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India mulls 'legalising gambling' amid cricket scandal
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Updated Sunday, September 05, 2010, 8:03 PM
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NEW DELHI: The Indian government is looking at proposals to legalise the country's multi-million-dollar underground gambling market to tackle corruption in cricket, according to a newspaper report Sunday.
India is regarded as the hotbed of global betting
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India test fires BrahMos cruise missile
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Updated Sunday, September 05, 2010, 7:17 PM
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NEW DELHI: India Sunday test fired the supersonic cruise missile BrahMos from a defence base in Orissa, official sources said.
The missile was test fired from the Integrated Test Range of Chandipur in Balasore district, 230 km from state capital Bhubaneswar,
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Mideast talks to resume in Egyptian Red Sea resort
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Updated Sunday, September 05, 2010, 6:25 PM
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CAIRO: The second round of direct peace negotiations between Israelis and Palestinians will take place in Egypt's Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh on September 14-15, the Foreign Ministry said on Sunday.
At the relaunching of the talks in Washington on
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Suicide bomber kills five in southern Russia
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Updated Sunday, September 05, 2010, 4:51 PM
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MAKHACHKALA: At least five people were killed and 35 wounded on Sunday when a suicide bomber rammed a car packed with explosives into a military camp in Russia's southern region of Dagestan, security officials said.
The bomber tried to drive a Lada car
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ICC to set up independent commission for spot-fixing
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Updated Sunday, September 05, 2010, 3:11 PM
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NEW DELHI: The International Cricket Council (ICC) will appoint an independent commissioner to determine the fate of the three Pakistani players fighting spot-fixing charges.
ICC President Sharad Pawar said Pakistan captain Salman Butt and pace bowlers
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U.S., Israel spying behind BlackBerry woe: Dubai police
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Updated Sunday, September 05, 2010, 11:05 AM
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DUBAI: Concerns over Israeli access to BlackBerry data, and the use of the device by the United States to spy on the United Arab Emirates are behind the Gulf state's moves to curb the smartphone, Dubai's police chief said.
"The Unites States is the primary
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