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Will CLT20 be hit by Twenty20 overload?(Cricinfo ) Cricket shadows them all(The Hindu ) BCCI declares its various committees(NDTV ) Zaka seeks input of former greats on Pakistan Premier League(Daily Times (Pakistan) ) The heads at ICC need to come together: Gavaskar(Hindustan Times ) Pietersen makes peace with ECB, commits to 2015(Reuters ) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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4th Milind Deora Junior Soccer Championship set for kick-off(SportzPower )
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Two-stroke karting the perfect platform for Indian racers(Hindustan Times )
After major shake up, F1 back on track (The Pioneer ) Schumacher retiring from F1 (Yahoo! ) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Mary Kom plans to pick and choose events now(Times of India )
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Lack of sponsors affecting Lankan prospects: Rohana(Times of India )
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Brands find new poster girls and boys after Olympic Games(DNA )
Sportsperson too can be nominated to Rajya Sabha: Centre to HC(Zee News ) NRAI dumps pistol shooting coach Poddubny(DNA ) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Rouhani wins Iran's Presidential election Moderate cleric Hassan Rouhani won Iran's presidential election on Saturday, the interior ministry said, scoring a surprising landslide victory over conservative hardliners without the need of a second round run-off.Interior minister Mostafa Mohammad-Najjar announced on state television that Rouhani secured just over 50 percent of the ballot based on a 72 percent turnout of 50 million eligible voters. Mr Hassan Rouhani ... got the absolute majority of votes and was elected as president," Najjar said. Tehran Mayor Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf, a hard-line conservative, lagged behind with about 16 percent of the votes. Iran's top nuclear negotiator Saeed Jalili, he too a hard-line conservative, earned 11 percent. The voter turnout was 72.7 percent. President-elect Hassan Rohani, sixty four years old, is known as a moderate conservative. He has been stressing the need to improve ties with Western nations, and is back...
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