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Relief for British lawmakers as UK escapes recession
Apr 26, 2013
Aamir on Time's 100 Most Influential list, Sridevi, Gauri Shinde come together once again
Apr 18, 2013
Karun Chandhok's team 9th fastest in Le Mans opening run
Indo-Asian News Service | Thursday June 20, 2013
Chandhok's team Murphy Prototypes returned 3:44.538 on Wednesday in the opening qualifying practice of the world's oldest sports car race.
ICC Champions Trophy: We choked, admits South Africa's coach Gary Kirsten
Agence-France Presse | Thursday June 20, 2013
South Africa, the top-ranked Test team and a formidable opponent in world cricket, have struggled to get past the semi-final stage in major one-day tournaments since winning the inaugural version of the Champions Trophy in Bangladesh in 1998.
ICC Champions Trophy: India can ignore Lasith Malinga at their own peril, says Angelo Mathews
Soumitra Bose | Wednesday June 19, 2013
There is no word called 'revenge' but we want to improve our record versus India, says Lankan skipper. India have won seven out of the 10 ODIs against the islanders since the 2011 World Cup final at the Wankhede Stadium.
North Korea threatens to kill authors of Adolf Hitler's report
Agence France-Presse | Wednesday June 19, 2013
North Korea has angrily denied a report that its ruler used Adolf Hitler's memoir as a leadership guide, threatening to kill the authors of the report.
ICC Champions Trophy semis: Upbeat Sri Lanka look India in the eye
Soumitra Bose | Wednesday June 19, 2013
For the islanders, the clash against India will be a grudge game of sorts. In the final of the 2011 World Cup at the Wankhede, India outclassed co-hosts Sri Lanka by six wickets.
Chanderpaul out of Caribbean Premier League, Luke Pomersbach in
Indo-Asian News Service | Tuesday June 18, 2013
Head coach Andy Roberts said it is unfortunate that Chanderpaul is unable to represent the St. Lucia Zouks. âHis experience would have added some stability to the team, and of course he is loved and respected by fans around the world,â sai...
Rafael Nadal prepares for Wimbledon challenge
Agence France Presse | Tuesday June 18, 2013
Nadal suffered the shock of the tournament last year when he was defeated in five sets by the then world number 100 Lukas Rosol in the second round.
Angelina Jolie's stunt double sues News Corp over hacking
Reuters | Tuesday June 18, 2013
A stunt double for Oscar-winning actress Angelina Jolie has sued News Corp over allegations its British newspapers hacked her phone, the first lawsuit in the United States against the company since a hacking scandal broke out two years ago.
World Cup qualifier: Ethiopia admit fielding suspended star
Agence France Presse | Tuesday June 18, 2013
Another midfielder, Alaixys Romao of Togo, started in a Group I game against Cameroon in Lome when he should have been sidelined following cautions in two earlier matches. FIFA issued a statement last weekend saying they were probing games involvi...
ICC Champions Trophy: South Africa's chokers tag will have no relevance, says Alastair Cook
Press Trust of India | Tuesday June 18, 2013
Cook did admit that the target will be to dismiss opposition's main batsman Hashim Amla quickly in order to get an upperhand. Negotiating world's No 1 fats bowler Dale Steyn will be critical to how England can build around a total, feels the skipper.
Winning Champions Trophy would be "massive", says England's James Tredwell
Wisden India Staff and agencies | Tuesday June 18, 2013
Many England fans viewed the Champions Trophy, a tournament featuring the world's top eight ODI sides, as a distraction from the rather more important business of a third straight Test campaign win over Australia when they face their arch-rivals i...
Ethiopia, Togo fielded suspended stars; how World Cup Africa zone standings would change
Agence France Presse | Tuesday June 18, 2013
World football governing body FIFA issued a statement last weekend saying they were probing games involving Togo, Ethiopia and Equatorial Guinea over the alleged use of ineligible players, but did not name them.
Confederations Cup: Nigeria swamp minnows Tahiti 6-1 in opener
Agence France-Presse | Tuesday June 18, 2013
The African champions only arrived in Brazil 36 hours before the game after a row over bonus payments, but with the victory they leapfrogged world champions Spain to the top of Group B.
India-born Amol Rajan is editor of London's The Independent
Indo-Asian News Service | Monday June 17, 2013
India-born Amol Rajan has been appointed editor of the London morning daily, The Independent, making him Fleet Street's first non-white editor, the newspaper reported on Monday.
US not to rush to war in Syria: White House
Indo-Asian News Service | Monday June 17, 2013
The US will not rush to war in Syria as it did in the past in the region, White House chief of staff Denis McDonough said on Sunday.