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Unscramble exposition of dress of dress of the 18th China International
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Exposition of dress of dress of the 18th China International (CHIC2010)
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BERNE (Reuters) - Inter Milan risk disciplinary proceedings after their fans were accused of racist behavior during the Europa League last 16 clash at home to Tottenham Hotspur, UEFA said on Monday.
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The 18th China International Clothing & Accessories Fair(CHIC 2010)
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A statement from European soccer's governing body said the Serie A club were under investigation for "racist behavior of supporters, insufficient organization and the throwing of missiles and/or fireworks".
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The exposition of dress of China International dress that promotes branch of committee spin industry to be sponsorred jointly by Inc. of trade centre of Chinese clothing association, China International and China International commerce (CHIC) establishs 1993, annual, hold in Beijing. Exposition of dress of dress of the 18th China International (CHIC2010) will on March 28, 2010  is in center of exhibition of <a href="UR"L>louis vuitton clothing for men</a> Beijing China International 31 days (new house) hold ceremoniously.  
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  Tottenham striker Emmanuel Adebayor, who scored his side's away goal in a 4-1 defeat in Thursday's second leg, was allegedly subjected to monkey chants and plastic bananas were waved in one section of the half-empty San Siro.
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  Come ten years, CHIC is maintaining an Asia to provide the dress major of dimensions and consequence to exhibit the honor of the meeting most all the time, also major of row world important dress is exhibited meeting. Attracting every year come from tens of the even more of country and area 1000 outstanding brands, ten professional audiences are assembled in hereat.  
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Tottenham manager Andre Villas-Boas, whose team went through on away goals after the 4-4 aggregate score, told reporters after the game that it was "very easy" to hear the chanting and said he hoped UEFA would act.
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  Innovation of CHIC2010 exert oneself extends trade platform, conformity to reframe the resource that cross a boundary, main make vogue experience platform, the depth that promotes industry of garment of China and foreign countries and fashionable and associated industry second development and all-around shirt-sleeve, advance competition ability of core of brand of dress of China and foreign countries make, . CHIC2010 holds to with " enhance brand core competition ability " for the target, it is a tenet with the more meticulous, service that provides value more, increase the range that the brand transmits and depth, the directivity that aggrandizement major trade serves and effectiveness, successive innovation is of all kinds and fashionable activity, strengthen the associated cooperation of relevant element, advance the confluence that cross a boundary in the round, resource of systematic conformity form a complete set. The travel before continueing to be the development of brand of dress of China and foreign countries helps strength!
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Last month, Inter were fined 50,000 euros ($65,300) by the Italian league after fans racially abused their former player Mario Balotelli in a derby with AC Milan.
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  Meanwhile Lazio, who have a long-standing right wing element among their support, were ordered by UEFA to play two European matches behind closed doors after racism by their fans in Europa League matches against Tottenham, Maribor and Borussia Moenchengladbach.
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  CHIC2010----Fashion all is seen, good chance uses up choose. 10 new years, in the time that holds future, we are expecting: Perfect experience; A kind of participation contribution; An extraordinary success!
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Italian authorities have long been criticized by anti-racism campaigners for not cracking down hard enough on discrimination in sport.
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Italy had appeared to have finally got to grips with its soccer racism problem in January when Milan's Kevin-Prince Boateng stormed off the field in a friendly against lower league side Pro Patria following abuse from the stands.
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The encounter was abandoned, Boateng was praised across the Italian and world game while Pro Patria were ordered to play their next home match in an empty stadium.
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  The following week, the government's watchdog for <a href="UR"L>Jordan Sixty Club</a> sports events (ONMS) said Italian public security officials will be given the power to stop or interrupt soccer matches in the case of racist behavior by fans.
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  The ONMS said that, in cases of racism, the referee should alert the fourth official who should in turn report the incident to the public security department responsible for policing at games. ($1 = 0.7654 euros)
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(Writing by Brian Homewood in Berne; editing by Mark Meadows)

Current revision as of 07:30, 25 May 2013

Soccer: Inter face UEFA investigation over racism allegations BERNE (Reuters) - Inter Milan risk disciplinary proceedings after their fans were accused of racist behavior during the Europa League last 16 clash at home to Tottenham Hotspur, UEFA said on Monday.

A statement from European soccer's governing body said the Serie A club were under investigation for "racist behavior of supporters, insufficient organization and the throwing of missiles and/or fireworks".
Tottenham striker Emmanuel Adebayor, who scored his side's away goal in a 4-1 defeat in Thursday's second leg, was allegedly subjected to monkey chants and plastic bananas were waved in one section of the half-empty San Siro.
Tottenham manager Andre Villas-Boas, whose team went through on away goals after the 4-4 aggregate score, told reporters after the game that it was "very easy" to hear the chanting and said he hoped UEFA would act.
Last month, Inter were fined 50,000 euros ($65,300) by the Italian league after fans racially abused their former player Mario Balotelli in a derby with AC Milan.
Meanwhile Lazio, who have a long-standing right wing element among their support, were ordered by UEFA to play two European matches behind closed doors after racism by their fans in Europa League matches against Tottenham, Maribor and Borussia Moenchengladbach.
Italian authorities have long been criticized by anti-racism campaigners for not cracking down hard enough on discrimination in sport.
Italy had appeared to have finally got to grips with its soccer racism problem in January when Milan's Kevin-Prince Boateng stormed off the field in a friendly against lower league side Pro Patria following abuse from the stands.
The encounter was abandoned, Boateng was praised across the Italian and world game while Pro Patria were ordered to play their next home match in an empty stadium.
The following week, the government's watchdog for <a href="UR"L>Jordan Sixty Club</a> sports events (ONMS) said Italian public security officials will be given the power to stop or interrupt soccer matches in the case of racist behavior by fans.
The ONMS said that, in cases of racism, the referee should alert the fourth official who should in turn report the incident to the public security department responsible for policing at games. ($1 = 0.7654 euros)
(Writing by Brian Homewood in Berne; editing by Mark Meadows)
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