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MELBOURNE
Scoreboard at stumps on the second day of the second test between Australia and Pakistan at the Melbourne Ground yesterday.
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The Pitt men's basketball team rallied from a one-point halftime deficit to beat the Melbourne (Australia) Tigers, 92-76, on Friday night in Belfast, Northern Ireland, surviving the toughest test so far of its six-game Ireland Summer Competition Tour.
The Panthers, who are unbeaten in five games on the tour, used a 28-9 third-quarter edge to take command.
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MELBOURNE, Australia - If he could pick any player from any era to test himself against, Roger Federer would like a shot at Rod Laver or Bjorn Borg.
Laver, the last man to win all four majors in one season, was in the stadium that carries his name on Thursday to witness Federer dismantle Andy Roddick in the Australian Open semifinals. After what he saw, Laver would just as soon stick to meeting Federer in the locker room - after the matches.
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MELBOURNE, Australia -- If he could pick any player from any era to test himself against, Roger Federer would like a shot at Rod Laver or Bjorn Borg.
Laver, the last man to win all four majors in one season, was in the stadium that carries his name on Thursday to witness Federer dismantle Andy Roddick in the Australian Open semifinals. After what he saw, Laver would just as soon stick to meeting Federer in the locker room -- after the matches.
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Another near-sellout crowd braved humid summer weather to see the Little River Band perform Friday night in the Grandstand Under The Stars concert series.
The Little River Band, formed in the mid-1970s in Melbourne, Australia, has just released a new album titled "Test of Time." The band played some of its hits from the 1970s and '80s, as well as some of its new material.
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MELBOURNE, Australia If he could pick any player from any era to test himself against, Roger Federer would like a shot at Rod Laver or Bjorn Borg.
Laver, the last man to win all four majors in one season, was in the stadium that carries his name on Thursday to witness Federer dismantle Andy Roddick in the Australian Open semifinals. After what he saw, Laver would just as soon stick to meeting Federer in the locker room after the matches.