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17/09/2005
FIBA Asia - Qatar qualify but China crowned champions
DOHA (FIBA Asia Championship) - Qatar qualified for the FIBA World Championship 2006 in Japan after defeating South Korea 89-77 to finish third in the FIBA Asia Championship in Doha. The hosts
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16/09/2005
FIBA Asia - China and Lebanon qualified for Japan 2006
DOHA (FIBA Asia Champioship) - After winning their semi final games yesterday, the P.R. of China and Lebanon secured their spot in next years FIBA World Championship in Japan. Lebanon won 83 79
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16/09/2005
Press Release no. 27: FIBA offers RSS feeds
GENEVA (FIBA) - FIBA launched today a new online service enabling the users to access news content from fiba.com faster and more easily. The RSS information service is the modern standard in
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15/09/2005
FIBA Asia - Final Four set in Qatar
DOHA (FIBA Asia Championship) - Qatar, Lebanon, Korea and China have made it to the final four of the FIBA Asia Championship. Qatar remained undefeated in the tournament, whipping Jordan 81-55 for
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14/09/2005
FIBA Asia - China on course for Semi-final spot
DOHA (FIBA Asian Championship) - Hot favourites China quelled a spirited challenge from Lebanon to win their second successive second-round Group Two match and virtually assure a semi-final place at
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13/09/2005
CHN - Kazlauskas happy to lead China charge
DOHA (FIBA Asian Championship) - Jonas Kazlauskas is aiming to overcome the difficulties of a tricky language barrier to help China become a force in basketball. The 50-year-old Lithuanian coach of
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13/09/2005
FIBA Asia Championship - Qatar win fourth on the trot
DOHA (FIBA Asia Championship) - Qatar defeated Iran 79-58 at the Al Gharafa Sports Club on Monday on the opening day of the quarter-finals at the FIBA Asia Championship. The tournament hosts, who
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12/09/2005
FIBA Asia Championship - All Team photo available
DOHA (FIBA Asia Championship) - Download the official wall papers of the FIBA Asia Championship 2005 in Doha, Qatar. All teams are available in high quality resolution. Show on your computer which is
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12/09/2005
FIBA Asia - Quarter-final round play set for Asia
DOHA (FIBA Asia Championship) - Saudi Arabia scraped their way past Kuwait to reach the quarter-final round of the 23rd FIBA Asia Championship. The stakes are high in Doha, where the top three sides
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11/09/2005
FIBA Asia - FIBA Asia Championship Day 3
DOHA (FIBA Asia Championship) Qatar are right in the hunt for a place at FIBA World Championship 2006 in Japan after Saturday's resounding victory over Kazakhstan - their third success in as many
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10/09/2005
FIBA Asia - FIBA Asia Championship Day 2
DOHA (FIBA Asia Championship) - In the second day of the FIBA Asia Championship Korea, Iran, Japan and Saudi Arabia registered victories. The teams of fighting for the 3 qualifying spots the FIBA
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09/09/2005
FIBA Asia - FIBA Asia Championship Day 1
DOHA (FIBA Asian Championship) - Yao Ming and China took a step towards qualification for FIBA World Championship 2006 by defeating Iran 76-61 on the opening day of the FIBA Asian Championship.
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06/09/2005
FIBA Asia - India announce team roster
INDORE (FIBA Asia Championship) - According to online newspaper newkerala.com The Basketball federation of India announced last week the 12 men squad which will participate to the FIBA Asia
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02/09/2005
CHN - Yao pens five-year Rockets extension
HOUSTON (NBA) - The Houston Rockets have signed China international Yao Ming to a five-year contract extension through the 2010-11 season, according to a report in The Houston Chronicle. The report
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