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Martin O'Neill appointed Sunderland manager
Former Aston Villa boss Martin O'Neill joins forces with Sunderland after the Premiership club sack Steve Bruce.
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Cottee sets the record straight on Asia
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Before Martin Johnson names squad for World Cup, England face Wales in a match that gives Manu Tuilagi his first cap.
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Sheikh Salah's arrest and democracy in the UK
Britain's democratic image is being undermined by the arrest and detention of freedom advocate Sheikh Raed Salah.
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'Possessed' Sexton inspires Leinster victory
Irish fly half rules second half as Leinster come back from 22-6 down to win Heineken Cup 33-22 against Northampton.
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City aim to shoot down United treble hopes
Manchester City in hunt for only realistic trophy this season when they take on treble-chasing rivals Man Utd in FA Cup.
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Red alert as O'Neill leaves Villa
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