Friday, 2 January 2004

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Wasn't Surly one of the Seven Little Duffs

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Test in balance at end of day one [Sydney Morning Herald]

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ABC Sport - Cricket - Defiant Tendulkar gives India upper hand

"India has rained on retiring Australian skipper Steve Waugh's parade, dominating the opening day of the fourth and final Test at the Sydney Cricket Ground. Master batsman Sachin Tendulkar has finally found some much needed runs, compiling a streaky 73 not out as the tourists reached 3 for 284 at stumps. VVS Laxman, sent out ahead of skipper Sourav Ganguly, was unbeaten on 29." [more]

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FOX SPORTS | TOP STORY | Tugga faces true Test (January 2, 2004)

STEVE Waugh's chances of making a victorious farewell to Test cricket hung in the balance after day one at the SCG, with India reaching the powerful position of 3-284. Master batsman Sachin Tendulkar is also threatening to make the overdue big score Australia had feared, unbeaten at stumps on 73  After India captain Sourav Ganguly won the toss, openers Akash Chopra (45) and Virender Sehwag (72) survived a tough first session of the fourth and final Test when emotions among the Australian players and the capacity crowd were running highest for Waugh's 168th and final appearance in the baggy green cap. With Tendulkar at stumps was VVS Laxman not out on 29. [more]

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New DVD's

Santa was kind to the Arrigo family, and we have a bunch of new DVDs. Something for everyone - some new, some classics :

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Not Again

Flights Canceled, Tailed by Jets on U.S. Terror Fears (Reuters). Reuters - Britain and Mexico canceled flights to the United States while U.S. warplanes have been tailing in-bound Air France flights for fear attackers might try to crash them into American targets, U.S. officials said on Thursday. [Yahoo! News - Most Viewed]

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