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Malta and Singapore in match-fixing spotlight
Singapore businessman accused of bribery released on bail as Malta FA announce bans for players guilty of match-fixing.
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Match-fixing hearing postponed
Three officials accused of receiving sexual bribes in return for match-fixing still await hearing in Singapore.
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Three referees dropped in corruption probe
Replacement officials brought in for AFC Cup tie in Singapore as referees assist with investigation into match-fixing.
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Top Saudi cleric says Twitter is for clowns
Grand Mufti criticises microblogging website as a "a council for jokesters" and place for unjust and incorrect messages.
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Jury still out on Jordanian elections
Parliamentary vote billed as step towards greater democracy, but critics say reforms have been too slow and shallow.
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Can non-Europeans think?
What happens with thinkers who operate outside the European philosophical 'pedigree'?
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Civilians caught in the crosshairs in Gaza
Israel's bombardment of residential areas in the densely-populated Gaza Strip caused much civilian "collateral damage".
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The Smell of Gunpowder
For many Turkish soldiers returning from the conflict in the southeast, the past is disturbingly ever present.
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