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Europe's Most Wanted

Saturday August 28, 2004
Peter Fray goes to the mountains of Montenegro in search of Radovan Karadzic, the psychiatrist who orchestrated war crimes on a massive scale and, nine years later, still escapes justice.

Goals Achieved With Two Wins

Monday August 16, 2004
In a land of legend, this might go down as the Night of the Many Goals. In back-to-back games at Pankrito stadium in Iraklio, the Australian men's and women's Olympic soccer teams all but achieved their first objectives of reaching the quarter-finals - the Olyroos by thrashing Serbia and Montenegro 5-1, the Matildas with a well-executed 1-0 win over the host nation.

Olyroos Eye Quarter-final Showdown

Monday August 16, 2004
LUKE Wilkshire played his part in the Olyroos' crushing 5-1 victory over Serbia and Montenegro that put Australia on track for a quarter-final appearance at the Olympic Games.

Olyroos Find Cruise Control After Matildas Shift Australian Expectations

Monday August 16, 2004
In a land of legend, this might go down as the Night of the Many Goals. In back-to-back games at Pankrito stadium in Iraklio, the Australian men's and women's Olympic teams all but achieved their first objectives of reaching the quarter-finals - the Olyroos by thrashing Serbia and Montenegro 5-1, the Matildas with a well-executed 1-0 win over the host nation.

Tomkins, Ginn Ease Into Semi-finals

Sunday August 15, 2004
Seeking his third Olympic rowing gold medal, Oarsome Foursome veteran James Tomkins, alongside men's pair crewmate Drew Ginn, had little trouble winning his heat yesterday, eclipsing the second-placed crew from Serbia and Montenegro by 3.08 seconds to advance directly to the semi-finals.