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As Barack Obama euphoria reaches fever pitch, here is a rather strange article I came across that states that not only the change in presidency but the change in policy towards cricket would help USA enormously in understanding and adapting to...
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The World Economic Forum in Davos will spark a lot of blog posts and stories, as usual. Among the coverage is the Financial Times Davos Blog, which most likely will be...
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