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- ICC postpones Champions Trophy in Pakistan
- DUBAI AFP — The International Cricket Council ICC Sunday postponed until next year September's Champions Trophy in Pakistan over security fears. The move came two days after South Africa refused to send their team, while players' associations from Australia, New Zealand and England urged their players not to travel...
- Research articles 2008-08-24
- Cricket's Champions Trophy faces pull-out threat
- KARACHI AFP — Holders Australia and other key nations could pull out of the Champions Trophy after the International Cricket Council decided to go ahead with the tournament in Pakistan, officials said Friday. The Australian and New Zealand players' associations called on their country's governing bodies not to send...
- Research articles 2008-07-25
- Former DRC rebel arrives in The Hague to face war crimes charges
- THE HAGUE AFP — Former Congolese rebel leader Jean-Pierre Bemba arrived in the Netherlands on Thursday to face war crimes charges before the International Criminal Court. Bemba was transferred to The Hague from Brussels where he was arrested on an ICC warrant on May 24. He faces five...
- Research articles 2008-07-03
- International Chamber of Commerce Elects New Chairman and Vice Chairman
- The International Chamber of Commerce ICC elected a new chairman and vice chairman during last week's ICC World Business Summit in Stockholm. Victor Fung, chairman of the Li & Fung Group of companies, will become the first ICC chairman from Hong Kong. American executive Rajat Kumar Gupta, senior...
- Research articles 2008-06-16
- ICC's first war crimes trial delayed
- THE HAGUE AFP — The International Criminal Court announced Wednesday that its first-ever war crimes trial, involving former Congolese militia chief Thomas Lubanga Dyilo, will no longer open on June 23. "During a public hearing held on 11 June 2008, Trial-Chamber I announced that the trial in the Lubanga...
- Research articles 2008-06-11
- ICC says it will probe Kanpur Test wicket
- MUMBAI AFP — The International Cricket Council is investigating the wicket used in the final Test between India and South Africa in Kanpur, which was criticised following the tourists' collapse, a top official said on Wednesday. The dry, dusty pitch at the Green Park, described by South African coach...
- Research articles 2008-04-16
- Consumer Groups Wage Fight on ComEds Rate Hikes & Surcharges
- To: CITY EDITORS Contact: David Irwin, +1-312-458-3621, or Gerardo Cardenas, +1- 312- 458-3609, both of AARP AARP, Citizens Utility Board and Attorney General Join Forces to Urge ICC to Say No Way to Backdoor Surcharges & $361 Million Rate Increase CHICAGO, April 2, 2008 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- AARP, the Citizens...
- Research articles 2008-04-02
- Speed admits International Cricket Council blunder in Harbhajan case
- SYDNEY AFP — International Cricket Council chief Malcolm Speed said Thursday the organisation accepted the blame for the administrative blunder that enabled Indian spinner Harbhajan Singh to escape a stiffer penalty in his racial abuse case. Harbhajan's three-Test suspension for allegedly racially abusing Australian Andrew Symonds during the contentious...
- Research articles 2008-01-30
- Indian cricketer Harbhajan cleared of racial abuse charge
- ADELAIDE, Australia AFP — Indian off-spinner Harbhajan Singh was cleared Tuesday of racially abusing Australia's Andrew Symonds, the International Cricket Council said. Harbhajan pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of using abusive language and was fined 50 percent of his match fee by appeals commissioner John Hansen, ICC spokesman...
- Research articles 2008-01-29
- India's Harbhajan cleared of racial abuse charge
- ADELEAIDE, Australia AFP — Indian off-spinner Harbhajan Singh was cleared Tuesday of racially abusing Australia's Andrew Symonds, the International Cricket Council said. Harbhajan pleaded guilty to a lesser charge of using abusive language and was fined 50 percent of his match fee by appeals commissioner John Hansen, ICC spokesman...
- Research articles 2008-01-28
- Indian cricketers drop Hogg allegations
- PERTH, Australia AFP — Australian spinner Brad Hogg is free to play against India after the tourists withdrew their complaint that he made offensive comments during the contentious second Test in Sydney. Hogg had been accused of calling Indian captain Anil Kumble and wicketkeeper Mahendra Singh Dhoni "bastards" at...
- Research articles 2008-01-14
- New Zealand judge to chair Indian cricketer's racism appeal
- DUBAI AFP — New Zealand judge John Hansen has been appointed as commissioner for the appeal of Indian spinner Harbhajan Singh against the finding that he made racist comments during the second Test against Australia. Justice Hansen is a High Court Judge in his native New Zealand and is...
- Research articles 2008-01-09
- Torbay Holdings/ICC Worldwide Receives OTCBB Ineligibility Notification
- IRVINE, Calif. -- ICC Worldwide, a registered DBA of Torbay Holdings, Inc. (OTCBB: TRBYE) announced today the firm has been notified by FINRA, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority that pursuant to NASD Rule 6530e, the firm has been delinquent in its reporting obligations three times during the past 24 months....
- Research articles 2007-11-28
- Congolese warlord appears before war crimes court
- THE HAGUE AFP — Congolese militia leader Germain Katanga on Monday became only the second war crimes suspect to appear before the International Criminal Court in The Hague. During the largely procedural initial hearing, Katanga, 29, sat quietly with his head bowed. He stands accused of massacring villagers,...
- Research articles 2007-10-22
- DRCongo militia chief transferred to International Criminal Court
- THE HAGUE AFP — Democratic Republic of Congo militia chief Germain Katanga was transferred Thursday to the International Criminal Court in The Hague to face multiple charges of war crimes and crimes against humanity. Katanga, accused of massacring villagers, using child soldiers and sexually enslaving women in the north-eastern...
- Research articles 2007-10-18
- Peking partnership for AZ
- COMPANY NEWSAstraZeneca plc (AZ; UK) has announced a strategic partnership with Peking University 3rd Hospital to open its first Clinical Pharmacology Unit CPU in China. The unit aims to enhance local clinical research capabilities and speed up access to new medicines to benefit Chinese patients.The CPU will focus on Phase...
- Research articles 2007-10-01
- EasyLink Reports Net Income of $.07 Per Share on Revenues of $19.1 Million for Second Quarter 2007
- PISCATAWAY, N.J. -- EasyLink Services Corporation (NASDAQ: EASY), a leading global provider of outsourced business process automation services that transform manual and paper-based business processes into efficient electronic ones, reported financial results today for the second quarter ended June 30, 2007. During the second quarter EasyLink signed a definitive agreement...
- Research articles 2007-08-03
- Study Shows Maryland Intercounty Connector Would Violate New Federal Air Pollution Health Standard
- To: ENVIRONMENTAL EDITORSContact: Sean Crowley, +1-202-572-3331, scrowley@environmentaldefense.org, or Sharyn Stein, +1-202-572-3396, sstein@environmentaldefense.org WASHINGTON, June 12 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- A new study released today by two leading environmental groups shows that construction of the Intercounty Connector, a proposed 18-mile toll road between Montgomery and Prince George's Counties in Maryland, would violate recently...
- Research articles 2007-06-12
- Sudan warned to accept Darfur force, hand over war crime suspects
- UNITED NATIONS AFP — Sudan faced mounting pressure Thursday to allow a joint UN-African Union peacekeeping force in Darfur or risk sanctions amid calls for Khartoum to hand over two officials wanted by the International Criminal Court for alleged war crimes. US ambassador to the United Nations Zalmay Khalilzad...
- Research articles 2007-06-07
- Darfur refugees fear new wave of atrocities
- MUKJAR, Sudan -- Uncovered by a restless wind, skulls and bones poke above the thin dirt in this corner of Darfur, lying surrounded by half-buried, rotting clothes. A short, bearded man named Ibrahim, 42, scratches through the sand. He is a quiet and serious, close to tears....
- Research articles 2007-05-27
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