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Asian Games Indian campaign comes to an end BUSAN, OCT. 13. The Indian campaign in the 14th Asian Games came to an end as the last of its competitors, Ranibara Devi, failed to make progress beyond the second round of the women's feather weight (59 kg) competition in the taekwondo events at ...
Sunita Rani tests positiveBUSAN, OCT. 13. The unthinkable has happened. Sunita Rani has tested positive for a banned substance. If the `B' sample also turns positive and the charge holds, the Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) will strip her of the medals she won in these ...
Women's relay team bags goldBUSAN, OCT. 13. The euphoria of ending up with the best ever Asian Games gold collection in athletics since 1978, was somewhat dampened as news trickled into the Indian camp that Sunita Rani had tested positive for a banned steroid in the test ... Zhou Mi is new women's champion BUSAN, OCT. 13. It was a day of upsets and one-sided matches. Leaving thus very little to write home about. A pity in itself as the crowd too were to leave the Gangseo gymnasium courts on Sunday somewhat disappointed though they had a new hero in ... Day of the Uzbeks BUSAN, OCT. 13.Ikrom Berdiev outpointed South Korea's Choi Ki-soo on Sunday as Uzbekistan won all three heavyweight divisions on its way to five Asian Games boxing gold medals. South Korea took three gold medals, Kazakstan had two and Pakistan ... Cricket, chess likely for Doha Games BUSAN, OCT. 13. Cricket and chess along with Korush, a popular sport in Central Asia, are likely to be included into the competition schedule of the 15th Asian Games to be held in Doha, Qatar, from December 1 to 15, 2006. Though unwilling to ... Other Stories
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Easy day for Anand, MeenakshiHYDERABAD, OCT. 13. Indian girls continued to hog the limelight in the second World Cup chess championship at the Ramoji Film City near here on Sunday. Chennai girl Subbaraman Meenakshi moved one step closer to qualifying for the knockout phase ... Visa problems for Indian team HYDERABAD, OCT. 13. There is an avoidable suspense about the participation of the Indian team in the 35th Chess Olympiad to be held in Bled (Slovenia) from October 25 as the Indian officials are worried about not getting the visas in time for the ... Cricket Golf Nations Cup: Indians muff chance to qualify JOHOR BAHRU (MALAYSIA), OCT. 13. India frittered away a golden chance for qualifying to the World Cup golf championship after having raised some realistic hopes over the last two days. It was yet another usual story of `so near yet so far' as ... Racing : Motor Four in a row for Naren Kumar BANGALORE, OCT. 13. V.R. Naren Kumar of Team MRF triumphed in the Rally Royal Orchid Park Plaza de Bangalore, the fourth round of the Motorsports Association of India's (MAI) National rally championship. It was Naren's fourth successive win in ... Vijayakumar-Vishwanath duo dominates PANJIM, OCT. 13. Overnight showers turned the track laid out at the Campal Parade ground into a complex one. Nevertheless, it helped enhance the reputation of a few riders, especially the cousins from Bangalore, C. Vijayakumar and T.K. Vishwanath ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Metro Plus | Business | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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