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Karnataka High Court orders Ramoji Rao to appear in Ballari Court

CCEA approves scheme on National Mission on Medicinal Plants

Magnets could keep sharks at bay!

Pammie was first choice for X-Files lead role!

Chidambaran says government to speed up reforms

ICC chief Haroon Lorgat to meet the media in Colombo

Bossy parents cause older teens to indulge in more sex

Aussies turning in droves to alternative therapies

Sports News for May 13, 2008

Torch relay goes as planned after quake
The torch relay for the 2008 Beijing Olympics will not alter its route in spite of the devastation caused by Mondays earthquake in Chinas southwest Sichuan Province. ANI

Five Kolkata Knight Riders players asked to leave team hotel
The team management of the Kolkata Knight Riders team today politely asked five of its players, who are yet to feature in the sides 14-member squad in any match, to leave the team hotel, in a move to cut costs. ANI

ManU champs scowl, but splash 100,000 pounds at casino
Manchester United stars toasted winning the Premier League with a 100,000-pound gambling spree - but looked like they had been relegated. ANI

Shoulder injury could spell end of Collingwoods Test future
England all-rounder Paul Collingwoods Test future is under threat from a shoulder injury. ANI

ManU will get better and better, says Boss Fergie
Manchester United coach Alex Ferguson believes his team will get better and better, as it is presently a young and developing side. ANI

Coleen splashes out 20,000 pounds on her hen night
Coleen McLoughlin celebrated her last days as a single girl with a 20,000 pound hen night - taking along her mother and future mum-in-law. ANI

Oz cricketers body to monitor impact of IPL
Australian Cricketers Association boss Paul Marsh has said that he will monitor television ratings and the popularity of the Test series between Australia and the West Indies, to assess the impact of the Twenty20 revolution on world cricket. ANI

Nanavati submits Harbhajan-Sreesanth row report to BCCI
After watching the footage of Harbhajan-Sreesanth row, and listing to both the players stand, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI)-appointed commissioner Sudhir Nanavati submitted his report to the BCCI today. ANI

Bhajji-Sree slapping row: Nanavati to submit report today
BCCI-appointed Commissioner Sudhir Nanavati, who finished his investigations in the slapping row involving S Sreesanth and Harbhajan Singh, will submit his report today. ANI

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