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The guilty verdict against the tycoon and Kremlin critic Mikhail Khodorkovsky was ordered from above and written by a judge who did not try the case.
When an ODI was born in 1971, little did the cricket world know it would mark its 40th anniversary amid doubts it was able to hold fans spellbound.
The man in charge of Egyptian antiquities has starred in a TV show about his exploits. On Monday, however, he was under siege.
The Spanish Cycling Federation may clear three-time Tour de France champion Alberto Contador of using performance-enhancing drugs, newspapers say.
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Petr Cech earned what could prove to be a valuable point for Chelsea, saving Clint Dempsey’s last-minute penalty in a 0-0 draw with Fulham on Monday.
A month after protests ousted Tunisia’s longtime dictator, waves of Tunisians are voting with their feet by fleeing the country’s political limbo.
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<b>Chris Roper</b> finds the mocking of Jacob Zuma’s English during his State of the Nation speech classist and rude.
Unions and the Road Freight Employers’ Association will meet on Tuesday to thrash out solutions to a wage dispute.
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The "hacktivist" group Anonymous claims to have access to the computer virus reportedly developed as a joint Israeli-US cyber attack against Iran.
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A new website offers customisable, legally binding contracts that cost up to only 5% of what an attorney would charge for a consultation.