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Source: IHT.com Sports News

Ibrahimovic stars as Inter Milan beats Livorno 2-1

Zlatan Ibrahimovic scored one goal and set up another and Inter Milan beat Livorno 2-1 to move 16 points clear atop Italy's Serie A on Saturday.

O'Shea's winner gives Man United 1-0 victory at Liverpool

John O'Shea scored in injury time to give Manchester United a 1-0 victory at Liverpool on Saturday and stay nine points ahead of Chelsea in the Premier League.

Federer beats Youzhny to win Dubai Open

Top-seeded Roger Federer won the Dubai Open for the fourth time in five years by beating Mikhail Youzhny of Russia 6-4, 6-3 in Saturday's final.

Henin wins Qatar Open

Top-seeded Justine Henin of Belgium won the Qatar Open over second-seeded Svetlana Kuznetsova 6-4, 6-2 in the final on Saturday, extending her domination in the desert.

Raich wins third straight GS World Cup at Kranjska Gora

Defending World Cup champion Benjamin Raich won his third straight giant slalom at Kranjska Gora on Saturday to take the lead of the discipline standings.

Roundup: Hosp wins race; Schild gains title

WORLD CUP SKIING

To a reggae beat, Jamaica gets ready for cricket

The sport's World Cup taking over the Caribbean, mon.

NFL: 3 legs learn to kick football into China

The Chinese athletes Gao Wei, Ding Long and Shen Yalei are being Americanized in an effort to become the first Chinese to play in the United States' most popular sports league, the NFL.

In the Arena: On an Alpine slope, a child carves her own course and life

You start them early, you give them what you hope is a solid foundation and sound counsel, but ultimately you have to let them face the mountain and lay down their own tracks in the powder.

Soccer: More than a league lead on the line as Barcelona visits Sevilla

Barcelona was set to visit Sevilla on Saturday for a contest to determine which of them leads the Spanish league. It would in any event be a climactic match, but now the safety, security and freedom of soccer in the country depends upon it.

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