2009年12月19日星期六

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Yahoo! News: India Top Stories - Reuters


Dhoni banned for two ODIs for slow over rate (Reuters)

Posted: 19 Dec 2009 08:05 AM PST

India's captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni (L) plays a shot as Sri Lanka's captain and wicketkeeper Kumar Sangakkara watches during their second one-day international cricket match in Nagpur December 18, 2009. REUTERS/Adnan AbidiReuters - Indian captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni has been banned for two one-day international matches for his team's slow over rate in Friday's second ODI against Sri Lanka.


Sri Lanka's Mathews to miss rest of India one-day series (Reuters)

Posted: 19 Dec 2009 06:59 AM PST

Sri Lanka's Angelo Mathews appeals after he collided with England's Graham Onions and appeared to be run out during their ICC Champions Trophy cricket match in Johannesburg, September 25, 2009. REUTERS/Mike Hutchings/FilesReuters - Sri Lanka all-rounder Angelo Mathews will miss the rest of the one-day series in India because of injury.


Virender Sehwag named captain in place of banned Dhoni (Reuters)

Posted: 19 Dec 2009 02:25 AM PST

India's Virender Sehwag celebrates after scoring a double century on the second day of the third test cricket match against Sri Lanka in Mumbai December 3, 2009. REUTERS/Punit Paranjpe/FilesReuters - Virender Sehwag will step in to captain India in two one-day internationals against Sri Lanka after Mahendra Singh Dhoni was hit with a two-match ban.


Rate talk swirls around RBI, finmin meet (Reuters)

Posted: 18 Dec 2009 07:59 PM PST

Women labourers sort onions at a wholesale vegetable market in Siliguri November 5, 2009. REUTERS/Rupak De Chowdhuri/FilesReuters - A meeting of India's central bank Governor Duvvuri Subbarao with Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee fuelled speculation on Friday that the bank may tighten monetary policy earlier than expected to stem rising prices.


U.N. climate talks end with bare minimum agreement (Reuters)

Posted: 19 Dec 2009 09:01 AM PST

U.S. President Barack Obama is pictured behind flags after he addressed the session of United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009 in Copenhagen December 18, 2009. REUTERS/Bob StrongReuters - U.N. climate talks ended with a bare-minimum agreement on Saturday when delegates "noted" an accord struck by the United States, China and other emerging powers that falls far short of the conference's original goals.


Developing nations slam U.S.-led climate deal (Reuters)

Posted: 18 Dec 2009 07:53 PM PST

Sweden's Prime Minister Frederik Reinfeldt addresses the session of United Nations Climate Change Conference 2009 in Copenhagen December 18, 2009. REUTERS/Bob StrongReuters - Several developing nations rejected on Saturday a climate deal worked out by U.S. President Barack Obama and four major emerging economies, saying it could not become a U.N. blueprint for fighting global warming.


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