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Hook just happy to be involved
Playmaker James Hook insists he is happy to play anywhere as long as he is involved in Wales' quest for Rugby World Cup [detalii...]
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Andy Gray sacked: the problem with football is there are too few women involved in the game, not too many
Tanya Aldred: Footballs real problem is that there are too few women involved, not too [detalii...]
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Gareth Batty involved in crowd altercation as Surrey collapse to a spectacular defeat
Worcs (308 & 319) bt Surrey (259 & 130) by 238 runs Gareth Batty was involved in a heated exchange with a spectator as Surrey were soundly [detalii...]
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England v Pakistan: Jonathan Trott and Wahab Riaz involved in altercation in nets before ODI
Jonathan Trott and Wahab Riaz were involved in a confrontation shortly before the start of todays fourth ODI at [detalii...]
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Nigeria: FG to Blacklist Students, Schools involved in Examination Malpractice
The Ministry of Education is set to overhaul the infrastructure in the education sector and that government had also resolved to blacklist any student or schools involved in examination malpractice, Mr Nyesom Wike, Minister of State for Education, has [detalii...]
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Former Chicago Bears quarterback Jim McMahon is involved in the study of concussion effects in football players
It was during Super Bowl Media Day in February when Jim McMahon was first approached and asked to get involved with the Sports Legacy Institute, which was formed three years ago to "solve the concussion crisis" in [detalii...]
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London 2012 Olympics: my big hope is that everyone from Britain gets involved in Games, says Sir Chris Hoy
Sir Chris Hoy hopes the whole of Great Britain gets involved in [detalii...]
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Geoff Capes involved in new controversy as third athlete faces doping charge
Exclusive: Former shot put champion involved in new controversy as third athlete coached by him faces doping [detalii...]
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USC Trojans coach Lane Kiffin says suit tied to location of team involved
USC coach Lane Kiffin says the recent lawsuit filed against him and the university for hiring away Kennedy Pola from the Tennessee Titans has to do with the location of the team [detalii...]
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Niger: French Hostages Killed During Rescue Mission
French Prime Minister Francois Fillon said Monday that France is almost certain that al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb was involved in the kidnapping of two French men in Niger, who were then killed during a rescue operation by the Niger and French military. He said that the final assault took place in Mali, and that only French troops were [detalii...]
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South Sudan: Parliament Directs Executive to Prosecute Culprits involved in Dura Corruption
The newly transformed national parliament for the independent Republic of South Sudan has passed a resolution directing the executive branch of the government to seriously investigate and prosecute any individual that has involved in the dura corruption since [detalii...]
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Kenya: Four Killed in Morning Crash At Ntulele, Narok
Four people died after a lorry they were traveling involved was in involved in grisly road accident in Narok North District. The morning incident happened at the notorious Ntulele Trading Centre along the busy Narok-Mai Mahiu highway, about 30 kilometres from Narok town. Narok OCPD Peterson Maelo said that three of the dead were in the lorry while the other one was guarding a lorry which had overturned in the same [detalii...]
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Rwanda: Foreign Agents involved in Shooting of Rwandan General
Security operatives were involved in the shooting last month of Rwandan General Faustin Nyamwasa, South Africas foreign ministry said Thursday. General Faustin Nyamwasa was living in exile in Johannesburg. He was shot and wounded outside his home on 19 June 2010, four months after he came to South Africa seeking [detalii...]
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Egypt: Culprits involved in Maspero Incidents to Be Brought to Account
Lt. General Samy Anan, the Deputy Chief of the Supreme Council of the Armed Forces and the Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces has stressed the importance of continuing interrogations into Maspero incidents in order to bring culprits involved to account. He said the results of interrogations would be published when interrogations come to [detalii...]
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A tenacious federal investigator now involved
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Johnson, Gordon involved in 17-car pileup
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Lippi says he is not involved in football as Roma job looms
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Celtics West, Wafer involved in practice scuffle
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David Beckham involved in car crash but escapes uninjured
Crash took place on busy Los Angeles freeway Driver of other car taken to hospital but not seriously injuredDavid Beckham has been involved in a car accident on one of the busiest roads in Los Angeles.The LA Galaxy star was not injured in the crash on the southbound 405 Freeway, a California Highway Patrol spokeswoman said. The driver of the other car was taken to hospital but was not seriously injured.Beckhams black Cadillac crashed into the back of a gold Mitsubishi which had broken down in the carpool lane."Yesterday at approximately 9.13am he [Beckham] was involved with a collision on the southbound 405 Freeway just south of Artesia Boulevard," said the spokeswoman."This collision occurred when his black Cadillac collided with the rear of a disabled gold Mitsubishi which was stalled in the carpool lane due to mechanical problems. The driver of the vehicle had a complaint of pain and was taken to hospital. David Beckham was not cited or arrested."David Beckham guardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2011 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More [detalii...]
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Baa Baas call on Parisse
The Barbarians have announced a first batch of players who will be involved in their fixture against Wales on June [detalii...]
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AO Fan Centre now live!
There are many ways you can get involved with the Australian Open online - including promoting your favourite [detalii...]
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Uganda: Police Arrest Two More Terror Suspects
A Somali national and a Ugandan have been arrested in Kampala for allegedly being involved in terrorist [detalii...]
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No. 2 UK escapes Bama; home win streak at 47
LEXINGTON, Ky. (AP) Alabamas plan to beat Kentucky involved swarming freshman Anthony [detalii...]
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Montgomerie unhurt after car accident
Europes Ryder Cup captain shaken but uninjured Collision near Glasgow involved a van, a lorry and two carsColin Montgomerie escaped serious injury after being involved in a car accident today. Montgomerie, who captained Europe to victory over the United States in the Ryder Cup earlier this month, did not require hospital treatment.It is thought his car was involved in a crash with a van near Glasgow. He was said to have been left shaken, sources close to the golfer said.A spokesman for the Scottish Ambulance Service said they had received a report of a collision involving a van, a lorry and two cars.The spokesman said: "Three ambulances were sent to the scene but no one required hospitalisation. There were minor and superficial injuries."A spokeswoman for Strathclyde Police said: "Police received a report of a crash on the A80 at Moodiesburn at around 11.30am today. It does not look as though anyone is seriously injured."Montgomerie returned to playing golf last month and finished joint 41st at the Dunhill Links Championship in Scotland. He dropped from 135th to 425th in the world during his term as Ryder Cup captain ahead of the tournament at Celtic Manor.Colin MontgomerieGolf guardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More [detalii...]
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MNF double dip: Ravens-Jets
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) Whenever LaDainian Tomlinson and Ray Lewis meet on the field, a few bumps and bruises usually are [detalii...]
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Carlos Tévezs Manchester City future: key players
Telegraph Sport looks at the people involved in the Argentinian strikers transfer [detalii...]
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Uganda: Senior Four Student Beats Up Askari Over Food
JINJA Students from a school in Wanyange were on Tuesday involved in a scuffle, which left their security guard [detalii...]
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Tournament ratings up 13 percent from last year
The first time that every NCAA tournament game has been available live on television has certainly worked out well for everyone [detalii...]
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Four goalkeepers chasing one dream
Cape Town - Between them, the four goalkeepers involved in the semi-finals of the World Cup have well over 150 [detalii...]
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Ghana: Schlupp Excited to Be Capped for State
Jeffrey Schlupp has expressed his delight upon being involved in a victory in his first international [detalii...]
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Stormers prop in Pumas pack
Five players involved in major play-off matches this weekend have been named in the Argentinean squad for their mid-year Tests against Scotland and [detalii...]
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Ow iz zat? Cricket catches on in France
Theres a surge of interest in the game across the Channel as schools become involved and the national team sets its sights on taking part in the World [detalii...]
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Four goalkeepers chasing one dream - Feature
Cape Town - Between them, the four goalkeepers involved in the semi-finals of the World Cup have well over 150 [detalii...]
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Wallace is excited for derby clash
Watching Munster Leinster games long before he was involved himself gives David Wallace a special appreciation of these [detalii...]
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Harry Herberts acting out a racing success
Sceptical observers might have concluded that there was a degree of beginners luck involved in Highcleres early [detalii...]
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French clubs braced for England row
England players look set to be involved in another club v country tug-of-war during the November [detalii...]
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Pakistan players pledge to help end corrupt practices is legally binding
The Pakistan squad have all sworn affidavits declaring that they are not involved in [detalii...]
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Tanzania: Women Power
First the good news: More women than ever before have climbed up the decision making ladder in the past decade. They are also more involved in the development [detalii...]
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Zimbabwe: Five Perish in Accident Outside Gweru
Five people died on the spot yesterday after the car they were travelling in was involved in a head on collision near Connemara outside [detalii...]
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Namibia: Interpol Nabs Two More Fugitives
TWO Namibians accused of having been involved in one of the biggest cash-in-transit heists at OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg close to five years ago are behind [detalii...]
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Kenya: Stop All This Bickering
The altercation between the Attorney General and chairman of the Commission for the Implementation of the Constitution has exposed deep-seated suspicions among those involved in implementing the countrys mother [detalii...]
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David Boon to step down as Australia selector for role as ICC referee
Selector to become an International Cricket Council referee Boon will replace compatriot Alan Hurst on the ICC Elite PanelDavid Boon is to relinquish his role as an Australia selector to become an International Cricket Council (ICC) match referee.The former Australia opener will replace compatriot Alan Hurst on the ICC Elite Panel, with Hurst retiring at the conclusion of the summer engagements between England and Sri Lanka in July.Boon, 50, who played 107 Tests and 181 for ODIs for Australia, said: "I am excited with this appointment as it provides me with another opportunity to stay involved with this great sport."Having played first-class cricket for nearly two decades and having been involved in marketing, cricket administration and national selection matters, I think I bring a lot of experience to the group which includes some of the most respected names in the sport."I have thoroughly enjoyed my time as an Australian selector - it has been a great privilege to be involved at the national level. Naturally as an ICC match referee I will have to step down from the selection panel. I wish to thank everyone at Cricket Australia and Cricket Tasmania for their understanding and support."Boon will also step down as Cricket Tasmanias general manager when he takes up his new role.Australia cricket teamCricket guardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2011 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More [detalii...]
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Nigeria: Quality of Judgment Coming From Our Courts Has Declined Over the Years - Mbanefo
Louis Nnamani Mbanefo, a Senior Advocate of Nnigeria is the Principal partner of the Law Office of Louis Mbanefo and Co. Born in 1944 to a former Chief Justice of Eastern Nigeria and Justice of the Supreme Court, late Sir Louis Mbanefo, he is a graduate of Queens College, Cambridge and a Barrister of the Middle Temple and has been involved in the development of Nigerian Maritime Law. Presently the President of the Nigerian Maritime Law Association, Mbanefo is a member of the Executive Council of the Comite Maritime Internationale, and the author of the Nigerian Shipping Law Series. In this interview granted judicial reporters, he spoke on development of Maritime law in Nigeria as well as why few lawyers are involved in Maritime law practice. He also spoke on the standard of legal practice among other sundary issues. Senior Reporter, Dolapo Tunde-Muraina was [detalii...]
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England legend calls for life bans if Pakistan players found guilty
Former batsman Allan Lamb calls for harshest penalty Weve got to get rid of the people involvedFormer England batsman Allan Lamb has called for life bans to be imposed if any Pakistan player is found to have been involved in fixing during the fourth Test against England at Lords.A 35-year-old man was arrested this morning on suspicion of conspiracy to defraud bookmakers after the News of the World published allegations that a number of Pakistan players were involved in cheating.The newspaper allegations centre on the timing of no-balls delivered during the match. Undercover reporters from the paper allegedly paid a middleman 150,000 and the newspaper claims in return they were told exact details relating to play during the following day.Lamb told BBC Radio Five Lives Sportsweek programme: "If any player is caught, theyve got to be life banned."Weve got to wait until the police investigation, who are the guilty parties, and the people caught have got to be banned for life."Cricket has to go on, it cant just stop - weve got to get rid of the people involved, life ban them, and the game has to go on."CricketEngland Cricket TeamPakistan cricket team guardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More [detalii...]
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Uganda: Army Steps Up Role Ahead of Polls
The army will be more involved in this Fridays general elections than previously anticipated, The Observer can reliably [detalii...]
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Pulis bemoans fixture schedule
Stoke boss Tony Pulis thinks clubs who are involved in European competition should be able to discuss their domestic [detalii...]
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Kenya: Turn Your Home Into a Cash Cow
Because of its long-term nature and the high repayment amounts involved, a mortgage normally ties down the takers financially, often making it difficult for them to qualify for another [detalii...]
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World Snooker 2010: Steve Davis hedges his bets on a comeback
When Barry Hearn first became involved in snooker in the Eighties, he realised that what the game needed was [detalii...]
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Kenya: Al-Amin Kimathi - My One-Year Ordeal in Uganda Was the Worst in My Life
When the Kampala bombing occurred, I was still recuperating from a road accident I was involved in at the beginning of the [detalii...]
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Zimbabwe: 13 Teachers in the Dock
Thirteen Mwenezi teachers were arrested after they allegedly stole about 100 kilogrammes of cornflakes from a haulage truck that had been involved in an accident last [detalii...]
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Agent: Boguts deal with Australian team is off
The complications involved in securing the requisite insurance that would allow Andrew Bogut to play in Australia during the NBA lockout have scuttled any hope of a workable contract, according to his [detalii...]
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Hot prospects who could be on the move
At the MLB trade deadline, impact players are often dealt for minor leaguers. Cliff Corcoran looks at some of the prime prospects who may be involved in trades over the next 10 [detalii...]
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Uganda: Investigate Semujjus Claims
Ibrahim Semujju Nganda, the Inter Party Cooperation (IPC) spokesman has alleged his political opponent within the opposition wants to kill him. And that they are responsible for the accident he got involved in on Wednesday [detalii...]
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All Blacks to train in Christchurch
The Canterbury region has received a much-needed boost as it was announced it will be involved in the Rugby World Cup after all, with the All Blacks set to spend five days training there during the [detalii...]
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South Africa: Cabinet Calls for Settling of Transport Strike
Cabinet has appealed to all parties involved in wage negotiations to conclude agreements speedily to avoid costs to the [detalii...]
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Surrey finally click but T20 needs more sun, stars, and fewer games
England's Twenty20 league would more closely resemble India's if more current internationals were [detalii...]
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Kenya: Lobby Urges Tobiko to Prosecute Chaos Suspects
A lobby wants the Director of Public Prosecution to take legal action against people involved in the perpetration of the post election [detalii...]
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Hashan Tillakaratne plans to take match-fixing allegations to ICC
Former Sri Lanka captain claims fixing has been rife since 1992 I will expose all those who are involved in a time to comeThe former Sri Lanka captain Hashan Tillakaratne has said he will tell the International Cricket Council that matches were fixed during his career. Tillakaratne, now a politician in Sri Lankas opposition, plans to reveal the names of those involved in fixing matches "at the appropriate time."The 43-year-old recently claimed that match-fixing has been rampant in Sri Lanka since 1992, then on Tuesday made a statement reaffirming his allegations to the Western Provincial Council, where he is elected to office."I made a statement to the provincial council, I said that I still maintain my stand on the [match-fixing] allegations," said Tillakaratne, who declined to reveal the names of those involved following legal advice."After I came out with these allegations I have been getting a lot of nuisance calls, death threats, but definitely I will expose all those who are involved in a time to come," he said.When asked why he had not followed the established procedure of working with the ICCs anti-corruption unit, Tillakaratne replied: "I will do that in the days to come."Sri Lanka Cricket expressed concern over the allegations and called for "concrete evidence" to substantiate them. "We also wish to state that we find it strange that these so called revelations are being made so many years after the alleged misdeeds," a statement said.Sri Lanka Cricket said it had discussed the matter with the sports minister, Mahindananda Aluthgamage, who has ordered a police inquiry into the allegations. Tillakaratne insisted he had been reluctant to voice his allegations previously for fear of his safety.Tillakaratne played 83 Tests for Sri Lanka from 1989 to 2004, scoring 4,545 runs and 11 centuries. He scored 3,789 one-day runs in 200 matches between 1986 and 2003. He was also a member of the countrys only World Cup-winning team in 1996.Sri Lanka cricket teamCricket guardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2011 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More [detalii...]
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Leeds Carnegie centre James Tincknell stable after car crash
Tincknell involved in car crash on A66 22-year-old believed to have head injuries Leeds Carnegie say their centre James Tincknell is in a stable condition in hospital following a car crash.The 22-year-old is believed to have suffered head injuries in the accident, which happened on the A66 near the Cumbria and Durham border.In a statement, the Premiership side said: "The club would like to ask all supporters to keep in their thoughts centre James Tincknell, who was involved in a car accident on Monday morning."James is currently in intensive care. However, he is in a stable condition and the club are in contact with his family to offer any support they require."LeedsRugby union guardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2011 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More [detalii...]
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Six Nations 2011: Wales must get in Englands faces to give ourselves best chance of coming out on top
Mike Phillips: I have been involved in a number of Six Nations campaigns but I don't remember such a sense of [detalii...]
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Kenya: Kenyan School System Losing to Sex, Delinquency
Religion is good for schoolboys. Those who have put their faith in God have been found to be less involved in delinquent habits such as sex and drugs. Not so for [detalii...]
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Kenya: Regional Trade Blocs Set Sights on Grand Market
A roadmap for the establishment of Africas largest seamless market could be approved by March next year, an official involved in the talks has [detalii...]
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Sudan: 19 SPLM-N Members Issued Death Sentences
Advocacy group says detainees were not involved in military action; calls judgment a "flagrant violation of human [detalii...]
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Manchester United without Wayne Rooney for start of new Premier League season
Sir Alex Ferguson plans to give all his players involved in England's World Cup campaign a 28-day break to [detalii...]
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Kenya: Nothing to Celebrate for Most Kenyans This Christmas
Kenyans have described this years Christmas season as the worst ever due to the increased costs [detalii...]
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Players should run SANZAR
The current public spat and ongoing of emotional outbursts is an indication that the players should be more directly involved in the administration of [detalii...]
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Kenya: Sudanese Brawl Suspects Held
TWELVE people suspected to have been involved in Mondays brawl among Sudanese in Nakuru have been arrested in [detalii...]
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Namibia: Non-Payment Haunts Road Project
CONTRACTORS and subcontractors involved in the construction of the road between Rundu and Elundu have been accusing each other of non-payment for work [detalii...]
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Libya: UK Accused of Getting Over-involved in Libya War
Libya could hold free elections in six months time, the man who replaced former Libyan foreign minister Moussa Koussa has reportedly [detalii...]
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Kenya: Parties to Rule on Role of No MPs in Review
The decision on whether MPs who opposed the new Constitution will be involved in bringing it into force has been left to individual [detalii...]
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Bloodgate doctor cleared to practise medicine again
The doctor involved in the Harlequins Bloodgate scandal has escaped being struck off at a General Medical Council [detalii...]
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Brett Favre investigation: Jenn Sterger hires attorney
The ex-New York Jets employee involved in the allegation against Brett Favre has hired a [detalii...]
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Uganda: Bakulu, Baby Coaches Licences Cancelled
LICENCES of two bus companies, whose vehicles were involved in a fatal accident in southern Sudan, have been [detalii...]
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Uganda: Stop Cattle Export
UGANDAS entrepreneurs involved in beef processing have petitioned the Government to ban the export of live animals, particularly [detalii...]
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Uganda: Solicitor General Doubts Basajja Market Pacts
THE Government is not aware whether it was involved in the drafting and scrutinizing of agreements with businessman Hassan Basajjabalaba for city Markets, MPs on the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) have [detalii...]
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Wayne Rooney sits out Manchester United training ahead of Schalke game
Striker absent from open 15-minute section of training But Rooney expected to be involved, possibly from benchWayne Rooney was absent from the open 15-minute section of training ahead of Manchester Uniteds Champions League semi-final against Schalke.Rooney had not suggested there was any problem when he tweeted that he was heading for training after dropping his son Kai off at nursery. However, he was missing from the session at Uniteds Carrington training complex.In itself, Rooneys failure to appear should not be viewed as an indication he will not be involved against Schalke on Wednesday night. The striker also missed a similar session ahead of Uniteds meeting with Chelsea in the quarter-finals and still scored in the first-leg victory.However, it is likely Rooney will be on the bench at Old Trafford after Sir Alex Ferguson suggested Dimitar Berbatov and Michael Owen will start. With United already 2-0 up in the tie, and a potential Premier League title decider with Chelsea to come on Sunday, Ferguson will be giving plenty of thought to the players he selects.Darren Fletcher, out for two months with a virus, was training and is available but the Brazilian defender Fabio, who suffered a knock in Sundays defeat at Arsenal, did not train and seems unlikely to be involved. The reserve goalkeeper Anders Lindegaard has recovered from a knee ligament injury should Ferguson wish to rest his first-choice keeper Edwin van der Sar.Manchester UnitedWayne RooneyChampions League guardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2011 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More [detalii...]
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Gus Poyets enthusiasm rubbing off on all around him as Brighton and Hove Albion defeat Watford to march on
Gus Poyet played with a smile and that is transferring itself to everyone involved with [detalii...]
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Italian FA probes match-fix claim
The Italian football federation is examining fresh accusations that more clubs were involved in the 2006 match-fixing [detalii...]
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World Cup Today: live
Follow our rolling daily World Cup blog as the opening day finally arrives. Get involved with Steve Wilson [detalii...]
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Michael Vaughan: forget the one-day series, its time to clean up the game
The one-day series against Pakistan must be in serious danger if the players at the centre of the fixing allegations are [detalii...]
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Hells Boy triumph helps to ease the pain of Joe Livelys demise for the Tizzard family
Racing, or more specifically the horse, has a great capacity to put those involved through great highs and deep [detalii...]
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Uganda: Bidandis Car Kills Boy in Nebbi
PEOPLES Progressive Party presidential candidate Bidandi Ssalis convoy was on Saturday involved in an accident in Nebbi district and knocked dead one [detalii...]
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Live - Wednesday football
Arsenal travel to Udinese in the second leg of their Champions League qualifier, while the likes of Liverpool, Everton, Bolton and West Ham are all involved in the Carling Cup on a busy night of [detalii...]
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Namibia: Tsumebs Rubbish Raises a Stink
RUBBISH clearing has reportedly placed the Tsumeb municipality in financial trouble, raising questions about why the operations were outsourced to a company that involved the mayor as well as the Swapo regional [detalii...]
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Uganda: Cabinet Committee Split Over Homosexuals Bill
Two Cabinet ministers have disagreed over the proposed softening of the Anti-Homosexuality Bill that seeks to punish those involved the [detalii...]
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Uganda: Kampala 7/11 Bomb Suspects Confess
THREE brothers suspected to have been involved in the deadly July 11 bomb blasts in Kampala, which killed 76 people, confessed before magistrates [detalii...]
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Johnson, Finnegan brawl
HOUSTON (AP) -- Houstons Andre Johnson and Tennessees Cortland Finnegan were involved in a fist fight that got both players ejected in the fourth quarter [detalii...]
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Nigeria: Security of Voter Registration Officials and Materials
Disturbing reports from various parts of the country indicate that officials involved in the ongoing registration of voters exercise have been targets of [detalii...]
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Zimbabwe: Man Under Probe for Insulting President
A GENERAL manager of a Glendale company was last week arrested for allegedly insulting President Mugabe after he was involved in an altercation with his [detalii...]
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Kenya: State Admits Plans to Buy Out De La Rue
THE government yesterday admitted that it is involved in negotiations with money printing firm De La Rue Kenya with view to buying [detalii...]
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Mozambique: Armed Robbers Arrested in Gaza
The Mozambican Police have announced that on Friday they clashed with two gangs of criminals involved in armed robberies, in the southern province of [detalii...]
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Niger: Govt Believes Arms Haul Comes From Libya
Nigers military is hunting for two vehicles involved in a clash with security forces last Sunday after a third, which was captured, was found to contain 640 kgs of explosives, 435 detonators, and 90,000 dollars in [detalii...]
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Zimbabwe: Biti in Horrific Crash
FINANCE minister Tendai Biti was yesterday injured and hospitalised when the Toyota Hilux twin-cab he was driving was involved in an accident with a haulage truck along the Harare-Bulawayo [detalii...]
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Kenya: Odinga Recovers in Hospital
Prime Minister Raila Odinga continues to recuperate at the Nairobi Hospital even as his handlers dismissed claims that foreign doctors were involved in his [detalii...]
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Kenya: Govt Deports German Terror Suspect
A German suspected to be involved in terrorism was arrested in Kenya and deported to Germany, ending three weeks of a countrywide police [detalii...]
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Zimbabwe: Water Tables Depleting
SOME companies involved in the sale of water in Harare are negatively affecting the water table and disturbing the water supply to their neighbours, especially those living downstream, council has [detalii...]
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Nigeria: Militants Says Exiled Leader Not involved in Bombing
MOVEMENT for the Emancipation of the Niger Delta (MEND) has exonerated Henry Okah from last Fridays bomb blast at Eagle Square, Abuja during the celebrations of Nigerias golden jubilee Independence [detalii...]
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Africa: UN Integration Under the Spotlight
IRIN (Nairobi)-Putting all UN operations in a country under a single management structure is not as simple as it might sound. In some countries, different parts of the UN may be negotiating with rebels to allow the delivery of humanitarian aid, while their colleagues might be involved in planning military assaults against the very same [detalii...]
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Unchanged Tigers head to Kingston Park
Leicester Tigers head to Newcastle Falcons on Sunday with the same 23-man squad involved in their last league outing, a 43-20 win over Bath two weeks [detalii...]
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Uganda: Suicide Bomber Identified in Blasts, Says Govt
A suicide bomber was involved in one of the two bomb attacks that killed at least 76 people in the Ugandan capital Kampala, a government official confirmed [detalii...]