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The purists will raise an eyebrow at his use of the long putter – no player has ever won a major championship using such a club – but they cannot deny the Australian's ability.
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More Wimbledon news at wsj.com/wimbledon But the Australian's desire and the sheer force of character he exerted over a bigger and stronger opponent seemed unquenchable.
Hewitt Rolls Back the Years But Cannot Stop Söderling Ben Smith 2011
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After failing to persuade a magistrates and the court of appeal that the cross border warrant issued for his arrest was invalid, the Australian's legal team will appeal to the supreme court in London to prevent his deportation.
Julian Assange enters final stage of extradition battle 2012
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Speaking to a packed courtroom in southeast London, Judge Howard Riddle said Swedish prosecutors' request that Assange be forced to return to Stockholm was valid and dismissed arguments that extradition would violate the 39-year-old Australian's human rights.
Assange to be extradited, possible government shutdown, and another 'runaway general?' 2011
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The Australian's caustic assessment came back to me last week as I listened to Graham Stringer, Labour member for Blackley and Broughton, explaining to the BBC why he was putting forward an early day motion suggesting Sir Alex Ferguson be given a peerage.
Education needs a new gaffer – call Lord Fergie | Harry Pearson 2011
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The Australian's absence has been felt keenly at Goodison Park, with David Moyes still juggling his options.
Jack Rodwell's attacking intent rouses Everton against Chelsea | David Pleat 2011
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If Mitchell had responded smartly, he might have reached for some evidence, proving that the Australian's editors did not tell their reporters what to write.
News International: Normal rules do not apply | Editorial 2011
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Nadal collected the trophy from Laver on Sunday night, in the court that was named in the great Australian's honor, and put his arm around Federer.
Nadal outlasts Federer to win his first title at Australian Open 2009
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The Australian's editor Mitchell was upset - but his response was interesting.
News International: Normal rules do not apply | Editorial 2011
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That situation has intensified since some tip sheets from the Australian's first season at Wigan began to circulate several weeks ago.
Wigan silent as rival coaches voice concern over tackles and tactics 2011
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