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Sports News for June 16, 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 16, 2007

Football hat-trick in first three minutes sets new Guinness World Record
A 22-year-old amateur Scot footballer has created a world record of quickest hat-trick by scoring three goals in the first three minutes of a match. ANI

PCB urges Jamaican authorities to conduct internal inquiry into Woolmer case
The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has urged the Jamaican authorities to conduct an internal inquiry into the findings of Bob Woolmer death case after Dr Ere Seshaiah, who conducted the first autopsy, maintained that the coach was murdered. ANI

Pakistan shortlists four players to replace Inzamam
Pakistan cricket team coaches Haroon Rashid and Aaqib Javed have said that the team management has shortlisted four players as the possible replacement of Inzamam-ul-Haq, who quit the one-day game after the World Cup in March. ANI

Shoaib, Younis likely to be selected for Scotland tour
Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chief selector Salahuddin Ahmed has hinted that batsman Younis Khan and fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar could be selected for the short tour of Scotland next month. ANI

Country needs to work hard to host F1 race: Karthikeyan
Indias only Formula One racer Narain Karthikeyan has said that the country would need to build the required infrastructure soon for holding a F1 race in 2009. ANI

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