Archive for the February 3, 2005
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Fiat and General Motors both refused to blink in a stand-off over whether the Italian group can force GM to buy its ailing car unit, raising the threat of a long legal battle and battering
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From this year, the ABBY awards are going international and the first stop is South Asia. These awards which used to be only for India are now being extended to Bangladesh, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri
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Opec oil producers would under normal circumstances wait until their mid-March meeting before deciding on possible production cuts, Qatar's oil minister said on Wednesday. "We will wait normally to March. If there is before March
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The European Union executive Wednesday outlined a new long-term plan for economic revival which, in a break with the past, puts the focus squarely on deregulation annd business-friendly policies The plan, while urging EU governments
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Manchester United emerged victorious from an explosive encounter with Arsenal here on Tuesday 4-2, despite having French centreback Mikael Silvestre ordered off with more than 20 minutes of the match left. The French centreback's red
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The process for the review of bowlers with suspect actions is one of the key topics on the agenda of the ICC Chief Executives' Committee meeting, which begins in Melbourne (Australia) today (Thursday). According to
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India's embattled cricket chiefs on Wednesday won a long-running battle in the country's highest court, which upheld their independence and dismissed the appeal by a media group denied lucrative television rights. The Supreme Court, in
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Indian cricketing great Sunil Gavaskar will be in charge of the selection panel to choose the Rest of the World side to play in the Super Series most likely against Australia in October, the ICC
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Preserving early wickets will be vital if Pakistan are to continue their recent run of form into the tri-series limited-overs cricket finals against Australia, skipper Inzamamul Haq said. Pakistan completed back-to-back wins over Australia and
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Wimbledon champion Maria Sharapova needed some time to get used to the fast indoor surface here before overpowering Venezuela's Maria Vento-Kabchi at the Pan Pacific Open tennis tournament on Wednesday. The 17-year-old Russian starlet, semi-finalist
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