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Former world champ shot dead in brawl
Former world super bantamweight champion Agapito Sanchez died on Tuesday after being shot in a bar brawl in Santo Domingo, Dominican police said.
Now it is Weaver’s turn to make the right shots
Drew Weaver was struggling to contain his excitement at playing in his first US Masters on Monday, just a year after having to deal with the tragedy at Virginia Tech University.
US Open: Amateur Drew leads with McDowell, Tiger struggles
US AMATEUR Drew Weaver, who narrowly escaped the deadliest shooting in American history, completed a one-under 69 first round yesterday to share the clubhouse lead at the US Open.
Female boxer's career in doubt after shooting
BERLIN (AP) - German female boxer Rola El-Halabi's career is in doubt after she was shot by her stepfather and former manager before a title fight on Friday.
Pakistan chief optimistic of renewing ties with India
KARACHI (Reuters) - Pakistan officials are hoping this month's mini home series against Bangladesh will finally convince neighbouring India to renew bilateral cricket ties between the two Asian cricket powerhouses.
Pakistan keen to renew India ties after T20 League offer
KARACHI (Reuters) - Pakistan cricket officials were hopeful of renewing bilateral ties with India after the Indian governing board (BCCI) invited their neigbours to send a team for this year's Champions League T20 tournament.
Pakistan keen to renew India ties after T20 League offer
KARACHI (Reuters) - Pakistan cricket officials were hopeful of renewing bilateral ties with India after the Indian governing board (BCCI) invited their neigbours to send a team for this year's Champions League T20 tournament.
Murray shoulders British hope and glory
LONDON: Andy Murray hopes to make history Sunday by becoming Britain's first Wimbledon men's champion in 76 years, a landmark challenge which has sent optimism and ticket prices through the roof.
Aurora's Franklin shaken by shooting
VICHY, France (Reuters) - In the high-performance world inhabited by America's Olympic swimmers, nothing is ever left to chance. Every stroke they swim, every step they take, every meal they eat is carefully planned and monitored.
U.S. distance themselves from Colorado killings
LONDON (Reuters) - The United States Olympic shooting team distanced themselves on Thursday from the Colorado killings at a movie premiere last week, complaining their sport was the victim of sweeping generalisation.