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Tuesday, July 01, 2008 |
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Spain ends 44-year title drought
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VIENNA: Spain ended its 44-year wait for a major international title
with a 1-0 victory over Germany at the Euro 2008 final here on
Sunday.
Fernando Torres scored the only goal of the game
in the first half as football’s perennial underachievers finally
banished that unwanted tag to the history books.
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O T H E R R E P O R T S
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Layoso, Posadas dominate ABF
Tour
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NATIONAL team member Benshir Layoso defeated compatriot Chester
King, 239-234, to win the men’s title in the Asian Bowling
Federation (ABF) Tour Philippines leg Sunday at the SM Bowling
Center.
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Pumaren optimistic of
back-to-back title campaign
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IF other University Athletics Association of the
Philippines coaches will be asked, the quest for a back-to-back
title for De La Salle University is possible but coach Franz Pumaren
is not taking his competitors lightly.
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Veteran Perry captures $5M PGA Buick Open
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FLINT, Michigan: Kenny Perry outlasted fellow Americans Woody Austin
and Bubba Watson to capture the $5-million PGA Buick Open on
Saturday.
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South Korea’s Park youngest
Women’s Open champion
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MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota: South Korean Inbee Park fired a 2-under 71
Saturday to capture the US Women’s Open, becoming the youngest
champion in the major championship’s history.
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ANALYSIS
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How Pacquiao destroyed the house of
Diaz
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LIKE a termite working its way into a mansion,
Manny Pacquiao destroyed World Boxing Council (WBC) lightweight
champion David Diaz Sunday brick by brick.
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