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 ROME (AFP) - Ferrari have indicated they could re-evaluate their commitment to Formula One if plans to standardise engines for all teams competing in the world championship become reality.Published: 10/27/2008 at 18:05:46 GMT |
 PARIS (AFP) - A popular hair-loss drug known for its parallel use as a masking agent for other banned substances has been taken off the World Anti-Doping Agency's banned list, WADA said Monday.Published: 10/27/2008 at 17:32:40 GMT |
 GLASGOW (AFP) - Selecting Rangers striker Nacho Novo for Scotland would 'devalue' the national side, according to George Peat, the president of the Scottish Football Association.Published: 10/27/2008 at 17:14:28 GMT |
 LONDON (AFP) - Saracens Steve Borthwick has been chosen as the new captain of the England rugby union team, manager Martin Johnson announced here on Monday.Published: 10/27/2008 at 17:09:30 GMT |
 LONDON (AFP) - Michael Schumacher on Monday said his record feat of seven Formula One world championships is there for the breaking - and that Lewis Hamilton was in pole position to do it.Published: 10/27/2008 at 16:49:32 GMT |
 PARIS (AFP) - The regular tennis season entered the final strait Monday at the Paris Masters, where a dozen players are chasing the three remaining slots at next month's lucrative season-ender in Shanghai.Published: 10/27/2008 at 16:43:33 GMT |
 NEW DELHI (AFP) - India's ace off-spinner Harbhajan Singh was in doubt for the third Test against Australia starting here on Wednesday, according to coach Gary Kirsten.Published: 10/27/2008 at 16:11:08 GMT |
 ROME (AFP) - Inter Milan president Massimo Moratti said on Monday that he would not be drawn into interfering in relationships between coach Jose Mourinho and the club's players.Published: 10/27/2008 at 16:00:27 GMT |
 MADRID (AFP) - US syndicat Oracle on Monday accused America's Cup champion Alinghi of blocking efforts to put the next edition of the yacht race, which has been mired in a court battle over the rules of the event for over a year, back on track.Published: 10/27/2008 at 14:38:46 GMT |
 SYDNEY (AFP) - Tonga scored a try with just seven minutes left on the clock to kill off a passionate Ireland and win their opening rugby league World Cup game 22-20 at Parramatta Stadium here Monday.Published: 10/27/2008 at 13:48:14 GMT |