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BHOPAL, DEC. 10. Seldom does one take the defeat of the top seed for granted. One such rare occurance took place when the Kerala girls fell at their first hurdle of the team championship of the National junior badminton championship at the BHEL ... More
YORK, DEC. 10. Peter Gilchrist and David Causier, playing in the final of the UK billiards championship, shrugged off early rustiness initiated by a three-day gap between the semifinal and final and by the shift in venue from the North Ormesby ... More
MOSCOW, DEC. 10. World chess champion Viswanathan Anand and the teenaged Ruslan Ponomariov of Ukraine have been impressive in the FIDE World championship so far and are seen as bigger favourites at this stage of the semifinals having to play two ... More Other Stories
India keen to wrap up series at MoteraAHMEDABAD, DEC. 10. Indian cricket appears to have returned to the familiar backyard situation of `pomp and poise'. It just required a scent of a home Test and plain sailing in one of the famous venues in Punjab to tickle the Indian cricketers. ... More Other Stories
NEW DELHI, DEC. 10. The world football governing body, FIFA, has chosen India for its Goal Project, under which it has earmarked 400,000 dollars for the construction of a Football House, a training centre and hostel facility. This was announced ... More
Inspired Malaysia downs IndiaKUALA LUMPUR, DEC. 10. There were joyous scenes at Bukit Jalil when India, leading 1-0 at half time and missing a penalty stroke, lost to host Malaysia in the Champions Challenge hockey cup here on Monday. For the all the pressure that India ... More Rajinder Kumar is PSB's golden boy KARIMNAGAR, DEC. 10. Punjab and Sind Bank's determination and opportunism enabled it to get the better of Punjab 2-1 via a golden goal in the final of the Junior (under-18) National hockey championship which concluded at the Ambedkar Stadium here ... More
CHENNAI, DEC. 10. Two classy performances lit up the final day's proceedings as Delhi's Ritwik Bhattacharya and Chennai's Joshna Chinappa retained the men's and women's titles respectively in the senior National squash championship which ... More
Vasudeva overcomes ShivshankarNEW DELHI, DEC. 10. When he plays to potential, Vasudeva Reddy is a delight to watch. He may be out of the ATP ranking system, but Vasudeva Reddy revealed a renewed vigour to fight it out on court, as he beat S. K. Shivshankar 7-6 (11-9), 2-6, ... More
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