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Saturday 18 June 2005 (11 Jumada al-Ula 1426)

Philippoussis Marches Into Semifinals

DEN BOSCH, Netherlands, 18 June 2005 — Australian wildcard Mark Philippoussis continued his renaissance by beating Italian Davide Sanguinetti 7-6, 7-6 yesterday to reach the semifinals of the Ordina... Full Story


Australia Face Viduka Gamble, Tunisia Set to Bite

HANOVER, Germany, 18 June 2005 — Injury-hit Australia must decide whether to gamble on the fitness of Mark Viduka when they play for their Confederations Cup future with Group A favorites Argentina... Full Story


Garcia Thrives, Mickelson Falls Back in US Open

PINEHURST, North Carolina, 18 June 2005 — Spaniard Sergio Garcia birdied two of his last three holes to vault into early contention in the US Open second round yesterday. While world No. 4 Phil... Full Story




Bonderman Leads Tigers Past Hapless Padres in Interleague

DETROIT, 18 June 2005 — Jeremy Bonderman pitched seven strong innings and Chris Shelton homered and had an RBI single as the Detroit Tigers beat the San Diego Padres 3-1 in Interleague play at Comerica... Full Story


Pistons Rout Spurs, Square Series 2-Games Apiece

AUBURN HILLS, Michigan, 18 June 2005 — After two early blowouts, the defending NBA champion Detroit Pistons have their swagger back. Chauncey Billups and backup guard Lindsey Hunter scored 17... Full Story


Montoya Tops Early Practice for US Grand Prix

INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana, 18 June 2005 — Juan Pablo Montoya, still smarting from a disqualification in the Canadian Grand Prix, set the early pace in opening practice for the US Grand Prix here yesterday.... Full Story


Tendulkar, Shoaib Akhtar Not Spent Force Yet, Two Ws Say

TORONTO, 18 June 2005 — The famous two Ws of Pakistan — Waqar Younis and Wasim Akram — dispelled the notion that Sachin Tendulkar and Shoaib Akhtar are spent force and said they both are likely to... Full Story


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