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England to be favourites in CT semi with Proteas says De Villiers
South African captain AB de Villiers has said that England will be the favourites during their ICC Champions Trophy semi final clash with South Africa at The Oval on Wednesday because they are playing at home and know the conditions well. Both South Africa and England, aiming to end a frustrating wait for a major one-day title, will hope that lady luck does not desert them, although they are ...
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US Taliban to have direct peace talks
The US has decided to hold direct peace talks with the Taliban, senior White House officials have announced. The first meet is due to take place in the coming days in Qatar's capital, where the Taliban have opened their first official overseas office, BBC reported. US officials told reporters the first formal meeting between the US and Taliban representatives was expected to take place in Doha ...
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Champions Trophy Srinath match referee for first semifinal
Former India fast bowler Javagal Srinath was Tuesday appointed the match referee for the first Champions Trophy semifinal between England and South Africa at the Oval on Wednesday. Kumar Dharmasena and Rod Tucker are the on-field umpires while Bruce Oxenford and Steve Davis have been appointed as third and fourth umpires, International Cricket COuncil (ICC) said. Englishman Chris Broad has ...
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Assange Fit enough to stay in Londons Ecuadorean embassy for another five years
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has said that he is fit enough to spend another five years in the Ecuadorean embassy. According to the Guardian, Ecuador foreign minister Ricardo Patino said that neither London nor Quito was showing any signs of backing down and Assange's situation is totally 'unjust'. Assange who has been holed up in the embassy for nearly a year faces prosecution over sexual ...
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Heathrow unveils runway report
Just say no: Much of Richmond opposes a new runway Building a third runway at Heathrow would be cheaper and better for the economy, a report published by the airport argued. The document, titled Best Placed for Britain, estimated expansion could be completed by 2025 - nine years quicker than a hub airport in the Thames Estuary. But the report said the airport may need a subsidy from ...
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À nos amours [DVD]
Writer/director Maurice Pialat became a filmmaker late in life. He began making shorts and documentaries in his mid-30s, but he was 43 before he directed his first feature-length film, 1968s Lenfance nue. Prior to that, he was a painter, but interestingly enough, there is nothing ... ...
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Gardening fund gets Twickenham blooming
Good gardening: Pupils from two Twickenham schools got involved Children put their gardening hats on last week, planting a vegetable patch in Radnor Gardens. Twenty pupils aged eight to 12 from Radnor House and St Catherine's School, Twickenham, volunteered for the project, which is part of the Incredible Edibles themed Britain in Bloom campaign. Having won London in Bloom ...
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England set up all-British final
England secured their place in the IRB Junior World Championship final after claiming a thrilling 33-21 semi-final victory over New Zealand in France on Tuesday. The win sets up an all-British final against Wales, who had earlier beaten defending champions South Africa 18-17 in their semi-final.Four-times champions New Zealand started the game well with an early try from hooker Epalahame ...
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England S. Africa face off in Champions Trophy semis
England's Joe Root (2nd R) celebrates during the Champions Trophy match against New Zealand on June 16, 2013. England were lucky the weather favoured them on Sunday as the hosts squeezed out a 10-run win over New Zealand in a game reduced to 24-overs-a-side due to ...
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Richmond Theatre group founder in honours list
Theatrical: Howard Panter founded Ambassador Theatre Group One of the founding members of the theatre group that owns Richmond Theatre has been knighted in the Queen's Birthday Honours List. Howard Panter, co-founder and joint CEO of the Ambassador Theatre Group ltd (ATG), received a knighthood for services to theatre in recognition of his role in theatre for the past 40 years. ...
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Sports day delights youngsters at Montessori Nursery
Children took part in a "mini-Olympics" at an East Molesey nursery on Friday. Children were split into four houses, Lion, Crocodile, Whale and Dinosaur, for a sports day at Roselita Edwards Montessori Nursery that included sprints and wheelbarrow races. School founder Roselita Edwards said: "All the parents said they had a wonderful time - the event was well-organised ...
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Our nuclear programmes are completely transparent. But we are ready to show greater transparency and make clear for the whole world that the steps of the Islamic Republic of Iran are completely within international frameworks. The sanctions are unfair, the Iranian people are suffering, and our (nuclear) activities are legal. These sanctions are illegal and only benefit Israel.
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Iran's president-elect was speaking after his historic election victory.
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