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Continuing his series of Top Fives in snooker, Phil Yates selects the best matches from 3. KEN DOHERTY v PAUL HUNTER, 2003 Doherty trailed 6-2 after thecreation of human-animal embryos Crack! Indiana Jones takes whip to doomsayershttp://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/more_sport/article1741177.ece
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Matchroom Sport. A chartered accountant, he managed six-times snooker world champion Steve Davis and promoted boxing matches involvingENGLAND RUGBY STAR Kicked the goal that clinched the 2003 Rugby World Cup for England and has done more than any otherboosting participation in sport, particularly in schools, to crack the childhood obesity epidemic. See also Politicshttp://www.thisislondon.co.uk/standard/article-23415932-details/Sport/article.do
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who have been through this kind of redesign before. When we last made a significant change to our layout, back in 2003, we were inundated with complaints (and that was back in the days before we even had a blog…). We changed from this design: BBC Sport website in 2000 To this: BBC Sport website in 2003 But over time things settled down, people got accustomed to the different design and, crucially, oureffective platform for all the fantastic content BBC Sport has to offer. I was reminded of that experience of 2003 when I read this comment from Nick about the reaction to our latest refresh: It's like getting a newhave read the complaints but are not prepared to do anything about it. In the article above you show the 2003 changes against pre 2003 change. How about adding in the 2008 changes so we can see all 3 together? You will then see that thereaccessible from the home page prior to this latest revamp. You may well quote from someone after the 2003 re-design to back your argument, but in this instance, I very much doubt this is about simply reactionary viewsthis done, it's mostly fine; however, there are (at present) some hold-outs – hard-coded non-CSS widths. I'll crack them soon enough… (Yes, I use 1280x1024. I just like to have room for an X terminal or a small videohttp://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/sporteditors/2008/04/post_33.html



