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Guru arrested, Srinivasan may lose crown
After hours of grilling, Mumbai Police said that BCCI chief's son-in-law is 'involved in offence'. Gurunath Meiyappan will be produced in court today.
indiatimes.com (1 hour ago)

Fifa ready to introduce five-game bans for players guilty of racism
Fifa is set to follow England's lead and bring in a mandatory five-match ban for players found guilty of racism, while also introducing points deductions for clubs where fans are serial offenders. The five-match ban is being proposed by Fifa's new task force on racism and, if agreed by the governing body of world...
guardian.co.uk (11 hours ago)
UK treating plane incident as criminal, not terror-related
STANSTED, England (Reuters) - British police said on Friday they are treating an incident involving a plane carrying almost 300 passengers from Pakistan as criminal rather that a terror-related. "It's a criminal investigation under the direction of Essex police," Superintendent Darrin Tomkins told reporters at...
yahoo.com (12 hours ago)

David Gill elected to Uefa's top tier
Manchester United's outgoing chief executive David Gill has been elected to Uefa's executive committee. One of Gill's rivals for a seat, Portugal's Fernando Gomes, withdrew from the election at Uefa's Congress in London. That left eight candidates for eight seats and Gill and the seven others were elected.Members...
guardian.co.uk (16 hours ago)

Di Luca faces life ban over EPO test
The 2007 Giro d'Italia winner Danilo Di Luca has been found positive for EPO after a surprise test at his home before this year's race. If confirmed in a backup B sample, the Italian Di Luca – who rides for the Vini Fantini-Selle Italia squad– risks a lifetime ban for what would be his third offence. The test was...
guardian.co.uk (19 hours ago)

Rolf Harris bailed again over historic sexual offence claims
The TV entertainer, being investigated by Operation Yewtree detectives, was told told he must answer bail again in August
mirror.co.uk (1 day ago)

BBC political editor Nick Robinson's extraordinary apology after backlash against 'Muslim...
Nick Robinson (pictured) said he was sorry for using the phrase, which 'was both liable to be misinterpreted and to cause offence', during the BBC News at Six broadcast yesterday.
dailymail.co.uk (1 day ago)

Sheikh Mohammed outlaws use of anabolic steroids in Dubai horse racing
The use of anabolic steroids on sport horses will be criminalised in Dubai with immediate effect in the wake of the Godolphin doping scandal, Sheikh Mohammed al-Maktoum, the country's ruler and the founder of Godolphin, said on Thursday. Describing the use of anabolic steroids on at least 22 horses at Godolphin's...
guardian.co.uk (1 day ago)

UAE to criminalise use of steroids
The ruler of Dubai, Sheikh Mohammed, says giving anabolic steroids to horses will soon be a criminal offence in the UAE.
bbci.co.uk (1 day ago)

Uefa's new Champions League spot
Uefa is set to award a place in the Champions League to the winners of the Europa League from the 2014-15 season, in order to make that competition more attractive, with an announcement expected on Friday. Other plans under consideration include whether to award a fifth Champions League place to clubs in the big...
guardian.co.uk (1 day ago)

Woods brands García's remarks as 'wrong and hurtful'
Tiger Woods has labelled a remark made about him by Sergio García as "wrong and hurtful," but believes there is "real regret" that it was made. García has apologised for what could be construed as a racist remark about Woods at the European Tour's annual awards ceremony on Tuesday evening. The Spaniard, who has been...
guardian.co.uk (2 days ago)
Australia's Warner Fined for Twitter Outburst
Australia batsman David Warner has been fined A$5,750 (3707.5 pounds)) for his Twitter outburst against two journalists, the maximum financial penalty for a first offence, Cricket Australia (CA) said on Wednesday.
nytimes.com (2 days ago)

Warner fined for Twitter outburst
The Australia batsmen David Warner has been fined $5,570 (£3,700) for his Twitter outburst against two cricket writers at the weekend after being found guilty of breaching Cricket Australia's code of behaviour. Cricket Australia issued a statement late Wednesday saying its code of conduct commissioner, Gordon Lewis,...
guardian.co.uk (2 days ago)

Bradley Manning prosecutors seek to prove WikiLeaks suspect 'aided enemy'
Prosecutors in the case against the WikiLeaks source Bradley Manning have decided to drop one of 22 counts against him, but are pressing ahead with the most serious accusation, that he "aided the enemy". Military lawyers told Manning's final pre-trial hearing that they would no longer seek to prove the US soldier...
guardian.co.uk (3 days ago)

Why has Google's Eric Schmidt brought this awful smell with him?
Well it is SO stressful-making, everyone is nervous & Eric Schmidt has practically moved in & on top of everything there is this awful smell of rotten eggs? I'm like Dave, please ask Jo Johnson to DO something & Dave just goes chill babes, Eric and I are beyond relaxed, just open the window? I'm like,...
guardian.co.uk (3 days ago)

Lodger is charged with sex offence after girl, 14, hangs herself at home in Essex
A teenager is believed to have killed herself after she was the victim of alleged sexual abuse by a lodger in her family home.
standard.co.uk (3 days ago)

Lodger is charged with sex offence after girl, 14, hangs herself at home
A teenager is believed to have killed herself after she was the victim of alleged sexual abuse by a lodger in her family home.
standard.co.uk (3 days ago)

Phaneesh Murthy admits to relationship, alleges extortion
After iGate sacked CEO Phaneesh Murthy, the world was abuzz with talks of the nature of offence. Soon after the dismissal, Murthy tackled many uncomfortable question at a concall.
moneycontrol.com (3 days ago)
Tunisian feminist arrested in nude protest
A TUNISIAN feminist's attempt to make a naked protest in the country's holiest city has enraged locals, and she may be charged with a criminal offence.
news.com.au (4 days ago)

Brighton say sorry to Crystal Palace over excrement in changing rooms
Brighton and Hove Albion have issued a formal apology to Crystal Palace for the incident that saw excrement smeared all over the visitors' dressing room ahead of last Monday's Championship play-off semi-final second leg at the Amex stadium. Palace's coaching staff and players arrived at the stadium to discover the...
guardian.co.uk (4 days ago)
MP’s office searched under warrant - Bercow
The offices of an MP were searched over the weekend in connection with a “serious arrestable offence”, it emerged this...
thetimes.co.uk (4 days ago)
MP's Office Searched Over 'Serious Offence'
An MP's office in the House of Commons was searched by police last week in relation to a "serious arrestable offence".
sky.com (4 days ago)

Louise Mensch's former business partner Luke Bozier accepts caution
The former business partner of Louise Mensch says he has accepted a police caution five months after being arrested on suspicion of viewing or possessing indecent images of children. Luke Bozier, who has also been an e-campaigns manager for the Labour party, said he had never been a paedophile and that some of the...
guardian.co.uk (4 days ago)
65-year-old Qld man on rape charges
A 65-YEAR-OLD Gold Coast man is facing multiple rape and sex offence charges over incidents dating back to the late 1990s.
news.com.au (4 days ago)

Tutorial: Lost PC password? here's how to recover it
Ever forgotten your Windows password and locked yourself out of your PC? It's a nightmare, but there are several ways to get back in. We're going to explore the method a professional hacker would use to get into your PC. It's straightforward and uses your Windows 7 installation disc, which contains all the tools...
techradar.com (5 days ago)

Should Chris Huhne be able to resume his life in politics?
In Chris Huhne's case, his career in the House of Commons is finished. That is not to say that his ability to contribute to politics outside Parliament (or in other areas) is over. There is plenty that he can do – but he can't do it from the Commons. And this is not to say that an MP who is convicted of a criminal...
guardian.co.uk (6 days ago)

Mint tea recipe | Henry Dimbleby
Mint tea only really appeared on my gastronomic radar about 10 years ago, during a research trip to the Egyptian city of Alexandria. I was looking for the world's greatest falafel, which the cookery writer Claudia Roden had assured me could be found in that city. (Israeli, Palestinian and Lebanese cooks will all...
guardian.co.uk (6 days ago)

FA's five-game minimum racism ban makes unnecessary mess of messaging | Owen Gibson
Not for the first time the Football Association finds itself caught in a bind. And, as usual, it's partly of its own making and partly down to an inability to communicate its message effectively. Well meaning, but ultimately misguided, the denouement to a racism saga that demanded decisive action has instead ended...
guardian.co.uk (7 days ago)

Why are the LulzSec hackers being locked up? | James Ball
For lawmakers, illicit downloaders and hackers alike, the internet is one of the few bits of frontier territory left in the world: for the "rogues" there's lots more scope to get away with things not possible in more civilised, everyday reality, while for the lawmakers there's an ungovernable mess. The problem with...
guardian.co.uk (7 days ago)

Australian politician sorry for 'liking' Facebook photo of teenager's genitals
An Australian politician says he has learned a valuable lesson in social networking after he "liked" a Facebook photo without realising that it showed a teenage prankster exposing himself. Western Australia's minister for education, Peter Collier, said he clicked the "like" button under what he thought was an...
guardian.co.uk (7 days ago)