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Japan PM says Tokyo 2020 will be ‘inspiring’

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, second right, accompanied by Japan Olympic Committee President Tsunekazu Takeda, right, attends a presentation by Tokyo 2020 Bid Committee for the panel of the International Olympic Committee's evaluation commission in Tokyo Monday, March 4, 2013. (AP Photo/Tokyo 2020 Bid Committee)

TOKYO: Prime Ministerย Shinzo Abeย said Mondayย Tokyoย could be an inspiration for other cities if it wins the right to host the 2020 Olympics, after becoming the first place inย Asiaย to get the Games in 1964. Promising his government’s “fullest” support for Tokyo’s new Olympic bid, Abe told inspectors from theย International Olympic Committeeย (IOC) that hosting the Games was his “life-long dream”. “Tokyo, 2020, will …

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Salafists fail to stop ‘Harlem Shake’ in Tunisia

Salafists fail to stop 'Harlem Shake' in Tunisia

TUNIS: Salafist Muslims tried to prevent the filming of current Internet craze the “Harlem Shake” at a Tunis school on Wednesday, but were driven off after coming to blows with students, an AFP correspondent said. When the dozen or so ultra-conservative Muslims, some of them women in veils, showed up at the Bourguiba Language Institute in the El Khadra neighbourhood, a Salafist bastion, students shouted “Get out, get out!” …

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Aussie swimmers face sanction over sleeping pills

Australian swimmer James Magnussen (L) Eamon Sullivan (2/L) and members of Australia's much-hyped men's Olympic swim relay team speak at a press conference in Sydney on February 22, 2013. AFP PHOTO/William WEST

SYDNEY: Former world swimming championsย James Magnussenย and Eamon Sullivan, and their 4×100-meter relay teammates, face possible sanctions including a loss of funding from the Australianย Olympic Committeeย after admitting taking the sleeping medication Stilnox during a “bonding session” ahead of last year’sย Londonย Games. Magnussen, Sullivan, Tommaso D’Orsogna, Cameron McEvoy,ย James Robertsย andย Matthew Targettย fronted a media conference Friday with Swimmingย Australiaย president Barclay Nettlefold, and released a joint statement …

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US and Iran find common ground: Olympic wrestling

U.S. National freestyle wrestling coach Zeke Jones, right, and his team members arrive at the Imam Khomeini airport in Tehran, Iran, early Tuesday morning, Feb. 19, 2013, to attend World Cup tournament. (AP Photo/Vahid Salemi)

TEHRAN: Arch foesย Iranย and the U.S. have found some common ground in the fight to save wrestling as an Olympic sport. U.S. wrestling coachย Zeke Jonesย on Tuesday called the sport an important “ambassador,” suggesting possible cooperation to fight a decision by theย International Olympic Committeeย to drop wrestling from the 2020 Games. “Wrestling has brought closer the people of Iran and the U.S.,” Jones …

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Wrestlers vow to fight Olympic removal

Cuba's Livan Lopez Azcuy (R) wrestles Azerbaijan's Jabrayil Hasanov in their Men's 66kg Freestyle bronze medal match on August 12, 2012 during the wrestling event of the London 2012 Olympic Games. AFP PHOTO / MARWAN NAAMANI

PARIS: Wrestlers around the world on Wednesday vowed to fight to save the ancient sport’s Olympic status, after theย International Olympic Committeeย voted to drop it for the 2020 Games. Japanย and Turkey — whose citiesย Tokyoย andย Istanbulย are bidding to host the Games in seven years’ time — led the calls for the world body to reconsider, as an online petition was organised urging a …

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‘Pingpong diplomacy’ figure Zhuang Zedong dies

In this photo taken on April 9, 1961 and released by China's Xinhua News Agency, Zhuang Zedong, right, competes in the men's team finals of the 26th World Table Tennis Championship in Beijing. (AP Photo/Xinhua, Zhang Hesong)

BEIJING: Three-time world table tennis champion Zhuang Zedong, a key figure in 1971’s groundbreaking “pingpong diplomacy” between China and the United States, died Sunday, China’s official Xinhua News Agency reported. He was 72 and had struggled with cancer since 2008. Zhuang won new fame by presenting a gift to American player Glenn Cowan, who had inadvertently boarded a bus carrying the Chinese team at …

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Banned Armstrong says he wants to compete again

In this July 24, 2005 file photo, Luke Armstrong, rear right, tries to touch the winner's trophy held by his father, Lance Armstrong, after Armstrong won his seventh straight Tour de France cycling race, in Paris. (AP Photo/Peter Dejong, File)

LOS ANGELES: Shamed cyclist Lance Armstrong wants to return to competitive sport, but says the driving force behind his belated doping confession was the well-being of his five children. “The biggest hope and intention was the well-being of my children,” Armstrong told talk show host Oprah Winfrey in the second segment of their televised interview that aired on Friday. In the first installment aired …

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Nadal exists Abu Dhabi tournament due to illness

Nadal was advised by doctors not to travel or compete.

DUBAI: Rafael Nadalโ€™s comeback from a long-term knee injury has been put on hold by an illness that has ruled him out of an exhibition tournament inย Abu Dhabiย in the United Arab Emirates. โ€œRafael Nadalย has been forced to make a last minute withdrawal from the 2012 event due to a stomach virus,โ€ organizers said in a statement released Tuesday. โ€œNadal, who …

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