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Scenes of Egypt Football Violence; Deadly Incident Claims 74 Lives (PHOTOS)

What was supposed to be a good time turned bad at a football match in Egypt on Wednesday. 74 people were killed and at least 1000 were injured when fans clashed after local team al-Masry beat visitors from Cairo, Al Ahli, Egypt's most successful club. Here we bring to you the scene of the deadly incident. Feb 2, 2012
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Glamor in the Court: Fashion at Australian Open 2012 (PHOTOS)

Tennis and fashion are inseparable. This year too, some tennis players caught the attention of the people with their fashion statement. Here is the female tennis players, who let their outfits do the talking at the ongoing Australian Open 2012: Jan 20, 2012
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Australia vs India: Australia in Driver's Seat

James Pattinson took four wickets as Australia bundled India out for 191 on the opening day of the second test on Tuesday, before coming through a top order crisis of their own to finish a frenetic day on 116 for three. Jan 3, 2012
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Rs.16.10 Crore Spent on Hockey: Ajay Maken

The Indian government has reportedly spent Rs. 16.10 crore on various aspects of hockey, including exposure to foreign games, coaches and travel, in the period April - November, 2011, according to Ajay Maken, the Youth Affairs and Sport State Minister. Dec 8, 2011
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Yuvraj Singh Battling 'Non-Malignant Tumor'

Many may be wondering why Indian all-rounder Yuvraj Singh is not included in the upcoming ODI against West Indies. The reason is that he is battling a "non-malignant tumor" in his left lung. Nov 27, 2011
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India-WI Final Test Ends in Dramatic Draw

India and West Indies played out a thrilling draw in the final Test of the three match series between the two nations. The hosts needed to score 243 to win the game and claim a series whitewash. However, they could only manage 242 for the loss of 9 wickets, before the close of play Nov 26, 2011

Twenty20 Let Corruption into Cricket: Lord Condon

Lord Condon, former chief of the International Cricket Council's Anti-Corruption and Security Unit, has said the increasing popularity of Twenty20 is a major factor in the re-emergence of corruption in cricket. Nov 18, 2011