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Delhi has delivered, says CGF boss
- Thursday October 14, 2010
- Commonwealth Games | Press Trust of India
After the shambolic build-up that included a dirty athletes village and other shortcomings leading to threats of pull-out by leading competing nations, the Commmonwealth Games was on Thursday given a pat on the back by CGF chief Michael Fennell in his final press conference here.
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CWG: Is pool making swimmers sick?
- Thursday October 7, 2010
- Commonwealth Games | Press Trust of India
Amid reports that the Commonwealth Games swimming pool in Delhi may be contaminated, the organisers were today left red-faced with the 'Big Two' Michael Fennell and Suresh Kalmadi promising an inquiry and a solution by on Thursday.
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Games Village is best ever in history of CWG: Fennell
- Wednesday October 6, 2010
- Commonwealth Games | Press Trust of India
After having faced flak from several quarters for its shambolic state in the run-up to the Commonwealth Games, the Athletes Village on Wednesday drew effusive praise from the head of the Games Federation who described it as the best-ever he has seen.
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CWG: Fennell thanks Delhiites for adhering to Games lane sanctity
- Wednesday October 6, 2010
- Commonwealth Games | Press Trust of India
Delhiites on Wednesday came in for praise from Commonwealth Games Federation chief Mike Fennell for adhering to the sanctity of the exclusive lanes meant for Games traffic.
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Fennell checks out CWG Village, England athletes arrive
- Friday September 24, 2010
- Commonwealth Games | Press Trust of India
A contingent of English athletes has arrived in New Delhi to prepare for the upcoming Commonwealth Games.
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Commonwealth Games Federation's statement on Fennell's visit
- Friday September 24, 2010
- Commonwealth Games | NDTV Correspondent
This is the official statement released by the Commonwealth Games Federation on Michael Fennell's visit. Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) President, Michael Fennell, has arrived in Delhi and will spend the day (Friday, September 24) attending a busy schedule of meetings.After a detailed briefing from CGF staff this morning, Mr Fenne...
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Delhi govt takes charge of Games Village; Fennel seeks meeting with PM
- Thursday September 23, 2010
- Commonwealth Games | NDTV Correspondent
The Commonwealth Games Village in New Delhi opens for the athletes coming for the mega event today. The teams of several participating countries will start staying there from today. Of the 34 towers in the village, as many as 16 are said to be in an unlivable condition.Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit today took stock of the maintenance and clea...
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Organisers to face tough questions as Fennell arrives
- Wednesday September 22, 2010
- Commonwealth Games | Press Trust of India
The embattled organisers of the scandal-marred Commonwealth Games will have a lot of explaining to do to their international boss Michael Fennell when he arrives on Thursday on the opening of the much-criticised Athletes' Village.
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Commonwealth Games boss Fennell inspects venues
- Wednesday August 18, 2010
- India News | Press Trust of India
Against the backdrop of a spate of controversies surrounding the Delhi Commonwealth Games, CGF president Michael Fennell visited a few stadiums on Wednesday to inspect the facilities and take stock of the progress made in completing all the work at the venues. Fennell began his inspection tour with the net-ball venue Thyagar...
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Everything in Delhi CWG would be first class: Fennell
- Wednesday March 31, 2010
- Sports News | Press Trust of India
The pace of preparations for this year's Commonwealth Games had him worried till a few days ago but CGF chief Mike Fennell has had a change of heart now and says everything in the Delhi event would be "first class".
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Games chief Fennell meets Sports Minister
- Wednesday October 7, 2009
- India News | NDTV Correspondent
The two believed to have discussed the progress in the work related to the Games.
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Delhi has delivered, says CGF boss
- Thursday October 14, 2010
- Commonwealth Games | Press Trust of India
After the shambolic build-up that included a dirty athletes village and other shortcomings leading to threats of pull-out by leading competing nations, the Commmonwealth Games was on Thursday given a pat on the back by CGF chief Michael Fennell in his final press conference here.
- www.ndtv.com
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CWG: Is pool making swimmers sick?
- Thursday October 7, 2010
- Commonwealth Games | Press Trust of India
Amid reports that the Commonwealth Games swimming pool in Delhi may be contaminated, the organisers were today left red-faced with the 'Big Two' Michael Fennell and Suresh Kalmadi promising an inquiry and a solution by on Thursday.
- www.ndtv.com
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Games Village is best ever in history of CWG: Fennell
- Wednesday October 6, 2010
- Commonwealth Games | Press Trust of India
After having faced flak from several quarters for its shambolic state in the run-up to the Commonwealth Games, the Athletes Village on Wednesday drew effusive praise from the head of the Games Federation who described it as the best-ever he has seen.
- www.ndtv.com
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CWG: Fennell thanks Delhiites for adhering to Games lane sanctity
- Wednesday October 6, 2010
- Commonwealth Games | Press Trust of India
Delhiites on Wednesday came in for praise from Commonwealth Games Federation chief Mike Fennell for adhering to the sanctity of the exclusive lanes meant for Games traffic.
- www.ndtv.com
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Fennell checks out CWG Village, England athletes arrive
- Friday September 24, 2010
- Commonwealth Games | Press Trust of India
A contingent of English athletes has arrived in New Delhi to prepare for the upcoming Commonwealth Games.
- www.ndtv.com
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Commonwealth Games Federation's statement on Fennell's visit
- Friday September 24, 2010
- Commonwealth Games | NDTV Correspondent
This is the official statement released by the Commonwealth Games Federation on Michael Fennell's visit. Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) President, Michael Fennell, has arrived in Delhi and will spend the day (Friday, September 24) attending a busy schedule of meetings.After a detailed briefing from CGF staff this morning, Mr Fenne...
- www.ndtv.com
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Delhi govt takes charge of Games Village; Fennel seeks meeting with PM
- Thursday September 23, 2010
- Commonwealth Games | NDTV Correspondent
The Commonwealth Games Village in New Delhi opens for the athletes coming for the mega event today. The teams of several participating countries will start staying there from today. Of the 34 towers in the village, as many as 16 are said to be in an unlivable condition.Delhi Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit today took stock of the maintenance and clea...
- www.ndtv.com
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Organisers to face tough questions as Fennell arrives
- Wednesday September 22, 2010
- Commonwealth Games | Press Trust of India
The embattled organisers of the scandal-marred Commonwealth Games will have a lot of explaining to do to their international boss Michael Fennell when he arrives on Thursday on the opening of the much-criticised Athletes' Village.
- www.ndtv.com
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Commonwealth Games boss Fennell inspects venues
- Wednesday August 18, 2010
- India News | Press Trust of India
Against the backdrop of a spate of controversies surrounding the Delhi Commonwealth Games, CGF president Michael Fennell visited a few stadiums on Wednesday to inspect the facilities and take stock of the progress made in completing all the work at the venues. Fennell began his inspection tour with the net-ball venue Thyagar...
- www.ndtv.com
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Everything in Delhi CWG would be first class: Fennell
- Wednesday March 31, 2010
- Sports News | Press Trust of India
The pace of preparations for this year's Commonwealth Games had him worried till a few days ago but CGF chief Mike Fennell has had a change of heart now and says everything in the Delhi event would be "first class".
- www.ndtv.com
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Games chief Fennell meets Sports Minister
- Wednesday October 7, 2009
- India News | NDTV Correspondent
The two believed to have discussed the progress in the work related to the Games.
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