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SX Networks and Mediagambling unite forces

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After an intensive search for a partner to develop casino´s projects, SX Networks finally find in MediaGambling Networks the perfect complement that they were looking for.

The skills required for the new partner were the following: the Company should have a strong presence at the Internet to support SX Networks’ sites promotion and it should be capable and disposed to work among them in the future projects.

MediaGambling was the only candidate that fitted perfectly in that profile. Among other things, MediaGambling will help to promote what is developed along with SXNetworks. In order to make this job successfully, they count on a wide sites’ network. SXNetworks will provide its experience in software and technology.

David Beckham top of the cash league

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PARIS (Reuters) - Real Madrid's David Beckham is the best paid soccer player in the world, according to a survey published in France Football magazine on Tuesday.

With 25 million euros (17 million pounds) a year, England captain Beckham tops the table ahead of Real Madrid team mates Ronaldo, who earns 19.6 million euros a year, and Zinedine Zidane, on 13 million.

The three each have salaries of 6.4 million euros and collect 200,000 euros a year in bonuses.

But the 30-year-old Beckham earns an additional 18.4 million euros in advertising contracts, with Ronaldo receiving 13 million for his commercial deals and Zidane earning 6.4 million for his.

2012 Summer Olympics ¡¡make your bet!!

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Bookies all over the world are taking bets on the race for 2012 Olympic Games

Paris tops the list of candidates to host the world’s most important sports event, according to online betting services, standing that the city has the higher chance to get elected.

The other 4 cities (sorted by the given odds) are: London, New York, Madrid and Moscow.

Delegations from the 5 electable cities are gathering with the International Olympic Comitee (IOC) to coordinate the arrangements for the election day on July 6th, in Singapore.

SX Networks’ next step: Online Games

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Last news said that SX Networks is interested in entering to the market of the Internet Games, specifically to the Online Casinos growing world. It will be a big challenge to this company and it will require a big investment. They think to corner competitive markets and also gain ground in many countries with different languages.

SX Networks already has some experience in the area, developing software for some Casinos’ sites. Although now, it will be SX Networks’ total responsibility of creating, developing, setting it in motion and keeping updated their own sites. There are going to be launched almost one hundred sites in five languages (English, Spanish, French, Italian, German), in different categories (bingo, poker, slots, backgammon). Different names are even handled: OnlineCasino888.com, SlotMacchina.com, OnlineSpielAutomaten.com, CasinosEnEspanol.com, among others.

Magic Johnson

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Pride of Lansing discusses proposed age limit in NBA, praises the Pistons.

The only thing Magic Johnson has more of than businesses are opinions. Johnson, a Hall of Fame basketball player-turned superstar businessman, tackled a variety of issues in a wide-ranging, one-on-one telephone interview from Los Angeles the other day.

Johnson, who is coming back to Michigan to promote his new affordable sneakers, Magic32, is locked in with the goings-on in the NBA and basketball as a whole.

Alex Sanchez first MLB player suspended for steroids

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Alex Sanchez, a center fielder with the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, became the first violator of Major League Baseball's new, tougher anti-doping policy Sunday and began serving his 10-day sentence yesterday. Sanchez is a fringe player who batted .322 last season for the Detroit Tigers, driving in 26 RBI with two homers, atypical of the stereotype associated with Major League steroid abusers.

Steroids aren't limited to giants wishing to bulk up even further. The "juice" can also aid in the healing process, helping patch players up as the progress through a 162 game season. Sanchez has denied using steroids or any illegal performance enhancers and has said he will fight his suspension.

Sharapova puts Venus away

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WIMBLEDON champion Maria Sharapova advanced to the final of the WTA and ATP Masters Series tournament with a 6-4 6-3 victory over Venus Williams.

The second-seeded Russian largely dictated their rallies, but the eighth seeded American fended off two match points before Sharapova was able to put her away.

Trailing 5-2 in the second set, Williams fought off one match point against her serve with an ace, then went on to hold and keep the set alive.

In the ninth game the determined American put Sharapova on the defensive at 0-40, but the Russian held her nerve, fighting off those three break points as well as one more before getting her next opportunity to claim the match, on which she netted a forehand.

Illegal gambling

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An investigation into illegal gambling in a small Raritan Borough social club resulted in the arrests of dozens of people yesterday, including operators of a $1 million-a-year sports betting operation and a Somerset County drug dealer, police said.
A yearlong investigation by the State Police and Somerset County Prosecutor's Office into the Raritan Post War Social Club on Colfax Street led to the arrests of 51 people, who face charges ranging from possession of cocaine with intent to distribute to promotion of gambling.

FIFA World Cup Official Mascot (Germany 2006)

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The moment football fans all over the world have been waiting for is here at last: GOLEO VI is the 2006 FIFA World Cup™ mascot.

At just 18, the rascally lion is still young but already brimming with confidence in his own abilities. He combines the looks of Lothar Matthäus, the elegance of Diego Maradona and the all-round ability of Oliver Bierhoff - or so the brash young lion says of himself in his first interview, albeit with a wink and a grin. There really couldn't be anyone better suited to the role as mascot.

Wherever he goes, GOLEO VI is accompanied by Pille the erudite ball. Together they make an unbeatable team: after all, it was Pille who spent days badgering his friend to apply to FIFA for the position of mascot. No sooner said than done: he travelled to Zurich and in the twinkling of an eye, his positive outlook landed him the job.

Baseball and Drugs

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Jason Giambi, Curt Schilling and Sammy Sosa are to be subpoenaed to testify before the USA's House Government Reform Committee regarding steroids.
The Baltimore Sun reported that Rafael Palmeiro, Frank Thomas, Jose Canseco and Mark McGwire will also be called to appear at the 17 March hearing.

The newspaper claimed that baseball commissioner Bud Selig and union head Donald Fehr are also likely to appear.

The new season begins on 3 April, with steroid use a major talking point.

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