Mr Srinivasan has been resisting calls to resign since the arrest of his son-in-law Gurunath Meiyappan over allegations of betting in the IPL, sparking much outrage in the media.
Since opening in September 2006, the academy has established links with schools and colleges in South Yorkshire, with the aim of sparking interest in snooker among the teenagers of today.
We also have to invest in innovation -- in American research and technology, in the work of our scientists and engineers, and in sparking the creativity and imagination of our people.
The Federal Reserve uses quantitative easing, a policy of buying bonds, to increase the money supply and improve liquidity in the financial system in the hope of sparking economic growth and supporting employment.
In both eras, Hines is all over the place his piano is a major factor in sparking the band, driving the beat and shaping the overall phrasing.
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The Federal Reserve buys bonds as a way of increasing the money supply and improving liquidity in the financial system, in the hope of sparking economic growth and supporting employment.
Given the country's symbolic role in sparking the Arab Awakenings, the party could turn Tunis into an influential magnet for innovative faith-based thinking about how Islam should best interface with the modern world.
Angry City boss Roberto Mancini raced to retrieve the ball, clattering into his opposite number David Moyes in the process, sparking a melee on the sidelines and prompting referee Peter Walton to dismiss them both.
It has now been found in the wider countryside in East Anglia, sparking concerns the disease has spread to mature trees.
With half-time approaching, Collison appeared to shove Nugent in the back in the centre of the area, sparking a fruitless penalty claim by the Clarets forward.
Scientists speculated 10 days ago that the bovine disease is linked to the deadly Creutzfeld- Jakob Disease in humans, sparking the panic.
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He joined the Army after attending the University of Texas and still held a major's commission in the reserves when Iraq invaded Kuwait in 1990, sparking the Persian Gulf war.
There had been other rivalries that never succeeded in sparking the imagination.
Simon Shaw turned over possession in the maul, sparking a glorious move with the ball taken up by Joe Worsley before going wide for Cipriani, Waters and Dominic Waldouck to put Sackey over.
The recently-appointed head of the new national police force, Stephen House, has previously suggested as many as 3, 000 support staff could be lost in the merger - sparking opposition concerns that serving officers will be required to undertake back office jobs.
An implosion of the U.S. housing market, ironically overheated by a previous round of central-bank rate cuts, has slowed the world economy, sparking recessions in the United States and Europe.
His fall 2012 show, based on Corto Maltese, a mixed-heritage comic-book hero, contained military and gypsy elements and is credited in part with sparking the gypsy-jetsetter trend.
The authority introduced the temporary system in 2012 after 350, 000 people attended the German-style market in 2011, sparking safety fears.
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Admit the Greek-run part of Cyprus (in legal terms the whole island) and risk sparking a crisis, perhaps even a war, between Greeks and Turks, even though the governments in Athens and Ankara have been getting along better than they have for some time?
Clearly, the most significant problem facing central bankers around the world is the recent eruption of inflation, which is sparking unrest in Asia and the Middle East.
Lenovo might not be ready to officially reveal the full 2013 ThinkPad range, but it's succeeded in sparking some early interest in the unannounced T431s and X230s by putting their manuals on its Chinese webpage.
At least 20 British troops have been killed in Afghanistan this month, sparking intense debate in Britain about the country's military role there.
NAIROBI, Kenya (CNN) -- Tear gas was fired Wednesday on people taking part in a prayer march sparking more post-election violence in the Kenyan capital.
But scientists in recent years have detected DNA from Asian carp in waterways beyond the barrier, sparking debate over its effectiveness.
When Deputy District Attorney Marcia Clark asked him if he was nervous, he blurted out, "feeling great, " sparking laughter in the courtroom.
In November 2009 Newsweek put a picture of Sarah Palin in shorts on the cover, sparking cries (including some from Mrs Palin) of politically motivated sexism.
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Grand Ayatollah Ali Sistani, the leading Shia cleric, has called for direct elections in Iraq by the end of June, sparking numerous demonstrations.
But a reading on manufacturing in the Chicago area weighed on stocks, sparking a brief turn lower after a report on activity in March came in below expectations.
But after a tentative start in Rustenburg, they took the game to the Danes, sparking into life with two efforts in as many minutes.
The home side made a terrific start, though, a charge down after the kick-off sparking a move that sent James over in the corner, only for the wing to be called back for Robinson's forward pass.
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