SEOUL: The leaders of the Israeli Olympic delegation have ordered two of their yachtsmen to return home for violating a ban on ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 290 wordsPUSAN: The Socceroos' Olympic dream ended yesterday when they were outclassed 3-0 by a polished Soviet Union in their quarter-final. ...
Article : 177 wordsSEOUL: South Koreans fumed yesterday over television coverage of a boxing riot by the National Broadcasting Corporation, the US ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 295 wordsPUSAN: The perverse Pusan Olympic yachting course effectively ended Australia's last medal hopes yesterday when Colin Beashel and Greg Torpy struggled ...
Article : 425 wordsA familiar announcement echoes round the Pusan Olympic yachting centre, "And in last place... Korea." ...
Article : 729 wordsSEOUL: China stamped its dominance on women's diving yesterday when two teenagers took gold and silver in the women's platform final at Chamshil pool. ...
Article : 280 wordsSEOUL: Wimbledon champion Stefan Edberg is having a wonderful time at the Olympics. Pity about the tennis, he says. ...
Article : 468 wordsSEOUL: Chris Evert's hopes of an Olympic tennis medal ended yesterday on noisy court one, the graveyard of the seeds. ...
Article : 217 wordsSEOUL: John Fitzgerald and Darren Cahill kept alive Australia's chances of winning an Olympic tennis medal with a ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 248 wordsSEOUL: Romania's Daniela Silivas won three of four gold medals in the women's gymnastics apparatus finals yesterday and tied Nadia Comaneci's ...
Article : 219 wordsHAVANA: The president of Cuba, Fidel Castro, attacking the choice of South Korea for the Olympic Games, defended Cuba's decision to stay away ...
Article : 120 wordsSEOUL: Troy Dalbey and Doug Gjertsen, the United States' two double gold medal swimmers who got in trouble with the Seoul police for walking off with ...
Article : 198 wordsSEOUL: Reiner Klimke won his sixth gold medal in six Olympics yesterday as West Germany won its expected gold in the dressage. ...
Article : 176 words"I've experienced the highest high and the lowest low, it's now time to retire and build my career," said Canberra's James Galloway, after ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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The Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995), Mon 26 Sep 1988, Page 24
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