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Will Bumrah and Rohit fetch same amounts as Hardik and Surya at MI?

Timesofindia.indiatimes.com (sports) 

The IPL Governing Council has introduced a new retention formula that demands teams pay more for retaining additional players. Retaining five players will cost Rs 75 crore out of an auction purse of Rs 120 crore. Teams like Mumbai Indians may prioritize key Indian players, affecting their budget for new signings.

Gogo to acquire Satcom Direct

Telecompaper.com 

(Telecompaper) Gogo has signed a definitive agreement to acquire Satcom Direct, a geostationary satellite in-flight connectivity service provider headquartered in Melbourne, Florida...

Why Hispanics Are Abandoning Democrats

Real Clear Politics 

Hispanic Americans have long been a bedrock of support for the Democratic Party. There are signs that's changing - and it could decide the election this November.

‘He is learning…’ – Van Dijk says Liverpool have an ‘amazing’ player who ‘can still be better’

Empire of The Kop 

Virgil van Dijk has heaped praise on one ‘amazing’ Liverpool teammate who ‘can still be better’ than what he’s shown in the early weeks of the season. The Dutchman’s centre-back partner opened the scoring in the 2-1 win at Wolves on Saturday but was also culpable of hesitation in the lead-up to Rayan Ait-Nouri’s equaliser […]

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Schumacher's Presence at Daughter's Wedding in Mallorca Very Likely

F1-Fansite 

Sep.30 - Michael Schumacher was "very possibly" present for the wedding of his daughter Gina-Maria in Mallorca at the weekend. A few years ago, Schumacher's wife Corinna bought the property on the Mediterranean island formerly belonging to Real Madrid president Florentino Perez - amid rumours doctors advised that the warmer weather would help the stricken.....check out full post »

Trump's GOP Has Made Huge Gains With Latino Voters

Real Clear Politics 

NBC elections analyst Steve Kornacki looks at new polling showing Latino voters trending away from the Democratic Party over the past 12 years -- from a 41-point gap in 2012 to a 12-point gap today, Sunday on "Meet the Press."