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 JOHANNESBURG (AFP) - Lionel Messi was in irresistible form as Argentina took a 1-0 halftime lead over Nigeria in their Group B World Cup match at Ellis Park Stadium on Saturday.Published: 06/12/2010 at 14:53:55 GMT |
 LONDON (AFP) - Sam Querrey of the United States won through to the final of the ATP grasscourt event at Queen's Club with a 6-7 (9/11), 7-5, 6-3 victory over Rainer Schuettler of Germany on Saturday.Published: 06/12/2010 at 14:38:24 GMT |
 CAPE TOWN (AFP) - South Africa scored two tries in the first eight minutes to set up a convincing 42-17 win in a one-off rugby union Test at Newlands on Saturday.Published: 06/12/2010 at 14:33:18 GMT |
 NEW PLYMOUTH, New Zealand (AFP) - Ireland warhorse Jamie Heaslip's future on his side's southern hemisphere tour was in jeopardy Saturday after he was sent off for kneeing All Blacks captain Richie McCaw.Published: 06/12/2010 at 14:12:54 GMT |
 LE MANS, France (AFP) - Britain's Nigel Mansell retired from the Le Mans 24 hours race on Saturday after crashing his Ginetta-Zytek into a railing just 20 minutes into the most famous endurance race in the world.Published: 06/12/2010 at 13:58:40 GMT |
 PORT ELIZABETH, South Africa (AFP) - South Korea registered the first win at the 2010 World Cup, a richly deserved 2-0 victory against Greece here Saturday to give them a live chance of achieving their ambition of a last 16 berth.Published: 06/12/2010 at 13:30:41 GMT |
 PERTH, Australia (AFP) - Australia overcame England's absolute scrum superiority to win their rugby union Test 24-17 at the Subiaco Oval in Perth on Saturday.Published: 06/12/2010 at 13:17:14 GMT |
 PERTH, Australia (AFP) - Australia overcame England's scrum superiority to win their rugby union Test at Subiaco Oval on Saturday 24-17.Published: 06/12/2010 at 12:44:10 GMT |
 PORT ELIZABETH, South Africa (AFP) - South Korea led Greece 1-0 at half-time in the opening Group B fixture at the Nelson Mandela Bay stadium on day two at the World Cup here on Saturday.Published: 06/12/2010 at 12:26:21 GMT |
 CAPE TOWN (AFP) - The vuvuzela trumpet might be synonymous with South African fans, but not everyone can stand the din and Cape Town shops report they are running out of "vuvu-stopper" earplugs.Published: 06/12/2010 at 10:57:58 GMT |