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Shane Watson sets his stall out during the Aussie's third over when he whacks James Anderson for two consecutive fours. At lunch the Aussies are 28-0
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James Anderson isn't enjoying proceedings as Watson and Rogers get some more runs on the board
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Broad gets the breakthrough that England need when his delivery thumps against the pad of Shane Watson. The Aussie reviews it but it does not good - he's out
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As he stomps back to the pavillion, he lets rip with some rather anglo saxon language to let the third umpire know what he thinks of his decision. Australia are 84-1
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In the next over England think they've got Rogers too when Matt Prior takes the catch and the Umpire's finger goes up
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Rogers goes for a review and the decision comes back that he didn't edge it. The ball did clip his pad, but he wasn't lbw either
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Ed Cowan eventually dissapates the nerves he displayed after coming on following Watson's dismissal, slapping Swann for a couple of fours
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Though he doesn't last long as he is caught by Jonathan Trott at slip off Joe Root
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The Australian looks embarrassed as he trudges off. He is followed by the rest of the players as they break for tea. Australia are 111-2, exactly 200 runs short of victory with eight wickets remaining
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Now it's seven wickets remaining. Chris Rogers just nudges past his fifty when a James Anderson delivery strays full on to his pads but he can only chip a simple catch to Ian Bell at midwicket. Anderson then sets off on a run to celebrate and points up in gratitude towards bowling coach David Saker up on the players' balcony as the plan to snare Rogers worked
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Aussie captain Michael Clarke is the looking pretty comfortable out there, notching up 23 runs before a Stuart Broad delivery finds it's way through to Prior via the edge of Clarke's bat and up goes Umpire Aleem Dar's finger and the Aussie captain refers immediately. There's the faintest mark on Hotspot, the faintest spike on Snicko. Clarke goes and Australia are back under the cosh
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Even more so with the next ball when Swann spins one past Steven Smith's defensive backfoot push and traps him LBW
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Swann Song? :)
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A couple of overs later Swann's viciously turned delivery smacks into the pad of Phil Hughes. It's hitting middle but where did it pitch? Dharmasena says outside leg stump – not out – but England opt to review
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Hawkeye says it pitched in line! Hughes trudges back to the pavilion as the England players celebrate. Australia are now 164-6 and close on 174 without further loss
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A member of the Dutch Explosive Ordnance Disposal unit places a bomb on the beach in Wannenaar, The Netherlands, July 13. The unexploded English 500 pound bomb from World War II was discovered during excavation work by the Dutch natural gas infrastructure and transportation company, Gasunie, between Gouda and Zoetermeer.
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Pro-abortion protesters (dressed in orange) and anti-abortion advocates (dressed in blue) gathered at the Texas state Capitol in Austin Friday to rally, as the Senate convened to begin debate and ultimately vote on a bill to implement some of the nation's toughest abortion restrictions.
Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst scheduled a vote for Friday on restrictions on when, where and how women may obtain abortions. The vote was delayed in a special legislative session by a Democratic filibuster that ran out the clock.
Photojournalist Erin Trieb talked to people inside and outside the capitol on both sides of the issue.
Joanna Brown (above, left): "The bill is a sham. ... This country was founded on freedom and human rights and I don’t understand why we’re backtracking 40 years all of a sudden. I don’t know what’s going through this sect of our culture. It’s very frightening."
Toni Moore (above, right): "I am dressed like this because I feel that the religious zealots that are currently controlling the legislature are pushing us in a direction similar to when the Taliban took over Afghanistan, so I’m trying to pull a metaphor from history to show what is happening today. I feel really awake and alive because I think that they’ve awakened a sleeping giant, but I also feel really upset because the women who can’t be here today are the women who are going to suffer the most, and those are women in rural Texas and women in poverty, who this legislature has also ignored through other bills, yet they claim to be pro-life, only nothing has been passed to better the lives of women and children in this state who are already alive."
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Dawn Jackson and Heather Shearfield (right):
Dawn: "Well, I regret the abortion I had in 1974 and I just want to stand for newborns or pre-born children that weren't allowed to live like mine wasn't. And I would like to save other women the pain of going through what I went through."
Heather: "I also regret the abortion that I had as well and I believe that our voices need to be heard because we've been silent for too long. I believe that this country made a mistake when they approved Roe v. Wade and I believe that we are gradually correcting that mistake. I believe that abortion kills babies, it harms women, and it cripples the nation."
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Northlandz: the world's biggest model railroad
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The attraction, called Northlandz, in Flemington, New Jersey, contains more than 3,000 miniature buildings in cities and villages, 50,000 trees and 40-foot bridges spanning huge canyons, meaning it's anything but small-scale
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The owner and creator Bruce Williams Zaccagnino, not only built the 52,000 sq ft building it is housed in but also painstakingly designed and handcrafted almost all of the scenery.
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Goodwood Festival of Speed 2013
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The Goodwood Festival of Speed celebrates its 20th anniversary this year.
This year the sculpture in front of Goodwood House commemorates 50 years of the Porsche 911.
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This pair of Bentley Speed 8 race cars dates from 2003
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Bentley revealed its latest motorsport creation - the Continental GT3 - at the event.
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The Ariel Atom is built in Somerset and can accelerate from 0-60mph in less than three seconds.
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This is no ordinary Ford Transit - it has Jaguar XJ220 running gear underneath the bodywork, with a 542bhp engine that provides genuine supercar pace
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This BMW M1 race car dates from 1979, and was driven by Riccardo Patrese.
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The GTA Spano was one of many low-volume sports cars on display at Goodwood. It's built in Valencia, Spain, has a V10 engine and is capable of 0-62mph in less than three seconds
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With its low, wide two-tone bodywork – which combines matt-black panels with polished copper front wings and doors – the Peugeot Onyx concept car is one of the most distinctive cars at this year's event.
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A perennial Goodwood favourite is Bob Riggle's Plymouth Barracuda "Hemi Under Glass" dragster, it's monster engine located in the back so that the front of the car paws the air.
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The Renault Twin Run is a rear-wheel drive concept car with a 3.5-litre V6 engine, and is capable of 155mph. It previews how the new Twingo city car will look (in a sanitised form) when it arrives next year.
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With its stripped-down looks, the new Vühl 05 looks every inch a racer for the road. It's built in Mexico and uses a turbocharged 2.0-litre Ford engine
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Not content with the Twin Run, Renault brought another bonkers small car to Goodwood in the shape of the electric-powered Twizy F1, which was developed partly by Renaultsport F1 engineers to give it more power than the standard car. It gets a dramatic Formula One-inspired makeover, too.
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The Mclaren P1 made its world dynamic debut at the 2013 Goodwood Festival of Speed. It will cost £866,000 when it goes on sale this autumn; power comes from a hybrid powertrain that combines a 3.8-litre, twin-turbocharged mid-mounted petrol engine and a 176bhp electric motor to give a combined output of 903bhp.
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The new Rolls-Royce Wraith is a two-door coupe based on the Ghost saloon. It made the short trip to Goodwood from the Rolls-Royce factory just two miles away.
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If the standard Audi R8 V10 isn't sporty enough, the "Plus" version might the answer - it gets more power (with 542bh), carbon-ceramic brakes and tweaked suspension.
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The Ferrari SP12-EC is a special model created by the factory for guitarist Eric Clapton. It is a one-off styled in the manner of an Eighties Ferrari 512 BB but based on the mechanicals of the 458 Italia.
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The Lexus LFA has a carbon-fibre-reinforced polymer (CFRP) body and is powered by a 4.8-litre V10 engine that develops more than 550bhp
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The updated Maserati Granturismo MC Stradale was unveiled at the 2013 Geneva motor show in March.
The major change is the addition of rear seats, but it also gets a new carbon-fibre bonnet that includes a central air intake, 20in alloy wheels and a tweaked rear diffuser.
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The Nissan 370Z Nismo is a more hardcore version of Nissan's rear-wheel-drive coupe, with power boosted from 324bhp to 339bhp.
It's a tenth of a second quicker from 0-62mph, with an official time of 5.2sec.
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Munich-based Sin Cars gave its R1 its dynamic debut at Goodwood. The lightweight sports car has a 525bhp 6.2-litre V8 engine, rear-wheel drive and weighs less than 1,000kg.
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The Tauro Spider V8 was another rare sports car on show at the Festival of Speed. Tauro Sport Auto is based in Valladolid, Spain, and all its models are powered by a GM-sourced 6.2-litre V8 engine.
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Simon Neill, lead singer of the Scottish band Biffy Clyro, performs on the Optimus Stage on the first day of the Optimus Alive! Festival in Oeiras, Portugal
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Models present creations by MarryMe-JimyPaul at the 19th edition of the Amsterdam Fashion Week
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Hippos cool off in the pool inside their enclosure at Beijing Zoo
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Fireworks erupt over Akorda, the official residence of Kazakhstan's president, during the City Day celebration in Astana
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Daredevil wing walker Ashley Battles holds the world record for remaining on the wings of a plane for a staggering four hours and two minutes. The 29-year-old, who has clocked up over 100 flights so far in her career, performs with no safety net and is simply strapped onto a rack bolted to the wing span.
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Tour de France: stage 15
As the Tour de France reaches the fearsome Ventoux – a climb that could decide the race – we bring you the best images from Provence
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France's great hope for the Tour, Pierre Rolland inspects his bike before the start. That kit though? The horror, the horror…
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Having survived almost intact from numerous concerted attacks, Froome still sits in yellow. Today will ask even more questions of his Sky team.
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After a couple of little digs, Quintana couldn't hold Froome's wheel, leaving him to claim the stage victory solo at the Ventoux weather station
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Contador, after a brief coalition with Mikel Nieve of Euskaltel, ended up dropping back to his teammate Michael Rogers further down the field. He crossed the line 1:40 behind Froome – his advantage from Friday's surprise attack completely negated
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Froome not only strengthened his lead on the general classification, but also took the lead in the King of the Mountains competition. With Froome unable to wear two jerseys, it looks like it'll be either Quintana or Nieve in polka dots tomorrow. Thankfully, Rolland's hideous shorts are now a thing of the past