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Thousands mark 'Red Shirt' crackdown in Bangkok Detroit news By Thanyarat Doksone Associated Press Comments Red shirts cheer during a rally as tens of thousands gathered to commemorate the second anniversary of the violent government crackdown on Saturday in Bangkok,Thailand. (Paula Bronstein/Getty Images) | B... |
Meth trade growing in South Asia amid weak security, regulation Detroit news By Sebastian Abbot Associated Press Comments Customs officials looks at confiscated heroin wrapped in packages, following a news conference in Karachi, Pakistan. Iran, Pakistan and other countries in South Asia are fast becoming key players in the gl... |
Pollard, Malinga could lead Mumbai to victory over Rajasthan Royals Cricket Country | Tarot reader Shruti Chopra looks into her cards to give CricketCountry.com readers exclusive insights into what lies ahead in the IPL matches. In the below piece, she dwells into the Mumbai Indians vs Rajasthan Royals game – the sec... |
Royal Challengers Bangalore could stop Deccan's charge Cricket Country | Tarot reader Shruti Chopra looks into her cards to give CricketCountry.com readers exclusive insights into what lies ahead in the IPL matches. In the below piece, she dwells into the Royal Challengers Bangalore vs Deccan Chargers game &nd... |
Park Ji-Sung admits Park Chu-Young's South Korea absence is disappointing Goal The Manchester United midfielder has backed Taeguk Warriors boss Choi Kang-Hee's decision to leave out the Arsenal striker but says the situation is a shame | By Ben Somerford | More On : South Korea, Ji-Sung Park, Chu-Young Park 0 Comment... |
Luke Pomersbach gets bail, can't leave India DNA India | A Delhi court on Saturday granted bail to Royal Challengers Bangalore player Luke Pomersbach, who is accused of molesting a US citizen on Thursday night. Metropolitan magistrate Navika Kumari granted bail to Pomersbach after examining the CCTV foot... |
Challenging times ahead of India — Indian women's cricket captain DNA India | Mithali Raj, Indian women's cricket captain, has a challenging task at hand. After the team under Anjum Chopra lost both the T20Is and ODIs to West Indies in the Caribbean and Australia at home earlier in the year, the confidence of the players has... |
Liu Xiang stays modest ahead of Olympics France24 | AFP - Chinese athletics superstar Liu Xiang is playing down expectations for his performance at the London Olympics despite setting a season's best time in the 110m hurdles on Saturday. | Liu became China's first ever Olympic track champion at Athe... |
Upsets galore in National Challengers Chess DNA India | IM and former Commonwealth champion, Atanu Lahiri of LIC, was shocked by Visakh NR of Tamil Nadu in the second round of the 50th National Challengers Chess Championship on Saturday. In another game, Visakh's elder brother Vignesh stunned National U... |
Forget protests: NATO summit's problem is Afghanistan MSNBC | WASHINGTON — When NATO nations meet in Chicago on Sunday, one question will top the agenda: What happens in Afghanistan when US combat troops leave? More world news from the Christian Science Monitor | To be sure, some troops from NATO ... |
Yamauchi's marathon hopes aided by sprint guru The Independent | Now a performance director for UK Athletics at the Lee Valley Centre in north London, the American guru of the sprint game has been credited with a marathon success. This time last year Mara Yamauchi's career as a world-class exponent of the 26.2- ... |
Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal to meet in final of Rome Masters The Observer Rafael Nadal returns the ball to David Ferrer during their semi-final at the Rome Masters. Photograph: Claudio Onorati/EPA | Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal have met in eight finals over the past 14 months but when the two men contest the Rome Master... |
PWI no match for KKR JAYDEEP BASU Pune: For the Pune Warriors India, it was ... The Telegraph India PWI no match for KKR | JAYDEEP BASU | Pune: For the Pune Warriors India, it was not about winning two points, it was about proving a point or two - to themselves, to their fans and of course to the Kolkata Knight Riders. But then, it was simply beyon... |
End of road for KXIP - DareDevils' victory also keeps csk in contention MoM Umesh ... The Telegraph India End of road for KXIP | - DareDevils' victory also keeps csk in contention MoM Umesh Yadav, in Dharamsala, on Saturday | Dharamsala: Pacers Umesh Yadav and Morne Morkel shared seven wickets between them before David Warner slammed 79 as the Delhi Dare... |
No. 2 KKR to get two shots LOKENDRA PRATAP SAHI Pune: For the second time ... The Telegraph India No. 2 KKR to get two shots | LOKENDRA PRATAP SAHI | Pune: For the second time in four days, the Kolkata Knight Riders defended a total of 140 or less, this time at the Subrata Roy Sahara Stadium (SRSS), a truly First World-like facility, off the Mumb... |
Probably played my last match in IPL: Gilchrist Dharamsala: Kings XI Punjab captain Adam Gilchrist, ... The Telegraph India Probably played my last match in IPL: Gilchrist | Dharamsala: Kings XI Punjab captain Adam Gilchrist, on Saturday, hinted that he won't take part in the Indian Premier League as a player any more from next season after his side crashed out of the fif... |
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