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Thai PBS probe extended
Published on 18/03/2013
» A sub-committee of the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) has been given another two weeks to probe whether Thai PBS's station director had the authority to pull political talk programme <i>Tob Jote</i> off the air - as the station broadcast the fifth part on Monday night without notice.
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West Brom to keep Odemwingie action in-house
AFP, Published on 18/03/2013
» West Bromwich Albion revealed on Monday that they will deal internally with Nigeria striker Peter Odemwingie's most recent attacks on the club via Twitter.
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Friend or foe? Civilian drones stir debate
AFP, Published on 18/03/2013
» Drones: A flying technological marvel that could save lives or a sinister robot spy which edges the United States ever closer towards becoming a surveillance society?
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UEFA to hear Ibrahimovic ban appeal on March 26
AFP, Published on 18/03/2013
» UEFA on Monday said it will hear Paris Saint Germain's appeal against the Champions League ban for star striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic on March 26, as the French club battle to be able to play him in their quarter-final against Barcelona.
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Welsh quartet in race for Six Nations accolade
AFP, Published on 18/03/2013
» Four members of the Six Nations-winning Wales team, Adam Jones, Mike Phillips, Dan Biggar and Leigh Halfpenny, are in the running for the award for the player of the championship.
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UEFA to hear Inter racism case on April 19
AFP, Published on 18/03/2013
» UEFA on Monday said it had launched a disciplinary procedure against Inter Milan after racist chants by fans during their Europa League match against Tottenham, with the hearing scheduled on April 19.
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'Mystery' wins Asian best movie
AFP, Published on 18/03/2013
» HONG KONG - A Chinese drama that touches on sensitive topics including police corruption won the best picture at the Asian Film Awards Monday, while Japan's Takeshi Kitano scooped the best director gong.
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Journalist puts troops in clear
Published on 18/03/2013
» A French journalist insisted Monday that a military unit which he followed during the army's crackdown on red-shirt protesters in 2010 was not responsible for the deaths of six people at Wat Pathumwanaram.
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Public-private JV bill under attack
Published on 18/03/2013
» A group of senators will ask the Constitution Court to derail the new public-private partnership (PPP) bill that could enable the government to work with private operators on infrastructure projects without parliament scrutiny.
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Madrid mayor hails first day of IOC visit a success
AFP, Published on 18/03/2013
» Madrid mayor Ana Botella hailed the first day of the International Olympic Committee's Evaluation Commission's four-day inspection of the city's candidacy for the 2020 Olympic Games a success.
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