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Zimbabwe eye up a rare victory as Bangladesh's batsmen crumble on day three of opening Test in Harare.
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Women's tennis courts age over youth
Former child prodigy Tracy Austin explains why teenagers no longer feature at summit of the women's game.
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Musicians honoured at 55th Grammy awards
Mumford & Sons, The Black Keys and Fun emerge as big winners during gala event in Los Angeles.
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The decay of Australia's nuclear ethic
Australia must use its new position in the UN Security Council to push for conciliation with Iran.
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Why Ryder Cup captain has Ghana on his mind
Freshly appointed Ryder Cup captain Paul McGinley speaks of his project work in Ghana - where he is developing golf.
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Youngsters skip to Monsoon Cup victory
Wildcard Taylor Canfield and the U.S. One team emerge victors at the Monsoon Cup ahead of their elder rivals.
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Martin defends world time trial title
Germany's Tony Martin successfully recaptures men's time trial title at the Road World Championships.
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The foot soldiers in Syria's war
In the Turkish city of Antakya, a community of Syrian exiles personify an uprising that is languishing into uncertainty.
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Tour set to shine despite Olympic shadow
Wiggins and Evans prepare to battle for glory in cycling's most fabled race despite the London Games dividing loyalties.
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