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THE most competitive, exciting and, quite possibly, spectacular Formula One season for two decades will begin in Bahrain on Sunday.
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Sport
 Former United star admits he may shed a tear or two on the Old Trafford pitch tonight
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REAL Madrid will try to avoid their sixth successive early exit from the Champions League when they face Lyon today in the second leg of the first knockout round.
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BULLS coach Frans Ludeke yesterday refused to be fooled by the Highlanders’ 33-0 whipping by the Stormers ahead of their clash at Loftus Versfeld on Saturday and said even though the score suggested otherwise, the Highlanders are a quality team, writes Zeena Isaacs.
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NKOSINATHI “Mabere” Joyi is not expecting much of a challenge when he faces Mexican fighter Raul “Rayito” Garcia for his International Boxing Federation (IBF) mini-flyweight title at Wembley Arena on March 26.
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ZIMBABWE will be looking to edge closer to becoming the latest visiting side to make history in the Caribbean, when the third one- day international against West Indies is contested today at the Arnos Vale Multiplex.
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NUMBER one South African tennis player Kevin Anderson is back in the Davis Cup mix after controversially making himself unavailable for last year’s entire programme — including the crucial world group playoff, which SA lost to India.
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THE search for a new Premier Soccer League (PSL) CEO continues and league chairman Irvin Khoza hinted yesterday that incumbent Kjetil Siem was not completely out of the race after all.
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WITH the curtain coming down on the premiership at the weekend, speculation around the coaches’ futures is so rife that we couldn’t resist the urge to gaze into our own crystal ball. The figures in brackets show the clubs’ final league standings.
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