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Deshmukh is championNEW DELHI, APRIL 24. International Master Anup Deshmukh's tenacity paid off as he fought his way to victory against V. S. Negi and claimed the honours in the Global Networks International rating chess tournament at the Russian Cultural Centre ... Cricket
It's calypso time for IndiaPORT OF SPAIN, APRIL 24. Camera in hand, he merrily clicked away to capture the joyous scenes for posterity. Even if he was not on the field when the momentous deed was recorded, Anil Kumble's heart was with the team in the middle and his beaming ... Teamwork does the trick for India As predicted in this column, India goes into the third Test with a 1-0 lead. Port of Spain had been a lucky venue for India in the past and it was no different this time. Despite all the talk about the pitch being hard, pacey and bouncy, it ... Other Stories
Football Chinese Taipei in last four MARGAO, APRIL 24. Chinese Taipei humiliated Singapore 18-0 to enter the semifinals from Group B of the AFC under-19 Women's Football Championship at the Nehru stadium here on Wednesday. Also making it to the last four stage were Japan, North ... WORLD CUP COUNTDOWN Legends: Roberto Rivelino Like every gifted player, Rivelino needed that timely stroke of luck to propel his career. It came during the preparation of the Brazilian team for the 1970 World Cup in Mexico. The team Manager Joao Saldanha, whose policies and selection ... Racing : Motor Record entries for Subaru Rally CHENNAI, APRIL 24. The Subaru Rally, to be held in Canberra between May 3 and 5, has attracted a record 49 entries from Australia, New Zealand, India, Italy, Kenya, Malaysia, Japan and Great Britain. The Federation Internationale de l'Automobile, ... Sports : General Sport Digest BOXING: LAS VEGAS: Memphis may soon have something else to boast about besides Graceland. If ticket sales for the Tyson-Lewis title bout go as expected, the city will likely be playing host to the richest fight ever on June 8. With ... India plans to bid for 2012 Olympics NEW DELHI, APRIL 24. Though the memories are still afresh of India's embarrassing defeat in the bid for the 2006 Asian Games, the Sports Minister, Ms. Uma Bharti, on Wednesday made an adventurous announcement of bidding for the 2012 Olympic ... Tennis Ankita shocks Sai Jayalakshmy PUNE, APRIL 24. Like in many parts of the country, it's vacation time here with schools and colleges closed for the summer holidays. It's the time of the year when students dump their textbooks and hope to enjoy nearly two months of `free time' ... Other Stories
Shooting Anjali disappoints NEW DELHI, APRIL 24. Anjali Vedpathak slipped into her worst form in the sport rifle 3-position event and ended up joint 28th with a 565 in the shooting World Cup in Shanghai on Wednesday. The 32-year-old Anjali had grappled with a ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Metro Plus | Sci Tech | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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