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Asian Games
Heart-break for Jaspal Rana
BUSAN, OCT. 7. Jaspal Rana had returned home to a hero's welcome from Hiroshima in 1994. In 1998 at Bangkok, he was considered a trifle unlucky as he settled for silver. But now, the pistol king is sure to go back empty handed from here unless he ...
India takes off on Anju's golden leap
BUSAN, OCT. 7. Anju Bobby George got what she had aimed for — the gold in the long jump competition of the Asian Games. Thanks to her, India's athletics campaign in the Games received the boost it needed to overcome a few early ...
India moves up three places
BUSAN, OCT. 7. India enjoying its most successful day this far, having its tally boosted by the golds struck by Anju Bobby George and the kabaddi team and the bronze gained by wrestler Palwinder Singh Cheema, moved up three notches from its ...
Other Stories

  • Medal tally
  • Ruiping rewrites world records
  • DD does it again
  • Korea humiliates India
  • India makes it a no contest
  • Paes-Bhupathi pair back in business
  • Palwinder bags bronze


    Chess
    Stage set for exciting finish
    NEW DELHI, OCT. 7. A four-way tie at the top and just a round to go, the battle for honours in the National junior girls' chess championship is going all the way to the wire. After the eighth and penultimate round on Monday, top seed and ...
    India gets two more entries
    HYDERABAD, OCT. 7. The advantage of hosting the chess World Cup was amply demonstrated when the All India Chess Federation earned another significant favour from the world body, FIDE. It got two more entries in the women's sections for the meet ...


    Cricket
    Hooper enjoys his new role as skipper
    BANGALORE, OCT. 7. Staying calm amidst swirling memories, Carl Hooper says, "I am not a guy for numbers.'' Yet, a special number will crown his career when he leads the West Indies against India in the first Test at Mumbai on Wednesday. The match ...
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  • Ganguly, Dravid & Wright honoured

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