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Grand Theft Auto IV For PC Releasing This Novemeber

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As expected the publisher of the GTA IV, Rockstar games has finally unveiled November release date for Grand Theft Auto IV for PC. Back in April the game was released for consoles PS3 and Xbox only and PC gamers were left frustrated, now to make up for that new GTA IV will be having a expanded multiplayer exclusive for it. The GTA IV game has been developed by Rockstar North will be first released in North America on November 18( coinciding Need for speed: Undercover release)  and Europe will get to see GTA IV three days later on November 21. Continue reading ‘Grand Theft Auto IV For PC Releasing This Novemeber’

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Posted by naveed on Tuesday, August 19, 2008 2:18 AM
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Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Chairman Naseem Ashraf resigns

according to geo.tv:

image Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Dr. Nasim Ashraf resigned on Monday just one month before his country hosts the Champions Trophy.
His decision to step down, announced by the PCB, came an hour after the resignation of President Pervez Musharraf.
The Pakistan president directly appoints the PCB chairman. Musharraf appointed Ashraf in 2006 after Pakistan forfeited the fourth test against England at the Oval.
England were declared winners after Pakistan captain Inzamam-ul-Haq refused to lead his team back on to the pitch when they were docked five runs for ball-tampering. Last month the International Cricket Council amended the result to a draw.
"I have sent my resignation to the president's secretariat and told them I can't continue performing my duties. After the president resigned I didn't think it would be ethically right to continue," former chairman PCB told a foreign news agency.
Ashraf said his resignation would not have any effect on the Champions Trophy one-day tournament which would be held on schedule from September 12.
"The tournament will go on because the board is an institution and it will continue working. I will continue performing my duties till the resignation is accepted," he added.
Dr Nasim Ashraf told the Geo News on telephone that he would present the details of his resignation on Wednesday at a news conference.
PCB chief operating officer Shafqat Naghmi, while talking with Geo News, said that Dr Nasim Ashraf would continue to work at his position until a new chairman is appointed.

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Posted by naveed on Monday, August 18, 2008 5:16 PM
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Great Britain names hockey team for Beijing Olympics 2008

Great Britain Men's Squad:

Richard Alexander (Surbiton & England) Position: MID

Jon Bleby (Loughborough Students & England) Position: DEF

Jonty Clarke (Reading & England) Position: FOR

Matt Daly (Surbiton & England) Position: FOR

Stephen Dick (Inverleith & Scotland) Position: FOR

Ben Hawes (Surbiton & England) Position: DEF

Ashley Jackson (East Grinstead & England) Position: MID/FOR

Glenn Kirkham (East Grinstead & England) Position: MID

Richard Mantell (Reading & England) Position: DEF

Simon Mantell (Reading & England) Position: FOR

Ben Marsden (Surbiton & England) Position: DEF

Alistair McGregor (Loughborough Students & Scotland) Position: GK

Barry Middleton (HGC & England) Position: FOR

Rob Moore (Surbiton & England) Position: FOR

James Tindall (Surbiton & England) Position: FOR

Alastair Wilson (Beeston & England) Position: FOR/DEF

Travelling reserves:

Niall Stott (Kelburne & Scotland) Position: FOR/DEF

James Fair (Cannock & England) Position: GK

GB Women's Squad:

Jennie Bimson (Leicester & England) Position: MID

Mel Clewlow (Canterbury & England) Position: DEF

Charlotte Craddock (Cannock & England) Position: DEF

Crista Cullen (Leicester & England) Position: DEF

Alex Danson (Slough & England) Position: FOR

Jo Ellis (Ipswich & England) Position: MID/FOR

Jo Ellis (Bowdon Hightown & England) Position: FOR

Anne Panter (Leicester & England) Position: DEF/MID

Helen Richardson (Leicester & England) Position: DEF

Chloe Rogers (Chelmsford & England) Position: MID/FOR

Beth Storry (SCHC & England) Position: GK

Sarah Thomas (Rotterdam & Wales) Position: MID/FOR

Rachel Walker (Olton & England) Position: MID

Kate Walsh (Slough & England) Position: DEF

Lisa Wooding (Chelmsford & England) Position: DEF/MID

Lucilla Wright (Olton & WW & England) Position: MID

Travelling reserves:

Laura Bartlett (Milne Craig Western & Scotland) Position: MID

Katy Roberts (Chelmsford & England) Position: GK

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Posted by Naveed on Monday, August 11, 2008 9:48 PM
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Argentina names hockey team for Beijing Olympics 2008

Goalkeepers: Paola Vukojicic and Belen Succi

Defense: Magdalena Aicega, Mercedes Margalot, Mariana Rossi, Noel Barrionuevo and Gisele Kanevsky.

Midfielders: Claudia Burkart, Luciana Aymar, Marine Russo and Mariana Gonzalez Oliva.

Forwards: Soledad Garcia, Alejandra Gulla, Maria de la Paz Hernandez, Carla Rebecchi and Rosario Luchetti.

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Posted by Naveed on Monday, August 11, 2008 9:40 PM
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Lee of Malaysia advances in badminton finals (Beijing Olympics 2008)

 Lee is one of the  finest players of badminton in this era.

Second-seeded Lee Chong Wei of Malaysia coasted to a 21-5, 21-7 win over Kestutis Navickas of Lithuania on Tuesday to advance to the Olympic badminton men's singles quarterfinals.

In other men's singles matches, South Korea's Lee Hyun-il overpowered Germany's Marc Zwiebler 21-13, 21-11.

Third-seeded Bao Chunlai of China survived a scare but held on to defeat Poland's Przemyslaw 21-11, 19-21, 21-13. Bao won the match in with a powerful smash that Przemyslaw returned into the net.

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Posted by Naveed on Monday, August 11, 2008 9:28 PM
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Swimming Schedule, Beijing Olympics 2008

The Swimming schedule of  beijing olympics 2008 can be seen from the following link.

http://results.beijing2008.cn/WRM/ENG/Schedule/SW.shtml

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Posted by Naveed on Monday, August 11, 2008 9:14 PM
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Australia Olympic Football Squad 2008

Coach:
Graham Arnold, 45

Goalkeepers:
Adam Federici, 23 (Reading, England)
Tando Velaphi, 21 (Perth Glory)

Defenders:
Adrian Leijer, 22 (Fulham, England)
Trent McClenahan, 23
Mark Milligan, 23
Jade North, 26 (Newcastle Jets)
Mathew Spiranovic, 20 (FC Nurnberg, Germany)
Nikolai Topor-Stanley, 23 (Perth Glory)
Ruben Zadkovich, 23 (Derby County, England)

Midfielders:
David Carney, 24 (Sheffield United, England)
Billy Celeski, 22 (Melbourne Victory)
Neil Kilkenny, 23 (Leeds United, England)
Stuart Musialik, 23 (Sydney FC)
Kristian Sarkies, 21 (Adelaide United)
James Troisi, 20 (unattached)

Strikers:
Mark Bridge, 22 (Sydney FC)
Nikita Rukavytsya, 21 (Perth Glory)
Archie Thompson, 29 (Melbourne Victory)

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Posted by Naveed on Monday, August 11, 2008 9:08 PM
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