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  1. Euro-Sweden wait on Ibrahimovic and Alexandersson (Reuters)
  2. Euro-No rest for Russia after siesta against Spain (Reuters)
  3. Ronaldo silent on future (AFP)
  4. Celtics expect Allen, Perkins to play (AP)
  5. Euro-Dutch make nine changes against Romania (Reuters)
  6. Euro-Italy beat France to reach last eight (Reuters)
  7. Beasley visits Bulls' practice facility (AP)
  8. ANALYSIS-Soccer-Euro-Watch out Europe, Italy are on the move (Reuters)
  9. Euro-Domenech looks to marriage after France's exit (Reuters)
  10. Euro-Thuram and Makelele quit France team (Reuters)
  11. Euro-Stubborn Romania tough to break down - Van Persie (Reuters)
  12. Celtics' success fuels po****rity surge (AP)
  13. Bellamy funds children's academy in Sierra Leone (Reuters)
  14. Makelele and Thuram call time on international careers (AFP)
  15. Cuba defeats Antigua 4-3 in World Cup qualifier (AP)
  16. Wary Portugal gear up for Germany in Basel (Reuters)
  17. Back to square one for rampant Dutch at Euro 2008 (AFP)
  18. Celtics win 17th NBA championship (AP)
  19. Rivers keeps Jackson from passing Red (AP)
  20. Bellamy funds children's academy in Sierra Leone (Reuters)
  21. Dethroned champions look to leave Euro 2008 on a high (AFP)
  22. Euro-Spain's fears realised after Italy make last eight (Reuters)
  23. Euro-Petit stokes Portugal's attacking fire (Reuters)
  24. Domenech admits to "errors of communication" (AFP)
  25. Euro-Italian media revel in victory, hail Dutch (Reuters)
  26. Euro-Newly-laid Basel pitch ready for use, UEFA says (Reuters)
  27. REFILE-Soccer-Euro-Spain's fears realised after Italy advance (Reuters)
  28. Euro-Germany coach Loew banned for quarter final - source (Reuters)
  29. Getafe confirm appointment of Munoz as coach (Reuters)
  30. Up to 30 arrested after Celtics' win (AP)
  31. Federer, Ivanovic No. 1 for Wimbledon (AP)
  32. Loew and Demirel banned at Euro 2008 (AP)
  33. Euro-Germany coach Loew banned for quarter final (Reuters)
  34. Loew loses appeal (AFP)
  35. Masters Cup moving to London in 2009 (AP)
  36. Euro-Visiting fans party on as interest wanes among hosts (Reuters)
  37. PREVIEW-Soccer-Nigeria wait on ill pair, eye early progress (Reuters)
  38. Euro-Croatia's Vlaovic takes memory lane to Turkey match (Reuters)
  39. Euro-Near miss for helicopters close to Austrian fan zone (Reuters)
  40. Celtics to hold 'rolling rally' Thursday (AP)
  41. Euro-Arshavin to start for Russia against Sweden (Reuters)
  42. Euro-Unlikely ban for the mild man of German football (Reuters)
  43. Turkish keeper suspended for two games after red card (AFP)
  44. Djokovic thinks Federer vulnerable (AP)
  45. Euro-Greece 1 Spain 0 - halftime (Reuters)
  46. Euro-Enterprising Russia lead Sweden 1-0 at halftime (Reuters)
  47. Euro-Russia 1 Sweden 0 - halftime (Reuters)
  48. Spain beats Greece 2-1 to finish perfect (AP)
  49. Bolivia 4 Paraguay 2 - World Cup qualifier result (Reuters)
  50. Euro-Russian quality, not Swedish age was key - Lagerback (Reuters)
  51. Larsson has no intention of retiring (AFP)
  52. Celtics add 17th title to record haul (AP)
  53. Bynum, Kobe to help Lakers contend again (AP)
  54. FC Dallas D Moor joins U.S. roster (PA SportsTicker)
  55. Euro-Hiddink hails streetwise Russia (Reuters)
  56. ANALYSIS-Soccer-Euro-Arshavin inspires Russia to new heights (Reuters)
  57. Euro-Ribery out for at least seven weeks (Reuters)
  58. Russia advances to quarterfinals (AP)
  59. Sub-plots aplenty as Euro football survivors target semis (AFP)
  60. Ecuador 0 Colombia 0 - World Cup qualifier result (Reuters)
  61. Brazil players unhappy with jeering (Reuters)
  62. Russian media cheer Euro 2008 quarter-final berth (AFP)
  63. Japan striker Okubo banned for violent conduct (Reuters)
  64. Dunga jeered as Brazil held by Argentina (Reuters)
  65. Brazil, Argentina draw in World Cup qualifier (AP)
  66. Russia gets final quarterfinal spot (AP)
  67. Euro-Rakitic faces fitness test for Turkey clash (Reuters)
  68. Soccer-Euro-Serious contenders lining up for shot at title (Reuters)
  69. Kalou, Kone return to Ivory Coast squad (Reuters)
  70. Euro-Soccer-Spain need to break June 22 jinx to ovecome Italy (Reuters)
  71. Euro-Boulahrouz leaves Dutch group over family tragedy (Reuters)
  72. Euro-Basel braced for lively Dutch and wealthy Russians (Reuters)
  73. Euro-Referees have eye on final whistle (Reuters)
  74. Time to give Croatia billing they deserve (Reuters)
  75. Euro-Aragones says Spain have no hang ups about Italy (Reuters)
  76. Bush offers congratulations to Celtics (AP)
  77. Euro-Ticket touts say finals have been big success (Reuters)
  78. Euro-German and Portuguese fans fill Basel city centre (Reuters)
  79. Euro-Italy's Barzagli ruled out of tournament (Reuters)
  80. Euro-Turkey's appeal over Volkan red card is on Monday (Reuters)
  81. Madrid to host Fed Cup final (AP)
  82. Fans flock to Basel for first knockout game (Reuters)
  83. Euro-Fans flock to Basel for first knockout game (Reuters)
  84. Euro-Russia players could make top clubs' shopping lists (Reuters)
  85. US soccer women beat Italy 2-0 in South Korea (AP)
  86. Fans lose out in ticket agency sting (AP)
  87. Coaches grab spotlight too (AP)
  88. Euro-Germany lead Portugal 2-1 at halftime (Reuters)
  89. Euro-Croatia's Rakitic fit and raring to go (Reuters)
  90. Turkey's Kahveci dreams of meeting Spain in final (AFP)
  91. UEFA postpones Turkey appeal (AP)
  92. Grizzlies' Navarro headed back to Spain (AP)
  93. Murray slams British tennis (AP)
  94. Germany advance as Portugal self-destruct in Euro 2008 (AFP)
  95. Germany upsets Portugal 3-2 (AP)
  96. Decision time for Ronaldo as Portugal exit Euro 2008 (AFP)
  97. Euro-Portugal v Germany (Reuters)
  98. Rose works for Bulls, calls Beasley best (AP)
  99. Euro-Ronaldo says he has had foot injury for three months (Reuters)
  100. Euro-We played for the coach, says Schweinsteiger (Reuters)
  101. Barkley to play charity poker tournament (AP)
  102. Euro-Flying Dutchmen Hiddink and Van Basten lock horns (Reuters)
  103. Netherlands and Russia set for Basel battle (Reuters)
  104. Dutch Orange craze reaches fever pitch (AFP)
  105. McClaren named coach of FC Twente (Reuters)
  106. Euro-Railway changes orange strip to avoid Dutch mixup (Reuters)
  107. Croatia wary of the comeback kings Turkey (AFP)
  108. Euro-Germans cheer "Schweini" inspired Euro 2008 win (Reuters)
  109. Djokovic drawn into Federer's bracket (AP)
  110. Euro-Spain aiming to shake off underachievers tag (Reuters)
  111. Euro-Ramos calmed after heated discussion with Spain boss (Reuters)
  112. Euro-Dutch set to take green, green grass of Berne home (Reuters)
  113. New FC Twente manager Steve McClaren (Reuters)
  114. Ince on pole for Blackburn post as Allardyce pulls out (AFP)
  115. Euro-Slow starters Italy need to peak right now (Reuters)
  116. Tensions between Spanish coach and Real star (AFP)
  117. 'Sieg Heil' chants greet soccer win (AP)
  118. Euro-Tactical preview of Netherlands v Russia (Reuters)
  119. Euro-Hundreds of fans see off Portugal team (Reuters)
  120. Euro-Aragones and Donadoni play the generation game (Reuters)
  121. Popovich may want Ginobili to skip Games (AP)
  122. Africa to host first ATP tournament (AP)
  123. Euro-White Stripes win battle of Euro 2008 songs (Reuters)
  124. FIFA responds to Algerian threats (AP)
  125. Euro-Turkish and Croat fans breach gates of Vienna (Reuters)
  126. Euro-Creative Arshavin is Russia's trump card (Reuters)
  127. Euro-Croatia 0 Turkey 0 - latest (Reuters)
  128. Russia's Hiddink wants to be the Dutch traitor of the year (AFP)
  129. US adds youth for World Cup qualifier at Barbados (AP)
  130. French full of excuses, says Italy's Panucci (AFP)
  131. Euro-Germany look to preserve strength ahead of semis (Reuters)
  132. New Knicks staff includes Herb Williams (AP)
  133. Euro-Netherlands to wear black armbands v Russia (Reuters)
  134. Bereaved Boulahrouz puts himself in Dutch frame (AFP)
  135. Euro-Croatia and Turkey drawing 0-0 at halftime (Reuters)
  136. Majerle among Porter's staff with Suns (AP)
  137. Turkey reaches semifinals on penalties (AP)
  138. Comeback kings Turkey beat Croatia in Euro 2008 (AFP)
  139. Euro-Croatia v Turkey (Reuters)
  140. Lakers believe future is bright (AP)
  141. Red Sox honor NBA champion Celtics (AP)
  142. Euro-Bosnian Muslims, Croats clash after Euro 2008 match (Reuters)
  143. Euro-I never gave up, says jubilant Turkey coach Terim (Reuters)
  144. Euro-Turks takes to the streets after victory (Reuters)
  145. Euro-Christmas comes early for rescued Turkey (Reuters)
  146. Euro-Croatian Niko Kovac ponders international retirement (Reuters)
  147. De Rosario, Gerba spark Canada to easy victory (PA SportsTicker)
  148. Euro-Tactical preview of Spain v Italy (Reuters)
  149. Buoyant Spain ready for Italian test (Reuters)
  150. Canada advances to semifinals of World Cup qualifying (AP)
  151. Euro-Hiddink could start and end Van der Sar Dutch career (Reuters)
  152. Dutch in Russian's sights in Euro 2008 quarter-final (AFP)
  153. Euro-Italy's Toni needs luck to prove doubters wrong (Reuters)
  154. Euro-Dutch, Russian fans begin party in sunny Basel (Reuters)
  155. Tanasugarn beats Safina for Ordina title (AP)
  156. South Africa held to embarrassing draw by Sierra Leone (Reuters)
  157. US women take Peace Queen Cup (AP)
  158. U.S. beats Canada to win Peace Queen Cup (PA SportsTicker)
  159. Euro-Cassano calms down away from media glare (Reuters)
  160. Euro-Toni losing bet with Bayern team mate Klose (Reuters)
  161. Kazim-Richards revelling in the dream (AFP)
  162. Old man Panucci prepared to shoulder Italian defensive burden (AFP)
  163. Toni hopes to net his best friend (AFP)
  164. Spanish out to learn from history (AFP)
  165. NJ firefighter honored for helping wreck victims (AP)
  166. Serbs out to extend Grand Slam streak (AP)
  167. Euro-Dutch and Russia goalless in even quarter final (Reuters)
  168. Euro-Netherlands 0 Russia 0 - halftime (Reuters)
  169. No Vienna vengeance - we just want to win insists Villa (AFP)
  170. Euro-Past failures versus Italy no concern for Spain (Reuters)
  171. Russia beats Netherlands 3-1 in extra time (AP)
  172. Russia claim historic win as Dutch make Euro 2008 exit (AFP)
  173. Euro-Jubilant Russia celebrates victory over Dutch (Reuters)
  174. Russia's Hiddink salutes natural winner Arshavin (Reuters)
  175. Euro-Russia relieved at Kolodin's red card escape (Reuters)
  176. ANALYSIS-Soccer-Euro-Hiddink the only happy Dutchman in Basel (Reuters)
  177. Euro-Russia deserved their victory, says Van Basten (Reuters)
  178. Guatemala beats St. Lucia 3-1 (AP)
  179. Italy mentally stronger than Spain, says Panucci (AFP)
  180. Euro-Rested players prove rusty once more (Reuters)
  181. Jubilant Russia celebrates win over Dutch (Reuters)
  182. Future looks to be no longer Oranje for veterans (AFP)
  183. Euro-Turkish emperor Terim just loves hard work (Reuters)
  184. Euro-Ageless Lehmann proves doubters wrong (Reuters)
  185. Hard-up Turkey mull putting keeper outfield (AFP)
  186. We will not take Turks for granted, says Ballack (AFP)
  187. Italy's Aquilani gets the nod from Donadoni (AFP)
  188. Euro-Spanish, Italian fans bring latin flair to Vienna (Reuters)
  189. Top 3 men elected to ATP Player Council (AP)
  190. Turkey adopts some German qualities (AP)
  191. Euro-Turkey striker Nihat out of tournament (Reuters)
  192. Deschamps would be legitimate successor to Domenech, says Zidane (AFP)
  193. ATP to sign off on anti-corruption rules (AP)
  194. Nonda hat-trick gives DR Congo World Cup win (Reuters)
  195. Korean rivals in friendly mood in Seoul (Reuters)
  196. Ivory Coast, Guinea lead World Cup goal spree (Reuters)
  197. Iraq eliminated from World Cup qualifying (AP)
  198. Euro-Italy's Donadoni defends choice of penalty takers (Reuters)
  199. Euro-Casillas thanks lucky stars after shootout victory (Reuters)
  200. Trinidad wins 2-0 at Bermuda 2-0 in World Cup qualifier (AP)
  201. Pele victim of armed robbery (PA SportsTicker)
  202. PREVIEW-Soccer-Germany, Spain will seek to reimpose order (Reuters)
  203. Cuba advances to WCup qualifying group with US (AP)
  204. Nakamura assumes Nakata's mantle as Japan's top man (Reuters)
  205. World-North Korea striker Jong impressed by South's fans (Reuters)
  206. Euro-Iker's shootout heroics give all of Spain belief (Reuters)
  207. Spain takes step to lose underachiever tag (AP)
  208. Euro-Exit must spell end for Donadoni, say Italian media (Reuters)
  209. Euro-UEFA technical boss Roxburgh praises Arshavin magic (Reuters)
  210. Euro-Plenty to savour from varied quarter-finals (Reuters)
  211. France forward Ribery wants Domenech to stay (Reuters)
  212. Federer opens Wimbledon with easy win (AP)
  213. Serena reaches Wimbledon's second round (AP)
  214. Euro-Dramatic late goals no accident says UEFA's Roxburgh (Reuters)
  215. Euro-Aragones will not be persuaded to stay on after Euro (Reuters)
  216. Euro-Fabregas thankful for chance to prove his worth (Reuters)
  217. Euro 2008 saw 520 arrested, says ministry (AFP)
  218. Referee Rosetti gets Euro 2008 final (AFP)
  219. Court won't review Nets arena project (AP)
  220. Spain's Marc Gasol ready to move to NBA (AP)
  221. Monfils withdraws from Wimbledon (AP)
  222. Ineffective attack costs Italy (AP)
  223. Euro-Podolski spark is lighting up Germany again (Reuters)
  224. Euro-Tactical preview of Germany v Turkey (Reuters)
  225. Pistons coach Curry hires 3 assistants (AP)
  226. Ex-NBA player McKie charged over gun buy (AP)
  227. Euro-UEFA referees chief opposes on-pitch explanations (Reuters)
  228. Euro-Turkish supersub Semih ready to take centre stage (Reuters)
  229. Uganda earn vital World Cup point against Angola (Reuters)
  230. Hickersberger resigns from Austrian post (AFP)
  231. Defeated Croatian squad get bonus (AFP)
  232. Jonas Bjorkman to retire in October (AP)
  233. Hickersberger quits as Austria's soccer coach (AP)
  234. No turning back for Aragones (AFP)
  235. Djokovic recovers from shaky start (AP)
  236. Euro-Russia's Saenko misses training with ankle problem (Reuters)
  237. Euro-Russia's sleeping giant Pavlyuchenko awakes (Reuters)
  238. Hornets G Rasual Butler faces gun charge (AP)
  239. Nets hire Overton as assistant coach (AP)
  240. Shaq takes swipe at Kobe in rap (AP)
  241. Absences threaten Turkey's Euro dreams (Reuters)
  242. PREVIEW-Soccer-Euro-Absences threaten Turkey's Euro dreams (Reuters)
  243. Turkey's 'mole' spills the beans on Germany's Bayern five (AFP)
  244. Germany vs. Turkey: Germany's "two" football teams face off (AFP)
  245. Nasri yet to finalise Arsenal move - agent (Reuters)
  246. World Cup qualifying African zone fixture (Reuters)
  247. Libertadores Cup final fixture (Reuters)
  248. Hickersberger quits as Austria coach (AP)
  249. Euro-Tactical preview of Russia v Spain (Reuters)
  250. Clubs drop lawsuits but oppose foreign quotas plan (Reuters)