UPDATE: BOWLS.(Sport)

From: Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland) | Date: June 22, 2004 | Copyright information

Scotland beat defending champions Wales 99-97 to regain the Women's Home International crown at Les Creux, Jersey. CRICKET: Scotland will target Pakistani legen...

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UPDATE: CRICKET.(Sport)
Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland) ; Scotland will target Pakistani legend Wasim Akram or Aussie batting ace Gregg Blewett to replace Yasir Arafat in their totesport League campaign. Arafat has been called up to train with Pakistan.
Demand for inquiry after 80 die in attack on madrassa ; WORLD
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Cricket: Saltires in bid for star.(Sport)
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Musharraf escapes in new attack by bombers; Fourteen die as suicide fanatics target Pakistani president's convoy.
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Iran Seeking Foothold In Lebanon
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