Archive for  January 2010
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John Terry's future as England captain was called into question on Saturday when British newspapers responded to reports about his infidelity by demanding for him to be stripped of the captaincy. The centre-back, who also
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Two more matches were decided the 12th edition of National Seniors Cricket Cup here at Model Town Greens on Saturday. In the first match, Lahore Yellows beat Okara Seniors by 8 wickets. Okara Seniors made
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Chairman, Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB), Ejaz Butt, has held Indian Premier League (IPL) chairman Lalit Modi responsible for ignoring Pakistani players for the third edition of IPL. In an interview with a foreign TV channel,
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Soccer finance expert Keith Harris said on Saturday he had been approached by wealthy and disgruntled Manchester United fans to try to broker a take-over of the club. He said Manchester United's Supporters Trust had
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Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson believes Sunday's Premier League showdown against Arsenal will provide another historic chapter in his club's ferocious feud with the Gunners. By the time Arsenal and United kick-off at the
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Australia's next generation of cricketers proved they are primed to make it to the top when they won the Under-19 Cricket World Cup on Saturday, beating Pakistan by 25 runs in the final. In a
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Iran put on trial on Saturday 16 anti-government protesters, two of them women, who were arrested on the Shiite mourning day of Ashura, the official IRNA news agency reported. Five of the defendants are accused
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Sudan's UN ambassador on Friday dismissed as "irresponsible" US allegations that weapons from northern Sudan were going to armed groups in the semi-autonomous south ahead of a nation-wide April election. Earlier this week the US
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A military investigation into a deadly battle in eastern Afghanistan could lead to punishment of up to three US Army officers amid allegations of "negligence," officials said on Friday. US defence officials, speaking on condition
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Magistrates walked out of courts across Italy on Saturday in protest against Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's judicial reforms and what they see as aggressive language used against them. "An execution squad, sewer, cancer, metastasis -
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