Wednesday 4 December 2013

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Aizaz Chaudhry likely to be made Foreign Secretary

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ISLAMABAD (Dunya News) – Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif has promoted Foreign Office spokesperson Aizaz Chaudhry, Semi Naqvi of Foreign Services of Pakistan and Special Secretary, Murad, to Grade 22.It has also been decided to promote Aizaz Chaudhry as Foreign Secretary. Aizaz Chaudhry is currently working as Foreign Office spokesperson.

India expands nuclear weapons site: think tank

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WASHINGTON (AFP) - India has expanded a secretive site that could be used to enrich more uranium for nuclear weapons, a US think tank said Wednesday, citing satellite imagery.The Institute for Science and International Security, a private group opposed to nuclear proliferation, said that India appeared to be finishing a second gas centrifuge facility at its Rare Materials Plant near the southern city of Mysore.This new facility could significantly increase Indias ability to produce highly enriched uranium for military purposes, including more powerful nuclear weapons, the institute said in a report that analyzed an image taken in April.The institute said that India started building a second centrifuge plant near Mysore in 2010, but it was unclear whether it was a replacement for the first facility at the site or a supplement.If it is a new facility, India could have more than doubled its enrichment capacity, if the original building continues to function as an enrichment plant, it said.India closely guards its nuclear sites and says little about them publicly. In the past, India has complained about footage of sensitive infrastructure taken by commercial satellite services such as Google Earth.Indian officials have reportedly said that highly enriched uranium from Mysore would fuel its new nuclear-powered submarines. Indias nuclear weapons program has traditionally been based on plutonium, not uranium.India carried out nuclear tests in 1998, and historic rival Pakistan quickly followed suit. Indias program is not subject to international restrictions or inspections as it is one of the few nations, along with Israel, North Korea and Pakistan, to reject the Non-Proliferation Treaty, which New Delhi says is discriminatory.However, Indias international isolation ended through a 2008 cooperation deal with the United States, where both President George W. Bush and his successor Barack Obama have agreed that the worlds largest democracy is a responsible nuclear power.

Rockets kill 18 in govt-held areas of Syria's Aleppo: NGO

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BEIRUT (AFP) - Rocket fire against government-held areas of Syrias main northern city of Aleppo killed at least 18 people on Wednesday, a monitoring group said.Among the dead were five regime troops, including an officer, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said.The attack on the Furqan and Meridian neighbourhoods also wounded at least 30 people, the Britain-based watchdog added.State television said at least 17 people were killed in what it described as an attack by terrorists.Aleppo, which was once Syrias bustling commercial hub, has been one of the main focuses of the 33-month conflict since rebels seized large swathes of the city in an offensive launched in July last year.But despite persistent skirmishes between loyalist forces and the rebels, the front lines have changed little in more than a year.

Troop accord vital for Afghan 'confidence': US

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WASHINGTON (AFP) - Delaying the signing of a US-Afghan security pact poses more of a psychological than logistical problem because it jeopardizes Afghan troop confidence, the US militarys top officer said Wednesday.US and NATO officials have been pressing Kabul to sign the agreement without further delay or else risk a complete withdrawal of Western troops after 2014 and drastically reduced international aid.The United States likely has until the early summer before a delay would start to constrict possible military options in Afghanistan, said General Martin Dempsey, chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff.So thats not the limiting factor, he told reporters when asked about the accord.But he said dozens of countries contributing troops to the NATO-led mission needed the pact signed to be able to make plans and that Afghan security forces would be anxious with the future presence of Western troops in question.Dont forget that were not in this alone, Dempsey said.Weve got 44, I think, troop-contributing nations who have a different set of requirements to make their decisions, and so... we will see an erosion of the coalition, the four-star general said.And by the way, the other thing well see is an erosion of confidence by the Afghan security forces... as they begin to be anxious, literally, about whether were going to be there to support them.Afghan President Hamid Karzai so far has declined to sign the Bilateral Security Agreement, or BSA, which would lay out the legal conditions for US and allied forces to stay in Afghanistan after 2014 on a mission mainly focused on training.US officials have urged Afghanistan to approve the accord, which was endorsed by a so-called loya jirga gathering of thousands of Afghan tribal elders, by the end of the year.So it really needs to be done now, mostly because whats hanging in the balance in Afghanistan is confidence, Dempsey said.The Afghan Security Forces are very capable, but theyre not confident.There are now 46,000 American troops and 27,000 forces from other coalition countries on the ground in Afghanistan, while Afghan security forces have reached about 345,000.The bulk of the NATO-led forces are due to pull out by the end of next year.Under the post-2014 mission, up to 12,000 troops -- mostly American -- would be stationed in the country.Dempsey said he had not yet been asked to start planning for a scenario in which all US troops would be withdrawn after 2014.I have not been told to plan for a zero option, but clearly, I understand that it is a possibility given the current impasse, he said.

Kerry arrives in Israel for talks on Iran, peace process

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JERUSALEM (AFP) - US Secretary of State John Kerry arrived in Israel on Wednesday for the first time since world powers struck a nuclear deal with Iran that angered the Jewish state, and amid renewed efforts to broker an Israeli-Palestinian peace deal.The two issues are expected to dominate meetings Thursday with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and with Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas when Kerry travels to Ramallah.His visit comes at a time of heated debate in Israel over its alliance with the US. Last month, Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman suggested that the Jewish state should seek partners other than Washington.A state department official said Kerry would provide Netanyahyu with an update on, and continue the discussion... on the P51 negotiations, the first step that was agreed to, as well as the path forward to a comprehensive agreement with Iran.The deal between Iran and world powers, under which Tehran agreed to roll back parts of its nuclear programme in return for limited sanctions relief, was bitterly opposed by Israel as an historic mistake.Netanyahus condemnation has not been toned down by repeated assurances from the US -- its closest ally -- that Iran would never be allowed to develop a nuclear bomb.The state department official travelling with Kerry said that while there was a disagreement over tactics ... as we all know, the Israelis had supported an effort to have a comprehensive agreement.He said Kerry would discuss with Netanyahu the steps to reaching a final and definitive accord with Iran on its nuclear programme.Tehran has a long history of belligerent statements toward the Jewish state, and Israel -- the Middle Easts sole if undeclared nuclear power -- has warned that a nuclear Iran would pose an existential threat.On the deadlocked Israeli-Palestinian negotiations, Kerry always said he would visit the region when he felt he could personally help move the process forward, so that is the goal of this trip.Kerry -- on his eighth visit to the region since taking office in February -- last visited Israel and the West Bank in early November, when he held a day of marathon talks with Netanyahu on the peace process.The US-brokered peace talks, which resumed at the end of July after a three-year gap, have already hit a wall over Israeli settlement expansion in the occupied West Bank on land the Palestinians want for their future state.Last month, Kerry warned the settlements issue could break the negotiations at the risk of sparking a third Palestinian uprising.Abbas warned Monday that Palestinians would take action against Israel through international bodies if peace talks fail.The talks are going through great difficulties because of the obstacles created by Israel, Abbas told visiting Arab journalists at his headquarters in the West Bank city of Ramallah.The commitment to refrain from action at the UN ends after the nine-month period agreed for talks.The talks are currently in their fifth month.Also during the visit, Kerry and defence department Middle East adviser General John Allen, will provide an update on their evaluation of Israels security, a US official said.

Stolen isotope in Mexico enough for 'dirty bomb': experts

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MEXICO CITY (AFP) - Mexicos nuclear commission said Wednesday the radioactive material inside a stolen truck weighed 60 grams, a quantity experts said is enough to make a dirty bomb.Jaime Aguirre Gomez, radiological security director at the National Commission for Nuclear Safety and Safeguards, told AFP the cobalt-60 in the medical teletherapy device has a radioactivity level of almost 3,000 Curies.However, as long as it remains in its container, there is no reason to be alarmed, Aguirre Gomez said.The truck was stolen by two gunmen on Monday at a service station in the central state of Hidalgo, an hours drive north of Mexico City, authorities said citing the drivers account. They are searching in six states and in Mexico City to track it down.The material came from a hospital in the northwestern city of Tijuana and was on its way to a radioactive waste disposal facility in the central state of Mexico.The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) warned that the material would be extremely dangerous if removed from its shielding.In an incident in Thailand in 2000, cobalt-60 with 425 Curies was sufficient to make 10 people very ill, three of whom died, according to the IAEA.Nuclear experts told AFP that the quantity lost in Mexico was enough to make a dirty bomb -- a device whereby conventional explosives disperse radioactive materials. Cobalt-60 is particularly well suited.I think that you can build some sort of dirty bomb. The conventional explosive can produce a cloud and carry this material if it disperses, said Alfredo Sandoval, physics department director at the Iberoamericana University of Mexico.The quantity in this case, however, is too small to do major damage, he said.Its sufficient, but the ultimate level of damage and contamination hinges on many factors, said Michelle Cann, analyst at the Partnership for Global Security.Although the damage and loss of life caused by such a bomb -- also known as a radiological dispersal device or RDD -- would be a fraction of that unleashed by an atom bomb, it could still cause mass panic.

Arsenal beat Hull to retain Premier League lead

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LONDON (AP) - Denmark striker Nicklas Bendtner scored his first Premier League goal for Arsenal in almost three years as the Gunners defeated Hull 2-0 on Wednesday to retain a four-point lead atop of the standings.After being handed a rare start by manager Arsene Wenger, Bendtner headed in Arsenals first goal after less than two minutes when he converted a fine cross from Carl Jenkinson at the conclusion of a brilliant move started by Aaron Ramsey.Mesut Ozil slotted home Ramseys reverse pass after the interval as the hosts secured a sixth straight home win. With a third of the season over, Arsenal leads the standings with 34 points, four more than Chelsea, which won 4-3 at Sunderland.Wenger decided to give leading forward Olivier Giroud a rest and hand Bendtner his first league start of the season.When he is physically sharp, he can compete with anybody. He had a good performance, has has the quality, Wenger said about Bendtner. I believe in his quality and when he has that commitment and attitude his quality shows.Bendtner, who had scored in his last two league appearances against Hull, made his first league start for Arsenal since March 2011 as the Gunners got off to a blistering start.They continued to push after opening the scoring, delighting their fans with their sharp and well-constructed moves. Santi Cazorlas goal-bound shot was blocked and Hull keeper Allan McGregor then spilled a low effort from Ozil which Bendtner could not turn in.Arsenal dominated and created several chances but the Gunners poor finishing prevented them from extending their lead before the interval as Ramsey smashed a 20-meter strike over the bar before McGregor denied him with a full-stretched save in the 31st minute.But Arsenals hunger finally paid off in the 47th minute when Nacho Monreal, on the left touchline, released the ball for Ozil. The German playmaker then passed it to Ramsey, with the Wales international turning away from goal and playing a precise reverse ball back into the path of Ozil, who coolly slotted home.

Suarez gives Liverpool 5-1 win over Norwich

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LIVERPOOL (AP) - Luis Suarez put on a one-man show in the Premier League on Wednesday, scoring four goals in Liverpools 5-1 win over Norwich including two stunning strikes that were part of a first-half hat trick.The Uruguay striker had Liverpool up 3-0 inside 35 minutes and opened the scoring with a spectacular long-range volley that looped over Norwich goalkeeper John Ruddy in the 15th. After doubling the lead in the 29th, Suarez produced a sublime solo effort six minutes later when he playfully chipped the ball over Leroy Fer before slotting a half-volley from the edge of the area inside the far post.Suarez added his fourth in the 74th, before Bradley Johnson netted a consolation goal in the 83rd and Raheem Sterling finished off the rout five minutes later.Suarez became the first Premier League player to score three hat tricks against the same opponent, and has 11 goals in five appearances against Norwich. He is now the leagues leading scorer with 13 goals in nine matches having been suspended for the first five games of the season.His first on Wednesday came after Ruddys kick was headed forward by Joe Allen and Fer missed his clearance. Suarez seized his chance, half-turning toward the Kop to lash a dipping inch-perfect shot over and across the Norwich goalkeeper from 40 yards.His second was a more instinctive finish but no less clinical.Philippe Coutinho swung over a left-wing corner and Suarez hooked home left-footed.The best came six minutes later when the helpless Fer could only look on as Suarez flicked the ball over his head before skipping past the midfielder to lash past Ruddy.The fourth wasnt bad either, as he curled home a free kick from 25 yards.Johnson headed home Nathan Redmonds left-wing cross with seven minutes to go but it barely even registered with the travelling support, Sterling ensured the night finished on a high by converting Suarezs cross.It was the kind of resounding win Liverpool needed to bounce back from its loss to Hull on Sunday, although the team remained in fourth place, seven points behind leader Arsenal.

Brazil to keep World Cup protests at bay

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COSTA DO SAUIPE (AP) - Brazilian authorities say theyve learned from demonstrations during the Confederations Cup not to let protesters get too close to stadiums at the upcoming World Cup.Andrei Augusto Rodrigues, security head for major events at Brazils justice ministry, acknowledged that police misjudged the threat to public safety at Rio de Janeiro in June at the final of the Confederations Cup, a World Cup warm-up.Police under attack from violent protesters fired clouds of tear gas as the game began. Some wafted toward the Maracana Stadium, causing vendors at refreshment and souvenir stands to cough and tear up.Protesters got within 200 (meters) yards of the stadium, packed with 70,000 spectators for the Brazil-Spain final.Rodrigues told The Associated Press that police wouldnt repeat the same mistakes and demonstrators at the World Cup would be kept farther away. He spoke to the AP after briefing reporters at the beach resort of Costa do Sauipe, where governing body FIFA is holding the World Cup draw on Friday.A World Cup security adviser for FIFA, Andre Pruis, said Brazilian authorities correctly handled the demonstrations and defended their crowd-control methods.If crowds get violent, you think water cannon is going to work? said Pruis, who was head of security at the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. Theyve handled it well. I would have done the same.He said Brazil will work with foreign police forces as South Africa did in 2010. Argentina tipped off South African authorities about suspected hooligans who traveled for the tournament. South African authorities monitored them for a while before deporting them, Pruis said.Despite pre-World Cup concerns that traveling fans might fall victim to crime, the World Cup proved to be one of the safest periods in the history of South Africa, he said. The criminals also watch soccer: they didnt have time for crime during the World Cup.Brazil has a high and worsening murder rate and more than half of the estimated 15 million firearms in the country are illegal and unregistered.But Brazils Sports Minister Aldo Rebelo insisted that World Cup visitors will feel safer traveling in Brazil next year than in Europe.The only time I was robbed was at an airport in Paris, he said. The president of the Olympic Public Authority was robbed in front of a hotel in London. It seems that violence is only supposed to happen in Rio, Sao Paulo and Salvador...

Swimming: Phelps keeps mum on $1m Rio question

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SAO PAULO (AFP) - Swimming legend Michael Phelps, winner of most medals in Olympic history, would not be drawn Wednesday on whether he may come out of retirement for the 2016 Rio Games.Dubbing the issue the million-dollar question, the 28-year-old, winner of 18 gold, two silver and two bronze medals, was visiting Brazil to shoot a commercial with football legend Pele but dodged making any commitment on a possible return to the Olympic arena.I dont know whats gonna happen in three years. I dont even know what is gonna happen tomorrow, said Phelps when pressed on a possible return to top competition.Its the million-dollar question, he laughed.Phelps, who landed four golds at the 2012 London Games, has been in training in Baltimore and in June top rival Ryan Lochte intimated there could yet be an Olympic rematch between them.Phelps said cryptically that Ive said 100 times if I feel like coming back ... I could. But Im not saying I am going to.Phelps long-term coach Bob Bowman fueled speculation of a comeback for the star last month by revealing the multiple champion signed up for drug-testing in May.That would enable him to return to competition in March and Bowman said he believed Phelps had it in him to return to the top of the sport.But Phelps would only say he was looking to get back into shape generally and did not know if that would lead to a top-level return.On his last visit to Rio eight months ago Phelps gave swimming tips to children from the Rocinha favela in Rio de Janeiro.

Vonn completes 1st World Cup training since crash

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LAKE LOUISE (AP) - Ten months since she last competed, Lindsey Vonn returned to a World Cup course for downhill training Wednesday and said afterward her surgically repaired right knee felt stable.Vonn said she will decide after the training run scheduled for Thursday whether to race this week for the first time since a high-speed crash at the world championships in February tore two ligaments in her knee and broke a bone in her lower leg.There are downhills slated for Friday and Saturday, and a super-G on Sunday at a mountain where Vonn has earned 14 of her 59 career World Cup race wins. That includes three-victory sweeps in both 2011 and 2012.It was my first run, so I was, of course, a little bit nervous, the four-time overall World Cup champion and 2010 Olympic downhill gold medalist said.First training run. First kind of real race situation since February, Vonn added. So its been a long time, and Im really happy.As for her knee, the one in which she partially re-tore one of those reconstructed ligaments in a fall last month during practice?Knee feels good. Feels stable, Vonn said. And, you know, just going to play it by ear tomorrow and make a decision on the race.The biggest factor for Friday will be making sure theres no swelling in her right knee so it wont affect her thighs ability to react and fire appropriately, Vonn said.The temperature dropped below zero during training, and she sniffled occasionally as she spoke near the finish line.The American covered the course in 1 minute, 59.53 seconds, the 22nd-fastest time among the 65 skiers who finished Wednesday.Carolina Ruiz Castillo of Spain was fastest in training at 1:57.40, followed by past overall World Cup champions Maria Hoefl-Riesch of Germany in 1:57.41, and Tina Maze of Slovenia in 1:58.06. Current overall World Cup leader Lara Gut of Switzerland was fifth, Stacey Cook of the U.S. was sixth, and Julia Mancuso of the U.S. was ninth.What mattered to Vonn more than her time was that she was out there. She was quick out of the start, then lost time as she progressed down the slope in the Canadian Rockies.Vonn said she cant really put a percentage on how hard she was trying to charge and repeatedly acknowledged feeling nervous about getting back on the World Cup scene.Just trying to stay focused, and focus on my knee, Vonn said, and get my confidence back.

Scientists decode oldest-known 'human' DNA

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PARIS (AFP) - Anthropologists said Wednesday they had decoded the oldest DNA ever found in the human family, extracted from a 400,000-year-old thigh bone found in a pit in Spain.The feat expands knowledge of human genetics by some 300,000 years, they said, but also suggests the odyssey of Mans evolution may have been more convoluted than thought.The bone was dug up at a presumed burial site dubbed the Sima de los Huesos (Pit of Bones), preserved by a deep subterranean chill in Spains northern Sierra de Atapuerca highlands.Our results show that we can now study DNA from human ancestors that are hundreds of thousands of years old, said Svante Paabo, director at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany, which took part in the study published in the journal Nature.The previous oldest sequence of DNA from a hominin, a term meaning humans and their relatives, was that of a girl who lived about 80,000 years ago and belonged to an enigmatic Asian group called the Denisovans.The Sima de los Huesos is the worlds largest concentration of hominin fossils from the Middle Pleistocene period some 700,000 to 100,000 years ago. It has yielded 28 skeletons so far.The individuals found there had previously been described as members of the Homo heidelbergensis group thought to have been the forerunners of modern-day humans (Homo sapiens) and their cousins, the Neanderthals.Paabo and the research team had expected their DNA analysis to reveal that the owners of the Spanish skeletons had shared an ancestor with Neanderthals.But this was not the case.

Oil above $97 a barrel as US supplies decline

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NEW YORK (AP) - The price of oil rose for a fourth straight day as the U.S. government reported the first drop in crude oil supplies in 11 weeks.Benchmark crude oil for January delivery rose $1.16 to $97.20 a barrel on the New York Mercantile Exchange. Oil has gained $4.90 a barrel, or 5.3 percent, over the past four trading sessions.The Energy Department said Wednesday that crude oil supplies decreased by 5.6 million barrels, or 1.4 percent, last week, breaking a streak of 10 consecutive weekly increases. The decline was more than four times bigger than analysts had predicted.At 385.8 million barrels, the nation's supply of oil is still 3.8 percent above year-ago levels.Meanwhile, the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries kept intact its daily production target of 30 million barrels a day at a meeting in Vienna. But the group may come under pressure to reduce production if some supply sources currently experiencing disruptions return to normal.For its part, Iran indirectly challenged OPEC kingpin Saudi Arabia, announcing it plans to pump as much oil as it can once sanctions on its crude exports are lifted, even if its extra output drives prices into the basement.Iran is currently thought to export around 1 million barrels of crude oil a day down from 2.2 million barrels in late 2011 selling mostly to Asian countries like India, China and South Korea, which have received waivers from the United States.Brent crude, a benchmark for international oils, dropped 74 cents at $111.88 a barrel on the ICE Futures exchange in London.

Dollar little changed vs. euro after mixed US data

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NEW YORK (AFP) - The dollar slipped slightly against the euro Wednesday after mixed US economic data and a Federal Reserve report that provided little in terms of news.The euro ticked up to $1.3591 around 2200 GMT from $1.3589 at the same time Tuesday.The dollar slipped against the Japanese currency, buying 102.32 yen compared with 102.48 yen the prior day. The euro dropped to 139.06 yen from 139.27.The dollar earlier traded higher after payrolls firm ADP reported US private-sector hiring surged in November, with a net 215,000 new jobs created, the strongest month so far in 2013 and well above analyst expectations.Other US data also came in better than anticipated, including a sharp rebound in new-home sales and a shrinking foreign trade deficit, helping to offset a slowdown services-sector growth reported by the Institute for Supply Management.Traders took in stride the Federal Reserves Beige Book report which showed a generally good picture of the economy in recent weeks.This report told us nothing we didnt already know; the economy continues to expand moderately in spite of fiscal and other headwinds, said Erik Johnson, senior US economist at IHS Global Insight.The mostly positive US data and the Beige Book reinforced market focus on the Feds December 17-18 monetary policy meeting, as traders speculate on when the central bank will begin to taper its $85 billion a month asset-purchase program.We still anticipate that the Fed will decide against beginning to taper asset purchases at the December meeting and instead choose to begin tapering in March, Johnson said.The dollar fell to 0.9024 Swiss franc from 0.9041 late Tuesday. But the greenback firmed against the British pound, which fell to $1.6381 from $1.6390.

Report: NZ cricketers in fixing investigation

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WELLINGTON (AP) - New Zealand Cricket has acknowledged up to three of the countrys former cricketers are being investigated by the International Cricket Councils anti-corruption unit for possible involvement in match or spot fixing.The New Zealand Herald newspaper reported Thursday that members of the ICCs anti-corruption and security unit have been in New Zealand over the past four months investigating the participation of New Zealanders in fixing in more than one country. The newspaper said the findings of the investigation would likely result in the biggest sports scandal in New Zealands history.In a statement, the ICC confirmed an investigation is underway.Following the publication of an article in a leading New Zealand newspaper earlier today, in which it is alleged that a small number of former New Zealand cricketers had engaged in fixing activity in historic cricket matches and were being investigated by the ICCs anti-corruption and security unit, the ICC confirms that it has indeed been working closely over the past few months with its colleagues in the domestic anti-corruption units of member boards to investigate these and related matters.The ICC and all of its members maintain a zero-tolerance attitude toward corruption in the sport and the ACSU will continue to collaborate with relevant individuals in order to complete its investigation process.The ICC said as the investigation remains ongoing and nobody has been charged with any offense, no further comment will be made by either the ICC and NZC.NZC chief executive David White said his organization was aware the ICC is investigating some former New Zealand cricketers.He said only a small number of players were involved.Its a difficult situation, White said. Unfortunately, we are not in a position to comment further and all inquiries have to be directed to the ICC.The Herald report said the ICC investigation was focused on historic matches involving international stars. It said the probe has concentrated on cricket at a domestic or franchise level and it was not known whether it would reveal any attempt to fix international matches.The newspaper said none of the New Zealand players involved was still playing professionally.The New Zealand government last week announced measures to combat drug taking, match fixing and the involvement of organized crime in sport, including the introduction of new laws which will make fixing a criminal offense. Those laws have yet to be enacted.Former New Zealand test allrounder Jacob Oram, who played for several season in the Indian Premier League, said he is surprised New Zealanders are under investigation.In a way its disappointing to think that if it does come out as correct that New Zealand is involved and potentially heavily involved in it...thats disappointing for New Zealands reputation around the world, he told LiveSport Radio.I just hope its not...one of our greats or three of our greats and then everything you thought you know, your world would just get turned upside down.During an undercover investigation last year by Britains Sunday Times, leading Indian bookmaker Vicky Seth told a reporter he had contact with New Zealand players.At the moment weve got connections with New Zealanders, Seth said.He named two players whom he claimed to have met in Delhi in 2010 but the names have not been published.

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