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2025-01-20
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Florida St. 41, Charleston Southern 7SUKKUR: The Sukkur IBA Testing Services has announced crucial instructions for the candidates appearing in the MDCAT 2024 retake, ARY News reported on Saturday. Sukkur IBA Testing Services is all set to conduct MDCAT in Sindh, ensuring transparency and merit, as directed by the Sindh High Court. The MDCAT retake is scheduled for Sunday, December 8, 2024. Sukkur IBA Testing Services said, “The test will be held at the designated examination centres, including Karachi University, NED University of Engineering and Technology, Mehran University and Sukkur IBA”. “Proper seating arrangements have been made for parents and guardians at all the centres” the statement added. Read more: SHC sets aside MDCAT, orders reconduct within month Entry points The testing authorities have directed the candidates not to bring mobile phones, smart watches or any other electronic gadgets with them. Candidates are also directed to bring their original Admit Slip to the test centres, along with one of the following original documents, which is mandatory for verification. VC of Sukkur IBA Dr Asif Shaikh has said that there is no question of cheating or paper leak during the test, as the management will ensure the smooth and fair conduct of the test by all possible means. “The papers are placed in strict security and special teams have been constituted for the test” he added.

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The NFL's security division is warning players to be aware of professional burglars targeting the homes of pro athletes. The Athletic reported Thursday that the NFL sent a memo to teams that outlines the threat. "The homes of professional athletes across multiple sports leagues have become increasingly targeted for burglaries by organized and skilled groups," read the memo, which was obtained by The Athletic. "Law enforcement officials have noted these groups appear to exploit team schedules to target athletes' homes on game days." NBC News reported Wednesday that law enforcement is working to figure out whether an international crime syndicate is involved. The Athletic reported that the memo includes tips for home security and also gives recommendations about the use of social media, such as not posting photos of items that would attract thieves. Players also learned via the memo how homes are targeted and how burglars enter. Mahomes hasn't said much about the burglary, other than to call it "disappointing" and "frustrating." "I can't get into too many of the details because the investigation is still ongoing," he said. "But obviously something that you don't want to happen to really anybody, but obviously yourself." It's not clear what was stolen from Mahomes' home in Belton, Mo., during the Oct. 6 incident. But Kelce apparently lost $20,000 in cash in the burglary at his home in Leawood, Kan., the following day when the Chiefs played the New Orleans Saints on "Monday Night Football," according to a police report. The burglary at the home of Milwaukee Bucks forward Bobby Portis in River Hills, Wis., occurred Nov. 2 during the Bucks' home game against the Cleveland Cavaliers. He said the perpetrators "took most of my prized possessions" and is offering a reward for the return of his property. "Any info that leads to the return of any of my belongings will be rewarded handsomely," Portis said. "Let me know, thank you." --Field Level Media

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NoneJavon Leake is staying put. A CFL source said Friday the veteran running back-returner has agreed to terms on a two-year extension with the Edmonton Elks. Leake was slated to become a free agent in February. The source added the deal — which was negotiated by Kenny Kim of Summit Athletes — was worth more than $270,000 in hard money. The source spoke on the condition of anonymity as the Elks hadn't formally announced the move. The six-foot, 205-pound Leake ran for a career-high 661 yards on 102 carries (6.5-yard average) with six TDs in 15 games this past season, his first with Edmonton. Leake also had two 100-yard rushing contests in 2024 while adding 34 catches for 301 yards and a touchdown. Leake also had 23 punt returns for 214 yards and 25 kickoff returns for 539 yards. Leake joined the Elks as a free agent after spending two seasons with the Toronto Argonauts, winning a Grey Cup with the club in 2022. Leake was used predominantly as a returner with Toronto and was the CFL's top special-teams player in 2023 after registering 81 punt returns for 1,216 yards and four TDs. He had 38 kickoff returns for 793 yards. Leake had 15 carries for 52 yards over his two seasons with the Argos. This report by The Canadian Press was first published Dec. 13, 2024. The Canadian Press

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