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   SPORTS
Tuesday, January 08, 2002
Ruud shock for Aston Villa
  The FA Cup sprung to life in dramatic style on Sunday as Manchester United produced a trademark late recovery to knock out Aston Villa.
Roma lead Serie A
  Reigning champions AS Roma lead Serie A at the halfway point after they beat Torino 1-0 on Sunday while rivals Inter Milan were held to a goalless draw by Lazio.
   
STC archers hit bull’s-eye again
  At the conclusion of the National Archery Championship at Kolkata recently there was a huge sigh of relief from the Sports Authority of India.
Fan trouble could bottle-up Cardiff
  Cardiff City could be forced to play future home FA Cup ties away from their Ninian Park ground following the ugly crowd scenes which marred their shock 2-1 victory over Premier League club Leeds United on Sunday.
Ferreira teaches a lesson to Clement
  South Africa’s Wayne Ferreira put Arnaud Clement’s preparations for next week’s Australian Open in a spin when he eliminated the fifth seed 6-2, 6-4 on Monday in the first round of the Sydney international.
A mismatch for maroon and green brigade as Vasco strike right form
  Title aspirants Mohun Bagan failed to shrug off their indifferent form and were held to a 1-1 by Vasco Sports Club in the National Football League match at the Salt Lake Stadium on Monday.
Woods stands firm, to tee off despite threats
  Fresh off an eight-under-par 65 in the final round of the Mercedes Championships, Tiger Woods departed last night for the New Zealand Open, saying threats to disrupt the tournament would not deter him from competing in the Australasian Tour event.
Top seed Anand faces tough opener
  With reigning champion Pullela Gopichand missing from the scene, it should have been a cake-walk for Chetan Anand, who is the top seed for the men’s singles event at the National Badminton championships, underway at the KD Singh Babu Stadium.
Cruz double strike puts Sporting on top
  Sporting's 2-1 win over Beira Mar kept them on top of the Portuguese Premier League after the weekend’s matches, the first time they have led the standings at the halfway stage in 20 years.
Troussier comes full circle as Japan coach
  For Japan coach Philippe Troussier, it must have seemed as if 2002 would never come.
Alpine crash was my destiny, says Beltrametti
  Silvano Beltrametti could have been packing his bags soon on his way to the Winter Olympics and possible glory.
 
 
 
   
 
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