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By Adrian Back
Larry Olubamiwo has his ban reduced from four years to just 12 months after giving evidence against another boxer for using performance enhancing drugs.
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By Nick Howson
The Toon owner continues to do himself few favours amid a series of unpopular decisions.
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By Gopi Chandra Kharel
Even when the much-sensationalised hacking of American phone records and internet data by the National Security Agency (NSA) had still not waned in the spiralling wave of discussions related to boundaries in intelligence surveillance, British newspaper The Guardian has put the UK government into trouble saying they were the culprit of even higher-profile hackings into delegates' phones at the G20 summit in 2009.
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By Gopi Chandra Kharel
Even when it is not clear on the nature of 'support' the United States will render to the long battered Syrian rebel forces, the fact that the much-awaited support from the most important member of the international community will be available, at least in theory and speeches, comes with many impounding questions.
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By Precious Silva
Every year or two years, it becomes necessary to change personal computing devices for several reasons. One their systems get outdated quick and two better and seemingly more convenient and functional computers always come out. Lately, the hype is on ultrabooks and convertibles? Are they really better than the previously hyped touch screens or tablets?.
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By Nick Howson
Rumours regarding the Portuguese winger's return to Old Trafford bring a new meaning to the term 'silly season'.
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By Fran Green
Iran's 50 million voters face important questions over its international isolation and a economy in freefall.