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BERLIN - German referees, already uncomfortably in the spotlight because of the match-fixing scandal involving their former colleague Robert Hoyzer, have come under further scrutiny for a spate of high-profile errors.
 
Sports
  • Tough job
    BERLIN - German referees, already uncomfortably in the spotlight because of the match-fixing scandal involving their former colleague Robert Hoyzer, have come under further scrutiny for a spate of high-profile errors.
  • Schumacher expects success in Malaysia
    LONDON - Ferrari's Michael Schumacher expects to blast back into the points in Sunday's Malaysian Grand Prix after drawing a blank in the Australian season-opener.
  • Woods must excel to stay on top
    TORONTO - Tiger Woods needed six months to reclaim the number one world ranking, though keeping it could prove a tough task at this week's Bay Hill Invitational against Vijay Singh and Ernie Els.

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