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Fire wrecks home of the Can Can – Yesterday, 16:29 The 200-year-old Paris theatre thought to be the birthplace of the can-can has been badly damaged in a fire. The fire at the the Elysee…
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Fire wrecks home of the Can Can – Yesterday, 16:29 The 200-year-old Paris theatre thought to be the birthplace of the can-can has been badly damaged in a fire. The fire at the the Elysee…
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Pakistan reach Cricket World Cup quarter-finals
Pakistan brushed aside Zimbabwe on Monday to book their place in the World Cup quarter-finals as Bangladesh stayed on course for the knockout phase, cruising to a win against the Netherlands.
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Tigers seek vital World Cup win
Bangladesh take on the Netherlands on Monday needing a win to stay on course for the World Cup quarter-finals while victory for Pakistan over Zimbabwe would complete the qualifiers from Group A.
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Broad’s World Cup dreams over through injury
By Azad Majumder
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England v South Africa: Cricket World Cup 2011 live
Jonathan Liew’s over-by-over commentary as England win a thrilling game at Chennai by six runs.
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Indian business world fears cloud from charges
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A week at the World Cup
TMS producer Adam Mountford samples the atmosphere in Bangladesh and India
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