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Badminton
Amar has it easy
GUNTUR, NOV. 23.Amar Mohite of Maharashtra recorded a comfortable 15-0, 15-3 win over Partha Sahta of Madhya Pradesh in the boys second round of the 27th junior National badminton championship for boys and girls being held at the NTR Municipal ...


Chess
Setback for Indians
IRAKLIO (GREECE), NOV. 23. All the three Indians in leading slots had setbacks and no Indian was in the lead when the ninth round of the World Youth Chess Festival on Friday night. In the girls' under-12 section, Ramya Krishna was defeated on ...
IOC in lead
MUMBAI, NOV. 23. Grandmaster K. Sasikiran (ONGC) pulled off a timely victory against IM-elect Jayant Gokhale (Bharat Petroleum) to score his team's slender 2.5-1.5 victory at the end of first day's play in the Inter-Petroleum chess tournament ...


Cricket
Vijayawada may turn into `Blazewada'
VIJAYAWADA, NOV. 23. The friendly policeman turned around and said, "you know, they call this place `Blazewada.'' Indeed, it `burns' during the summers in Vijayawada, and the temperature touched almost 49 degrees Celsius in May this year. With ...
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    Football
    ITI holds HAL
    BANGALORE, NOV. 23.The final touch was absent and the drumbeats heralding a goal were missing. The inability to convert dominance into goals forced HAL to crashland to a goalless draw against ITI in the National Football League (NFL) match at the ...


    Hockey
    Women's World Cup from today
    PERTH, NOV 23.The women's World Cup has attracted the top women's hockey players from 16 nations to Perth - or has it? Absent from the tournament, which starts Sunday, are Commonwealth Games gold medallists, India - excluded after losing a ...


    Swimming
    Coughlin sets record in 100m butterfly
    EAST MEADOW, New York, NOV. 23. Natalie Coughlin of California set a world short-course record in the 100m butterfly, then set an American mark in the 50m backstroke before winning the 200m backstroke for her third gold medal at the FINA World ...


    Volleyball
    Chautala gears up for Railways' ride
    CHAUTALA (HARYANA), NOV. 23. This bustling village bordering Rajasthan finds no mention on the Indian Railways' map, the nearest station being Bhatinda in Punjab. Located off the National Highway number 10, this cotton-producing hamlet in Sirsa ...


    Cycling
    First gold for Gurpreet
    HYDERABAD, NOV. 23. Gurpreet Kaur of Punjab bagged her first gold medal and her fourth medal overall in the meet when she won the five kilometre points race for girls under-18 in the 56th senior, 31st junior and 19th sub-junior National cycling ...

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