Dope fiasco: White gets fired from job
Cycling Australia sacked former Olympian Matt White on Wednesday for his role in the Lance Armstrong doping scandal, ruling out any amnesty for athletes who used drugs if they owned up.
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Messi to mesmerize Argentina in their qualifying tie tonight
Lionel Messi has never played better for Argentina, which is no comfort for Chile and its embattled coach Claudio Borghi.
Argentina plays Tuesday at Chile, which has lost two straight in South America
AOC urges for greater powers in anti-doping fight
Sydney: The Australian Olympic Committee has again urged the federal government to strengthen the powers of national anti-doping authorities in the wake of a report on Lance Armstrong by the U.S. Anti
Kaka set to return for his national team Brazil
Kaka looks set to be picked by Brazil for the friendly against Iraq on Thursday, in what would mark his return to the national team for the first time since the 2010 World Cup.
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Nadal on a speedy recovery
Rafael Nadal is eager to trade in his backstroke for his backhand. Swimming as part of his rehabilitation from a left knee injury, Nadal said he has been more encouraged recently about his progress an
ICC launches probe after fixing allegations
The International Cricket Council launched an "urgent investigation" Monday following allegations by an Indian television station that several umpires were willing to fix matches for money.
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McIlroy determined to finish Europe's No. 1
World No. 1 Rory McIlroy has set his sights on ending his best-ever season on a high by finishing the year as European No. 1.
Despite four weeks of competition in the United States ahead of the Ryder