Jan 15 Vol 01, Issue 21
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| TODAY'S TOP HEADLINES |
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AIFF lifts 2-yr ban on Mohun Bagan; slaps Rs20m fine on Kolkata club |
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While lifting two-year ban on Mohan Bagan, AIFF hits Kolkata-based club
with a Rs20m fine and rules that it will resume its I-League season on 0
points
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Rory McIlroy joins Tiger Woods at Nike |
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of deal not disclosed, but contract reported to be worth up to $250m
over 10 years provided McIlroy delivers on a long list of incentives
(read golf Majors) |
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Armstrong admits doping to Oprah, reportedly ready to testify against top guns of UCI |
| Lance
Armstrong, in his first interview since being outed as a drug cheat,
admits to talk show host Oprah Winfrey that he had used
performance-enhancing drugs throughout his storied cycling career |
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IMG's Sports 24 extends b'cast deals to Cunard and P&O Cruises liners |
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live sports channel - specifically produced for the cruise liner and
airline industry - will be shown in public bars and lounges aboard all
three Cunard and seven P&O Cruises ships |
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Star Sports invests Rs200m on HHIL campaign; ropes in 4 associate sponsors
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Sports, the official broadcast partner of the Hero Hockey India League,
has invested Rs 200 million in the campaigning of the league and also
roped in four associate sponsors |
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IOC suggests joint meeting to resolve IOA imbroglio |
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IOC has proposed holding a joint meeting with Randhir Singh, VK
Malhotra and a government representative in Laussane and recommended
that the IOA hold elections exclusively on the basis of the Olympic
Charter |
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| LATEST HEADLINES. |
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ONE World Sports b'cast deal seals North America coverage for HIL |
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Pune FC supports SGFI National girls football c’ship |
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Standard Chartered Mumbai Marathon aim to raise Rs170.5m for charity |
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Current Affairs - Emerging Law in Sports Broadcast and Proprietary Rights
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In
September 2012, the High Court of Delhi delivered a judgment in the
suit filed by ICC (Development) International Ltd (“IDI”) and ESPN
(Mauritius) Ltd (“ESPN”), (hereinafter collectively referred to as the
“Respondents”), against New Delhi Television Ltd (“NDTV”), with respect
to the excessive usage of match footage by NDTV during the ICC Cricket
World Cup 2011. |
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