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Athletics
Usha School of Athletics to be inaugurated
KOZHIKODE, MAY 28.Dreams never die. They just change hands. you fail to realise your dream to be a Test cricketer, you try hard to make your son one. When P.T. Usha couldn't quite win an Olympic medal — she came as close it to as possible ...


Chess
Venkatesh, Ganguly in lead
BANGALORE, MAY 28.M.R. Venkatesh and S.S. Ganguly led with five points each at the conclusion of the fifth round in the National rapid chess championship at the Koramangala Indoor Stadium here on Tuesday. In the fifth round, Venkatesh defeated ...
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  • AICF not sure of Humpy's feat


    Cricket
    Indians look to salvage pride
    BRIDGETOWN, MAY 28. The teams left rain behind and flew into a cloudy Barbados but the forecast held welcome news for the third one-day match of the series on Wednesday after the first two were washed out in Kingston over the weekend. Sun has ...


    Football
    Will the Scolari 'shield' work for Brazil?
    ULSAN (SOUTH KOREA), MAY 28. As the only four-time winner of the World Cup, Brazil has a good idea what life is like in the fishbowl of soccer's biggest show. And that's just what coach Luiz Felipe Scolari wants to avoid. Scolari is trying to ...
    WORLD CUP COUNTDOWN
    Men who matter: Zinedine Zidane
    Whoosh! What a goal! The ball entered the cage like a laser-guided missile, a shot of breathtaking quality from an awesome player. That was the astonishing strike from France and Real Madrid's Zinedine Zidane, that sunk Bayer Laverkusen in this ...
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  • Refereeing still a man's job at World Cup
  • 'Brazil's good, but Turkey's good too'
  • Japan's not on his sojourn list


    Tennis
    Big jump for Vijay Kannan
    CHANDIGARH, MAY 28. National hardcourt champion Vijay Kannan had a jump of 514 places on the ATP computer following his fine showing in the recent ITF Satellite circuit. The Southern Railway employee, Vijay has moved to 689 in the world with ...
    Gaudenzi knocks out Sampras; Seles survives a scare
    PARIS, MAY 28.Monica Seles lost her first five games, regrouped after a long rain delay and pulled away to beat Angeles Montolio in the first round of the French Open on Tuesday. Seles, who has never failed to make the quarterfinals in her ...
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  • Little Prince — a winner in defeat!
  • An impatient Shruti overcomes Medhini

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