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Modern Warfare 3 smashes records
Activision Blizzard, distributors of the Call of Duty franchise, must be smoking big fat cigars and dancing in the streets.
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Pakistan to impose Nato transit tax
Pakistan is drawing up plans to tax Nato for using its territory to supply troops in Afghanistan, in retaliation for the recent death of its soldiers in a “friendly fire”.
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Victory mystery turns turkey
Round 10 of the Hyundai A-League saw the Central Coast Mariners great run get even better, Brisbane Roar’s mid-season stumble turn into a collapse, Victory’s baffling form continue
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Manchester City suddenly vulnerable
It was a weekend of surprises in the Premier League – Sunderland won a game and Manchester City finally lost one.
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Proud PAOK claim top spot
Paok Thessalonikis have claimed top spot in UEFA Europa League Group A with a 1-1 win against Russian side Rubin Kazan that saw both sides reach the last 32 of the competition.
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Kill Bill strikes again
Greece playmaker Vassilis ‘Kill Bill’ Spanoulis’ late three-pointer and a controversial refereeing decision allowed Olympiakos to emerge unscathed from their clash at Aris’ home co
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Katsidis recruits star trainer
Popular boxer Michael Katsidis has recruited big names Jeff Fenech and Vlad Warton in a new-look team intended to regalvanise his career.
Four-cylinder Falcon on the way
The four-cylinder Falcon EcoBoost is expected to offer the promise of lower fuel consumption without much of a performance drop.
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Samsung thanks Apple for lawsuit
Take a snapshot of this headline, because it is a very rare occurrence.
Summer debt
Mark Bouris talks about summer debt.