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Howarth shown exit at Blues
Assistant coach Shane Howarth has been shown the door at the Blues after another disappointing Super 14 [detalii...]
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Sackey shown the door by Toulon
Former England wing Paul Sackey has been shown the door by Toulon after just one season in the Top [detalii...]
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Bookmakers investigate betting on red card shown to Motherwell midfielder Steve Jennings
Bookmakers investigating alleged irregular betting activity regarding red card shown to Motherwells Steve [detalii...]
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Football quiz: Iain Dowie
Todays questions have shown great bouncebackability to be here ...Evan [detalii...]
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Brian Moore: Dean Richards ban was always fatally flawed
Officials responsible for the punishment have shown themselves to be serial [detalii...]
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Will Div pay for Bakkies blunder?
Within days of changing media managers Bok coach Peter de Villiers has shown yet again that he cannot seem to keep his foot out of his [detalii...]
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Murali: The worlds weirdest bowler bows out
Whether or not hes a chucker, the record-breaking Sri Lankan has always shown himself a pukka gent, says William [detalii...]
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Nigeria: US, UN, AU Condemn Attack
The United States has shown its disappointment over the bombings that took place on Friday morning in Abuja, which marred the celebration of 50 years of Nigerias [detalii...]
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GPS report to aid player preparation
A new study, commissioned by the Rugby Football Union (RFU), has shown that certain players will cover just over four miles in an elite [detalii...]
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Kenya: Women in Govt Key to Development
Research has shown that women account for more than half of the population of any [detalii...]
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Bulls aim to keep rhythm going
The Bulls have shown faith in their starting XV by making no changes to their team for their match against the Blues in Auckland on [detalii...]
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Same again for Stormers
The Stormers have shown faith in their team which beat the Blues in Auckland last weekend for their match against the Chiefs in Hamilton on [detalii...]
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Brian Moore: All Blacks put the spotlight on old English failings
The Tri-Nations has again shown that the northern hemisphere in terms of pace, basic skills and nous is a step [detalii...]
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Ieuan Evans: Wales could have won had they shown greater composure
Wales can take heart despite losing to New Zealand, for this was a performance on another level from the one against [detalii...]
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Lomu lives!
A Twitter rumour that Jonah Lomu was dead, has been shown to be simply untrue. The All Black giant is alive and well and living in [detalii...]
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Rwanda: UN Sinks to Its Lowest, Peddles Double Genocide
The United Nations has done it again. The organization has once again shown its incompetence, bias, malice and an inexplicable grudge against a country that, against all odds, still stands [detalii...]
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Beware of the hot and cold Blues
The Blues have shown that they could well be Super Rugby title contenders this season, after they initially snuck under the radar of many of the sports [detalii...]
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Scotlands three autumn internationals are to be shown live on the BBC after all
The fears of Scottish rugby fans that they might be looking at blank screens during Novembers internationals have been laid to [detalii...]
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Premier League falls victim to the snood epidemic, footballs latest fashion faux pas
Neck warmers, or snoods, should be shown the red card, writes Rory [detalii...]
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Michel Platini released from hospital
Tests have shown there to be no problem Uefa president had been suffering from fluMichel Platini was today released from hospital after his collapse in a Johannesburg restaurant yesterday.The Uefa president fainted in the restaurant and was taken to hospital by ambulance. Tests have shown there to be no problems. He was said to have been suffering from flu for the last few days."Michel Platini, the Uefa president, was released at 9am this morning from the hospital in Johannesburg where he was admitted last night after feeling unwell," Fifa and Uefa said."All the medical tests conducted were normal and Mr Platini is looking forward to attending the final of the 2010 Fifa World Cup tomorrow in Soccer City stadium."Michel PlatiniUefa guardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More [detalii...]
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Namibia: It Dont Matter If Youre Black Or White
THE latest Employment Equity Commission (EEC) report has shown that race is still a big issue in [detalii...]
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Uganda: Japan Interested in Bushenyi Bananas
As the construction of a banana processing factory in Bushenyi District comes to completion, the Japanese government has already shown interest in its [detalii...]
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Muriqui Mothers - a stabilising influence
Anthropological and genetic studies have shown that older female muriqui monkeys play an important role in their social [detalii...]
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Bok fighting spirit praised
Springbok coach Peter De Villiers is happy with the resolve shown by his team in beating off a late charge by Ireland in their first Test match at the revamped Lansdowne [detalii...]
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Nigeria: Shipwreck - FG Needs N4.3 Billion to Remove Wreckage
The high rate of abandoned shipwrecks all over the countrys coastal waters has become a major source of headache to both the government and Nigerians, LEADERSHIP SUNDAY investigation, has [detalii...]
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All change at Newcastle
Newcastle boss Alan Tait has already shown a ruthless streak and should be good for the club, but there remain doubts about their ability to sustain a challenge across a long [detalii...]
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Commonwealth Games 2010: India have shown they can be a force in track and field
Darren Campbell has been won over by the Indians spirit in New Delhi and some great British performances on the [detalii...]
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Namibia: The Nexus Between the War in Libya, Iraq And the Palestinian Question
By invading Libya, Western countries, led by Britain, France and the USA, have shown that they do not learn from [detalii...]
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ICC World Twenty20 2010: Englands success strikes a blow for the grizzled county stalwart
Michael Yardy and Co have shown that the domestic game is a strong breeding ground with their exploits in the West [detalii...]
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Zimbabwe: Zanu PF Succession Wont Be Hierarchical
EVENTS in the last few months have shown that President Robert Mugabe will not resign anytime soon but intends to die in office after he offered to contest the next general election now expected next [detalii...]
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Lievremont: Aussie trauma behind us
France coach Marc Lievremont said he was very happy with his Six Nations champions opening 34-21 win over Scotland on Saturday and that they had shown no after-effects from the 59-16 thumping by Australia last [detalii...]
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Zimbabwe: Country Keen to Liberalise More Sectors
ZIMBABWE has shown good potential in respect of liberalisation of its trade in services, an official in the Ministry of Regional Integration and International Co-operation has [detalii...]
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Edinburgh have fiath in young star
Edinburgh flank Roddy Grant is relishing the task of captaining the Magners League side this season and repaying the faith that the coaching staff has shown in [detalii...]
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Somalia: World Will Pay Higher Price If It Does Not Help Somalia Now
Johnnie Carson, shown at a July conference in Uganda, says the United States will cooperate directly with regional governments in Somaliland and [detalii...]
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French Fried
Beware of falling seeds! Top-ranked Caroline Wozniacki was eliminated from the French Open by Daniela Hantuchova on Friday, one day after Kim Clijsters was shown the [detalii...]
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Namibia: Double Killer Gets 60-Year Jail Term
THE murders that Mandume Matheus Kamudulunge committed in northern Namibia at the start of 2009 were acts of brutality and callousness over which he has shown no [detalii...]
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South Africa: Zumas Popularity Declines
President Jacob Zumas approval rating in metro areas has shown a slow decline since September, according to a survey by marketing group [detalii...]
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Champions making all the right noises
It may not have been the most convincing run-in to the final stage of the Currie Cup, but the Blue Bulls feel their players have shown great improvement while their Boks have not been allowed to take part in SAs premier domestic [detalii...]
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Focus falls on Ascots Champions Day
Ascot will be the centre of attention on Champions Day as the action is shown live by three TV [detalii...]
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Uganda: Public Libraries Lure More Users
Research findings have shown that 80% of the public believe libraries provide the opportunity to acquire new [detalii...]
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Le Roux not impressed with Cheetahs
Ollie le Roux says the Cheetahs are playing without an obvious defence system and their scrummaging has been shown up as [detalii...]
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Two L.A. groups have shown interest in Minnesota Vikings
Two different groups interested in bringing an NFL team to Los Angeles have approached the Vikings about possible [detalii...]
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Djokovic advances to Montreal quarterfinals
Some top players have shown signs of rust at the Rogers Cup, though not top-ranbked Novak [detalii...]
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Friend axed by Brumbies
Head coach Andy Friend has been shown the door by the Brumbies in the wake of their Super Rugby loss to the Melbourne [detalii...]
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Africa: Scientists Cure Ebola in Monkeys
An experimental treatment for Ebola that could potentially save human lives has been shown to be completely effective in [detalii...]
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Slovenia v England: Slovenia manager Matjaz Kek relishes role of underdog
Matjaz Keks team have shown surprise qualification was no [detalii...]
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Djokovic advances, Federer ousted at Montreal
Some top players have shown signs of rust at the Rogers Cup, though not top-ranked Novak [detalii...]
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Uefa rules out Lyon betting probe
Uefas betting fraud detection system has not shown any irregular betting patterns around Lyons 7-1 Champions League win over Dinamo [detalii...]
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Redpath makes case for defence
Gloucester may have shown admirable character in securing a draw against Leicester Tigers on Saturday but head coach Bryan Redpath was less than impressed with his side's defending at Welford [detalii...]
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South Africa: State Product Soon to Be UNFCCC Accredited
A South African project that initially attempted to tackle poverty has shown potential to mitigate the effects of climate change and is expanding beyond the countrys [detalii...]
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Key shown the door by Leeds
Leeds Carnegie have announced that director of rugby Andy Key has left the club with immediate effect as part of a restructuring of their management [detalii...]
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Africa: Antibiotics Could Vaccinate Against Malaria, Says Study
Malaria sufferers might be able to protect themselves against life-threatening bouts of the disease by taking a single course of antibiotics, research in mice has [detalii...]
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Kenya: Raw Politics Dim Prospects for Growth
Political bickering and increasing prices have eroded majority of Kenyans faith in the direction the economy is heading, a new Synovate poll has shown, sending a wake-up call to the countrys [detalii...]
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Mancini ready to drop Balotelli
Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini says Mario Balotelli is unlikely to face Chelsea after the striker was shown a red card against Dynamo [detalii...]
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Ospreys pursue Heineken Cup success with no one likes us, we dont care mantra
As Ospreys prepare for European quarter-final tie with Biarrittz, the club has shown that they really do [detalii...]
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Goodell: NFL targeting 2012 for 18-game season
ATLANTA (AP) -- NFL owners have shown widespread support for going to an 18-game schedule but want to implement the change as part of a new labor [detalii...]
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Roger Goodell: NFL targets 2012 for 18-game season
NFL owners have shown widespread support for going to an 18-game schedule but want to implement the change as part of a new labor [detalii...]
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The Ashes 2010: size matters for Englands Test squad in Australia
England have clear designs upon Australia's batsmen in the Ashes as shown by the selection of three lanky [detalii...]
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Aussie press rip into soft Wallabies
The Wallabies are well short of the finished product less than a year out from the World Cup after being shown up by England in their weekend international, Australias press said on [detalii...]
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Manny Ramirez not short on interested suitors, source says
At least five teams have shown some interest in signing free-agent Manny Ramirez, who has been working out in a performance training center in [detalii...]
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All-Manchester FA Cup semi-final to take place on Saturday, 16 April
Fixture to kick off at 5.15pm and shown live on ITV1 Bolton-Stoke semi-final takes place the following dayThe all-Manchester FA Cup semi-final will kick off at 5.15pm on Saturday, 16 April, the Football Association has announced.There have been concerns about the fixture from a security perspective given the number of United and City fans who will be travelling to Wembley for the game. In light of that, a clash with Arsenals league fixture against Liverpool on the Sunday of that weekend has been avoided.Instead, the other semi-final at Wembley, between Bolton and Stoke, will take place that day, with the game kicking off at 4pm.United v City will be shown live on ITV1 while Bolton v Stoke will be broadcast on ESPN.Manchester CityManchester UnitedStoke CityBolton Wanderers guardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2011 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More [detalii...]
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Arsenal lose appeal over red card shown to Thomas Vermaelen
Defender sent off during 2-0 win against West Ham Belgian will now miss Gunners visit to Birmingham CityArsenals appeal over the red card shown to Thomas Vermaelen during the 2-0 win against West Ham United on Saturday has been rejected by the Football Association.The 24-year-old was sent off for a foul on Guillermo Franco that the referee Martin Atkinson ruled had denied the West Ham striker a goal-scoring opportunity.Alessandro Diamanti took the resulting penalty but saw it saved by Manuel Almunia in the Arsenal goal.Vermaelen is now suspended for his sides match with Birmingham City on Saturday. The absence is a significant blow for the Arsenal manager, Arsene Wenger, who is already without William Gallas, Vermaelens defensive partner, for the trip to St Andrews because of a long-term calf injury.ArsenalPremier LeagueSachin Nakrani guardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More [detalii...]
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Africa: Will the Drums of War Help Somalia?
Africas august body, the African Union, has indeed shown its willingness to confront terrorism on the continent. The issue now, as it holds its Summit meeting from July 19-27 at the Commonwealth Resort Munyonyo in Kampala, is whether this determination will be matched by [detalii...]
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Niger: UN Praises Transition to Democracy
Ban Ki-moon has telephoned the key players in the recent elections in Niger to congratulate them for the dignity, leadership and statesmanship they have shown in the transition to constitutional [detalii...]
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EU Court advisers football ruling a blow for BSkyB
BSkyB could have its stranglehold on Premier League football matches shown in pubs loosened following advice from a European Union advocate [detalii...]
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Uganda: Lord Mayor to Get Sh25 Million Per Month
THE Government is proposing to pay the Lord Mayor of Kampala a gross salary of between sh25m and sh27m, proposals from the Office of the President have [detalii...]
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South Africa: HIV Treatment Cuts Mother-to-Child Infection
Less than 4% of babies born to HIV-positive mothers are infected at 4-8 weeks after birth, a study due to be presented this morning at the 5th SA AIDS conference has [detalii...]
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Zimbabwe: Fifth Column Must Be Boldly Resisted
RECENT events have clearly shown there is a Fifth Column at work in this country comprising ambitious elements from state security forces and Zanu PF opportunists clandestinely trying to influence the direction of politics and future of the [detalii...]
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Tanzania: Oil Prospects Get Even Brighter
A recently concluded geological assessment in Tanzanias Southern offshore deep oil exploration project has shown prospective resource potentials of over a billion barrels of oil and [detalii...]
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Leinster shown up by Treviso
Benetton Treviso secured a historic Magners League victory over Leinster on Saturday night, thumping the 2009 Heineken Cup champions 29-13 at the Stadio Comunale di [detalii...]
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Nigeria: Views From Senators - Stormy Session Looms in Senate
Some of the Senators who shared their perspectives on the proposal for a six-year single term of office have shown the trend the debate on the amendment will follow in the [detalii...]
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Guinea: Due Process Bodes Well for Countrys Political Future
The past two decades in Africa have shown that the holding of elections is no guarantee for democracy. Independent institutions, military officers who support civilian rule and a determined civil society are the necessary change [detalii...]
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Tottenham success strikes blow for English managers, says Harry Redknapp
Tottenham manager believes he has shown good English coaches do exist after club secure fourth spot in Premier [detalii...]
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European final goes 3D
The landmark 15th Heineken Cup final will break more new ground - the all-French match between Biarritz Olympique and Toulouse at Stade de France on Saturday, 22 May, will be shown live in 3D in selected French [detalii...]
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Nigeria: Heads May Roll in FCTA - Minister
Any staff in the top echelon of the Federal Capital Territory Administration (FCTA) unable to meet up will be shown the way out, the FCT Minister, Senator Bala Abdulkadir Mohammed, has [detalii...]
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Tanzania: League Promises Open Contest
WITH a couple of matches having already been played in this years Mainland Premier League, the event has shown signs of having one of the most exciting battle for supremacy if participating teams performances in the matches are anything to go [detalii...]
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Wigan appeal over Conor Sammons dismissal in Manchester United defeat
Roberto Martinez lodges formal appeal against red card Sammon sent off after tussle with Michael CarrickWigan Athletic have appealed against the red card shown to Conor Sammon in their 5-0 defeat by Manchester United.The striker was shown a straight red after a seemingly innocuous tussle with Michael Carrick in the first half of the Premier League game at Old Trafford.Wigan are expecting to hear the outcome of their appeal by the end of Friday, meaning Sammon could be available for Saturdays match at Stoke City.The Wigan manager Roberto Martinez said: "Conor Sammon did nothing wrong. You need to accept punishment when you do something wrong but this is a normal phase of play. The red card is the wrong call. It would be very difficult to see Conor missing for three games but well have to wait and see."Wigan AthleticManchester United guardian.co.uk © 2011 Guardian News and Media Limited or its affiliated companies. All rights reserved. | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More [detalii...]
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Unflattering Stormers open with a win
The Stormers opened their 2011 Super Rugby campaign with a 19-16 win over the Lions at Newlands on Saturday. It wasnt pretty by them, but - like the Bulls have shown so far this season - the Stormers will take [detalii...]
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Footballs worst tackles: Top 5 YouTube clips
Frank Ribery was shown a straight red card on Wednesday night for stamping on the ankle of Lyon forward Lisandro. Weve trawled the depths of our brains and remembered a few more tackles that deserve to be right up [detalii...]
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Kenya: Queries Over Budget Office Nominee
President Kibaki and Prime Minister Raila Odinga skipped the top three candidates for the hotly-contested position of Controller of Budget for the fourth placed candidate, official records from the selection panel have [detalii...]
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Fat fighting cell Cardiotrophin 1 heads towards testing
Clinical trials will start later this year on a protein shown to fight obesity and diabetes in mice. Scientists working on the molecule, which is already in testing for use in treating liver failure, believe the discovery could be worth [detalii...]
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Swaziland: Pretorias Conditions Tie Mbabanes Hands
The relative restraint shown by the Swazi government during the five days of rolling protests across the country last week demonstrate Mbabanes increasing recognition that survival hinges on how it is seen to be handling the democracy demands of its [detalii...]
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Aston Villa confidence levels rise thanks to perfect blend of youth and experience
Ciaran Clark has said the mood at Aston Villa has improved greatly among both players and fans as shown by atmosphere during FA Cup victory over [detalii...]
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World Cup final: Sepp Blatter says referee Howard Webb faced very hard task
In record for a final, Webb booked 13 different players - John Heitinga was shown two yellows followed by red - in fiery [detalii...]
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Congo-Kinshasa: NGOs Criticize International Response to Polls
We, the undersigned organizations and individuals, are deeply troubled by the lack of critical engagement that the international community has shown throughout the electoral process in the Democratic Republic of the [detalii...]
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The Ashes 2010: ITV4 to screen highlights free-to-air
ITV sign rights deal for Ashes and limited overs matches Viewers will have to wait until 10pm for highlightsHighlights of the forthcoming Ashes series will be shown free-to-air on digital ITV4 - but not until 10pm every evening.ITV today announced they have agreed terms with Cricket Australia and IMG Media to show the 2010-11 series on their digital channel.However, the highlights will not be shown until late in the evening when the following days live action will be about to get under way.The same channel - which ITV says is available "to 93% of homes" - will also show highlights of the Twenty20 and one-day series in January and February.ITVs controller of sport, Niall Sloane said: "There is huge demand to see England defend the Ashes and Im delighted that we have secured highlights, free-to-air for UK viewers."AshesCricketITVTelevision industry guardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More [detalii...]
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On song: Newcastles Kevin Nolan
With the help of a fan, The Observer looks at an in-form Football League playerThe lowdown Born in Liverpool, Nolan joined Bolton aged 16, and was in Sam Allardyces side that won promotion in 2001, beat Man Utd at Old Trafford for two seasons in a row and twice secured Uefa Cup qualification. Transferred to Newcastle in 2009 he joined the team that was relegated, but this season has shown his quality, scoring 17 goals - with one in four of his shots hitting the net.View from the terrace Ive been harsh on Nolan from the time he signed in the relegation season. Though I never doubted his commitment, hes always seemed a bit of a carthorse - slow, ponderous and often caught in possession. But Ive come to appreciate his astute footballing brain, positional sense and goalscorers instinct. Hes also shown great leadership and has put in some wholehearted performances. My mates will be astonished Im saying all that, so just to restore the balance - could it be that hes just found his level in the Championship?David Holmes, Observer ReaderChampionship guardian.co.uk © Guardian News & Media Limited 2010 | Use of this content is subject to our Terms & Conditions | More [detalii...]
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Africa: Game Changer For Aids Research
A new randomized study of AIDS treatment as prevention, beginning early treatment of infected heterosexual people who are living in partnership with an uninfected person, has shown a 96% reduction in risk of infection. [detalii...]
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Sam Amick: Locked-out players unlikely to follow Derons lead overseas
Deron Williams Turkish adventure might be an aberration. Other teams have shown little interest in renting an NBA player only to see him leave when the lockout ends, says Sam [detalii...]
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Zimbabwe: Dialogue Key to Mining Sector Recovery
THE just ended third mining indaba has shown that more constructive dialogue is needed if the countrys major foreign currency earning industry is to recover and continue to increase its output and [detalii...]
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Kelly spurns Bucs, stays at Oregon
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) -- Oregon head coach Chip Kelly announced Monday that hell remain with the Ducks though he says he was flattered by the interest shown in him by the NFLs Tampa Bay [detalii...]
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Nigeria: Oshiomhole - From Chicanery to Deceptive Mantra
POLITICAL developments and governance in Edo State since 1999 have clearly shown how unfortunate the state, popularly referred to as the Heartbeat of the Nation, has been with having sincere and committed governors to direct its affairs and lead it to the proverbial Promised [detalii...]
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Young tips Mason for success
Barbarians coach Dai Young feels Willie Mason has shown enough to suggest he can make a success of his switch to rugby [detalii...]
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England v Germany: two World Wars and one World Cup
Telecommunications operator MTN has tapped into England v Germany fever with a hilarious advertisement shown on South African [detalii...]
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Jim White: dont be fooled Sepp Blatter, hooliganism in UK is alive and kicking
Sepp Blatter insisted England had shown the world how to conquer hooliganism - he should have been at Oxford last [detalii...]
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Southern Africa: Women Struggle for Equality, Says South African Minister
Despite the political will shown by leaders on the African continent, women in Africa faced serious challenges with regards to empowerment and [detalii...]
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The Ashes 2010: Alastair Cook has shown his class time and time again for England against Australia
It is brilliant for bowlers just to watch batsmen get on with it. Especially a batsman who almost never plays and misses like Alastair [detalii...]
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Epsom Derby winner Workforce has a job to do on the gallops
Workforce, the runaway Derby winner, will not run again until he has shown he is back to his best at [detalii...]
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Africa: Combating Poverty With Poor Economics
French economist Esther Duflo thinks poverty can be alleviated or even eradicated with the right policies. All it takes is for politicians to "translate research into action," implementing programmes that have been shown to [detalii...]
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Female coffee drinkers at risk of reduced fertility
Caffeine shown to reduce fertility in women. Research from the University of Nevada School of Medicine indicates that caffeine inhibits the movement of eggs along the fallopian tubes, reducing the chance of [detalii...]