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Chess
Topalov, Leko win first games
DORTMUND (GERMANY), JULY 14.Peter Leko of Hungary and Bulgaria's Veselin Topalov won the first games in the semifinals of the Candidate's tournament on Saturday, beating Alexei Shirov of Spain and Russian Evgeny Bareev with the black pieces. ...


Cricket
A monumental effort
It really was an astonishing win, one of the finest in Indian cricket. Once again it was a team effort. Mohammed Kaif and Yuveraj Singh, both of whom were brilliant, brought the side back into the game when everything seemed lost, however, it ...
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  • PM, Sonia congratulate Indian team
  • Indian juniors out to prove themselves


    Football
    India swamps Kyrgyzstan, enters final
    KOLKATA, JULY 14. India reserved its place in the finals of the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) under-20 championship swamping Kyrgyzstan 4-0 in the concluding match of the group IV qualifiers here at the Salt Lake Stadium on Sunday. The ...


    Hockey
    Tamil Nadu halts Indian Railways
    CHENNAI, JULY 14. Identifying the qualifiers proved an interesting exercise even as the contests provided phases of exhilarating fare in the Madras Cricket Club-Murugappa Gold Cup hockey tournament on Sunday at the Mayor Radhakrishnan Stadium. ...


    Racing : Motor
    Da Matta continues to dominate
    CLEVELAND, JULY 14. Brazil's Cristiano da Matta, who is one victory away from making CART history, easily captured the pole on Saturday during final qualifying for the Marconi Grand Prix of Cleveland. Another pole. Another championship point. ...


    Tennis
    Corretja in title round
    GSTAAD, Switzerland, July 14. Spaniard Alex Corretja had to wait more than six hours before he finally beat the weather and his Czech opponent Radek Stepanek 7-5, 6-1 to clinch a place in the final of the Swiss Open. Heavy rain had forced the ...
    Zvonareva reaches her first WTA final
    PALERMO (SICILY), JULY 14.Russian teenager Vera Zvonareva reached her first career WTA final when top-seeded Paola Suarez of Argentina withdrew, blaming severe fatigue, during their semifinal match in the $110,000 Palermo WTA Tour tournament ...


    Shooting
    Jaspal finishes joint 12th in his pet event
    LAHTI (FINLAND), JULY 14. It was not his day. It was a bad day. Rather, it was another bad day. Jaspal Rana could not live up to his reputation, or prop up the flagging fortunes of the Indian team, as he finished joint twelfth in his pet ...


    Cycling
    Armstrong entangled in crash
    AVRANCHES (FRANCE), JULY 14.Lance Armstrong was a crash victim in Saturday's seventh stage of the Tour de France, but his quest for a fourth straight title appeared unscathed. The three-time champion became entangled in a crash close to the ...

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