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BAM to set out on road to excellence with their ‘old’ plans
With the financial burden finally lifted off their shoulders, the Badminton Association of Malaysia (BAM) will retrieve their shelved plans to set Malaysia on the road to win honours consistently on the world stage.
Azalina elected to WADA board
Malaysia is set to play a bigger role in the fight against doping in sports following the election of Youth and Sports Minister Datuk Azalina Othman Said to the Foundation Board of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA).
Azalina: WAIS to prepare our athletes for 2006 Asiad
The world-renowned Western Australia Institute of Sports (WAIS) will help prepare Malaysian athletes for the 2006 Doha Asian Games in Qatar.
Government’s backing the reason behind England’s squash success
England have managed to produce a number of top 10 men and women squash players in the world because they receive good financial support from their government.
Malaysian athletes can bank on Aussie expertise for the Asiad
Malaysia can look forward for a better showing at the Asian Games in Doha in two years' time - they are getting plenty of help from the Australians, who finished fourth at the Athens Olympics.
Looking to Cuba to raise standards
Malaysia will seek assistance from Cuba in raising the standard of sports in the country.
Boss Wenger believes his team can retain title
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger maintained his belief that the Gunners can retain the Premiership title after a convincing 1-0 victory against Newcastle United at Highbury on Sunday.
Struggling Saints are very much in the red
Southampton have dipped into the red with interim pre-tax losses of £1.65mil (US$3.11mil) as they bid to avoid relegation from the Premier League.
Pitch invasion: Police arrest Burnley fan
Lancashire police announced yesterday they had arrested the Burnley fan who ran onto the Turf Moor pitch to confront Blackburn's Robbie Savage during Sunday's goalless FA Cup fifth round tie between the north-west rivals.
Najib: Right attitude key to excel in sports
World number one golfer Vijay Singh had once applied to be a Malaysian permanent resident (PR) but was rejected. However, the authorities might have done him a favour.