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EPL, CHELSEA v WATFORD, 2:0 Drogba (11.11.06)
EPL, CHELSEA v WATFORD, 2:0 Drogba (11.11.06) 52 sec - Nov 11, 2006 Lup4o.com www.lup4o.com - CHELSEA v WATFORD - 2:0 Drogba *Credits to oleg22* |
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MILLITANTS BLOW HOLE IN GAZA-EGYPT BORDER GATE
GAZA CITY (CNN) -- Armed with rocket-propelled grenades, Hamas militants blew open a gate Friday on the border between Gaza and Egypt, allowing hundreds of people to cross into Gaza.
Militants wounded an Egyptian officer in the raid on the Rafah crossing, The Associated Press reported.
People streamed through the open gate, and the atmosphere grew tense as Israeli attack helicopters hovered over the area.
At the time, some 500 people were inside a lounge in a terminal on the Egyptian side of the border, according to witnesses and security sources.
The people were awaiting deportation back to Gaza because they lacked the proper paperwork.
The crossing has been closed since June 25, when three groups of Palestinian militants, including Hamas' military wing, captured an Israeli soldier.
Israel sent forces into Gaza and clamped down on residents' movements after the capture of Israeli Cpl. Gilad Shalit, 19, and the killing of two of his colleagues.
Hamas and other militants have demanded a swap for Palestinian prisoners in Israeli jails, but Israel has refused.
In other developments, the Israel Defense Forces said it withdrew some troops from central Gaza on Friday after they completed "their activities in the area" but said forces remained in southern Gaza.
Israel also says it wants to stop Palestinian militants from firing rockets from Gaza into Israeli towns and villages.
Four Israelis were treated for shock after militants' Qassam rockets struck the border town of Sderot on Friday, the IDF said.
The Israeli army said it hit more than 30 armed militants overnight in land and sea attacks, targeting seven groups that the military asserted were plotting against Israeli troops. The fate of the militants was not immediately known.
Military action on Thursday included a missile strike aimed at the Palestinian Foreign Ministry headquarters in Gaza City.
Witnesses and Palestinian security sources said 10 people were wounded and the building's fourth and fifth floors were hit.
Juventus
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Juventus - relegated and stripped of titles. TRIO RELEGATED TO SERIE B Juventus, Lazio, and Fiorentina have been relegated from Serie A as a result of the match-fixing scandal. AC Milan have avoided relegation, but will start next season with a 15-point deficit, and have had 44 points taken from their tally for the 2005-06 season. Juventus have been stripped of their Serie A titles for each of the last two seasons. They will start next campaign with a 30-point deficit. Fiorentina will start in Serie B with a 12-point deficit and Lazio a seven-point deficit. The rulings mean that none of the four clubs will be allowed to play in Europe next season. In addition to the punishments handed to the clubs, a number of the individual directors were suspended. Former Juventus general manager Luciano Moggi has been suspended from all football for five years. Adriano Galliani, who was AC Milan vice-president, has been suspended for one year. The four clubs will have up to three days to appeal to the Federal Court but a final verdict has to be announced before July 25, when the Italian Football Federation (FIGC) must give UEFA, Europe's football governing body, the list of teams that will compete in the continental club competitions in the 2006/07 campaign. The scandal was uncovered as a result of a criminal investigation that was launched before the start of the 2004/05 campaign by the Naples prosecutors' office. Telephone conversations between Moggi and a referees supremo in charge of the appointments of officials during the 2004/05 season were tapped. Prosecutors based their probe on hundreds of bugged telephone calls between referee selectors, game officials and Moggi. At the close of trading on Milan's stock exchange on Friday, Lazio shares had dropped 9.68% to 0.28 euros while Juventus went down to 1.45 euros - a fall of 1.15%. An estimated 500 Lazio fans protested outside Rome's Parco dei Principi hotel as Federal Appeal Commission president Cesare Ruperto read out the verdicts inside. More than 300 Fiorentina fans met up outside the Artemio Franchi stadium as a sign of protest but it was a different story in Turin with few Juventus supporters turning up at the club's headquarters in Via Galileo Ferraris. |


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