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Sports News for May 30, 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 May 30, 2007

BCCI-Zee 219,000 dollar broadcast deal cancelled
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has reportedly cancelled its five-year broadcast deal with Zee Television, putting a question mark over next months three-match ODI series against South Africa. ANI

Becks to keep a low profile
Now that he has been recalled to the England squad, he is being advised by his camp to keep a low profile. ANI

Fed up with Bush, tennis star Navratilova seeks Czech citizenship again
Fed up with the policies of the George Bush Administration, former tennis star Martina Navratilova is seeking Czech citizenship again after 26 years. ANI

Gavaskar-headed ICC committee to ponder over hectic cricket schedule
The much-debated issue of the volume of cricket is likely to dominate the two-day meeting of the newly constituted ICC Cricket Committee, which begins here today. ANI

Akram urgently wants a good coach for Pakistan
Former Pakistan cricket captain Wasim Akram has called for the early appointment of a full time coach for the national team, saying the team needs a good coach urgently. ANI

Imran Khan to skip Chennai ACC seminar
Pakistans World Cup winning captain Imran Khan will not participate in a seminar organised by the Asian Cricket Council (ACC) in Chennai during the Afro-Asia Cup due to his political commitment. ANI

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