• Mr Brevnov was clinging on to his job after the board voted to sack him.

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  • Benin's qualification under a man Ghana rejected has put the FA's decision to sack him under close scrutiny.

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  • Mr Venediktov will stay as editor but the board will be tipped in the state's favour, making it easier to sack him.

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  • But, following an appeal by the club against that finding to the Scottish Football Assocation, the decision to sack him was reinstated.

    BBC: Drug-accused Thomas wins appeal

  • Fallon admits he was frustrated by Lewer's lack of support during his time away from the club, but denies threatening to sack him.

    BBC: Alan Lewer spat saw Steve Fallon go - Histon

  • Mr Blair could hardly sack him after such an exoneration without being seen to admit that something did indeed go wrong in Sierra Leone.

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  • Recently over a scandal in the British cabinet, BBC news reader Jonathan asked the Home Secretary: 'Did you threaten to sack him (a junior minister)?

    BBC: WEBLOG WATCH

  • Kapil, who led India to glory in the 1983 World Cup, had dared the Indian board to sack him, insisting he was doing nothing wrong by promoting cricket.

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  • While the government has apparently agreed to make Justice Chaudhry the chief justice, it is still not known if this will mean a reversal of Gen Musharraf's order to sack him.

    BBC: Clouded details of Pakistan deal

  • At a meeting of the parliament on Thursday, Mr Abbas in effect asked its members to back him or sack him, though he stopped short of proposing a formal vote of confidence.

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  • It took a while to get Rodgers to the ground (Jason Pierre-Paul finally pulled him down with a minute to play in the first half) and longer to sack him (Justin Tuck, 4:29 into the third quarter).

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  • Mr Hague chose to sack him instead.

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  • His company wants to sack him.

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  • Just ask Marcus Brauchli, the Wall Street Journal editor whose sanctity was supposedly enshrined by an elaborate independence agreement between Rupert Murdoch and the Bancroft family, only to have Murdoch sack him, with a generous golden handshake, a few months after taking control.

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  • When it emerged that Ramesh Vassen, a party hack named last month as consul-general to Mumbai, had been disbarred as a lawyer for stealing clients' money, the government refused to sack him, on the ground that he was a good chap who deserved a second chance.

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  • And there seems to be good reason for Benitez's beleaguered appearance after recent media speculation has seen claims abound that the soccer boss only remains in employment because Liverpool's cash-strapped American owners -- George Gillett and Tom Hicks -- can't afford to sack him from a freshly agreed five-year contract.

    CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • Later on Wednesday night, Ms Banerjee reportedly faxed a letter to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, asking him to sack Mr Trivedi and withdraw the hike in railway fares, media reports said.

    BBC: India railway minister denies resignation reports

  • Speaking on the BBC's F1 forum after the race, Williams boss Frank Williams described Barrichello's outburst as "a bit of a red card job" but he said it would not be enough for him to sack a driver.

    BBC: Barrichello turns on Brawn team

  • While Mr Stewart acknowledges that the Mr Poots did not directly ask him to sack Mr Donaghy, he said he felt under pressure to do so as the minister had told chairmen that heads would roll unless targets were met and people held to account.

    BBC: Northern Health Trust chairman Jim Stewart is sacked

  • President Boris Yelstin's surprise move to sack his entire government could leave him in drastically weakened at home and abroad, according to experts.

    BBC: All change at the Kremlin

  • Other prominent figures of the fashion industry also came public to comment on the subject, some even accusing Dior of creating a farce to sack Galliano without having to pay him millions for ending his contract without a proper reason.

    FORBES: Bernard Arnault: Fashion's Person Of The Year

  • This will give him the right to block nominees with no evident talents for a commissioner's job, and to demote lousy ones once in office. (Next year's constitutional conference might give him the power to sack them outright.) But governments could respond bitterly all the same if the commissioner involved is theirs.

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  • And after Derek rapped a forecast for the coming weekend, they declared they would sack bandmate Maggot to make way for him as their new member.

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  • He said that he would not sack ministers who had not defected with him, saying "it is up to their conscience to resign or remain in cabinet".

    BBC: Lesotho's PM Pakalitha Mosisili deserts political party

  • Monegan's backers asserted that Palin had fired him because he refused to sack her ex-brother-in-law, a state police officer who had been involved in a bitter custody dispute with Palin's sister.

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  • His decision in August to sack the popular Jose Mourinho and replace him with close friend Avram Grant, seemingly over a lack of style, brought him into conflict with Chelsea's fans.

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  • On Monday, Mr Stewart had accused the health minister of victimising him for his refusal to sack Sean Donaghy, the chief executive of the Northern Health Trust, over the missed targets.

    BBC: Northern Health Trust chairman Jim Stewart is sacked

  • She would also have been aware of the danger of leading the government into another Stephen Byers situation, where there the spotlight was never taken from him after he failed to sack Jo "bury the bad news" Moore.

    BBC: Resignation blues for Blair

  • The order had amounted to a second coup by Mr Musharraf, enabling him to rule by decree, sack troublesome judges such as Mr Chaudhry and become president while remaining army chief.

    ECONOMIST: Pakistan's constitutional troubles: Generals and judges | The

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