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Curfew-breaking Japanese players face FA probe
Seven Japan players who allegedly broke curfew in a late-night drinking session will be asked to explain why they flouted team rules, the Japan Football Association (JFA) said on Sunday.
National triathletes qualify for Finals in Hawaii
Belgian Luc Van Lierde and unheralded Canadian Marylyn Macdonald were not the only big winners in the Fifth Ironman Langkawi Triathlon here on Sunday.
F1 racers want action on back markers
Leading Formula One drivers want motor racing's governing body to get tough on back markers who hold up faster cars.
Lissek’s men find it hard to handle freezing conditions
It's raining. And the freezing conditions in Madrid are biting into the Malaysia hockey players as they prepare for their challenge in the Olympic qualifying tournament, which begins on Tuesday.
Stage One results annulled due to heavy traffic
The Stage One results of the Tour of Langkawi from the Penang International Sports Arena in Bayan Baru to Taiping were annulled by the Communique of the College of Commissires due to traffic intrusion.
Road work delays may cause Euro 2004 games to be rescheduled
Matches at the June European football Championships may be rescheduled because of delays in road work, the president of the Portuguese Football Federation warned yesterday.
Aussie teenager Reid sends top seed Ferreira packing
The wait was far from worth it for Wayne Ferreira as the South African top seed absorbed a 6-0, 6-1, first-round hammering from Australian young gun Todd Reid at the Australian Hardcourt Championships yesterday.
El Aynaoui slumps to injury-hit Escude but Grosjean eases through
Younes El Aynaoui, the sixth-seeded former champion, became a victim of the first upset of the year when he was easily beaten 3-6, 0-6 in straight sets in the US$1mil Qatar Open Tuesday.
IOC accuse British PM of breaching rules
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) has given British Prime Minister Tony Blair a rap over the knuckles for what it says was a breach of its rules for cities bidding to stage the 2012 Olympics.
Everlasting memories for Thai reporter
APART from the normal media coverage, a Thai women journalist would surely have everlasting memories of the 22nd SEA Games in Vietnam.