
Falla slips into LA ATP tennis quarter-finals


 
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