World / All Themes
14.06.2008 20:16
telegraph.co.uk
Tiger Woods played the back nine of his second round in 30 shots to get within a stroke of Stuart Appleby's halfway lead, as the rest just shook their heads in wonderment. Mark Reason reports.
Great Britain
Golf
14.06.2008 20:16
telegraph.co.uk
Australia lead West Indies by 290 runs with 9 wickets remainingTourists' openers Phil Jaques and Simon Katich batted through the morning session to put the tourists into a dominant position on day three of the third and final Test against West Indies at Bridgetown.
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Cricket
14.06.2008 20:16
telegraph.co.uk
An appeal tribunal has reduced Pakistan fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar's five-year ban to 18 months and imposed a seven million rupee (£54,000) fine.
Great Britain
Cricket
14.06.2008 20:16
telegraph.co.uk
Kevin Pietersen bats at No 3 as England look to up the power, reports Scyld Berry.
Great Britain
Cricket
14.06.2008 20:16
telegraph.co.uk
English cricket could be affected dramatically by a hearing in Delhi's Supreme Court involving Lalit Modi, commissioner of the Indian Premier League, writes Scyld Berry.
Great Britain
Cricket
14.06.2008 20:16
telegraph.co.uk
Hampshire (197-6) beat Kent (153-7) by 44 runs Kent were outplayed by their hosts in a surprisingly one-sided affair.
Great Britain
Cricket
14.06.2008 20:16
telegraph.co.uk
Stanford's fistful of dollars leaves England's wicketkeeper cold as he pulls on the gloves in his one-day debut, writes Steve James.
Great Britain
Cricket
14.06.2008 20:16
telegraph.co.uk
The bigger the pot, the greater the shares. Unfortunately it might also mean the wider the division in the camp, writes Steve James.
Great Britain
Cricket
14.06.2008 20:15
telegraph.co.uk
Attacking centre backs are secret to success – but no one dares to innovate, says Stewart Robson.
Great Britain
Football
14.06.2008 20:15
telegraph.co.uk
Sweden (1) 1 Spain (1) 2Spain had to wait until deep into stoppage time for David Villa to secure the victory that sent them into the quarter-finals, writes Patrick Barclay.
Great Britain
Football
14.06.2008 20:15
telegraph.co.uk
The fashion designer Donna Karan is big on astrology, spirituality and being put on the planet to 'show people we are all one'. But then she's also one of America's most successful businesswoman, who changed forever the way we dress. How does she square the two, asks Kimberly Cutter.
Great Britain
Fashion
14.06.2008 20:15
telegraph.co.uk
Justine Picardie explains why she is bathed in nostalgia.
Great Britain
Fashion
14.06.2008 20:15
telegraph.co.uk
Smoulder with the best of them by following the advice of the make-up artist Jemma Kidd.
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Fashion
14.06.2008 20:15
telegraph.co.uk
Our mother and daughter agony aunts answer your questions
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Science & Education
14.06.2008 20:15
telegraph.co.uk
James Naughtie reviews books by New Labour politicians
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