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The Supreme Court has sought election commission’s response on a plea alleging “blatant” violation of the model code of conduct by Prime Minister Narendra Modi and BJP chief Amit Shah. The petition, filed by Congress MP Sushmita Dev, alleges that the election commission failed to act against the top BJP leaders despite multiple complaints lodged against them.

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Chris Broussard joins Shannon Sharpe, Skip Bayless and Joy Taylor on Undisputed to discuss the Boston Celtics eliminating Philadelphia 76ers in the 2018 Eastern Conference semi-finals. Plus, hear why he thinks LeBron James should join Joel Embiid and Ben Simmons in Philly this offseason.

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Philadelphia Phillies’ Rebuild Is a Slow Process
“The teams that have gone through successful rebuilds have gone through periods much like we’re
going through right now,” Klentak said last week in his office at Citizens Bank Park.
That was the first of what will soon be six consecutive seasons without a winning record, a string that followed a five-year run atop the N. L.
The Phillies won a championship in 2008 — the only crown for a major pro sports franchise in Philadelphia over the last 34 years —
but have fallen hard, with a major-league-worst 24-48 record through Friday.
“There’s a difference between winning games in the minor leagues and developing players — those two things are not exactly the same —
but there definitely is a correlation there,” Klentak said.
The Phillies had a better record than seven other teams last season (71-91), but had by far the major leagues’ worst run differential, at minus 186.
“It’s funny,” Meyer said, “because in my mind I was like, ‘You guys are the craziest basketball fans
and you know every player on our team, so how do you not know that?
As we watch our minor league teams, you can see from level to level how winning becomes contagious.”
The major league team has not caught the bug.