A confirmation as to the date and time of the publication of the decision will be given by the CAS at the end of this week.

Road.cc reports that Alberto Contador clenbuterol case decision delayed till the end of January. This is insane. How long will it take to resolve this situation? And will a decision that has been delayed for so long really be justice? For some time now I've been concerned about how clenbuterol levels are set for testing labs, and how this could end up be a lottery depending on which testing lab samples are sent to. I have posted several times on the Contador case.
Velonews reports that CAS is to delay the announcement on their verdict on Jan Ullrich's involvement in the Operacion Puerto blood doping ring. (CAS to delay Ullrich verdict)
The Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) notified the 1997 Tour de France winner yesterday that it has extended the deadline for its final ruling until February 10, 2012.
I think words fail me at this point. Yet another delay from CAS (see also the latest delay to sorting out the 'Contador affair').
My replacement was delivered yesterday, and
I can confirm that Apple have replaced my 1st gen 2Gb Nano (left) with a 6th gen 8Gb Nano (right).
I've not really kept up with the evolution of iPods, and frankly I'm astonished by this little device. And it is little. At first sight it seems little bigger than the sync cable plug. Despite its size, it still has a battery capable of [up to] 24h music playback (according to Apple) and an accelerometer so tracks can be changed by shaking it. It has a number of apps installed including a clock, meaning it can be used as a watch if it's clipped to a strap. It has a radio, which uses the headphone cable as an aerial. There's no navigation dial, but the touch screen is pretty intuitive and easy to use (in fact after years of iPod Touch and iPad use, I don't find the iPod classic control dial particularly easy).
All in all, I'm rather pleased. Even though this is another device that uses iTunes.
Update: I was curious as to how Apple managed to shoehorn all this stuff inside such a small case. iFixit has an interesting iPod Nano 6th Generation Teardown.