Spain’s ruling conservatives deny allegations that Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy and others benefited from secret party accounts.
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Spain’s ruling conservatives deny allegations that Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy and others benefited from secret party accounts.
Read more here: Spanish party denies slush fund
Nagoya Grampus crashed out of the Asian Champions League after a 1-0 defeat away to Australia’s Adelaide United in the round of 16 on Tuesday.
Jonathan McKain scored the decider late in the first half and Adelaide goalkeeper Eugene Galekovic was in superb form, pulling off a string of saves to deny the 2010 J.League champions a place in the quarterfinals.
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Venky’s deny that Blackburn Rovers will be put up for sale following the club’s relegation from the Premier League.
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NDP leadership candidate Martin Singh says Thomas Mulcair is his second choice, an endorsement that comes amid speculation the two campaigns are working together, though both deny the suggestion.
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Three Karnataka officials deny charges but agree to step down after being accused of watching porn on a mobile phone.
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