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Chess Srinivas Rao in sole lead VIJAYAWADA, JUNE 13. Andhra State champion M. Srinivas Rao emerged sole leader with seven points at the end of seventh round in the `Immortal Five' memorial all-India FIDE Open chess tournament being organised by SAAP and co-sponsored by Gautam ... Cricket Venkatraghavan and Bucknor are the best in business The umpires have been in focus these days. What with the elite Test panel and the concept of total neutrality firmly in place. I must say that the coming in of neutral umpires in Test cricket has considerably removed the suspicions of bias from ... Bright start by England MANCHESTER, JUNE 13.England trotted along at four an over on the first day of the third Test at Old Trafford today against a Sri Lankan team running on an empty tank. By tea, having won the toss, England was 215 for two off 55 overs in front of ... Other Stories
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Del Piero goal sees Italy throughOITA (JAPAN), JUNE 13. An 85th-minute goal from striker Alessandro Del Piero gave Italy a 1-1 draw with Mexico on Thursday, sending the three-time champion to the round of 16 of the World Cup. Mexico, which won its first two games, finished on ...
Brazilians run riotSUWON (SOUTH KOREA), JUNE 13.Brazil, looking more and more like the World Cup favourite, thrashed Costa Rica 5-2 on Thursday in their Group C finale, denying the Central Americans a place in the round of 16. Four Brazilians scored ...
Turkey drubs China; makes second-roundSEOUL, South Korea, June 13. Turkey leapfrogged Costa Rica into second place in Group C and into the second round of the World Cup for the first time with a 3-0 victory over ten-man China on Thursday. Hakan Sas and Bulent ...
Japan looks up to wonderboy InamotoOSAKA (JAPAN), JUNE 13.Junichi Inamoto will seek to hit another high in what has already been a roller-coaster 10 days by driving co-host Japan to victory over Tunisia and into the World Cup second round here on Friday. Inamoto, the midfield ... WORLD CUP NOTEBOOK Danes no strangers to English YOKOHAMA, Japan, June 13. The Danish won't be strangers to the English in Saturday's second-round game. Jon Dahl Tomasson, who has four goals and is chasing the Golden Boot award, played at Newcastle in the late 90s but did little, often being ... Other Stories
Tennis Radhika outwits Sonal NEW DELHI, JUNE 13. She may not have won much recently, but Radhika Tulpule can be a delight to watch when she is playing close to her best. The 20-year-old Pune girl was in such good form that she overwhelmed the fourth-seeded Sonal Phadke 6-0, ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Entertainment | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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