SEATTLE, Washington, 28 September 2004 — The San Francisco 49ers were held scoreless for the first time in almost 27 years Sunday as Seattle stretched their own National Football League winning streak
NEW YORK, 28 September 2004 — David Ortiz’s two-run double launched a four-run first inning and Curt Schilling allowed one hit over seven frames to power the Boston Red Sox to an 11-4 win over the
QUETTA, 28 September 2004 — Teenage short corner specialist Sandeep Singh scored two goals to guide India to a series-leveling 4-1 triumph against Pakistan in the second Test of the GT Challenge hockey
ATHENS, 28 September 2004 — One could be forgiven for mistaking the Chinese national anthem for the theme song of the Athens Paralympics, so often has its melody wafted through the different venues
LONDON, 28 September 2004 — Britain’s Olympic silver medalist Amir Khan will decide in the next few days whether to turn professional or to take up an offer of £70,000 ($126,400) a year to concentrate
SINGAPORE, 28 September 2004 — Many of Asia’s best athletes began arriving in Singapore yesterday as the city-state prepared to host a unique competition for the region’s elite track and field stars. Medalists
SHANGHAI, 28 September 2004 — BAR chief David Richards has expressed total confidence in the ability of Jenson Button and Takuma Sato to secure second place in this year’s constructors’ championship. Button
FARMINGTON, Pennsylvania, 28 September 2004 — Vijay Singh, who knocked Tiger Woods off the top of the world rankings this month for the first time in over five years, eclipsed Woods’ earnings record
BARDELINO, Italy, 28 September 2004 — The future of professional road cycling appeared to be hanging in the balance at the end of the first day of the World Road Race Championships here at Lake Garda
BANGKOK, 28 September 2004 — Thomas Johansson survived two match points before upsetting sixth seeded Feliciano Lopez in the opening round of the Thailand Open yesterday. The Swede, who won the
CALCUTTA, 28 September 2004 — India captain Saurav Ganguly said yesterday he was hopeful star batsman Sachin Tendulkar would regain fitness before the four-Test series against Australia. “The first