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Pakistan's Umar Gul, right, boxes during a training session in Mohali, India, Saturday, March 26, 2011. Pakistan will play India in a Cricket World Cup semifinal in Mohali on March 30.
Cricket   Pakistan   Photos   Star   Wikipedia: Umar Gul  
 Sydney Morning Herald 
Pakistan completes clean sweep of series
| Pakistan's bowlers sealed an emphatic 71-run win in the third and final Test against England yesterday, inflicting a 3-0 series whitewash in the process. | Set a daunting 324-run target, England was... (photo: AP / Kirsty Wigglesworth)
Hawaii sees a bigger wave of tourists
Hawaii   Industry   Photos   Tourism   Travel   Wikipedia: Hawaiian Islands  
 Kansas City Star 
Hawaii sees a bigger wave of tourists
| No need to fret for the state of Hawaii tourism anymore. | Visitor numbers to the Aloha State dropped dramatically during the recession, and the state's tourism industry suffered another blow when a... (photo: WN / Marzena)
Apple iPhone - Smartphone  Business Journal 
Apple expands patent lawsuit against Samsung in Australia
Digital Content Producer - Dallas Business Journal Email | Twitter | Twitter | Apple Inc. has expanded its patent lawsuit against Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd. in Australia from three claims to 276 and... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
Australia   Patent   Photos   Smartphones   Wikipedia: Apple Inc.  
Australia's Brett Lee, left, and John Hastings celebrate after scoring the winning runs against England during their one day international cricket match in Sydney, Australia, Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2011.  Independent online 
Hilfenhaus replaces injured Lee
Sydney – Australia called up swing bowler Ben Hilfenhaus on Monday to replace injured paceman Brett Lee for the one-day international against Sri Lanka. | Hilfenhaus was instrumental in Australi... (photo: AP / John Donegan)
Australia   Cricket   Photos   Star   Sydney  
Top Stories
Jellyfish in sea life Helsinki. Sydney Morning Herald
Jellyfish still the same - it's interaction that's different
| THEY not only sting people and break fishing nets. In recent times Jellyfish have also clogged up desalination works, blocked the cooling systems of nuclear power stati... (photo: Public Domain / Skorpion87)
Australia   Climate   Desalination   Fishing   Photos   Wikipedia: Jellyfish  
Australian batsman Justin Langer bats during his team's win over of England in the fifth and final Ashes cricket test in Sydney, Friday, Jan. 5, 2007. Zeenews
Langer feels for ‘out of form’ Marsh
Sydney: Australian batting coach Justin Langer has said he sympathizes with the beleaguered Shaun Marsh who has been struggling with poor form lately. | Marsh has been dr... (photo: AP / Mark Baker)
Australia   Cricket   Photos   Sydney   Wikipedia: Justin Langer  
Indian cricketers Sachin Tendulkar, left, and Gautam Gambhir run between the wickets during the fifth one-day international cricket match between India and Australia in Hyderabad, India, Thursday, Nov. 5, 2009. The Times Of India
Ind vs Aus live score: India lose Sachin Tendulkar, Gautam Gambhir in quick succession
NEW DELHI: Matthew Wade and Hussey brothers powered Australia set 217 runs target for India in the rain-curtailed first ODI, which was reduced to 32 overs a side, of the ... (photo: AP / Mahesh Kumar A)
Australia   Cricket   India   Photos   Wikipedia: Sachin Tendulkar  
Australia's Mitchell Johnson bowls during training ahead of the second Ashes cricket test against England in Sydney, Australia, Thursday, Dec. 2, 2010. The second test match starts Friday, Dec. 3. Sporting Life
Mitchell Johnson Eyes Return
| Mitchell Johnson is eyeing a return to international cricket in the upcoming one-day series in England after making encouraging progress in his recovery from a long-ter... (photo: AP / Rob Griffith)
Australia   Cricket   England   Photos   Wikipedia: Mitchell Johnson (cricketer)  
India cricket player Ravichandran Ashwin, left, runs for the crease as Australia's Brett Lee fields the ball during their Twenty20 international match in Sydney, Australia, Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2012. The Daily Telegraph Australia
Broken little toe sidelines Brett Lee
| BRETT Lee could have played his last international match in Australia after scans revealed he broke his toe in Friday's Twenty20 loss to India at the MCG. | Team d... (photo: AP / Rob Griffith)
Australia   Cricket   India   Photos   Wikipedia: Brett Lee  
India's Sachin Tendulkar blows dust off his head gear during a net practice session ahead of the second test cricket match against New Zealand in Hyderabad, India, Wednesday, Nov. 10, 2010. Cricket Country
Sachin Tendulkar in as India opt to bowl against Australia in first ODI at MCG
| By CricketCountry Staff |   | Melbourne: Feb 5, 2012 |   | India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni won the toss and elected to bowl against Australia in the first ... (photo: AP / Bikas Das)
Australia   Cricket   India   Photos   Wikipedia: Sachin Tendulkar  
India cricket captain MS Dhoni, right, chats with P Kumar during their Twenty 20 International match against Australia, in Sydney, Australia, Wednesday, Feb. 1, 2012. NZ Herald
Cricket: Dhoni sends Australia in to bat in ODI opener
| India skipper Mahendra Singh Dhoni has won the toss and sent Australia in to bat in the Tri-Series opener. | Australia had a setback earlier Sunday when veteran paceman... (photo: AP / Rob Griffith)
Australia   Cricket   India   Photos   Wikipedia: Mahendra Singh Dhoni  
Grocery store - Foods - Shopper Canberra Times
Shoppers pay for grocery wars
| FRUIT and vegetable prices might be down due to increased supply and a supermarket price war, but shoppers beware - some more expensive items are lurking in the shoppin... (photo: WN / Yolanda Leyba)
Food   Market   People   Photos   Wikipedia: Supermarket  
Politics & Government Business & Economy
- Signs voters inching back to Gillard
- Shooting follows Facebook feud
- Political row flares over 'sexist' attacks on Gill
- Manufacturing leader to ALP: fix issue of leader
An Egyptian protestor holds a national flag during clashes with the security forces near the interior ministry in downtown Cairo, Egypt, Thursday, Feb. 2, 2012.
Two protesters shot dead by police in clashes in Cairo as unrest following football riot ...
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- Up-market Auckland grocer leads charge on lower milk prices
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- Rates must fall to put lid on the dollar
- Labour pains looming in the economic fog
Apple iPhone - Smartphone
Apple expands patent lawsuit against Samsung in Australia
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Science Education
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Jellyfish in sea life Helsinki.
Jellyfish still the same - it's interaction that's different
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- UK: Welcome to the university of the future
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- Push to raise subsidies for students in rent crisis
- Village school given honour of hosting Queen as she celebrat
ALTERNATE CROP OF PNG102 Three life rafts from the MV Rabaul Queen float above the sunken hull of the ferry in the open waters off Papua New Guinea's east coast, Thursday, Feb. 2, 2012.
238 saved, 100-plus missing as PNG ferry sinks
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Sport Health
- Cricket: Pakistan seal series whitewash
- We are back as a top power in the world — Misbah
- Cricket: Zimbabwe crumble before onslaught
- Soccer: Brockie aims in right direction for Herbert nod
Pakistan's Umar Gul, right, boxes during a training session in Mohali, India, Saturday, March 26, 2011. Pakistan will play India in a Cricket World Cup semifinal in Mohali on March 30.
Pakistan completes clean sweep of series
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Lower levels of sunlight may up risk of allergies and eczema
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