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Max Mosley wins vote to remain FIA president
Summary from multiple countries, from articles in English
By BRETT CYRGALIS March 26, 2008 Zab Judah yesterday called for a blood test to be taken before and after his May 31 welterweight non-title fight in Las Vegas against "Sugar" Shane Mosley. (article 1) On Tuesday Mosley won 103 of 169 votes in a process he called after the News of the World reported that he had taken part in a "Nazi-style orgy" with prostitutes. (article 4) Before Tuesday's vote, Mosley had been asked by the rulers of Bahrain not to attend their grand prix and was shunned by the Monaco royal family at the Principality's race in May. (article 4) To the astonishment of the outside world, the sport of motor racing decided yesterday not to sack Max Mosley despite lurid allegations about his private life. (article 5) PARIS - Max Mosley overcame a sex scandal and won a vote of confidence Tuesday to remain FIA president in a decision that threatens to divide motor racing's governing body. (article 3) The 68-year-old Englishman won a secret ballot 103-55 - with seven abstentions and four invalid votes - at the specially convened assembly in Paris. (article 3) American Automobile Association president Robert Darbelnet did not rule out the possibility of forming a separate body to guard the interests of motorists worldwide. (article 3)

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  • Story keywords
    Mosley, FIA, Max, Ecclestone, Nazi

    Source articles
    1. JUDAH DEMANDS 'SUGAR' BLOOD TEST (NY Post, 06/06/2008, 309 words)
    2. Ferrari boss makes Mosley U-turn (BBC News, 06/05/2008, 814 words)
    3. Max Mosley wins vote to remain FIA president (seattletimes.nwsource.com, 06/03/2008, 850 words)
    4. F1 boss fears for Mosley future (BBC News, 06/04/2008, 902 words)
    5. Max Mosley survives after secret ballot (timesonline.co.uk, 06/04/2008, 907 words)




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