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Vieira involved in altercation with pitch invader
Crystal Palace manager Patrick Vieira is involved in an altercation with a supporter during a pitch invasion following the club's dramatic Premier League defeat at Everton.
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Magnificent McIlroy leads US PGA Championship
Rory McIlroy gets his bid for a fifth major off to a solid start as he ends day one of the US PGA Championship with a one-shot lead.
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Pogba turned down Man City move - Friday's gossip
Pogba turns down Man City move but remains a Juventus target, Mbappe to announce decision on Sunday, Dybala rules out Tottenham, Man Utd offered Dest, plus more.
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Does hypnosis really work?
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Subsea internet cables could detect earthquakes
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