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On the professional tennis circuit, time really is money, as MENG YEW CHOONG finds out at the 100th anniversary of the Australian Open in Melbourne recently.
Fill the bucket up Laver's wife ill
FANS at Rod Laver Arena had a chance to get up close and personal with five high-profile players yesterday. But it came at a price.
No fairy-tale ending
Greece's extraordinary success at Euro 2004 and Porto's victory in the Champions League final brought romanticism back to international soccer in a landmark year for the sport in 2004.
Norman defends himself over absence
Just over two months from his 50th birthday, and at the end of one of his most disappointing seasons on the golf course, Greg Norman was back home Tuesday defending himself against claims that he#8217;s selfish and doesn#8217;t help the sport in Australia.
Day for the deaf
Though they may talk in sign gestures and live in a 'silent world', many exciting things have been, and are happening, within the deaf community lately, ANTHONY THANASAYAN reports.
Clutch-worthy
What is it about the Fendi Vanity bag that has grabbed the attention of Hollywood stars?
Fijian lives up to No. 1 billing with Canadian Open win
Now that he is No. 1 in the world, Vijay Singh figures the best way to stay there is to continue his amazing golf and to play better than everyone in the field that week.
New No. 1 Vijay now eyeing Canadian conquest
Vijay Singh, newly installed as the number one golfer in the world, says he won't change his approach for the Canadian Open which started yesterday at the at the Glen Abbey Golf Club.
Rover, MG return to Malaysia after 6 years
Rover and MG, two renowned British marques with 180 years of combined motoring heritage between them, are set to make a return to Malaysia after an absence of six years.
Change for the better, Ong tells Chinese community
The Chinese community must make constant efforts to discard unhealthy traits and improve themselves to face the fast changing world, said MCA president Datuk Seri Ong Ka Ting.