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Sports News for June 11, 2007

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Praja Rajyam decides to approach court to vacate the stay on roadshows

Ashok Chavan to be new Maharashtra Chief Minister, Rane rebels

Priests sign 1.4M pounds record deal

Poshs bald patches exposed as she steps out with new hairdo

An American based company sets eyes on expansion in India

Michael Clarkes gift for fiancée Lara Bingle - Aston Martin car

Logitech has made its one-billionth computer mouse

Tobacco smoke can trigger behavioural problems in asthmatic boys

Sports News for June 11, 2007

Beckham steals the show at best pals stag night
Football heartthrob, David Beckham, stole the show at best pal, Gary Nevilles stag night at a Madrid nightclub, where he arrived at 3 am after playing in a match at Zaragoza in north-east Spain. ANI

Maninder says wrist injuries were sustained accidentally
Former cricketer Maninder Singh, who was admitted to a hospital in East Delhi after he sustained injuries on his wrist on Saturday raising speculations of a suicide attempt by him, today said he sustained injuries accidentally. ANI

Ford turns down BCCIs offer to coach India
Former South Africa cricket coach Graham Ford today declined the Indian cricket boards offer to coach the national team, saying he would prefer to continue as the Director of Cricket of Englands Kent county club. ANI

US footie fans to pay seven times more to watch Becks in action!
Former England football captain David Beckhams move to the US is not only proving beneficial for his new club LA Galaxy, but other clubs are also cashing in on the opportunity by increasing ticket prices of the matches featuring him. ANI

Inzi bats for Miandad as Pakistan cricket coach
Former Pakistan skipper Inzamam-ul-Haq has said that Javed Miandad is the best choice as coach of the national cricket team. ANI

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