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 *Beckham effort to no avail as LA Galaxy bow out
David Beckham's first campaign in Major League Soccer ended on Sunday when the Los Angeles Galaxy lost 1-0 to the Chicago Fire on the final day of the regular season.
(10/22/2007 19:17:10,10) [Read all]
 *Iceman Raikkonen finally gets his world crown
Kimi Raikkonen never gave up his dream of winning the Formula One world championship even when all the odds seemed stacked against him.
(10/22/2007 19:15:41,5) [Read all]
 *Gearbox glitch cost Hamilton title - Dennis
A gearbox glitch cost Lewis Hamilton a place in the history books as Formula One's youngest world champion, McLaren team boss Ron Dennis said on Sunday.
(10/22/2007 19:13:50,2) [Read all]
 *Yi leads Bucks over T'Wolves
Mo Williams scored 20 points and Rookie Yi Jianlian had 15 points as they led the Milwaukee Bucks to a 106-97 victory over the Minnesota Timberwolves in Milwaukee on Saturday.
For t
(10/22/2007 18:58:32,5) [Read all]
 *Alonso can still have the last laugh
Fernando Alonso can have the last laugh over McLaren if he wins the Formula One world championship for the third year in a row in Brazil on Sunday.
To call the Spaniard's season 'troubled' would be an understatement.
(10/19/2007 13:34:16,8) [Read all]
 *Henry breaks Platini's scoring record for France
Thierry Henry broke Michel Platini's record of 41 goals for France when he scored twice in two minutes to lead his country to a 2-0 win over Lithuania in Euro 2008 qualifying on Wednesday.
(10/18/2007 13:40:56,5) [Read all]
 *Brazil thump Ecuador to celebrate return home
Brazil thumped Ecuador 5-0 in a World Cup qualifier on Wednesday, celebrating in style their first home match for two years and first at the Maracana stadium since 2000.
(10/18/2007 13:39:45,3) [Read all]
 *Howard shines as Magic edge Cavaliers in China Games
Dwight Howard didn't honor his commitment to dunk over LeBron James, but it didn't stop the NBA China Games from rocking 15,000 fervent fans in Shanghai last night.
(10/18/2007 13:38:20,5) [Read all]
 *NBA stars aligning for NBA basketball in Europe
The NBA could begin playing regular season games overseas as the sport grows in popularity, with a European franchise team a distinct possibility, according to league commissioner David Stern.
Ten-time All-Star Kevin
(10/10/2007 15:10:15,9) [Read all]
 *Yi debuts for Bucks in win
Yi Jianlian acknowledged he's already strained from the spotlight after one meaningless game.
"There's a lot of attention on me," he said through translator Roy Lu. "I feel the pressure."
(10/10/2007 15:07:47,5) [Read all]
 *Brazil trounce US 4-0 to make final
(09/28/2007 12:28:50,13) [Read all]
 *Youngster stays cool to score Beijing upset
(09/24/2007 18:00:50,5) [Read all]
 *Hosts China miss target, Domanski may quit
Hosts China's run in the ongoing FIFA Women's World Cup ended here Sunday while losing 1-0 to Norway in the quarter-final.
(09/24/2007 17:57:29,7) [Read all]
 *Hosts China struggle into quarter-finals
FIFA Women's World Cup hosts China fought hard to beat underdogs New Zealand 2-0, roaring into the quarter-finals here on Thursday night, following Group D leader Brazil who edged Denmark 1-0 simultaneously to earn nine points from three matches.
(09/21/2007 17:30:42,10) [Read all]
 *Germany meet tough clash against formidable DPR Korea
Germany's quarter-final meet with DPR Korea is likely to produce one of the women's World Cup's most breathtaking game as both teams have the world class quality and the desire for attacking.
(09/21/2007 17:29:56,8) [Read all]
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