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I am innocent until proven guilty, says Ullrich

GAP, France, July 17 (Reuters) Former Tour de France winner Jan Ullrich says he is innocent of any doping allegations made against him, until proven guilty.

''As in any country subject to the rule of law, the until proven guilty standard applies not only to me, but to every other person, too,'' the German said in a statement today.

Ullrich, who won the Tour in 1997, was suspended by T-Mobile along with team mate Oscar Sevilla and sporting director Rudy Pevenage on the eve of this year's race after being implicated in a Spanish doping scandal.

T-Mobile had given Ullrich until last Saturday to provide a written explanation after his name appeared on a list of nine Tour riders named in the investigation.

''Contrary to other reports, my lawyers have forwarded a written declaration about the allegations made against me to the managing agency of my team, the Olaf Ludwig Cycling GmbH, in due time last Thursday,'' the statement read.

''At the recommendation of my lawyers, I will currently release no further public explanations.

''My lawyers are in contact with the Spanish investigation authorities in order to determine, if and in what form allegations have been actually made against me.'' Giro d'Italia champion Ivan Basso and Spaniard Francisco Mancebo were among other riders withdrawn from the Tour amid the doping scandal.

The investigation came to light in May when the Spanish Civil Guard raided addresses in Madrid and Zaragoza and found large quantities of anabolic steroids, equipment used for blood transfusions and more than 100 bags of frozen blood.

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Tsunami on Indonesia's Java coast kills 80 people

JAKARTA, July 17 (Reuters) A tsunami triggered by a strong undersea earthquake off the coast of Indonesia's Java island today killed at least 80 people, swept away buildings and damaged hundreds of fishing boats, officials and witnesses said. News of the disaster spread panic across a region still recovering from a tsunami less than two years ago in which nearly 230,000 people were killed or reported missing, mostly in Indonesia. But there were no reports.....

US-led forces under heavy fire in Afghan south

KABUL, July 17 (Reuters) Taliban militants killed one US-led coalition soldier and wounded 11 others in heavy fighting in southern Afghanistan today, while a justice department chief was killed in a suicide bomb attack.Foreign troops operating in Tarin Kot district of Uruzgan province came under heavy fire after attacking and destroying a truck which insurgents were loading with mortar equipment, the US-led coalition said in a statement.It was not clear if any Taliban fighters were killed.Earlier.....

Trade powers to meet twice in July in WTO push

GENEVA, July 17 (Reuters) Ministers from six of the leading members of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) will meet again twice this month as part of their push to settle the WTO's stalled Doha round, Brazil's foreign minister today said. Celso Amorim told reporters the Group of Six -- the European Union, the United States, Brazil, India, Japan and Australia -- would meet in Geneva on July 23-24 and on July 28-29. He was speaking.....
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