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Or a clash of calendars?
We understand the clash of calendars came about because News chose an earlier date this year to coincide with a visit to Sydney by Rupert Murdoch.
And no matter how synchronized our intertwined lives have become, a certain amount of calendar clashing is inevitable.
In response, the IOC told BBC Sport it was in the interest of Fifa and the IOC that "there is no clash between our calendars" and added: "We have received assurances from President Blatter that this will not be the case".
The Screen Actors Guildd awards 2004, originally scheduled for February 8, have changed date to February 22 to avoid an unseemly calendar clash with the Baftas.
In a calendar clash that would exhaust even the most dedicated followers of fashion, the Baftas and Grammys will both unfurl their red carpets on Sunday 10 February – just as New York fashion week gets into full swing.
Bin Hammam said a key part of his pitch would be a drive to build bridges with the club game after relations between Fifa and the most powerful clubs recently plumbed new depths following a series of clashes over the international calendar and compensation.
In the early 1970s, he explored the way farmers in northern India used folklore and local calendars in their decision-making and noted that their knowledge often clashed with that of outside experts.
Or clashing.
Calendars turn.
And clashing of classes.
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