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CAS clears Gasquet of drug charges

French tennis player Richard Gasquet was cleared of any wrongdoing Thursday when the Court of Arbitration for Sport accepted his claim that he tested positive for cocaine by kissing a woman in a nightclub.

Belgian tennis players appeal doping bans

Belgian tennis players Yanina Wickmayer and Xavier Malisse have asked the Court of Arbitration for Sport to overturn their one-year bans for missing drug tests.

CAS dismisses urgent appeal from 2 French swimmers

The Court of Arbitration for Sport dismissed an urgent appeal Saturday from French swimmers Amaury Leveaux and Aurore Mongel seeking last-minute approval of their TYR-manufactured bodysuits for the world championships.

Cycling team Fuji-Servetto barred from Paris-Nice

The Fuji-Servetto cycling team has lost its bid to compete in the Paris-Nice classic because of its doping history.

CAS dismisses wrestler Abrahamian's appeal vs IOC

Sport's highest tribunal has dismissed an attempt by Swedish wrestler Ara Abrahamian to get back the bronze medal he was stripped of after the Beijing Olympics.

European soccer clubs win appeal

Three European soccer clubs Wednesday won their appeal to keep their players out of the Olympic soccer tournament.

Landis to get appeal verdict on Tour title Monday

Floyd Landis will find out Monday if he can reclaim his 2006 Tour de France title.

Amputee runner wins right to try for Olympic spot

Double-amputee sprinter Oscar Pistorius won his appeal Friday and can compete for a place in the Beijing Olympics.

Amputee runner wins right to try for Olympic spot

Double-amputee sprinter Oscar Pistorius has won the right to compete for a place in the Beijing Olympics.

Landis Doping Hearing Before CAS Ends

Floyd Landis' hearing in front of the Court of Arbitration for Sport ended Monday after 35 hours of testimony spanning five days that included 14 witnesses and written testimony from 10 others.

Landis Case Costs US Taxpayers

The final step in the Floyd Landis doping case will take place in New York, America's most expensive city, and once again, American taxpayers will foot part of the bill.

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Hybrid Cars May Include Fake Vroom for Safety - NYTimes.com
Source: The New York Times

For decades, automakers have been on a quest to make cars quieter: an auto that purrs, and glides almost silently in traffic. They have finally succeeded.

CAS Postpones Martina Medal Re-instatement Case to January 15th
Source: antiguasun.com

The Court of Arbitration for Sports on Wednesday set a January 15 date to hear an appeal from the Netherlands Antilles Olympic Committee that the Curacao-born sprinter should be reinstated as the silver medal-winner.

IAAF appeals to Court of Arbitration for Sport over Russian suspensions
Source: Google

The IAAF appealed to the Court of Arbitration for Sport on Thursday against doping bans given to seven leading female Russian athletes, saying the suspensions are not severe enough.

Martina has court date in Olympic 200 medal case
Source: ESPN.com

The Court of Arbitration for Sport on Friday set a Dec. 5 date to hear an appeal filed by the Netherlands Antilles Olympic Committee over Martina's disqualification for running out of his lane when he finished second to Usain Bolt.

One War too many - The Strain is Plain to See.

The plain truth is there to see. The ever increasing reliance on the bravery and ingenuity of the boots on the ground to 'Get the job done' is becoming more obvious as time passes.

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