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Joelle King into British Open quarter-finals - Stuff.co.nz
![]() Stuff.co.nz | Joelle King into British Open quarter-finals Stuff.co.nz MARCHING ON: Joelle King had made it two-from-two at the British Open to reach the top eight. LATEST: A New Zealander has bundled another seeded Australian out of the British Open squash tournament. But this time it wasn't Jaclyn Hawkes doing the ... King on track for David quarter at British Open |
David blitzes best friend at British Open - AFP
![]() AFP | David blitzes best friend at British Open AFP By Richard Eaton (AFP) – 6 hours ago LONDON — Squash legend Nicol David moved closer to filling the only significant gap in her tremendous list of titles when she reached the quarter-finals of the British Open in less than half an hour on Thursday. British Open Squash: James Willstrop overcomes dogged Alister Walker in let ... |
British Open Squash: Nick Matthew and Tom Richards court in bizarre shoe ... - Telegraph.co.uk
![]() Telegraph.co.uk | British Open Squash: Nick Matthew and Tom Richards court in bizarre shoe ... Telegraph.co.uk Defending champion Nick Matthew had to work his socks off against compatriot Tom Richards before emerging with a quarter-final berth at London's O2 on Thursday. ... Richards had to receive shoe assistance before stepping back on court Photo: JORDAN ... |
Squash: Ashour survives to British Open quarterfinals - Ahram Online
![]() Ahram Online | Squash: Ashour survives to British Open quarterfinals Ahram Online Three Egyptian men have qualified for the quarterfinals of the Allam British Open 2012 for squash taking place in London, competing for 0000 in prizes. Fourth-seeded Ramy Ashour will face compatriot Amr Shabana, fifth-seeded, while seventh-seeded ... Egyptian great Shabana eyes British Open title Ramy Regroups To Beat Borja In British Open Battle Egyptian great eyes squash glory |
In China, British expatriate's death prompts calls for open trial - Los Angeles Times
In China, British expatriate's death prompts calls for open trial Los Angeles Times Friends and foes say Gu Kailai, the high-profile suspect in Neil Heywood's death in Chongqing, deserves an open trial that follows the rule of law. Gu Kailai accompanies her husband, politician Bo Xilai, at his father's funeral in Beijing in 2007. |










