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AskMen.com Steve Seepersaud |
The Business of Cricket While not a powerhouse big-money sport, cricket does have tens of millions of dollars changing hand -- even China is getting into the act. |
AskMen.com Steve Seepersaud |
Sports Business: ICC Cricket World Cup The business behind the Cricket World Cup. |
The Motley Fool April 10, 2011 Tony Luckett |
Cricket Shows That India Is Booming The success of the Indian Premier League shows just how far this emerging market has come. |
Smithsonian October 2006 Simon Worrall |
Cricket, Anyone? The game is both very British and, to Americans, very confusing. But it was once our national pastime, and its gaining fans on these shores. |
Sports Central October 2, 2009 Luke Broadbent |
Is India an Emerging Tennis Force? India may well become a superpower on the political scene, but it's also a real possibility that India could soon be amongst tennis' elite. |
Sports Central December 14, 2005 Jeff Pohlmeyer |
World Cup Group of Death? The greatest sporting event in the world is taking place just a few months from now. No, not the Super Bowl, not the Olympics. The World Cup of soccer. |
Sports Central June 11, 2008 Ross Lancaster |
A Novel Concept: Last Two Are Best This year, for probably the first time since the 2001 Finals between the Avalanche and Devils, the two best teams met for the Stanley Cup championship. |
The Motley Fool June 16, 2006 Stephen D. Simpson |
Investing World Cup: Developed Asia vs. India and Southeast Asia Developed Asia vs. emerging Asia: They inherently depend on each other, but there are important differences. With more and more investors looking abroad for stock ideas, we present our own version of the World Cup. |
Salon.com May 30, 2002 Andrew O'Hehir |
The greatest show on earth It's World Cup time again -- when more than a billion people will be enthralled not just by the joy of victory and agony of defeat, but also by the mystery and despair that is championship soccer... |
Fast Company June 2010 Austin Carr |
The 2010 FIFA World Cup by the Numbers The World Cup, which takes place June 11 to July 11, may be the be-all-end-all for soccer fans. Compared with other popular sports, it wins in financial terms as well. |
The Motley Fool November 20, 2009 Jennifer Schonberger |
It's Time to Invest in India The outlook for investing in India ... plus a few stock ideas. |
The Motley Fool June 9, 2006 Seth Jayson |
Investing World Cup: North America Rebuttal The next big thing is where nobody's looking. The reason you should avoid countries that everyone tells you are going to provide the next big thing are that they're already priced that way. |
Sports Illustrated January 22, 2003 |
Wild in the Seats Who are the most fearsome, most loathsome, most badly behaved fans on Earth? |
The Motley Fool March 16, 2011 Chris Hill |
2 Tips for Winning Your NCAA Basketball Pool A short interview with Chad Millman, senior deputy editor at ESPN The Magazine and author of several books. |
The Motley Fool June 23, 2006 Tim Beyers |
Investing World Cup Final: India and Southeast Asia What's more, India and Southeast Asia have huge economic advantages over Western Europe in two areas that drive expansion -- GDP investment and population growth. Investors, take note. |
Sports Central August 4, 2009 Ross Lancaster |
Drawing Parallels Eliminating extra innings in baseball would not lead to drastically different results, and pitching staffs could be saved from the possibility of an indefinite end and the need to find extra arms. |
Sports Central May 17, 2007 Kevin Beane |
Sports Cultures in Focus: Australia Why is Australia so successful in sports? It has created the perfect sporting environment. |
BusinessWeek April 1, 2010 Mike Cohen |
The World Cup: No Winner in South Africa The soccer fest was supposed to help boost the economy, but fans are balking at the travel costs. |
Sports Central June 1, 2005 Kevin Ferra |
A Look at Sports Globalization A look at American sports and a preview of upcoming articles about popular sports in other countries. |
BusinessWeek May 13, 2010 Mehul Srivastava |
A Cricket Dispute Leads to a Twitter Win in India Tweet-by-Tweet coverage has boosted page views |
AskMen.com Will Brody |
Top 10: Former Olympic Sports There have been many sports that have been dropped over the years. Let's take a look at some of the Olympic sports of yesteryear. |
Finance & Development March 2010 Jeremy Clift |
Prize or Penalty Sports events like the soccer World Cup stimulate trade around the world and spotlight the host country. |
The Motley Fool January 4, 2011 Nick Kapur |
India's Newest Motley Fool India's economy is growing at near double-digit rates. Its budding middle class is multiplying at incredible speeds. IPO markets are hot. And so this Motley Fool writer will be reporting directly from India. |
Sports Central December 11, 2011 Angus Saul |
The Davis World Cup? Rumors have been circulating for a while now. Among the fans. Among the players. The Davis Cup has lost meaning! The format is redundant, even irrelevant in today's world. The tennis world is calling out for change! |
Sports Illustrated November 29, 2000 Frank Deford |
Citizen fan Americans have learned civility from sports... |
Salon.com August 11, 2001 Ben Barber |
U.S. plays the India card Our warming relationship with the emerging Asian power is another sign of a growing cold war with China... |
IEEE Spectrum July 2007 M. V. Ramana |
More Missiles Than Megawatts India's nuclear choices have favored warheads over civilian reactors, and those choices are taking their toll. Between its burgeoning economy and a population that is projected to eclipse China's by 2050, India has difficult choices to make regarding its energy future. |
The Motley Fool June 9, 2006 Stephen D. Simpson |
Investing World Cup: North America (Non-U.S.) vs. India and Southeast Asia The exotic and far-flung battle some of our nearby neighbors. With more and more investors looking abroad for stock ideas, we present our own version of the World Cup. |
The Motley Fool May 4, 2009 Ivan Martchev |
India Still Looks Strong Some very smart people are buying Indian equities right now. Here's why you should consider doing the same. |
The Motley Fool January 22, 2010 Tim Hanson |
The Biggest Investment Opportunity This Year Why power is the way to play India. |
The Motley Fool January 20, 2011 Nick Kapur |
Why India Is Sexier Than China Declaring a winner in the Battle of the 21st Century economic story. |
Sports Central May 16, 2004 Mike Chen |
NHL - The Fast Skate Era While goal-scoring may still be low in the National Hockey League, an uplifting trend can certainly be seen in three of the remaining four teams chasing the Stanley Cup. |
The Motley Fool December 5, 2006 Rick Aristotle Munarriz |
Disney's Sporting Chance The Mouse House expands internationally with a U.K. sports-related acquisition. Clearly, Disney knows how to play both offense and defense. It seems it's got plans to score abroad these days. |
Salon.com September 5, 2002 King Kaufman |
Any given Thursday It's time for the NFL to prove once again that having money doesn't mean a team can't still stink. Baseball, are you listening? |
BusinessWeek January 19, 2004 Manjeet Kripalani |
Can India Parlay Its Prosperity Into Power? Peace and trade moves in 2004 are part of a much wider effort by Indian Prime Minister Vajpayee to reassert India's role both in South Asia and on the global stage. |
Salon.com June 14, 2002 King Kaufman |
Red-letter day The Red Wings' championship may have been a foregone conclusion, but unlike the Lakers, they at least had the decency to act happy about it. |
The Motley Fool March 16, 2005 Brian Gorman |
Lockheed's Waiting Game Lockheed Martin could profit internationally if the diplomatic issues can be worked out. |
The Motley Fool June 30, 2011 Eric Dutram |
Can India ETFs Beat Inflation Epidemic? Are these ETFs in serious trouble? |
Sports Central March 3, 2011 Paul Foeller |
Here We Go Again Even the top of the conference is anything but a sure bet against quality opponents. |
AskMen.com Paul Bessire |
Top 10: Super Bowl Champions WhatIfSports.com used its free NFL SimMatchup technology to simulate the 42 Super Bowl champions against one another -- 100 times each. |
InternetNews August 27, 2004 Colin C. Haley |
India Worth More Than Outsourcing Telecom vendors pursue a burgeoning Indian market for products and services while mindful that some hurdles remain. |
AskMen.com January 19, 2013 Adam Hodge |
Rec Leagues I never go to gyms. I run outside sometimes, which is invariably better than running on a treadmill. But mostly I participate in amateur sports leagues to stay fit. I am addicted to recreational sport in the most positive way possible. |
National Real Estate Investor February 1, 2006 Jennifer Popovec |
New Land of Opportunity India is transforming from an exotic locale to the next frontier for American commercial real estate investment. In fact, real estate investment is expected to capture about 18% to 20% of all the money that is coming to India this year from outside its borders. |
Knowledge@Wharton January 15, 2003 |
The Super Bowl's Super-expensive Advertising: Does It Work? For the advertising industry and millions of television viewers, the upcoming Super Bowl broadcast, scheduled for Jan. 26 in San Diego, will be a string of entertaining commercials interrupted from time to time by a football game. But do the ads succeed as advertisements? |
Sports Central February 5, 2006 Brad Oremland |
The NFL's Greatest Losers The 10 greatest teams not to win a Super Bowl. |
Sports Illustrated December 13, 2001 Frank Deford |
Bowled under BCS leaves a lot to be desired... |
Sports Central February 24, 2004 Eric Williams |
The Season of Dreams The Stanford Cardinal and the St. Joseph's Hawks both enter this last week of February with unblemished records and are bidding to become the first pair of teams to enter the NCAA tournament without a loss |
BusinessWeek October 17, 2005 Frederik Balfour |
Slicing And Dicing In Asia Field hockey in India, baseball in Taiwan - ESPN and partner STAR Sports are luring viewers all around the region with its new niche programming. |
IEEE Spectrum June 2007 Seema Singh |
Delhi's Defense Spending Spree As India upgrades its arsenal, U.S. military contractors hope to cash in. |
Sports Central May 8, 2007 Mark Janzen |
Previous Playoff Failure Key to Success Hockey is a playground in which only the battle-tested can emerge victorious. |