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Your support makes all the difference.Smiles ahead: Paul Grayson (right) is congratulated on his try by his England team-mate Matt Dawson during their team's 34-20 defeat of Scotland at Murrayfield yesterday in rugby union's Five Nations' Championship Chris Hewett, pages 4 & 5. Photograph: Ian Waldie/Reuters
Leader at a loss: Mike Atherton, the England cricket captain, seeks inspiration as the West Indies pile on the runs during the third day of the final Test in Antigua yesterday
Derek Pringle, Henry Blofeld and Tony Cozier, pages 2 and 3. Photograph: David Ashdown
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