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South Korea expands football match-fixing probe
South Korean prosecutors said Friday they have charged two suspected gambling brokers as part of a widening probe into football match-fixing. Five players in the professional K-League have also been arrested and a sixth committed suicide in the growing scandal. The two alleged fixers purchased sports lottery tickets and paid two players to fix games last month in order to win large sums, prosecutors in the southeastern city of Changwon were quoted by Yonhap news agency as saying. They allegedly handed 100 million won to a goalkeeper and 120 million won to a midfielder in return for rigging a tournament. Both players have been arrested. The goalkeeper appeared in four games between March 16 and May 11 and let in a total of 11 goals, his team lost three out of the four matches. The midfielder played in one game and committed four fouls before being replaced after a break. His team lost that game. Apart from this year's alleged frauds, one of the two fixers is also suspected to have made a huge sum from betting on K-League games last year, Yonhap said. He reportedly won some 200 million won. Rumours abound about match-fixing in the country's pro football league. Newspapers said football clubs, who tend to hush up such scandals, have been silently expelling players implicated in match-rigging since last year. Players are exposed to growing temptation because the country's illicit online gambling sites, many of them operated by crime rings in South Korea and China, have been growing exponentially, news reports said.
They allegedly handed 100 million won ($91,716) to a goalkeeper and 120 million won to a midfielder in return for rigging a tournament. Both players have been arrested.
The goalkeeper appeared in four games between March 16 and May 11 and let in a total of 11 goals, his team lost three out of the four matches.
The midfielder played in one game and committed four fouls before being replaced after a break. His team lost that game.
Apart from this year's alleged frauds, one of the two fixers is also suspected to have made a huge sum from betting on K-League games last year, Yonhap said.
He reportedly won some 200 million won ($185,200).
Rumours abound about match-fixing in the country's pro football league. Newspapers said football clubs, who tend to hush up such scandals, have been silently expelling players implicated in match-rigging since last year.
Players are exposed to growing temptation because the country's illicit online gambling sites, many of them operated by crime rings in South Korea and China, have been growing exponentially, news reports said.
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Okay so Im not sure if my answers are right. But you have to identify if these are either demonstrative, relative, or interrogative.
F.Y.I.: Just because its a question, does NOT always mean its interrogative.
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1. With, a small telescope, Galileo could not see clearly and thought the things that appeared were satellites.
2. Uranus has nine thin rings, fainter than those of Saturn
3. This and other questions may be answered bu future space probes.
4. Later, other astronomers, using more powerful telescopes, saw these rings.
5. In 1980, scientists discovered the tru nature of the rings, which are actually made up of thousands of pieces of ice.
6. Jupiter's one thin ring, which appears to be made of rock fragmentsm was discovered by the Jupiter I space probe in 1980.
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Drop you commas. It is a common mistake to write as if you not speaking.
I won't do them all but you will get the idea.
Galileo with a small telescope could not see clearly and it appeared to him that they were satellites.
Scientists discovered in 1980 that the true nature of Jupiter's rings are actually composed of thousands of pieces of ice.
Uranus has nine thin rings which are fainter than those of Saturn.
Point is put the person or planet first then flow it into a sentence. A better way to put is you don't use commas when speaking. So write it as to how it would come out in person.
Don't focus too much on typing but more your content. Let you mind flow. Later you can clean it up.
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