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Nov 6 Vol 01, Issue 1070
TODAY'S TOP HEADLINES
Andhra police chief Dinesh Reddy is new IHF president
Reddy's elevation puts to rest industry buzz that IHF’s search for rival politician to take on BJP-backed Hockey India would end with election of Congress MP Jitin Prasada to the post
Sena threat to Pak cricket tour: Centre asserts all matches will be held as per schedule
In wake of Shiv Sena threat to derail upcoming home cricket series against Pakistan; Home Ministry asserts foolproof security will be provided and all matches will be held as per schedule
Armstrong outing aftermath: Oz sportswear co. Skins slaps $2m suit on UCI
Australian sports compression wear maker SKINS UCI for $2m, alleging organisation harmed company's image by failing to crack down sufficiently on doping and run a clean sport
Algeria's Bouzidi replaces Khodabakhsh as WSB COO
With exactly ten days to go before the beginning of its third season, World Series of Boxing announces appointment of Karim Bouzidi as its new COO
Sponsorship industry declares P&G Olympic winner
Nearly 40% of respondents to online poll name P&G as most successful Olympic Top Partner compared to nearest rival Coca-Cola on 17%
Repucom appoints Bruno Lalande as EMEA director of strategy
Global sports marketing research company Repucom, part of the RSMG Insights group, appoints Bruno Lalande to newly-created role of director of strategy EMEA
HSBC extends Champions sponsorship; marquee Asian golf event to join FedExCup schedule in 2013
Total purse will also increase from $7m to $8.5m; changes bring HSBC Champions in line with the other three World Golf Championships played in the United States
ICC Champions Trophy 2013 tickets on sale
Adult tickets are priced in three categories - Gold, Silver and Family Stand - and range from £20 (for a group game in the Family Stands) up to £60 (Gold ticket for the Final)
Learning Module - Event Organisers’ Liability for Crowd Management and Crowd Safety
In recent times, the issue of spectator violence in sporting events has come to the forefront, leading to the furore over crowd management and crowd safety. There have been multiple instances of harm being caused to spectators at major sporting arenas, the notable examples being the Hillsborough disaster in 1989, the Heysel tragedy and the recent instance of spectator violence at Port Said, Egypt.

FROM THE HOME PAGE
 
VIEW POINT

IPL gets a reality check with sharp drop in team value; dampens hopes of teams looking for buyers

SPORTZPOWER VIEW - Lalit Modi tweets far cry from ground conditions; economic factors overpower super-club sheen; business groups check RoI and stay away


COMMMENTARY

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INSIDE OUT - Due to the lacklustre display by the Indian sub-continent teams, there is little to celebrate for the stakeholders when it comes to the results of the T20 World Cup
BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE
Sony Pictures eyes full stake in Multi Screen Media(Hindu Business Line )
$2 billion Diageo-USL deal this week(Mint )
FOOTBALL
Two Delhi boys inducted into top French football academy(Times of India )
MOTORSPORTS
Karthikeyan, Chandhok set to compete in Race of Champions (Zee News )
Organiser defends proposed Greek F1 track(Reuters )
WORLD SERIES BOXING
Bunce on Boxing: World Series may shift power and glory back to amateurs(Independent )
CYCLING
Sponsor claims that UCI were complicit with Armstrong in covering up doping(Daily Mail)
UCI to investigate Vinokourov, Kolobnev race-fixing allegations (Reuters)
OTHER SPORTS
Straight fight between VK Malhotra and BVP Rao in AAI elections(Times of India)
Asian Games medallist and national swimming champ among 11 suspended for doping (Daily Mail)
'Blackmail' threat to Rugby World Cup: clubs pay players not to appear (Independent)

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