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  • Broom's dismissal had an air of controversy, as he walked when he thought he had been bowled by Clarke - TV replays indicated that the ball did not hit the stumps, but keeper Brad Haddin's gloves dislodged the bails as he caught the ball.

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  • At last week's Acker wine auction, he sat at a central table at the Tribeca Grill in downtown Manhattan, raising his paddle frequently, casually, just a little flip of the wrist, confident that his bid would be registered, sometimes lowering it with a shrug when he thought the price had gone too high and sometimes dueling on a particularly choice lot until he won.

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  • When asked whether he thought Schumacher was "just making excuses for not winning, " Vettel didn't answer.

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