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Chelsea make formal complaint over referee 'abuse'

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Chelsea announced on Wednesday that they have lodged a formal complaint with the Football Association over allegations referee Mark Clattenburg used "inappropriate language" towards John Mikel Obi.

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Chelsea avenge United loss in League Cup goalfest

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Chelsea claimed partial revenge for their stormy loss to Manchester United at the weekend by prevailing 5-4 when the teams resumed hostilities in an end-to-end fourth-round League Cup tie on Wednesday

Arsenal beat Reading in crazy 12-goal thriller

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Arsenal mounted an incredible comeback from 4-0 down to win 7-5 after extra time at Reading in a truly extraordinary League Cup fourth-round tie at the Madejski Stadium on Tuesday.

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India, UK amend pact on avoidance of double taxation

India and the UK have signed a Protocol amending the Convention on avoidance of double taxation to streamline the provisions on partnerships and dividends as well as information flow between tax authorities of the two countries.

Mother claims she has a `devil' baby

In a bizarre claim, a Columbian mother has said that her one-month old son is `the devil' who breathes fire and has already started walking.

Ana Feria Santos, 28, gave birth to her son last month in

Arsenal win hailed as greatest cup comeback

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Arsenal's 7-5 victory against Reading was on Wednesday hailed as the greatest comeback in League Cup history, after the Gunners overturned a 4-0 deficit to secure a place in the quarter-final draw.

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Chelsea, United braced for swift reunion

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Alex Ferguson has wished referee Lee Mason "good luck" in Wednesday's League Cup tie between Manchester United and Chelsea, just three days after their fiery Stamford Bridge clash ended in controversy

London police launch probe into referee claims

A new criminal investigation into racism in English football began on Tuesday when police formally opened a case into claims a referee directed "inappropriate language" at two Chelsea players during a

Picasso ‘forgotten’ ceramics on display

A rare collection of “forgotten” ceramics by the artist Pablo Picasso, which has not been seen in public for 40 years, is on display in Uzbekistan.

UK to open exhibit on Mughals Nov. 9

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Mughal splendour and power in India was founded by Babur in early 16th century and ended effectively with the exile of Bahadur Shah Zafar after the 1857 War of Indian independence to Burma.

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