THE summer festival of racing will be without its key drawcard, with Cox Plate winner El Segundo injured and out of the carnival.  |


INJURED Queensland Roar skipper Craig Moore will have to be nursed through training this week to have any hope of playing in the crunch clash against Adelaide United on Sunday night.  |
CRICKET'S great war is over after Australia and India Monday night made peace and the tourists dropped a racial abuse charge against Brad Hogg.  |


Atlanta completed a trade for center fielder Mark Kotsay on Monday, dealing reliever Joey Devine and a minor league pitcher to Oakland.  |
Andrew Bynum, a big factor in the Los Angeles Lakers' strong start, will be out at least eight weeks because of an injured left ...  |
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THE Australian Open has introduced an 11pm curfew to avert a repetition of last season's graveyard finishes.  |
MARTIN Vassallo Arguello Monday questioned the substance of a dossier that contains more than 140 supposedly suspect matches.  |
NEW Zealand captain Roy Asotasi led a full-scale revolt against Gary Kemble, insisting he and his teammates had no confidence in their Test coach.  |
THEIR owners are millionaires but New South Wales taxpayers will fork out almost $50,000 so South Sydney can play rugby league in the United States.  |
COULD Jo-Wilfried Tsonga, the Frenchman with more than a passing resemblance to a youthful Muhammad Ali, be the hero Melbourne adopts this fortnight?  |
ROGER Federer admits it was a "tough blow" splitting with Tony Roche and says the Australian coaching guru is an obvious asset for Lleyton Hewitt.  |
ALICIA Molik likes her chances of ending reigning Open semi-finalist Nicole Vaidisova's campaign after one of the best days in Australian women's grand slam history. Video  |
Albion Ladies play the best they have for two years but come home from the capital with a single league point.  |
PR-inside.com) NEW YORK (AP) - The National Basketball Association formed NBA China on Monday, strengthening its business interests in the region and perhaps paving the way for a bolstered professional league in the country.The new entity arrives seven months before  |
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