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Sports Features: 25 July 1996 (Day 6)

U.S. Softball's Michele SMITH: A Real Human Interest
Jones Leads USA's Record-Breaking Night in Baseball
Russians Return to Fencing Glory Days
Italians Strive to Change Perception of Italian Baseball
Favorites Dominate in Second Day of Men's Handball Action
Giles Makes Big Contribution for British Hockey Squad Coming Off Bench
France and Germany Rise to Olympic Gold in Judo Half-Lightweight Competition
Co-favorites Norway and USA Meet in Women's Football Semifinal
WANG Lihong: Speed Skater to Speed Pitcher in Softball
EGERSZEGI Makes History With Fifth Gold in Swimming
ENQVIST Advances To Third Round of Tennis After Rain Delay
Tunisian Table Tennis Player Disqualified from Women's Singles Match
Good Luck Charms do the Job for USA Rowing Pair
Table Tennis Way of Life for France's GATIEN Family
Like Kissing Your Sister, or Your Gymnastics Teammate
USA and Australia to Battle for Group B Lead in Basketball
Heat Never an Issue on Endurance Course
SCHUMANN Shoots for First, Again
Records Shattered Daily at Wolf Creek
REDGRAVE, PINSENT Ready for Much Anticipated Final
Track Cycling Posts Record-Breaking Day
Hardships Fail to Deter Veteran Israeli Fencer
Brazil 1 and Brazil 2 Face Off in Beach Volleyball
South Africa Keeps Undefeated Streak Alive in Men's Hockey


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