Motor racing-Ferrari move to calm navy flag rowGREATER NOIDA, India, Oct 27 (Reuters) – Ferrari moved to placate angry Indian authorities on Saturday with an assurance that a navy flag on their Formula One cars was not a political statement of support for Italian sailors detained for killing local fishermen. The Italian navy flag will, however, remain on the cars for the remainder of the Indian Grand Prix weekend. Indian motorsports federation (FMSCI) head Vicky Chandhok said he had had talks with Ferrari after the Indian Sports Ministry wrote to him and race promoters expressing concern about the Italian team’s gesture. …
3448665 Lindsey Vonn of the US during the first run of the women's Giant Slalom race of the Alpine Skiing World Cup at the Rettenbach glacier in Soelden, Austria, 27 October 2012. EFE/EPA/SALVATORE DI NOLFI
3448665 Lindsey Vonn of the US during the first run of the women's Giant Slalom race of the Alpine Skiing World Cup at the Rettenbach glacier in Soelden, Austria, 27 October 2012. EFE/EPA/SALVATORE DI NOLFI
3448664 Lindsey Vonn of the US during the first run of the women's Giant Slalom race of the Alpine Skiing World Cup at the Rettenbach glacier in Soelden, Austria, 27 October 2012. EFE/EPA/SALVATORE DI NOLFI
3448664 Lindsey Vonn of the US during the first run of the women's Giant Slalom race of the Alpine Skiing World Cup at the Rettenbach glacier in Soelden, Austria, 27 October 2012. EFE/EPA/SALVATORE DI NOLFI
3448663 Lindsey Vonn of the US during the first run of the women's Giant Slalom race of the Alpine Skiing World Cup at the Rettenbach glacier in Soelden, Austria, 27 October 2012. EFE/EPA/SALVATORE DI NOLFI
3448663 Lindsey Vonn of the US during the first run of the women's Giant Slalom race of the Alpine Skiing World Cup at the Rettenbach glacier in Soelden, Austria, 27 October 2012. EFE/EPA/SALVATORE DI NOLFI
3448662 Viktoria Rebensburg of Germany during the first run of the women's Giant Slalom race of the Alpine Skiing World Cup at the Rettenbach glacier in Soelden, Austria, 27 October 2012. EFE/EPA/SALVATORE DI NOLFI
3448662 Viktoria Rebensburg of Germany during the first run of the women's Giant Slalom race of the Alpine Skiing World Cup at the Rettenbach glacier in Soelden, Austria, 27 October 2012. EFE/EPA/SALVATORE DI NOLFI
Lippi leads Guangzhou to Chinese Super League title
(Reuters) – Worl d Cup-winning coach Marcello Lippi added the Chinese Super League title to his long list of honours after a late goal by Gao Lin meant Guangzhou Evergrande became the first side to retain the title. The Chinese international striker scored in stoppage time as Lippi's big-spending side defeated Liaoning Whowin 1-0 away to leave them five points ahead of second-placed Jiangsu Guoxin Sainty with only the 30th and last match to come. …
Soccer-Lippi leads Guangzhou to Chinese Super League titleOct 27 (Reuters) – World Cup-winning coach Marcello Lippi added the Chinese Super League title to his long list of honours after a late goal by Gao Lin meant Guangzhou Evergrande became the first side to retain the title.
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Slovenia's Tina Maze competes during the first round of the women's giant slalom as part of the FIS World Cup, in Soelden, Austria on October 27, 2012. AFP PHOTO / SAMUEL KUBANISAMUEL KUBANI/AFP/Getty Images
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Slovenia's Tina Maze competes during the first round of the women's giant slalom as part of the FIS World Cup, in Soelden, Austria on October 27, 2012. AFP PHOTO / ALEXANDER KLEINALEXANDER KLEIN/AFP/Getty Images
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Switzerland's Corinne Suter competes during the first round of the women's giant slalom as part of the FIS World Cup, in Soelden, Austria on October 27, 2012. AFP PHOTO / ALEXANDER KLEINALEXANDER KLEIN/AFP/Getty Images
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Slovenia's Tina Maze competes during the first round of the women's giant slalom as part of the FIS World Cup, in Soelden, Austria on October 27, 2012. AFP PHOTO / ALEXANDER KLEINALEXANDER KLEIN/AFP/Getty Images
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France's Anemone Marmottan competes during the first round of the women's giant slalom as part of the FIS World Cup, in Soelden, Austria on October 27, 2012. AFP PHOTO / ALEXANDER KLEINALEXANDER KLEIN/AFP/Getty Images
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Marie-Michele Gagnon of Canada competes in the first run of the ladies giant slalom during the opening of the FIS Ski World cup in Soelden, Austria on October 27, 2012. AFP PHOTO/SAMUEL KUBANISAMUEL KUBANI/AFP/Getty Images
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Julia Mancuso of US competes in the first run of the ladies giant slalom during the opening of the FIS Ski World cup in Soelden, Austria on October 27, 2012. AFP PHOTO/SAMUEL KUBANISAMUEL KUBANI/AFP/Getty Images
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Lara Gut of Switzerland competes in the first run of the ladies giant slalom during the opening of the FIS Ski World cup in Soelden, Austria on October 27, 2012. AFP PHOTO/SAMUEL KUBANISAMUEL KUBANI/AFP/Getty Images
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Anemone Marmottan of France competes in the first run of the ladies giant slalom during the opening of the FIS Ski World cup in Soelden, Austria on October 27, 2012. AFP PHOTO/SAMUEL KUBANISAMUEL KUBANI/AFP/Getty Images
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Jessica Lindell-Vikarby of Sweden competes in the first run of the ladies giant slalom during the opening of the FIS Ski World cup in Soelden, Austria on October 27, 2012. AFP PHOTO/SAMUEL KUBANISAMUEL KUBANI/AFP/Getty Images
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Corine Suter of Switzerland competes in the first run of the ladies giant slalom during the opening of the FIS Ski World cup in Soelden, Austria on October 27, 2012. AFP PHOTO/SAMUEL KUBANISAMUEL KUBANI/AFP/Getty Images
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Slovenia's Ana Drev competes during the first round of the women's giant slalom as part of the FIS World Cup, in Soelden, Austria on October 27, 2012. AFP PHOTO / ALEXANDER KLEINALEXANDER KLEIN/AFP/Getty Images
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Italy's Sabrina Fanchini competes during the first round of the women's giant slalom as part of the FIS World Cup, in Soelden, Austria on October 27, 2012. AFP PHOTO / ALEXANDER KLEINALEXANDER KLEIN/AFP/Getty Images
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