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Now that the second week of the college football season has concluded, the rankings are showing some unexpected teams that cracked the top 25 rankings. We saw it all this past weekend from USC being upset by the major underdog Washington;...
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Share: New Zealand staged a miraculous upset to win the 13th Rugby League World Cup, defeating Australia 34–20 in the Final at Brisbane’s Suncorp Stadium on November 22 to finish a hugely successful tournament hosted by Australia.
The ICC have announced that female cricketers representing their countries in One Day Internationals will be given the same recognition as their male counterparts. This recognition is long overdue, and the fact that the rankings will only be done for...
Ljubicic, a former world number three who has slipped to 51 in the rankings, pulled out with an unspecified injury. His place has been taken by Devon Mullings of the Bahamas, the world 1025, who now plays Argentina's Agustin Calleri in the first round.
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The Competitiveness Support Fund (CSF), partner institute of the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Pakistan, today released the "WEF Global Information Technology Report 2007-2008." The report ranks Pakistan 89 out of 127 countries in terms of nations'...
Tags: Pakistan, World Economic Forum, Amir Jahangir, Global Information technology Report 2008, GITR, United States Agency for International Development, USAID, Competitiveness Support Fund, Competitiveness, Rankings, WEF, Ministry of Finance, Government of Pakistan, Arthur Bayhan
April 05, 2008 14:49 IST Imagine if computers get to judge a woman's beauty! This imagination seems to have turned into a reality as scientists in Israel have successfully taught computers to interpret attractiveness in women. ''Until now, computers
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