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Sporting immortal risks it all Should Ed Moses achieve his goal of running at next summer's Olympics, his return would outrank even that of Lazarus in the all-time comeback stakes. Jackson criticises drugs laws Former British hurdler Colin Jackson feels inadequate drug-testing procedures are threatening to make a mockery of athletics. Rowing for gold Three-time Olympic gold medallist is branching out. Pumped-up Brits ready for Athens The Observer has seen a document showing that Britain have more athletes in 'the medal zone' than four years ago. Backley's moment Britain's most successful title-chaser finally sees his chance to win global gold in the javelin. Scholes blow leaves Eriksson 'disappointed' Sven Goran Eriksson may have to do without Paul Scholes for the three games that will decide whether England qualify for Euro 2004. Birthday boy Roddick not popular at coming-of-age party Celebrating his 21st birthday at the United States Open here yesterday, Andy Roddick edged into the third round amid scenes of jubilation. Makelele and Madrid in fresh dispute Claude Makelele's agent claims the midfielder's transfer to Chelsea is "very unlikely" because of a new dispute between the player and his club Real Madrid. £20m for Fergie to stay Alex Ferguson is to begin talks with Manchester United on a new four-year contract worth £20million.
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