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My Kingdom for a Horse
Jonathan Jones: Five proposals unveiled for the 'Angel of the South' sculpture, but one contender stands out
Not So Much Boring, Kev, As in Need of a Change of Script
The domination of the Premier League by a handful of clubs is the real issue underlying Kevin Keegan's comments, writes David Lacey
Experience Can Be Chelsea's Strength, for Now
Signings that were built to last have sustained the Blues in their struggle with Manchester United, writes Kevin McCarra
Bring on the Colossus and See Him Rattle Those Kiwi Cages
Mike Selvey argues for Andrew Flintoff's inclusion for the first Test against New Zealand
Marathon Woman
She is headed for Beijing and desperate for Olympic gold, Paula Radcliffe tells Aida Edemariam
No Margin for Error As Desperate Trio Search for Salvation
Three into one won't go but which candidate for relegation has got the upper hand, asks Stuart James
Kim Provides the Early Challenge to García's Lead
Exciting young American Anthony Kim provided much of the entertainment early on day two of the players championship
Stepanek Stuns Federer in Rome
Roger Federer's French Open preparations have suffered a blow with a quarter-final exit at the Rome Masters
City on Course for Europe As England Tops Fair Play Rankings
Manchester City are in pole position to compete in the Uefa Cup after the FA was awarded an extra place in next season's competition. European football's governing body today revealed that English teams had topped their Fair Play competition, meaning an extra place in the first qualifying round of the 2008-09 Uefa Cup
Wolves in Need of a Challenge Cup Boost
Just like last year, Paul Cullen could do with a favorable result against St Helens in the cup, says Andy Wilson
Djokovic Heads for Federer Showdown in Rome
Novak Djokovic won through to the quarter-finals of the Rome Masters, beating Igor Andreev
Mystery of the Fa's World Cup Bid Consultants
The Football Association's unexplained treatment of European Consultancy Networks will have been a fascinating aside to high-level talks at Fifa, says Matt Scott
Flintoff Takes Ball to Avenge Duck
Andrew Flintoff's third consecutive duck was tempered by a blistering performance with the new ball
Gavaskar Resigns Icc Post Over Media Role
A clash of interests with his media work has forced Sunil Gavaskar to step down from the ICC
Sidebottom Shows Broad the Way
Ryan Sidebottom showed his young England colleague Stuart Broad how to bowl in batting conditions

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