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Sports News for May 15, 2008

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Karnataka High Court orders Ramoji Rao to appear in Ballari Court

BJP, Left and JD (S) condemn bomb blasts in Bangalore

No one has power to dissolve assemblies: Pak PM

Speed 2: Cruise Control voted as Worst Ever Sequel

Japan-US alliance should be expanded by including India, Australia

Kalmadi hopeful of India wining medals in tennis, boxing and shooting

Hubble finds largest sample of very distant galaxies seen to date

Adult stem cells finding provides foundation for brain injury cure

Sports News for May 15, 2008

Out of rehab, Gazza walks with a bottle of gin
Former England soccer star Paul Gazza Gascoigne is just two days out of rehab, looked dazed as he walked along in Gateshead with a towel flung over one shoulder. In one hand he clutched a bag that gaped open to reveal its contents -- a childs piggy bank and a bottle of Gordons gin. ANI

China will conduct Olympics successfully: Pranab
Reaffirming Indias support to the Beijing Olympics, Indian Foreign Minister Pranab Mukherjee today said that China will conduct the games in a successful manner and maintain high standards of Olympics. ANI

Lords get set for image and business branding makeover
The owner of the Marylebone Cricket Club, better known in cricket parlance as Lords will soon begin a campaign to become one of world sports biggest brands. ANI

Bombings may force Warne, Watson to go home
Australian cricket stars Shane Warne and Shane Watson are considering quitting the Indian Premier League after terrorist bombings in Jaipur killed scores of people. ANI

England spinner Monty Panesar will get 300 Test wickets: Vettori
New Zealand captain and left arm spinner Daniel Vettori has hailed England left arm spinner Monty Panesar, describing him as a born bowler, and predicted that he will snare at least 300 Test wickets, if not more. ANI

England will be transformed into a winning unit in 419 days: Vaughan
England Test cricket captain Michael Vaughan believes that he can transform his team into a fighting and winning unit in the next 419 days before they taken on the Australians at home. ANI

Chelsea manager blames match referee for ManUs title win
Chelsea manager Avram Grant is facing a disrepute charge after claiming that match referee Steve Bennett helped Manchester United win the Premier League title. ANI

Wasim Akram to teach skills to young Pak pace bowlers
Pakistans former captain and fast bowling great Wasim Akram will train young pace bowlers.Akram said he was keen to transfer some of his experience and knowledge to the young players. ANI

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