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Everyone urged to check purses immediately for 50p coins that could be worth over £150 each - manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Britain - China

Everyone urged to check purses immediately for 50p coins that could be worth over £150 each

All Brits are being urged to check their change for a 50p coin that is selling for over £150. We've all got bits of spare change dotted about the place - whether it be in your handbag, car, wallet, or down the back of the sofa - but it could be worth a lot more than you first thought.

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Magnus Carlsen - FTX Crypto Cup chess: No stopping Praggnanandhaa as he makes it four wins in a row, beats Levon Aronian - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Usa - China - Poland - India

FTX Crypto Cup chess: No stopping Praggnanandhaa as he makes it four wins in a row, beats Levon Aronian

The 17-year-old Indian is in joint lead with world No. 1 Magnus Carlsen at 12 points each. Carlsen defeated Quang Liem Le of China 3-1 in Round 4.

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Magnus Carlsen - FTX Crypto Cup: R Praggnanandhaa Makes It Four Wins In A Row - sports.ndtv.com - Usa - China - Poland - India

FTX Crypto Cup: R Praggnanandhaa Makes It Four Wins In A Row

Indian prodigy R Praggnanandhaa handed world No.6 Levon Aronian a 3-1 thrashing in the fourth round to notch up his fourth consecutive win in the FTX Crypto Cup, the American finale of Champions Chess Tour, on Friday. The 17-year old Indian is in joint lead with 12 match points along with world No.1 Magnus Carlsen, who defeated Quang Liem Le of China 3-1. Praggnanandhaa won the third game with white pieces after the first two in the four-game match ended in a stalemate.

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U.S. Gymnastics Championships: What to watch on Thursday - nbcsports.com - Russia - Ukraine - Usa - China - Japan -  Tokyo -  Tampa

U.S. Gymnastics Championships: What to watch on Thursday

The four-day U.S. Gymnastics Championships begin Thursday at 7 p.m. ET with the first of two nights of men’s competition, live on Olympic Channel: Home of Team USA and streaming on NBCSports.com/live, the NBC Sports app and Peacock.

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Naomi Osaka - Emma Raducanu - Andy Murray - Nick Kyrgios - Chris Evert - Jessica Pegula - Marie Bouzkova - US Open 2022: Injury cloud hangs over women’s draw - msn.com - Usa - China - Czech Republic - county Mason

US Open 2022: Injury cloud hangs over women’s draw

The US Open women’s singles draw might be hit by injury blows that could rob the year’s final Grand Slam of some major draws.

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Cristiano Ronaldo - Christian Pulisic - Transfer news LIVE: Morgan Gibbs-White set for Forest as Cristiano Ronaldo wanted by surprise club - msn.com - Manchester - Ukraine - Spain - Portugal - Usa - China - Florida -  Chelsea -  Las Vegas - Taiwan -  Lisbon

Transfer news LIVE: Morgan Gibbs-White set for Forest as Cristiano Ronaldo wanted by surprise club

TV anchor parents spoof newborn baby in news segment

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Valtteri Bottas - Grand Prix - Alfa Romeo - Zhou Guanyu - Zhou Guanyu hoping for a better showing in 2022's remaining 9 races - news24.com - Canada - China - Hungary - Bahrain

Zhou Guanyu hoping for a better showing in 2022's remaining 9 races

Zhou Guanyu admits he is pleased with how his rookie season has gone so far but stated he would expect even better in the second half.

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Ancient Indian sport builds bridges across cultures in Hong Kong - channelnewsasia.com - China - India - Iran - Hong Kong -  Hong Kong - Nepal

Ancient Indian sport builds bridges across cultures in Hong Kong

HONG KONG: Overlooked by high-rises on the outskirts of Hong Kong, a group of students practise body-slam tackles and vicious ankle-wrenches at weekly training for an unlikely sport: The ancient Indian game of kabaddi.

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