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Tania looking ahead with renewed vigourNEW DELHI, JULY 8. The taste of success serves as a great appetiser for more. And whenever the timing of success is in keeping with the hunger to conquer higher peaks, it raises the motivation level to a new high. That is precisely what the Asian ... Bareev, Topalov continue to win DORTMUND, JULY 8 Evgeny Bareev of Russia and Bulgarian Veselin Topalov now stand as the only players with two wins after their respective victories over Peter Leko of Hungary and Boris Gelfand of Israel in the second round of the Candidates' ... Cricket
Upbeat India takes on EnglandLONDON, JULY 8. For once it has not been a roller coaster ride, but instead a joy ride for the Indians in the early part of the typical English summer. Their continual run of success as a result of some outstanding batting performances from its ... Other Stories
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Inkster bags second U.S. Women's Open titleHUTCHINSON (KANSAS), JULY 8. Juli Inkster fired a closing 66 to win her second U.S. Women's Open title by two shots from Sweden's world number one Annika Sorenstam. The 42-year-old American's four-under-par round equalled the best score of the ... Hockey C'wealth Games: IHF sceptical about India's participation CHENNAI, JULY 8. The Indian Hockey Federation (IHF) has no communication from any quarter, including the International Hockey Federation (FIH) about its entry for the men's hockey event in the Commonwealth Games at Manchester, which will be held ... Racing : Motor Learning experience for Narain MONZA, JULY 8. TATA RC Motorsport driver Narain Karthikeyan made a big impact at the world famous Monza track in Italy over the weekend when he was one of only two drivers to beat the lap record for a Nissan World Series car. Karthikeyan was in ... Sports : General Padukone to head Arjuna Awards panel NEW DELHI, JULY 8.Former All-England badminton champion Prakash Padukone will head a 13-member selection committee to choose the Arjuna awardees for the year 2002. The Arjuna Awards selection committee was reconstituted after severe criticism ... Tennis
Bhupathi, Likhovtseva clinch mixed doubles crownLONDON, JULY 8. Mahesh Bhupathi is not the kind of man who would ever strike you as someone who's in a hurry. Sometimes he seems so laid back as to be comatose. ``Your girlfriend is here. She wants to know when you will join her to go to the ... `Bad boy' Hewitt turns legend SYDNEY, JULY 8. Lleyton Hewitt's past indiscretions and often fragile relationship with the Australian public and media were forgotten when he beat Argentina's David Nalbandian to win the Wimbledon men's singles title. Pictures and reports of ... Shooting Anjali fails to make air rifle final LAHTI (FINLAND), JULY 8. Excellence cannot be an every day exprience, even for the very best. World No.1 Anjali Vedpathak Bhagwat realised it to her dismay, as she failed to make the air rifle final, in the 48th World Shooting Championship at the ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Metro Plus | Open Page | Education | Book Review | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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