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Rape charge against Leeds midfielder Morris dropped
A rape charge against Leeds United midfielder Jody Morris was dropped on Friday by the Crown Prosecution Service after new forensic evidence was discovered.
Bowling couple Azidi and Shalin eyeing a double in Malaysian Open
Bowling couple Azidi Ameran and Shalin Zulkilfi will be out to achieve a first-ever double for the country in the Malaysian Open championships at the Pyramid Mega Lanes here.
Anti-doping official: Test for HGH is near
A test for human growth hormone could be approved for use at the Athens Olympics, and competitors won#8217;t be given advance warning once anti-doping officials are satisfied they have a means of detection for the already banned substance, US Anti-Doping Agency senior managing director Larry Bowers said on Monday.
Gunners back in seventh heaven
SEVEN points clear with seven games remaining, Arsenal are back in seventh heaven.
Haris looks to Harris for a shot in the starting line-up
After spending three matches on the bench, striker Mohd Haris Safwan Kamal is hoping he will finally get a break when the national Under-23 football team take on South Korea in the second round of the pre-Olympics Asian Group A on Wednesday.
Shahrom and Stephanie take honours
Kelantan's Shahrom Abdullah reinforced his ranking as the top duathlete in the country when he won the men's Open category of the Malakoff Malaysian Duathlon Series (MMDS) at the Dataran Merdeka on Sunday.
Dope tests for athletes at Games
AT LEAST 300 athletes will be randomly selected for urine tests for doping during the 10th Malaysia Games, said Negri Sembilan state exco member in charge of Health, Science, Technology and Innovation Yu Chok Tow.
Scientists on the signs for goalies to save penalties
At least one of the semi-finals of Euro 2004 is likely to come down to a gut-wrenching penalty shoot-out.
Shalin calls time-out on bowling after hectic six months
An exhausted Shalin Zulkifli has decided to take a break from bowling for three weeks.
Jegathesan goes from athlete to chef-de-mission in the Olympics
He#8217;s been there, seen that and done it. Yet, there was a glint of almost child-like excitement in the eyes of Datuk Dr Mani Jegathesan as he prepared to leave yesterday for Athens as the chef-de-mission of the Malaysian contingent to the Olympics.