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Mary Ann Gomes stuns Nisha
PUNE, SEPT. 3. As anticipated, the younger or less-accomplished players are making life very difficult for some of the older and seasoned names. At the receiving end were the top three odd-numbered seeds, headed by favourite Nisha Mohota, in the ...
Prakash joins Kidambi in lead
KOLKATA, SEPT. 3.Grandmaster elect G.B. Prakash of Indian Bank, Chennai, made the right move at the right time to join the overnight leader Sundararajan Kidambi of Tamil Nadu at the top with 8.5 points each at the end of the 10th and penultimate ...


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Sanjay Bangar — the magic man for India
LONDON, SEPT. 3.Sanjay Bangar is not a star cricketer; he is more akin to the old-fashioned, and business-like, who bats with patience and persistence and of course without frills and bowls with enthusiasm and in a straightforward manner. This ...
Pride, honour and paying their price
CHENNAI, SEPT.3.Imagine this situation. Just imagine. You have tens of crores in the bank. You have a name that is as easily recognised in the Chambal ravines as it is in the swanky pubs of Bangalore and the dusty lanes and bylanes of old ...
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    India puts it across Australia
    COLOGNE, SEPT. 3. A victory at last for India and even as the fragrance of it floated across the Rot-Wess hockey stadium on a balmy afternoon in the Champions Trophy one was left wondering why a super power like Australia slithered down this ...


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    Tennis
    Ageev outplays Nitin
    CHENNAI, SEPT 3. It was a poignant moment. There was no flashlights to give life to it. Long after his opponent had left, long after the referees had gone to their rooms, Nitin Kirtane stayed put in his seat gathering his thoughts. A player known ...
    Agassi storms into last eight
    NEW YORK, SEPT. 3.In some respects, it had the feel of two pals out for a late-night hitting session under the lights. There was much more at stake, of course, when Younes El Aynaoui and Wayne Ferreira played until 2:14 a.m on Tuesday: money, ...

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