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Warne's wife heads home - National - theage.com.au (322 words) |
 | Mrs Warne's friend and spokeswoman, Tina Brown, yesterday confirmed the mother-of-three was due back home "in the next couple of days", and said she was hoping for a low-key return to Australia. |
 | Deputy editor Jo Wiles said she suspected many other media organisations were trying to do the same. |
 | The Warnes announced their separation last month, shortly after a British newspaper published a story about a 25-year-old student who claimed she had a brief affair with the cricketer. |
| Warne survives a belting - theage.com.au (679 words) |
 | In the second over of the match, Warne lurched to his right from first slip to take a sharp catch, then landed heavily on the shoulder only a short distance from the spot where he dislocated it on December 15. |
 | For all the glowing physiotherapist's reports and the hours of net bowling that had convinced Warne he was ready to play again so soon, this was the first real test, and afterwards he picked himself up, dusted off his navy pants and heartily celebrated the departure of WA opener Ryan Campbell with his Victorian teammates. |
 | Before Warne settled down, Langer welcomed his Test teammate back brutally with three sixes in four balls cracked straight over long on, then threw in a boundary driven smartly through covers, a more circumspect on-drive for two and a single pushed forward of point to bring the over's tally to 26. |