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D. Kameda apologizes for breaking rules in world title fight

D. Kameda apologizes for breaking rules in world title fight

TOKYO, Japan - Troubled boxer Daiki Kameda apologized in a press conference in Tokyo on Nov. 30 for breaching fight regulations in a WBC flyweight title match last month and said he wants to wipe the slate clean and start afresh. Kameda, 18, had three points deducted in the 12th round of the fight in Tokyo for resorting to underhand tactics against champion Daisuke Naito. He was subsequently slapped with a one-year ban by the Japan Boxing Commission.

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Boxing:D. Kameda hit with 1-year ban for foul play

Boxing:D. Kameda hit with 1-year ban for foul play

TOKYO, Japan - File photo of Daiki Kameda who was slapped with a one-year suspension by the Japan Boxing Commission on Oct. 15 for breaching regulations during his defeat by champion Daisuke Naito in a WBC flyweight title match on Oct. 11.

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India extends sugar exports ban by 1 year

STORY: India extends sugar exports ban by 1 year DATELINE: Oct. 30, 2022 LENGTH: 00:01:31 LOCATION: New Delhi CATEGORY: ECONOMY SHOTLIST: 1. various of India gate 2. various of sugarcane field 3. various of wholesale market 4. various of export containers STORYLINE: India has extended the ban on sugar exports by one year till October-end next year, an official at the Ministry of Commerce and Industry confirmed Saturday. A notification in this regard was issued by the Directorate General of Foreign Trade (DGFT) Friday. "The Central government hereby extends the date of restriction on export of sugar, including raw sugar, refined sugar and white sugar, beyond October 31 till October 31, 2023, or until further orders, whichever is earlier," said the DGFT notification. It further added that this restriction is not applicable to sugar being exported to the European Union and the United States. India is among the top sugar producers and exporters worldwide, according to a statement issued by the

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D. Kameda apologizes for breaking rules in world title fight

D. Kameda apologizes for breaking rules in world title fight

TOKYO, Japan - Troubled boxer Daiki Kameda apologized in a press conference in Tokyo on Nov. 30 for breaching fight regulations in a WBC flyweight title match last month and said he wants to wipe the slate clean and start afresh. Kameda, 18, had three points deducted in the 12th round of the fight in Tokyo for resorting to underhand tactics against champion Daisuke Naito. He was subsequently slapped with a one-year ban by the Japan Boxing Commission. (Kyodo)

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Yomiuri's Takagi banned 1 year for baseball gambling

Yomiuri's Takagi banned 1 year for baseball gambling

Nippon Professional Baseball officials announce their decision on March 22, 2016, in Tokyo to ban Yomiuri Giants pitcher Kyosuke Takagi for one year for his involvement in gambling on baseball. The Giants were also fined 5 million yen. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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