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Karnataka High Court orders Ramoji Rao to appear in Ballari Court

Protests continue over revocation of transfer of forestland to Shrine Board

New supplementary bill set to ease Madhes tensions

Megan Fox dumps fianc‚ Brian Austin Green

Pakistan ranks 84, India 71 on Global Enabling Trade Report 2008

Golf causing serious damage to UKs historic environment

Get smart about what you eat to boost your intelligence (Re-issue)

Cancer vaccine linked to rise in adverse side effects among women

Sports News for May 21, 2008

Pavarottis Nessun Dorma aria named most widely-played soccer song
Late opera legend Luciano Pavarottis performance of the Nessun Dorma aria has been named the most widely-played soccer song in a new survey. ANI

Cricket Australia unlikely to review IPL policy due to Hayden injury
Cricket Australia (CA) is unlikely to review its policy vis-a-vis loaning its players for the Indian Premier League (IPL) in spite of opener Mathew Hayden receiving an Achilles heel injury while playing the tournament. ANI

`Well win it for the Busby Babes, says Ferguson
Manchester United coach Sir Alex Ferguson has promised the five survivors of the teams 1958 squad that he wont let them down during todays European Champions League final match with Chelsea. ANI

Diego Maradona documentary premieres at Cannes
Fans of legendary Argentinean footballer Diego Maradona can now get a view of his life in a new documentary by award winning Serbian director Emir Kusturica. ANI

PCB has no regrets over allowing Asif to play in IPL
PCB Chief Operating Officer Shafqat Naghmi has said that the Board doesnt regret allowing its fast bowler Mohammad Asif to play for the Delhi Daredevils in the IPL, despite him sustaining as many as four stitches in the right palm. ANI

Strauss says cash wont divide England players
England opener Andrew Strauss has hit out at suggestions that there is a rift in the England camp over payments being offered to the players by Texan billionaire Sir Allen Stanford for a series of big-money Twenty20 matches with an all-star West Indies side. ANI

Hair ready for Test comeback
Controversial Australian ICC elite umpire Darrell Hair will make a comeback to the Test arena on Friday for the second of Englands three-match series against New Zealand. ANI

German midfielder Ballack keen to acquire glory against ManU
German midfielder Michael Ballack insists he will use the agony of losing a Champions League final to inspire Chelsea to glory against Manchester United tonight. ANI

Ronaldo will never leave ManU, says pal
Gabriel Heinze, an old team-mate of Cristiano Ronaldo, has said that the latter will never leave Manchester United while Alex Ferguson is in charge. ANI

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