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Bhagyashree tames Anupama, in sole leadLUCKNOW, MAY 9.Bhagyashree Thipsay and Harika Dronavalli, the oldest and the youngest in the field, are seperated by a huge `generation gap'. But together, though in contrasting ways, they continue to generate ample excitement in the on-going ... Other Stories
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Kumble returns to the arenaST. JOHN'S, MAY 9. Andy Roberts might well have been tempted to have a go at the current generation of batsmen. The wily fast bowler, astonishingly versatile, would have sliced through most of today's batting line-ups. He was at the West Indies ... Other Stories
Football WORLD CUP COUNTDOWN Great Goals: Romario, Baggio, 1994 While USA '94 represented another dramatic chapter in the turbulent life of Diego Maradona thrown out of the World Cup finals, his fourth, for failing a drug test and led to the tragic end of Andres Escobar, the Columbian ... Other Stories
Hockey Punjab Police sinks Indian Navy MUMBAI, MAY 9.Punjab Police, showering rose petals on spectators, rained goals on a determined Indian Navy in the Bharat Petroleum-sponsored 100th Aga Khan Hockey Tournament at the Bombay Gymkhana on Thursday. It was their way of winning over ... Sports : General Sport Digest FOOTBALL: ROTTERDAM: Pierre van Hooijdonk struck twice as Dutch side Feyenoord defeated German champion Borussia Dortmund 3-2 to win the UEFA Cup final. Deadball specialist van Hooijdonk scored two goals in a lethal seven-minute ... Other Stories
Tennis Ghouse enters semifinals MUMBAI, MAY 9.India's Mustafa Ghouse made sure that he and two of his compatriots would take three of the semifinal spots in the $6250 MSLTA ITF Indian Satellite Circuit at the G. A. Ranade Tennis Centre on Thursday. It turned to be a real ... Other Stories
Table Tennis Sukanya surprises Neha MUNNAR, MAY 9. They come in busloads and normally attack in gangs. It's tough playing a Bengali in the national table tennis circuit. The opponent not only has to contend with a talented player but also with the noisy Bengal contingent. The team, ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Entertainment | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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