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Good start by IndiansCOLOMBO, AUG. 9. India had a profitable opening day in the 14th Asian athletic championships with a haul of four medals even as the Chinese showed their depth in the women's throwing events by claiming both the gold medals, with a record to boot ... Other Stories
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IOB, Indian Bank in title clashCHENNAI, AUG. 9. Two Chennai-based outfits, Indian Overseas Bank and Indian Bank, have made the Ace IOB-Magnolia Trophy all-India men's basketball tournament a local affair, proving the fact once again that the best club teams are in Tamil Nadu. ... Chess Wipro to support Deepan, Priyadarshini CHENNAI, AUG. 9. Wipro, India's IT major which has been providing the support system for many promising chess players over the last couple of years, has taken Tamil Nadu's Deepan Chakkravarthy and M. Priyadarshini under its fold. This was ... Cricket
Ganguly in battling moodTRENT BRIDGE, AUG. 9. Sourav Ganguly (batting 68) appeared keen and eager to take position for a long drawn out tussle against England, especially Andrew Flintoff. With the second day of the npower second Test delayed by more than ... Other Stories
Golf Chiranjeev tied at 12th place NEW DELHI, AUG. 9. Chiranjeev Milkha Singh carded a round of one-under 71 in the second round and kept himself in contention, tied at 12th place, at the Sun Chlorella Classic golf tournament on the Japanese PGA Tour. According to information ... Muniyappa returns day's best BANGALORE, AUG. 9. For the third day in succession, Jyoti Randhawa stayed in the lead in the Hero Honda Open South Golf tournament at the KGA course. Randhawa, with a card of one under 71, had a cumulative six under 210 for the three days. ... Sports : General Sport Digest TENNIS: LONDON: Yugoslav World number five Jelena Dokic (in picture above) is planning to move to London and apply for British citizenship, according to her volatile father Damir. Belgrade planning authorities have rejected ... Table Tennis
Railways wins women's crown, Petroleum regains men's titleNEW DELHI, AUG. 9. Down by two games in the deciding `rubber', Susmita Roy fought from the brink of defeat to pull off a stunning victory over N.R. Indu and scripted a dream victory for Railways over Petroleum in the 32nd all-India ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Young World | Quest | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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