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Deserting fans a CA wake-up call

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Just 25,000 hardy souls showed up for Sunday's Commonwealth Bank series opener between Australia and the West Indies in Melbourne while 60,000 crammed the MCG to watch Michael Clarke's Twenty20 unit topple hapless Pakistan on Friday. Former Australian... Full Article at The Daily Telegraph

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  5. Pakistani flood survivors evacuate the flooded area near Bassera village on August 17, 2010. Pakistan won more aid pledges today as UN officials warned money needs to come through faster to help 20 million people hit by disastrous floods and stave off a 'second wave of death' from disease.
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  7. Pakistani flood survivors gather sat an Air Force relief camp in Sukkur on August 17, 2010. Pakistan's UN envoy in Geneva said that reconstruction in the north of the country alone could cost 2.5 billion daollars, after floods in the south ravaged an area 'the size of England.'
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