Sunday, January 27, 2013

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Importers balk at frozen-chips tariff inquiry
Importers balk at frozen-chips tariff inquiryDecision to investigate imposition of duties as safeguard against importing of frozen potato chips has been met with resistance


Former New Zealand mentor Wright to coach IPL team Mumbai Indians
Wellington, Jan. 28 (ANI): Former New Zealand cricket coach John Wright is set to make a comeback in India as the head coach for the Indian Premier League (IPL) team Mumbai Indians for the sixth season of the IPL, starting from April.


Smith set to captain in record 100th Test match against Pakistan
Sydney, Jan. 28 (ANI): South African cricketer Graeme Smith is set for a new record when he becomes the first player to captain in 100 Test matches, in the first match of the Test series against Pakistan at the Wanderers Stadium in Johannesburg.


Corinthians cautious about Pato debut
Rio de Janeiro, Jan 28 (IANS) Corinthians coach Tite admitted he doesn’t know when Brazil international striker Alexandre Pato will make his debut for the club.


FIFA scraps festivities after Brazil fire tragedy
Rio de Janeiro, Jan 28 (IANS) FIFA and government officials have cancelled celebrations marking 500 days until next year’s World Cup out of respect for victims of the nightclub tragedy in southern Brazil.


233 revelers killed in Brazilian nightclub fire
According to Reuters, a nightclub fire killed at least 233 people in southern Brazil on Sunday when a band's pyrotechnics show set the building ablaze and fleeing partygoers stampeded toward blocked exits in the ensuing panic.


Drug testing woefully inadequate, say leading figures
MELBOURNE (Reuters) – Novak Djokovic’s cheque for winning the Australian Open on Sunday was more than the entire annual budget for anti-doping in tennis, a program many feel is woefully inadequate. Djokovic and Andy Murray left Melbourne on Monday with a combined $3.8 million in their pockets for their efforts over the past fortnight. The total funding for the 2013 anti-doping program stands at $2 million, paid for by the four grand slams, the International Tennis Federation (ITF) and ATP and WTA Tours. The cost includes $400,000 for the administration of the program, paid for by the ITF. …


Women's Cricket World Cup: Pak team arrives in India
Women's Cricket World Cup: Pak team arrives in IndiaPakistan's women cricket team has arrived in Cuttack to take part in the upcoming Women's Cricket World Cup amid tight security, against a backdrop of protests for their participation in the tournament after the recent incident of ceasefire violation by Pakistan. Around 600 security personnel were deployed around the airport and a team of young girls were present at the airport to welcome the team. The team's manager Aayasa Ashaar expressed his gratitude to the people of India for according a warm welcome to the team.


Women's Cricket World Cup: Pak team arrives in India
Women's Cricket World Cup: Pak team arrives in IndiaPakistan's women cricket team has arrived in Cuttack to take part in the upcoming Women's Cricket World Cup amid tight security, against a backdrop of protests for their participation in the tournament a fter the recent incident of ceasefire violation by Pakistan. Around 600 security personnel were deployed around the airport and a team of young girls were present at the airport to welcome the team. The team's manager Aayasa Ashaar expressed his gratitude to the people of India for according a warm welcome to the team.


Women's Cricket World Cup: Pak team arrives in India
Women's Cricket World Cup: Pak team arrives in IndiaPakistan's women cricket team has arrived in Cuttack to take part in the upcoming Women's Cricket World Cup amid tight security, against a backdrop of protests for their participation in the tournament after the recent incident of ceasefire violation by Pakistan.


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