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28 November 2007 |
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| Cycling: Big sponsor pulls out |
27 November 2007 |
| T-Mobile will stop sponsoring cycling after a series of doping scandals, leaving Britons Mark Cavendish and Bradley Wiggins to ride for the new Team High Road. |
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| MoD resurfaced tennis courts but left barracks roofs leaking |
29 November 2007 |
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| Andy Murray lines up MIles Maclagan as he prepares for year of opportunity |
29 November 2007 |
| Andy Murray has asked Miles Maclagan, the former Great Britain Davis Cup
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| Police moves highlight the shortfall in FA resources |
29 November 2007 |
| With all the other ills of the English game to talk about, we had forgotten
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| Guy Hands aims to snuff out excesses that cost EMI £100m a year |
29 November 2007 |
| Guy Hands, the new chairman of EMI, has told potential investors that the
company’s former management, led by Eric Nicoli, wasted millions of pounds
on corporate excesses that included use of a Mayfair property worth £5.6
million, the retention of highly paid consultants and extravagant spending
on candles and flowers. |
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| Fire service 'could face charges' |
28 November 2007 |
| A fire service could be charged with corporate manslaughter over the deaths of four firefighters, police say. |
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