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Shane pleads for privacy.

Asia Africa Intelligence Wire

| September 30, 2005 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Financial Times Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

(From The Statesman (India))

Associated Press MELBOURNE, Sept. 29. Shane Warne arrived back from his English Country cricket commitments today still determined to save his marriage. Warne and his wife, Simone, announced their separation on 25 June after Warnes alleged involvement in several highly publicised sex scandals. Warne today pleaded for privacy from the Australian media while he tried to settle his personal issues, saying he had spoken to his wife and children at least twice a day since they returned to Australia. Warne said that during the recent Ashes tour he had experienced some of the worst times of his life. Its not an easy situation to be in. Its …

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