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Deccan Herald » News Updated at 5:30 pm IST 

INDIA-AUSTRALIA CRICKET SERIES

Steve Bucknor removed, Harbhajan free to play
Steve Bucknor was on Tuesday removed from officiating in the remaining matches and the ICC also cleared Harbhajan Singh, to play until a decision is made on the BCCI appeal against the ban.
-ICC to apppoint a Code of Conduct Commissioner within 24 hours to hear Harbhajan's appeal against ban.
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Brad Hogg, accused of abusing Indian players in Sydney Test, to appear before Mike Procter prior to third Test in Perth, said ICC CEO Malcolm Speed.

ICC takes 'practical steps' to facilitate matches
Code of Conduct Procedure
Pawar thanks ICC for removing Bucknor
ICC shouldn't let BCCI run game: Oz media
Cricket writers here felt the Indian team's grievances against controversial umpire Steve Bucknor may be "genuine" but their threat to pull out should be given the "harsh response it deserves." 

Now, Sachin denies sending SMS to Pawar
I did no wrong, asserts Ponting
Aussie skipper Ricky Ponting asserted that his world champion team was well aware of its responsibility in upholding the spirit of the game.
Hayden under injury threat, may miss rest of series

Those were 'human errors', better team won: Greg
Racism row: Sri Lanka Cricket supports BCCI

Malaysia freezes hiring of Indian workers
Malaysia has frozen the recruitment of Indian workers, a move apparently linked to the recent mass protests by the ethnic Indians here against their alleged marginalisation.
Sensex kisses 21K mark in early trade
Scaling a new peak, the Sensex spurted 264.88 points to touch 21,077.53 in the first five minutes of trade.
Rizwanur death: CBI submits report to HC
The central investigating agency submitted its report in a sealed cover before Justice Dipankar Dutta, who adjourned the matter till Friday for further hearing.
Nooyi, Sunita role models: Prime Minister
OOPS! I DID IT AGAIN
Case against Sania for insulting national flag
CJM Ajay Shrivastava admitted the case after four witnesses testified having seen a photograph of Sania with her feet in front of India's flag.
Global Advisory Council of PIO to be set up
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said the Council would serve as a high-level platform for the Prime Minister to draw upon the experience and the knowledge of the best Indian minds whereever they may be based.
Vice President Hamid Ansari meets NRIs on the occasion of Pravasi Bhartiya Divas in New Delhi Monday.
Benazir's alleged assassin identified
The alleged killer of former Pakistan Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto has been identified.
Zardari slams Musharraf for 'insult'
Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama meets the founder of Art of Living Foundation Sri Sri Ravi Shankar during a function at Mundagod near Hubli. The Dalai Lama, who was on a visit to Mundgod Tibetan Centre, near here, lauded the assistance of the Central Government to the needy refugees.
HC restores lease of Gandhi Peace Foundation
Army develops new e-recruitment system
Panasonic unveils world's largest TV
British PM lacking leadership qualities: poll
Top: India's spinner Harbhajan Singh (right) is confronted by the media as he leaves the hotel with his teammates including Rahul Dravid (left) on Tuesday. Below: Harbhajan shares a joke with Mahender Singh Dhoni (right) and Yuvraj Singh (centre) as they arrive at Sydney's Bondi Beach on Tuesday. AP/AFP
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Run zone till Mumbai, State tells Centre
Tour hangs in balance
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Former cricketer Ramesh Nagdev dies in US
Indian teachers to return home, abusive employers apologise
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Deepika never dreamt Bollywood: Prakash
She was always interested in modelling... in the fashion industry...films were not anywhere on her mind initially," recalls her father Prakash Padukone, former badminton champion.

Bond stamps to mark centenary of Fleming
Britain's Royal Mail today issued a set of stamps commemorating the fictional super-spy to mark 100 years since the birth of his creator, Ian Fleming.
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