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Yearly Archives: 2012

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Article
/ 24 September 2012

Floodlight ‘sabotage’ postpones Real Madrid match

Real Madrid’s La Liga match at Rayo Vallecano was postponed on Sunday after the floodlights failed amid reports of electrical cables being sabotaged.

By Tim Hanlon
Hopes mount for deal as Sudan, S Sudan meet
Africa
/ 24 September 2012

Hopes mount for deal as Sudan, S Sudan meet

Sudan and South Sudan leaders have met as pressure grows to end long-running disputes that have brought the foes to the brink of renewed conflict.

By Peter Martell
India, Pakistan win in world Twenty20
Article
/ 24 September 2012

India, Pakistan win in world Twenty20

Arch-rivals India and Pakistan stayed on course for a highly-awaited Super Eights clash in the World Twenty20 with contrasting wins on Sunday.

By Kuldip Lal
Syria: Foreign fighters join the war against Assad
Article
/ 24 September 2012

Syria: Foreign fighters join the war against Assad

Jihadi veterans of Iraq, Yemen and Afghanistan have joined up with foreign idealists on the frontline of Aleppo against Syria’s Bashar al-Assad.

By Guardian Reporter
‘Homeland’ triumphs as Emmys aim for reality
Article
/ 24 September 2012

‘Homeland’ triumphs as Emmys aim for reality

"Homeland" toppled "Mad Men" to win the top drama prize as the Emmy Awards favoured politics and 21st century tensions over shows set in bygone eras.

By Jill Serjeant
Economic week ahead: Spain bailout hopes
Article
/ 24 September 2012

Economic week ahead: Spain bailout hopes

European events are likely to set the tone for global markets this week as speculation mounts that Spain may request a formal bailout from neighbours.

By Matt Quigley
French Minister dismisses far-right’s calls for yarmulke ban
Article
/ 23 September 2012

French Minister dismisses far-right’s calls for yarmulke ban

Minister Manuel Valls has assured the country’s Jews they could wear their skullcaps "with pride", in a dismissal of the far-right’s call for a ban.

By Sapa Afp
Tsonga hammers Italy’s Seppi to retain Metz title
Article
/ 23 September 2012

Tsonga hammers Italy’s Seppi to retain Metz title

Jo-Wilfried Tsonga overpowered Italy’s Andreas Seppi on Sunday to retain his title at the Metz Open in the race to the World Tour Finals.

By Reuters
Man United come from behind to down arch rivals Liverpool
Article
/ 23 September 2012

Man United come from behind to down arch rivals Liverpool

Liverpool were left searching for their first Premier League win under new manager Brendan Rodgers at an emotional Anfield on Sunday.

By Afp Author
T20: Pakistan pulls off win against ‘uncharacteristically sloppy’ NZ
Article
/ 23 September 2012

T20: Pakistan pulls off win against ‘uncharacteristically sloppy’ NZ

Saeed Ajmal took four wickets as Pakistan kept their nerve to pull off a 13-run win over New Zealand in the World Twenty20 group D match on Sunday.

By Shahid Hashmi
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