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A wish list for the year 2006 It does not matter if wishes are never fulfilled, it is the making of them which brings the pleasure, writes Rohit Brijnath
An extremely busy year for the mediaChappell has to resign to the fact that he will have to produce results
Ivan Ljubicic may ride easily till semifinalsChennai: Some of them might try and pinch themselves out of their nightmare, some might have an eye on the earliest airline schedule, a few others might believe that their court finally resembles a tinge of green, and an exclusive few might even ... Cricket How, Fulton star in Kiwis' win QUEENSTOWN (NEW ZEALAND): Peshawar unlikely to host second one-dayer KARACHI: : The Indian cricket team's itinerary for its tour of Pakistan looks headed for another change with Peshawar unlikely to host the second One-dayer, leaving Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) to grapple with yet another problem barely a week ... Big win for India KARACHI: : A quickfire 138 by opener Jaya Sharma and her record unbeaten 223 run third-wicket stand with Anjum Chopra (80) helped India crush host Pakistan by 193 runs to record its second successive win in the inaugural women's Asia Cup cricket ... Other Stories
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Chennai Open is the best way to begin the year: MoyaCHENNAI: Carlos Moya is back even before the echoes of `C'mon Moya' would just about be reaching a decibel level he can finally fathom. A two-time winner, he looks like winning when he is at his best, and winning even when he is not. He is the ... Germany upsets Australia PERTH: Kiefer combined with German team-mate Anna-Lena Groenefeld on Saturday to upset the Australian pair of Samantha Stosur and Wayne Arthurs 4-6, 6-3 and 10-8 in the match tiebreaker in the Hopman Cup team tennis opener. It gave Germany a 2-1 ... Other Stories
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Indian Airlines brooks no defenceTwin strike by Sandeep downs Punjab and Sind Bank Basketball Bridge Chennaionline wins Ruia Silver CHENNAI: The honour of winning the first trophy, Ruia Silver, out of four in contention in the 47th edition of National bridge championship went to Chennaionline team. Thirty-three teams, who could not enter the last 32 of the Ruia Gold, ... Chess Negi holds Le Roux NEW DELHI: Parimarjan Negi missed a possible victory before holding ninth-seeded French International Master Jean Pierre Le Roux in the third round of the Hastings Masters chess tournament at Hastings, in United Kingdom, on Friday. With this ... Equestrian Generalia New Year honour for England's Ashes-winning team LONDON: England's Ashes-winning cricketers and the team behind London's 2012 Olympic bid lead the sporting New Year honours list, which was announced on Saturday. Michael Vaughan, cricket captain and the coach, Duncan Fletcher are made OBEs ... Racing : Horse Sports : General Table Tennis Read Today's supplements: Magazine | Open Page | Property Plus | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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