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Ponting is taking no chances and has voted for a bouncy wicket in the first Test against South Afric
Tuesday, December 02, 2008 cricket.timesofindia.indiatimes.com
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MELBOURNE: Still haunted by the drubbing at the hands of India in Perth last summer, Australia captain Ricky Ponting is taking no chances and has
voted for a bouncy wicket in the first Test against South Africa at the WACA starting December 17.
According to a report in The Age, Ponting will be meeting Perth curator Cameron Sutherland before the Test to establish if he plans to use an old strip o
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Universal testing and immediate drug treatment of HIV+ people could curb the disease spread.
Wednesday, November 26, 2008 www.indianexpress.com
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Health
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London: Near-universal HIV tests and immediate drug treatment for people who test positive would almost eliminate transmission of the deadly virus within a decade, a computer model showed on Wednesday.
Doing this would cost more initially but then save money down the road because there would be fewer HIV-infected people to treat, Reuben Granich and colleagues at the World Health Organization wrot
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The Indian hockey team, in all probability, may visit South Africa for test matches in January.
Monday, November 24, 2008 sports.timesofindia.indiatimes.com
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BANGALORE: The Indian hockey team, in all probability, may visit South Africa for test matches in January ahead of the two four-nation tournaments in Punjab.
The ad-hoc committee managing hockey affairs in the country, which was studying a proposal by the Pakistan Hockey Federation for a test series around the same period, now feels that it has to keep an alternative ready if the Pakistan tour is
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Harris is to see a specialist after fracturing his thumb and will take no further part in the first
Friday, November 21, 2008 justsamachar.com
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South Africa spinner Paul Harris is to see a specialist after fracturing his thumb and will take no further part in the first test against Bangladesh in Bloemfontein, a team spokesman announced on Friday.
Harris is flying to Cape Town on Friday, the third day of the match, to see a specialist after fracturing the base of his left thumb in fielding practice on the first morning.
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An outbreak of cholera in Zimbabwe over the last month has now claimed at least 90 lives, including
Friday, November 21, 2008 timesofindia.indiatimes.com
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Foreign Affairs
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HARARE: An outbreak of cholera in Zimbabwe over the last month has now claimed at least 90 lives, including three deaths of Zimbabweans across
the border in South Africa, officials have said.
At least 37 people have died in Beitbridge, a town on the border with South Africa, Health Minister David Parirenyatwa said on national radio on Thursday.
Three Zimbabweans have died across the border in t
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A Saudi supertanker hijacked by pirates with a $100 million oil cargo in Somalia.
Tuesday, November 18, 2008 timesofindia.indiatimes.com
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Foreign Affairs
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BOSASSO: A Saudi supertanker hijacked by pirates with a $100 million oil cargo in the largest ever such seizure may have reached the coast of
north Somalia, a regional maritime group said on Tuesday.
"Some people are saying they have spotted a huge vessel off Eyl. It must be the supertanker," Andrew Mwangura, coordinator of the East African Seafarers' Association, told Reuters.
He was referrin
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Aishwarya was in talks with the filmmakers for quite some time.
Tuesday, November 11, 2008 www.dnaindia.com
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Entertainment
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If sources are to be believed, then the film Singularity — that boasted of bringing Aishwarya Rai-Bachchan and Brendan Fraser in the same frame — is not taking off.
It was reported early last year Aishwarya was teaming up with Brendan for the historical epic that would be shot in India and South Africa. The filming was supposed to begin in January.
“Aishwarya was in talks with the filmmakers for
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South Africa fought back to defeat Bangladesh by 12 runs
Thursday, November 06, 2008 justsamachar.com
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South Africa fought back to defeat Bangladesh by 12 runs in a tightly fought, rain-shortened Twenty20 match on Wednesday.
Bangladesh needed 122 to win under the Duckworth-Lewis system after South Africa was restricted to 118-7. The match was reduced to 14 overs per side because of rain.
Bangladesh looked well-placed early to record an upset win in the one-off encounter at New Wanderers Stadium,
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CA will invite stars such as Sachin to compete in the domestic Twenty20 competition from 2009.
Friday, October 24, 2008 www.indianexpress.com
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Sports - Cricket
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Melbourne: Cricket Australia (CA) will invite international stars such as Sachin Tendulkar to compete in the domestic Twenty20 competition from 2009.
Australia, South Africa and New Zealand have also put their heads together in a bid to establish a T20 competition for the southern hemisphere, to be launched by 2011, the Daily Telegraph reported.
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Anil Kumble may have done his team no favours by weaving a tale of suspense around his shoulder inju
Friday, October 17, 2008 www.mumbaimirror.com
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Sports - Cricket
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Unwittingly, India could meet the fate of all great teams. It’s when the problem of personalities obscures new approaches. Anil Kumble may have done his team no favours by weaving a tale of suspense around his shoulder injury. This has happened in the second successive home series.
Poor Piyush Chawla was put through a lingering wait before the Kanpur Test (against South Africa earlier this year).
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