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Sunday, 25 July 2004
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- Peter York on Ads: In the gravel drives of Freeland the car is not the star
- Readers of a certain age understand that the best stories are buried at the back
- Investigative journalism: A great reporter is dead. Who are the campaigners now?
- BBC: Digital upstarts, ageing listeners - the challenge that confronts Radio 4
Sport
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- Racing: Magnificent Dettori puts Doyen on route to join true champions
- Awesome Armstrong looks beyond record sixth Tour triumph
- Racing: Hopes are high for Duke Of Venice
- Equestrianism: Skelton rides clear on his way to Athens
- Boxing: Fate's right hand
- Racing: McPeek enjoys second sight of Hard Bucks
- Tour de France: Lance keeps on rolling to record
- Boxing: Demon who 'slept with the devil' cuts out the bile and the bullshine
Cricket
- Henry Blofeld: Packed-out Lord's shows end to fuddy-duddy days
- Lapses continue to plague tourists
- Can Flintoff become the new Botham?
- Bowlers take full advantage after Vaughan's historic day
- Worcestershire hopes dashed by Hutton
- Butcher crocks himself to make life easy for selectors
- Chanderpaul's diligence holds Caribbean hangover at bay
- Bell has the ring of an England player as leaders ease home
- Flintoff injects life into England
- Time for bowlers to use their heads more
- Key's kingdom from garden to hallowed turf
- Lord's Diary: Speed buries hatchet with Wisden as they try to become good hosts
- Operation Flintoff strikes
- Weston weighs in to keep Lancashire waiting
- Cricket review: Crawley rolls back years with first triple-century
- Kallis: why the all-rounder is an endangered species
- Umpires on trial but errors are price of human touch
Olympics
- Grey skies are lifted as Holmes hits her stride
- Collins: cheating is part of human nature
- Jones' lawyers seek testimony of coach
- Muna steps into Marion's shadowland
- Faulds leads chariot of firearms
- Malachi: thanks for my passport - and my life
- Trapeze artists are really flying
- Gene doping will produce super breed of athletes, claims scientist
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