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Pankaj Advani bags titleBANGALORE, JUNE 11. Teen sensation Pankaj Advani of Karnataka capped a fine week with a 6-3 win over Dharminder Lilly of Punjab to pocket the title and the winner's purse of Rs. 30,000 in the M.S. Ramaiah Memorial All India Invitation prize money ... Chess Cusat Open from June 20 KOCHI, JUNE 11. The 14th Cusat Open all-India Fide-rated chess tournament, for the Bull Chess Products Trophy, will be held at the Cochin University's Thrikkakara campus from June 20 to 26. Around 50 rated players from all over the country, ... Other Stories
Cricket North, Central in final BANGALORE, JUNE 11. North Zone and Central Zone entered the final of the Col. Hemu Adhikari Trophy NCA inter-zonal tournament. In their last league matches here on Tuesday, North scored a 41-run victory over Combined Zonal Academy while Central ... Football
England gears to fight complacencySENDAI (JAPAN), JUNE 11.Pre-tournament favourite Argentina aims to avoid only the third first-round World Cup exit in its history against a rugged Swedish side, which needs only a point to survive the `Group of Death' when they clash here on ...
Ignominious exit for the FrenchINCHEON (SOUTH KOREA), JUNE 11. Denmark celebrated at the expense of France as the defending champion crashed out of the World Cup, failing to score a single goal in three games and finishing last in its group. The Danes scored a goal in each ...
Bode, Klose don the executioner's mantleSHIZUOKA (JAPAN), JUNE 11. Substitute Marco Bode and Miroslav Klose fired Germany to a 2-0 victory over Cameroon in a bad-tempered Group E match on Tuesday, sending the three-time titlist to the second round and eliminating the Africans from the ... WORLD CUP NOTEBOOK Mathis meant business, straightaway AEGU (SOUTH KOREA), JUNE 11.Clint Mathis scored in his World Cup debut, and on one of the first times he touched the ball. ``Somebody on the U.S. team had to do it,'' the newly shorn attacker said after Monday's 1-1 tie against South Korea, ... COMMENT Italy should have won, no matter Poll's ruling DAEGU (SOUTH KOREA), JUNE 11.I have very little brief for Graham Poll, the English referee who was up to his neck in controversy yet again after Italy had lost to Croatia. He was furiously criticised by Russia's coach Romantsev after it had ... Other Stories
Tennis Medini ousts Iciri NEW DELHI, JUNE 11.You never get to start from where you finished. You often have to start from scratch in each match. Iciri thought that her good form would carry her through, and did not know how to react when the going got tough against the ... Shooting Abhinav, Anjali carry India's hopes NEW DELHI, JUNE 11.Rifle shooters Abhinav Bindra and Anjali Bhagwat will be India's best bet at the 48th World shooting championship to be held in Lahti, Finland, from July 2 to 16. The two will lead a 34-member Indian contingent at the ... Cycling
Convincing wins for Malik, RameshworiNEW DELHI, JUNE 11.Sandeep Malik made most of the early morning strong tailwinds on the home stretch to win the men's individual time trial road race, in the second SAARC cycling championship near here. The golden girl of Indian cycling, ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Opportunities | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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