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  <title>SportsWorld</title>
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  <description>The [almost] daily global sports update - Five Continents in Five Minutes</description>
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   <title>SportsWorld Wednesday Sep 5 2007</title>
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   <description>Russian women are on the verge of the finals in U.S. Open tennis, Malaysia gets a dramatic field hockey win at the Asia Cup tournament, U.S. women strike gold in world gymnastics, Vladmir Efimkin holds on to the Tour of Spain cycling lead, India makes a cricket comeback against England and more on the [almost] daily global sports update -- www.sports-world.us</description>
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   <title>SportsWorld Tuesday Sep 4 2007</title>
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   <description>The tennis field continues to shrink at the U.S. Open while the American Davis Cup team beagins to look forward to Sweden, Phil Mickelson wins a golf tournament and then takes a swipe at the PGA Tour commissioner, Euro basketball bounces into action, Tour of Spain cycling and more on the [almost] daily global sports update -- www.sports-world.us</description>
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   <title>SportsWorld Sunday Sep 2 2007</title>
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   <description>The United States wraps up a successful World Athletics campaign with three more gold medals in Japan, the field continues to thin at the U.S. Open tennis tournament, runners are not getting far in Ethiopia, but runners in Brazil speed to the finish line and more on the [almost] daily global sports update -- www.sports-world.us</description>
   <pubDate>Sun 2 Sep 2007 23:07:49 GMT</pubDate>
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   <title>SportsWorld Thursday Aug 30 2007</title>
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   <description>Even though it's 2007 runners in Ethiopia will have to wait for the new millenium to start, Tyson Gay has already run to gold (again) in Japan, LeBron James keeps USA basketball undefeated, Russian women dominate the tennis courts in New York, tough times for David Beckham and more on the [almost] daily global sports update -- www.sports-world.us</description>
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