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Bill shines light on Baltimore contracts: Proposal would put city finances online

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Morkel shines as Proteas grind away

Morne Morkel confirmed his good form with some hostile fast bowling against Somerset at the County Ground on Monday.

Botha shines in easy Ireland win

Andre Botha struck an unbeaten 41-ball 62 which included four fours and two sixes to take Ireland to 161 for 6, before their bowlers combined to bowl out Bangladesh for a paltry 79 to complete an emphatic 82-run win in Eglinton.

Marsh shines as Aussies win

DEBUTANT Shaun Marsh struck an impressive 81 and Nathan Bracken took four wickets as Australia beat West Indies by 84 runs on Tuesday in the first of five one-day internationals.

Denly shines as Kent thrash Essex

Kent replaced Essex at the important number two spot in the south division of the Twenty20 Cup by thrashing the men from Chelmsford at Beckenham.

Marshall shines in 11 over affair

The West Indies claimed their first victory of Australia's Caribbean tour in extraordinary circumstances after triumphing by seven wickets in the shortest-completed Twenty20 international in history.

Sun shines through cool musical

Dominic Cavendish reviews The Harder They Come at the Playhouse Theatre and The Ugly One at the Royal Court

Pietersen shines in Harare

HARARE athlete Tamla Pietersen set a new junior national record in the women's 110m hurdles with a time of 15.17 seconds yesterday in the Zimbabwe Track and Field Championships held at the University of Zimbabwe track.

Ganguly shines as Knight Riders win

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Maddy shines for under-fire Bears

Warwickshire captain Darren Maddy led from the front against Middlesex on day one as problems mounted for his team.

Ntini shines, but Butt steadies Kolkata

The Chennai Super Kings won their IPL match against the Kolkata Knight Riders by three runs according to the Duckworth/Lewis-method by scoring 55/0 off eight overs before the match was cut short by a severe dust storm, followed by rain.

Thornley shines as Mumbai crush Kolkata

NSW allrounder Dominic Thornely had the handsome return of 2-7 off three overs today as Mumbai Indians rolled Kolkata Knight Riders for 67 - the lowest score in the Indian Premier League's brief history.

Universe shines twice as bright

The Universe is actually twice as bright than was previously thought, according to research conducted by an international team of astronomers.

Pollock shines as Mumbai rout Kolkata

Helped by excellent bowling from Shaun Pollock and some devastating hitting from Sanath Jayasuriya the Mumbai Indians have routed the Kolkata Knight Riders by eight wickets in their IPL match at the Wankhede Stadium on Friday evening.

Wii shines, Xbox 360 loses ground

Chicago (IL) – Big announcements at E3 cannot hide that Microsoft had a rough June with its game console: Nintendo’s Wii surpassed the Xbox 360 as the most sold current game console in the U.S. every other game console, including the PSP and Nintendo DS, sold more units. Has the Xbox 360 lost its appeal?

Space station shines bright

Even those not normally impressed with the natural sights the skies provide should make a note to look up in the next couple of days, as the International Space Station makes a series of favourable passes over Western Europe.

Charl Langeveldt shines for Derbyshire

Just 29.5 overs were possible at the Swalec Stadium yesterday, but there was enough time for Charl Langeveldt to induce a collapse in which Glamorgan lost their last six wickets for 39 runs.

Tech firm shines on iPhone

We've all done it: flipped open a cell phone in the dark to hunt for a dropped pen or the keyhole on a car door. Now a Minneapolis software developer has capitalized on this alternative use of the cell phone and found itself in the spotlight on the new Apple iPhone App Store.

THz laser source shines at room temperature

Terahertz beams could be employed in many scientific and technological applications, such as biological imaging, security screening and materials science. Now these applications are a step closer, as researchers in the US and Switzerland have made the first room-temperature coherent terahertz source based on commercially available semiconductor nanotechnology.

'Space' kangaroo shines light on global warming

A giant white kangaroo seen here bounced into the science books on Tuesday as part of a global experiment to measure the amount of light the Earth reflects back to the sun

'Space' kangaroo shines light on global warming

MELBOURNE (AFP) - A giant white kangaroo bounced into the science books on Tuesday as part of a global experiment to measure the amount of light the Earth reflects back to the sun.

'Space' kangaroo shines light on global warming

MELBOURNE (AFP) - A giant white kangaroo bounced into the science books on Tuesday as part of a global experiment to measure the amount of light the Earth reflects back to the sun.

Aus's Macgill shines in warm-up match

Stuart MacGill gave evidence that he could pose a serious challenge to West Indies, when he helped Australia to take control of their three-day tour match against Jamaica.

Aus's Macgill shines in warm-up match

Stuart MacGill gave evidence that he could pose a serious challenge to West Indies, when he helped Australia to take control of their three-day tour match against Jamaica.

Online fashion firm ASOS shines in consumer gloom

An employee types on a computer keyboard with both Latin and Cyrillic letters in Sofia June 23, 2008.


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