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 BEIJING (AFP) - Former world number one Ana Ivanovic crashed out of the China Open on Friday, beaten by home favourite Zheng Jie in a marathon quarter-final clash.Published: 09/26/2008 at 11:32:56 GMT |
 SINGAPORE (AFP) - Formula One supremo Bernie Ecclestone said Friday he plans to hold a Grand Prix in India in 2011, a year later than first thought.Published: 09/26/2008 at 10:57:20 GMT |
 LONDON (AFP) - Terry Venables has revealed that he turned down the role of interim manager at Newcastle because owner Mike Ashley would not guarantee him enough time to turn around the fortunes of the troubled club.Published: 09/26/2008 at 09:50:35 GMT |
 BEIJING (AFP) - Former world number one Ana Ivanovic crashed out of the China Open Friday, beaten by home favourite Zheng Jie in a marathon quarter-final clash.Published: 09/26/2008 at 09:00:02 GMT |
 MOTEGI, Japan (AFP) - Casey Stoner outpaced his rivals in official practice Friday for the Japanese Grand Prix, boosting his last-ditch bid to overtake points leader Valentino Rossi and retain his world title.Published: 09/26/2008 at 08:30:57 GMT |
 LOS ANGELES, (AFP) - The Los Angeles Dodgers fell to the San Diego Padres, but had plenty to celebrate after a loss by the Arizona Diamondbacks assured them of the National League West title.Published: 09/26/2008 at 06:23:01 GMT |
 LOS ANGELES, (AFP) - Sun Yue, hoping to earn a roster spot with the Los Angeles Lakers, has glandular fever and will miss the start of training camp, the Los Angeles Times reported Thursday.Published: 09/26/2008 at 06:15:31 GMT |
 MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin, (AFP) - Ryan Braun hit a grand slam with two outs in the 10th inning Thursday as Milwaukee beat Pittsburgh 5-1 to remain tied for the National League wild card spot.Published: 09/26/2008 at 06:08:18 GMT |
 PRATTVILLE, Alabama (AFP) - Jeong Jang, who has five top-three finishes this season but no victories, put herself in contention again on Thursday with a share of the lead at the Navistar LPGA Classic.Published: 09/26/2008 at 01:58:51 GMT |
 VARESE, Italy (AFP) - Cycling's world governing body, the UCI, and Tour de France organisers heralded a new era in the sport on Thursday by announcing an end to their four years of conflict.Published: 09/25/2008 at 23:34:14 GMT |