Corruption In Sports
NEW DELHI - New Delhi will go into a security lockdown Sunday for the opening of the biggest and most trouble-plagued Commonwealth Games.
NORTON, Mass. - Zach Johnson and Jason Day beat up on the course and beat the weather at the Deutsche Bank Championship.
NORTON, Mass. - When all was right in the world of Tiger Woods, players wanted to be on the same side of the draw because they figured the world's No.
LONDON - Three Pakistan players were charged Thursday by cricket's governing body in the wake of the match-fixing scandal that has stunned the sport.
BRUSSELS - IOC president Jacques Rogge believes the cricket match-fixing scandal shows that illegal betting has become as big a blight on sports as doping.
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- Cricket chief call fixing 'sad and disappointing'
- Cricket can't hide the stink now
- Pakistan cricket in crisis over match-fixing
- Blatter backs professional refs for 2014 World Cup
- Cricket hit by fixing allegations in tabloid sting
- Politicians: Hands off World Cup teams
- AP interview: IOC envisages sport betting watchdog
- FIFA steps up fight against match-fixing
- IOC vigilant against threat of betting and fixing
- UEFA suspends top referee for alleged match-fixing
- Police question 2 players in match-fixing scandal
- UEFA names 5 clubs suspected of fixing matches
- Police: 17 arrests in soccer match-fixing probe
- Multiple arrests in German soccer corruption probe
- Say it ain't so Tsao: Baseball scandal hits Taiwan
- Tanzanian soccer refs banned over match-fixing
- Report: UEFA suspects match-fixing in Russia
- IOC sets up system to watch for illegal betting
- Rogge: No place for 'win-at-all-cost' mentality
- UEFA investigating 40 cases of match-fixing
- Tennis officials a-Twitter: US Open players warned