Wednesday, February 13, 2013

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Cricket-Australia v West Indies - Twenty20 scoreboard
BRISBANE, Feb 13 (Reuters) – Scoreboard after West Indiesbeat Australia by 27 runs in their Twenty20 international at theGabba on Wednesday. West Indies won the toss and elected to bat first West Indies innings C. Gayle c Coulter-Nile b Hazlewood 8 J. Charles b Coulter-Nile 57 DM Bravo run out (McKay/Haddin) 32 K. Pollard c Marsh b Faulkner 26 DJ Bravo b Faulkner 13 A. Russel not out 23 D. Sammy c Marsh b Faulkner 20 N. Deonarine not out 6 Extras (lb-4, w-2) 6 Total (six wickets, 20 overs) 191 Did not bat: D. Thomas, S. Narine, T. …


Cricket-West Indies beat Australia by 27 runs in Twenty20
BRISBANE, Feb 13 (Reuters) – West Indies beat Australia by 27 runs in their Twenty20 international at the Gabba on Wednesday. West Indies won the toss and elected to bat. Scores: West Indies 191-6 (J. Charles 57, J. Faulkner 3-28) Australia: 164-8 (A. Voges 51, K. Pollard 3-30) (Compiled by Ian Ransom; Editing by Ken Ferris)


Turkish trial shows soccer corruption at the top
FILE - In this Monday, Feb. 20, 2012 file photo Fenerbahce supporters gather outside a Turkish court house in support of 93 suspects, including the club's jailed president Aziz Yildirim, depicted in poster, during a hearing into a soccer match-fixing case in Istanbul, Turkey. Yildirim, 60-year-old tycoon was convicted in July of ISTANBUL (AP) -- Turkey loves both soccer and strong men, so it's n o surprise that Aziz Yildirim is a household name.


EU, the United States have agreed to push for trans-Atlantic trade deal
BRUSSELS – The European Union and the United States have agreed to pursue talks for a trans-Atlantic free trade deal.


Heinemann hopes to excel with Whitecaps after long recovery from knee injury
BURNABY, B.C. – Tom Heinemann reached Major League Soccer the hard way -- and he has not had any easy time staying, either.


Britain summons North Korea envoy to condemn nuclear test
Britain's Minister of State for the Foreign Office Swire speaks during XXIV International Fair of El Salvador in San SalvadorLONDON (Reuters) – Britain's foreign ministry said on Wednesday it had summoned North Korea 's ambassador to stress London's condemnation of Pyongyang's nuclear test conducted a day earlier. The test, North Korea's third, drew strong condemnation from around the world, including from its only major ally China. "I summoned North Korea's ambassador today to stress in the strongest terms the UK's condemnation of yesterday's nuclear test," Foreign Office minister Hugo Swire said in a statement, adding that the test violated U.N. Security Council resolutions. …


South Africa says 96 rhinos poached so far in 2013
JOHANNESBURG (AP) -- South African authorities say at least 96 rhinoceros have been killed so far this year, as rampant poaching for their horns to sell to buyers in Asia continues.


EU, US to push for trans-Atlantic trade deal
BRUSSELS (AP) -- The European Union and the United States have agreed to pursue talks for a trans-Atlantic free trade deal.


British police make six more arrests over phone hacking
A broken rotating advertising board is seen outside the entrance to News International's newspaper headquarters in Wapping, East LondonLONDON (Reuters) – British police investigating the hacking of mobile phones to generate stories at Rupert Murdoch's now-defunct News of the World tabloid made six more arrests of journalists or former journalists on Wednesday. The phone hacking in the new arrests was believed to have taken place in 2005 and 2006, the police said. Five suspects were arrested and taken in for questioning in London and one in Cheshire in northern England. …


New case of SARS-like virus shows person-to-person transmission
LONDON (Reuters) – A third patient in Britain has contracted a new SARS-like virus, becoming the second confirmed UK case in a week and showing the deadly infection is being spread from person to person, health officials said on Wednesday. The latest case, who is a member of the family of another patient, brings the worldwide number of confirmed infections with the new virus – known as the novel coronavirus or NCoV – to 11. Of that total, five have died. Most of those infected had recently travelled in the Middle East and three have been diagnosed in Britain. …


Police make six more arrests over phone hacking
LONDON (Reuters) – British police investigating the hacking of mobile phones to generate stories at Rupert Murdoch’s now-defunct News of the World tabloid made six more arrests of journalists or former journalists on Wednesday. The phone hacking in the new arrests was believed to have taken place in 2005 and 2006, the police said. Five suspects were arrested and taken in for questioning in London and one in Cheshire in northern England. …


Guppies use ugly friends to seem more attractive
An undated photo of a male Guppy. When it comes to mating, guppies treasure their ugly friends. They make them look good by comparison. An article published Wednesday by Britain's Royal Society said that the small fish _ popularly used in home aquariums _ preferred to associate with their drab-colored counterparts when females were around. (AP Photo/Clelia Gasparini)LONDON (AP) -- When it comes to mating, guppies treasure their ugly friends – because they look so good by comparison.


Bahrainis divided as leaders start reconciliation talks
Anti-government protesters with banners march during a rally organized by the main opposition Wefaq on the streets of SitraMANAMA (Reuters) – For Maryam Abdullah Jawad, a Shi'ite Muslim, grief at the loss of her son p revents her even contemplating the idea of solving Bahrain's political ferment by talking to its hereditary rulers. "Ali was like a flower and they plucked him," said the 40-year-old schoolteacher, whose eldest son was killed in August 2011 aged 14 during a protest. "We cannot sit in dialogue with the Al Khalifa. …


Iran says it is installing new-generation centrifuges
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad visits the Natanz nuclear enrichment facilityDUBAI (Reuters) – Iran started installing a new generation of uranium enrichment machines at its Natanz nuclear site last month, Iran's atomic energy organization chief was quo ted as saying on Wednesday by Iranian media. "From last month the installation of the new generation of these machines started in the Shahid Ahmadi Roshan complex (Natanz)," Fereydoun Abbasi-Davani was quoted as saying by the Iranian Students' News Agency (ISNA). "We have produced the machines as planned and we are carrying out the installation gradually … to complete the tests relevant to the new generation." The U.N. …


Maldives ex-president flees to Indian embassy to avoid arrest
Maldives' former President Nasheed addresses a news conference in MaleMALE (Reuters) – Former Maldives president Mohamed Nasheed took refuge in the Indian High Commission in Male on Wednesday as police attempted to arrest him, risking fresh protests by his supporters who say he was overthrown in a coup last February. Nasheed, the country's first democratically elected leader, was removed from office in contested circumstances and his supporters have frequently clashed with security forces in the Indian Ocean archipelago famous as a luxury tourist resort. …


Rights group: Israel violated laws of war in Gaza
JERUSALEM (AP) -- A U.S.-based rights group says Israel violated laws of war in a series of airstrikes during an eight-day military operation last November against the Hamas militant group in the Gaza Strip.


Syria official warns of trafficking in antiquities
AMMAN, Jordan (AP) -- Syria’s antiquities chief is warning of rampant trafficking in artifacts from his country and appealing for U.N. help in halting the illicit trade that flourished during the nearly 23-month-long civil war.


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