• Add Martyn Williams, Jonathan Thomas and Andy Powell - who all finished the match against the All Blacks - and the starting number eight on Saturday, Ryan Jones, and Wales coach Warren Gatland has that magic thing: options and strength in depth.

    BBC: Winless Wales still pack punch

  • Dake was called for a late stall, tying the match at 4-all, but Dake used his advantage in riding time to close Taylor out.

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  • Federer has now been top of the world rankings for 281 weeks, and if he can stay there for another five he will match the all-time mark of American Pete Sampras.

    CNN: Federer registers first clay win of 2010

  • Leicester - who defeated world champions South Africa in a tour match in 2009 - scored all of their points courtesy of five penalties from Twelvetrees' boot, four of which came in a first half that ended tightly.

    BBC: Leicester Tigers 15-26 Australia

  • And what we found there was -that: One, Senator Clinton wins all the match-ups with Senator McCain.

    NPR: Political Junkie: Three Weeks to Pennsylvania

  • In other second-round matches, eighth seed Janko Tipsarevic lost to Viktor Troicki 6-3 6-4 in an all-Serbian match, and Igor Kunitsyn of Russia ousted Robby Ginepri of the United States 6-4 6-3.

    BBC: Jankovic battles past Dushevina

  • Swede Robin Soderling is another in the hunt for a place in London and the ninth seed helped his cause with a 6-3 6-4 first-round win over Romanian Victor Hanescu, while Tommy Haas beat Benjamin Becker 7-6 (5) 6-4 in an all-German match.

    BBC: Injured Roddick out of Shanghai

  • The Wallabies ended a 10-match losing streak against the All Blacks with a 26-24 win in Hong Kong last weekend.

    BBC: Australia name unchanged side against Wales

  • Hook was named man of the match for his all-round performance, which included three penalties and a conversion.

    BBC: James Hook flourishes as Wales fly-half

  • The Belgian started the set by holding her serve for the first time and, with Davenport's serve suddenly wilting, she levelled the match at one-set all.

    BBC: SPORT | Tennis | Davenport falls to Henin-Hardenne

  • Fellow Welshman Jason Strange has yet to feature in the match-day squad at all this season, despite impressive performances in the A team, and could be an option for the clash with Gloucester at Headingley on Sunday.

    BBC: Carnegie look at kicking options

  • Their rain-hit opening win in the one-day series in South Africa was the 21st match the larger-than-life all-rounder has missed since establishing himself in the side.

    BBC: Flintoff celebrates a one-day wicket

  • The first match of the tour will be nerve-wracking for all involved, and there is no such thing as a gentle warm-up match in South Africa.

    BBC: Jeremy Guscott column

  • He also manages to stage a glitzy fashion show and a slow-motion boxing match all within David Rockwell's grim factory set featuring missing bricks.

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  • State prosecutors allege that Mr. Ding had first contacted Mr. Sabbagh in Beirut in the middle of last year, and that the groundwork for alleged match-fixing was laid while all three referees were in Lebanon.

    WSJ: Singaporeans Allege International Dimension in Match-Fixing Scandal

  • The match started on an all-time pace Murray took the first set in a tiebreak, and Djokovic did the same to win the second set, and it appeared we were on pace for five hours and another gooey rhapsody of praise.

    WSJ: Jason Gay: Tennis's Awesome Problem

  • Handset-makers and carriers have been pulling out all the stops to match or one-up the iPhone, which has quickly grabbed a 25% share of the North American smart-phone market.

    WSJ: BlackBerry Storm Is Off To Bit of a Bumpy Start

  • Tsonga advanced when Michael Llodra retired from the all-French match after dropping the first set 7-6 (11-9).

    BBC: Janko Tipsarevic

  • The fourth second round match-up is the juiciest of all with the new look Miami Heat and its three All-Stars squaring off against the Boston Celtics.

    FORBES: NBA Action Is Fantastic

  • Fine, but why is all this mad match-making happening now?

    ECONOMIST: Industrial gases

  • An internal inquiry, conducted on behalf of the Board by K Madhavan, concluded that Azharuddin had been guilty of match-fixing and the others had all had links with bookmakers.

    BBC: Ajay Jadeja

  • While Wales' two 22-year-old breakaways, Dan Lydiate and Sam Warburton, could not quite match the All Blacks pair's support and ball-carrying, they did put in hugely impressive shifts at the breakdown.

    BBC: Winless Wales still pack punch

  • All four match officials -- the referee, his two assistants and the fourth official -- wore microphones and ear pieces that allowed them to hear what each other was saying throughout the match.

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  • It was Spanish Catholic priests in the newly conquered Americas who persuaded the Aztecs and other indigenous peoples to shift the dates of their death-cult festivals to match All Saints and All Souls Days on November 1st and 2nd.

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  • On May 24, members of the European governing will vote on a proposal to introduce a minimum 10-match sanction for any discriminatory offenses -- a ruling which could apply to all UEFA competitions from as early as July if passed.

    CNN: SHARE THIS

  • All three are potential match-winners and could benefit from the absence of key Dunloy defender Molloy.

    BBC: Hurling final venue switched

  • But most of the kids you see playing the Quidditch match don't exist at all - they're created in the computer.

    BBC: Hollywood FX queen home to boost

  • He capped it all with his unforgettable match-winning 95 in the final match, which earnt him the accolade of England's man of the series.

    BBC: Flintoff England's new hero

  • Such side-bets can allow a crooked player or referee to cash in by pleasing a match-rigger in a way that is all but invisible even to a suspicious outsider.

    ECONOMIST: Corruption in sport

  • Supermarket giant Tesco appointed 1, 900 "World Cup Champions" with responsibilities which include organising flexible rotas so staff could watch the games, and communicating all match fixtures and in-store World Cup related activities to colleagues.

    BBC: Football fans watch England's first round win

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