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Judge says journalists in BALCO case must be jailed

SAN FRANCISCO, Sep 22 (Reuters) A federal judge said the two journalists who refused to reveal their source in the BALCO steroids scandal should go to prison, but he would not implement his decision pending an appeal of the case.

San Francisco Chronicle reporters Mark Fainaru-Wada and Lance Williams have declined to name the source who allowed them access to transcripts of grand jury testimony from top athletes involved in the long-running doping probe, including San Francisco Giants slugger Barry Bonds.

''The only appropriate sentence is to incarcerate these two individuals,'' said U.S. District Court Judge Jeffrey White.

Last month, White had ruled they must disclose the source.

Unauthorized distribution of grand jury transcripts is a crime.

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Three militants shot dead

Imphal, Sep 22: Three suspected militants were shot dead by rival groups at Manipur's Churachandpur district today, police said.Police said the three could be the cadres of Zomi Revolutionary Army (ZRA) and were reportedly taken away by these militants this morning from Churachanpdur.Meanwhile, police apprehended two cadres of Kanglei Yawol Kanna Lup (KYKL) today.UNI.....

Chawla's all-round show helps India U-19 beat Pak by 7 runs

Lahore, Sep 22 (UNI) Captain Piyush Chawla sparkled with the bat and the ball and his 40-run contribution followed by a three-wicket haul powered India under-19 team to a thrilling seven-run win against their Pakistani counterpart in the second one day match at Sheikhupura Stadium. The Indian colts had earlier won the first match by 82 runs. Chawla's decision to bat first almost boomeranged with India reduced to 15 for two with both the openers.....

Thirsty Africa must dig deeper for water

NAIROBI, Sep 22 (Reuters) New water sources are desperately needed in Africa where some 300 million people lack access to safe drinking water, the head of World Water Council said. Sub-Saharan Africa, with the exception of a few countries, is failing to meet U.N. targets set at the start of the millennium to halve the number of people without access to clean water or sanitation by 2015. Out of an estimated population of more than.....
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