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Surprise tack in Americas Cup

Source: Newstalk ZB
Rāk : Iran | 26 days ago  
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56:05 Yachting syndicate Alinghi says it is disappointed with the latest ruling on the America's Cup. The Cup has been thrown into more turmoil with a New York judge deciding the Oracle big boat challenge cannot be sailed in the Middle East in February. The showdown now appears headed to Valencia, unless...
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