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Billiards & Snooker
Russell crushes Kothari
MIDSOMER NORTON, MAY 23.Mike Russell, the undisputed world no.1 and the second seed in the 2002 World professional billiards championship, gave an impressive display in his quarterfinal contest against India's Manoj Kothari winning 2167-402. ...


Chess
Honours for Subodh and Ramya
CHENNAI, MAY 23. After waiting for several exciting moments after winning their games on the final day, Subodh Lakhey from Nagpur and Ramya Krishna of Hyderabad won the under-12 boys' and girls' titles when their rivals, C.R.G. Krishna and ...
Other Stories

  • Pushpalatha shocks Pratibha


    Cricket
    A dream turns into a nightmare again
    KINGSTON, MAY 23.Indian cricket is back to square one. The team, at the end of the five-Test series, stood where it had begun. Little progress was made on any front and all the pre-tour claims looked hollow as the West Indians celebrated their ...
    Hooper's first series win at home
    ** India's total of 252 was its 21st score over 250-plus in the fourth innings of a Test match. The team has won just three matches, lost nine and drawn nine matches (including a tie) while doing so. ** Meanwhile India has made 250-plus scores ...
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  • Vijay Manjrekar XI retains title
  • 'Beyond the Boundary' series launched
  • India `A' in trouble
  • Indians only have themselves to blame


    Football
    WORLD CUP COUNTDOWN
    Leading contenders: England
    The 1966 World Cup remains the only major trophy that England, for all its tradition, has ever won. However, the abilities of the current English team cannot be dismissed lightly, though it has suffered from an unfortunate streak of injuries to ...
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  • AIFF appoints English coach
  • Beckham is most popular player
  • Acrimonious exit for Keane


    Swimming
    Thiruvananthapuram dominates
    THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, MAY 23. Thiruvananthapuram continued its domination in the 19th sub-junior and 29th junior State aquatic championships at the Water Works Swimming pool here on Thursday. The host swimmers won a majority of the gold medals ...


    Tennis
    Vishal-Nitin duo claims title
    BANGALORE, MAY 23. Winning volleys and friendly punches figured high as Vishal Uppal and Nitin Kirtane scored a hat-trick, winning their third successive doubles title, defeating Mustafa Ghouse and Vijay Kannan 7-6 (7-3), 6-3, in the final of the ...
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  • India makes it to knock-out
  • Russia wins despite Kafelnikov's loss
  • Sizing up the seeds at Roland Garros

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