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Doors start to open for Curtis
Ben Curtis, ranked 396th in the world last week, has opened up his future with Sunday's astonishing, one-stroke win in the British Open.
Australia orders security review
Australia's main spy agency was ordered to review its threat assessment for the Athens Olympics Wednesday following a bomb attack on a police station in the Greek capital just 100 days before the Games commence.
Teen Wie eyes all four majors
Teenage golfing phenom Michelle Wie is looking to play in all four of the women's tour majors after accepting an invitation on Monday to compete in the LPGA Championship.
Teen turns pro, questions LPGA age policy
BOCA RATON, Florida: U.S. Open runner-up Morgan Pressel turned pro on Thursday, two weeks before the American goes through the final stage of Q-school and six months before she's old enough to join the U.S. LPGA Tour.
Weightlifters bank on ginseng power
South Korea's weightlifters are using ginseng to improve their prospects of Olympic glory thanks to a timely donation, sports officials said yesterday.
Jamaica set to enjoy their best-ever medal haul
Jamaica head into the Beijing Olympics with a team boasting a wealth and depth of sprinting ability of which most countries can only dream.
Five Jamaica track athletes test positive for doping
KINGSTON, Jamaica: Five Jamaican track and field athletes have tested positive for doping, although a newspaper reported none of the nation's premier sprinters is among the group.
Jamaica names highway after sprinter Bolt
KINGSTON (Jamaica): The roadway along which the world's fastest man Usain Bolt crashed his car a few months ago will be renamed in his honour.
Football, not rugby, the in sport for Kiwis, says coach Herb
MELBOURNE: Unheralded New Zealand's run to the World Cup Finals has led to football overtaking rugby in the popularity stakes at home, All Whites coach Ricki Herbert said yesterday.
London organisers promising a tasty Games
LONDON: Toasted tea cakes dripping in Yorkshire butter for breakfast, cod and chips, or maybe a pole and line caught tuna salad washed down with a glass of London 2012 red wine for lunch - spectators at this year's Olympics will not be going hungry.