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(E) High jump final: Bronze for Blanka Vlasic
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Blanka Vlasic of Croatia takes a bronze at the World Indoor Athletics Championships in BudapestBlanka Vlasic of Croatia clears the bar in the high jump qualification of the World Indoor Athletics Championships in Budapest on March 6, 2004. REUTERS/Laszlo Balogh INDOOR WORLD CH'SHIPS (Budapest)MEN200m semi-finals, Ht 1: 3, A Condon (GB) 20.89s. Ht 3: 4, T Abeyie (GB) 21.80. DNS: P Brizzel (Ireland). Final: 1, D Demeritte (Bahamas) 20.6
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(E) Davor Suker Makes History FIFA 100 Players Ever
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Davor Suker Makes History"The FIFA 100" Tribute Ceremony will take place on 4th March 2004 in London. The evening will take place at the Natural History Museum and will start with a charity auction organized by Christies and will continue with a prestigious awards dinner where the one hundred greatest living players ("The FIFA 100") chosen by Pelé and approved by FIFA for the 100th anniversary of FIFA will be invited to
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(E) Essendon Croatia, Croatia, Melbourne Croatia
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The passing of an era By Michael LynchFebruary 29, 2004"The Knights are a member-based club and the site also contains the Croatian Social Centre.""All that comes to an end today when the team from Sunshine plays its last game in the national league. A club established 51 years ago by Croatian immigrants, the Knights have, down the decades, clung strongly to their roots. Whether as Essendon Croatia,Croatia, MelbourneCroa
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(E) European boxing championship in Pula, Croatia
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Russians dominate at European boxing championships Associated PressPULA, Croatia (AP) — Russia won nine of the 11 gold medals offered Sunday at the European boxing championships.World champion Sergei Kazov started things for Russia by winning the light-flyweight title, beating Alfonso Pinto of Italy 41-22. Other Russian winners included Gueorgy Balakchine, Gennadiy Kovalev, Alexander Maletin, Oleg Saitov, Gaidarbek Gaidarbekov, Evgeny Makar
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(E) US Waterpolo Coach Ratko Rudic
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Croatian US Waterpolo Coach Ratko RudicThe following appeared in today's issue of the Long Beach PressTelegram. John KraljicRudic unknown in U.S. so farDOUG: Rudica taskmaster.By Doug KrikorianSports columnistSaturday, February 28, 2004 - He is seated there in the restaurantbooth, and diners file unknowingly past him, not realizing they're inthe presence of a legendary figure of his game, a revered figure who'streated like royalty when he r
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(E) Maccabi Tel Aviv signed Croatian center Bruno Sundov
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Maccabi Tel Aviv signed Croatian center Bruno SundovBasketball / Mac. TA signs Bruno Sundov By Eli Sahar Maccabi Tel Aviv signed Croatian center Bruno Sundov yesterday to replace Yoav Saffar, who has been suffering from a knee injury and may be unable to return to action this season. Sundov signed with Maccabi until the end of the season with an option for another year. Anton Kazarnovski will be loaned to Haifa/Ramat Hasharon as a result of
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(E) Milwaukee Bucks Toni Kukoc of Croatia
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Kukoc in ActionMilwaukee Bucks Toni Kukoc of Croatia, right goes up for a basket against Los Angeles Clippers, Matt Barnes, left in the first half of a Saturday Feb. 21, 2004 game in Milwaukee. (AP Photo/Darren Hauck) Editor's note:Each time Kukoc plays Croatia is mentioned. I appreciate that very much. He is fighting like a lion, yes for himself, but giving all of us a credit. Let's be thankful for talented people like Toni. More talent we
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(E) Three Croatian Players With Northwestern University
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Beyond Croatia's beautiful beaches and tall cliffs 3 tall basketball players @ NUThe following appeared in the student newspaper The Daily Northwesternfrom Evanston, Illinois. John KraljicBeyond Croatia's beautiful beaches and tall cliffs, memories of a oncewar-torn country remain embedded in the minds of 3 NU basketball playersBy Tania GanguliFebruary 11, 2004Two pieces of Vedran Vukusic's identity come together in his bedroom.A big, squar
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(E) Mirko Crocop Filipovic & Japanese Prime Minister
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Filipovic - KoizumiMirko Crocop Filipovic, left, a K-1 fighter-turned-member of parliament of Croatia, smiles as he gets a jab from Japanese Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi wearing a K-1 glove during their meeting at Koizumi's official residence in Tokyo Friday, Feb. 13, 2004. Crocop was elected as a lawmaker back in his home country in November 2003 after becoming a hero in Japan through his fightings in popular Japanese TV bouts of K-1,
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