News Source: Taiwan News
| about 1 month ago
Six people were taken into custody and five released on bail Tuesday in the latest game-fixing scandal to hit professional baseball. The six men detained incommunicado were former Brother Elephants pitcher Chuang Yu-lin, previously known as Chuang...
News Source: China Post
| about 1 month ago
The individuals detained included the suspected ringleader of the suspected gambling syndicate, bookmaker Tsai Cheng-yi, two former professional baseball players believed to have served as intermediaries with active players to get them to fix games,...
News Source: Channel NewsAsia
| about 1 month ago
Six people were in custody for allegedly rigging baseball matches, prosecutors said on Tuesday, in the latest scandal to hit Taiwan's most popular sport. The detained, including a former professional team member, were suspected of bribing players on...
News Source: Seattle Times
| about 1 month ago
Taiwan — Authorities are investigating whether Taiwanese baseball players accepted bribes to fix games, a prosecutor said Tuesday, the latest blow to the integrity of the sport on the baseball-loving island...The 28-year-old Tsao was the first...
News Source: China Post
| about 1 month ago
Prosecutors have launched a new investigation into allegations of possible game fixing during the 2009 regular season of Taiwan's professional baseball league, dealing another harsh blow to the league's already tainted image. The Banqiao District...
News Source: Androscoggin News
| about 1 month ago
The organic growth of Nestle Group in first ninth months of 2009 reached 3.6 percent and real internal growth 1.0 percent. Nestle, the world's biggest food group, reported a sales slip of -2.2 percent for the first ninth months mostly due to strong...