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To Protesters ignore curfew in Egypt

Thousands of protesters have ignored a curfew in Egypt's chaos-stricken capital as widespread demonstrations demanding reforms and an end to President Hosni Mubarak's three-decade rule continue The defiant stand came as David Cameron personally spoke to the embattled leader to express his "grave concern" about violence against the anti-government dissidents, who are entering their sixth day of action. The Prime Minister urged Mr Mubarak to "take bold steps to accelerate political reform and build democratic legitimacy" rather than attempt to repress dissent, according to Downing Street. In a joint statement with French President Nicolas Sarkozy and German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Mr Cameron said: "The Egyptian people have legitimate grievances and a longing for a just and better future. "We urge President Mubarak to embark on a process of transformation which should be reflected in a broad-based government and in free and fair elections.&q

News today !! Sky sexism row from Sian Massey told she must miss out... again

Referees'!! Chiefs have again withdrawn Sian Massey from the spotlight following the Sky sexism row. Massey was due to referee Corby's Blue Square Bet North game against Eastwood on Saturday after also being due to run the line on Tuesday at Crewe's League Two game against Bradford City. She was withdrawn hours before kick-off then and was not awarded an FA Cup fourth-round tie this weekend. She will also not be involved in any of next week's Premier League matches. Yesterday's decision by Professional Game Match Officials came after Corby reported a huge demand for access by television crews at the 3,000-capacity Rockingham Triangle ground. Massey was the subject of sexist off-air comments by former Sky Sports presenters Richard Keys and Andy Gray when assistant referee for Liverpool's 3-0 win over Wolves last Saturday. Gray and Keys agreed female officials 'don't know the offside rule' in an off-air chat that was nevertheless recorded. Fol

ICC Cricket 2011 World Cup tickets go on sale Online & Bank

International Cricket Council World Cup2011 Match Schedule & Venue and Ticket   The first phase of tickets for the 2011 World Cup in India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh have been put on sale following a meeting of the tournament's Central Organising Committee in Mumbai. The tickets have been priced affordably, with the cheapest costing 20 cents US in Sri Lanka, the committee said. The tickets are available on the ICC's website from Now Bangladesh can Sale Under Bank "The City Bank Ltd And  Agrani bank Ltd" Cricket World Cup Finals Quarter-Final Tickets         Semi-Final Tickets Cricket World Cup: Final Match Tickets    April 2, 2011    Mumbai, India     Cricket World Cup: All Matches "The prices confirm the promise we made that the tickets would be affordable and accessible," Sharad Pawar, the ICC vice president, said. The committee said that in excess of 100,000 tickets were being

ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 Match Schedule Dates and Tickets Buy Information

Get ready for the upcoming 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup.  Opening Ceremony At Bangladesh  Here we provides ICC World Cup 2011 Schedule, Time table and Online Tickets information. Three South Asian Test cricket playing countries; India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh will jointly host ICC Cricket World Cup 2011. Here the Match Schedule, Dates and Tickets of ICC Cricket World Cup 2011are mentioned. The final of ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 will be played in India at the Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai. The world cup will be taken place in February 2011 to March 2011. The world cup will be held with fourteen scheduled national cricket teams. The first match will be played on 19 February 2011.   Tournament director Ratnakar Shetty told that: "They had a good, productive meeting. There was recognition that there is much hard work to be done but they are confident and they are now well on the way, with operational plans in place to become effective from the start of August” and added "Moving forw