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Chess
Rohith wins title
VIJAYAWADA, JUNE15. Gogineni Rohith of Guntur emerged champion with 9.5 points in the `Immortal Five' FIDE-rated All India open chess tournament, organised by SAAP and co-sponsored by Gautam Group of Educations, at Andhra Gymkhana Club here ...


Cricket
Stewart hits century
MANCHESTER, MAY 15. At the risk of sounding schizophrenic, I find myself wondering whether England has won the third Test by 3-0 or England's World Cup footballers have won a place in the quarter-finals by an innings. As you will gather it has ...


Football
England enters quarterfinals
NIIGATA, (JAPAN) JUNE 15 England reached the World Cup quarterfinals for the first time in 12 years on Saturday, hammering Denmark 3-0 on goals from Rio Ferdinand, Michael Owen and Emile Heskey. Off to the kind of start it had in 1966 when it ...
Portugal falls hard in World Cup exit
INCHEON, JUNE 15. The Portuguese team, boasting some of Europe's top players, had harboured hopes of matching the third-place finish captured by Eusebio's team at the World Cup in England, but like 16 years ago it is packing its bags after the ...
`Hiddink Way' assures success to Korea
INCHEON, JUNE 15. If national coach Guus Hiddink stood for president of South Korea tomorrow he would win by a landslide majority. The Dutch coach, who took Holland to the semi-final of the World Cup four years ago in France, was lionised by ...
Japanese bask in bonanza
YOKOHAMA, JUNE 15.Japan's players benefited from their solid performance in the first round of the World Cup in more ways than one. In addition to advancing to the next round where they will play Turkey on Tuesday in Miyagi, Philippe ...
Other Stories

  • Sweden wary of African lions
  • Neuville's goal nails Paraguay
  • World Cup - VOICES
  • Zico believes Japan can reach last four


    Swimming
    Big field for National meet
    CHENNAI, JUNE 15. Over 600 boys and girls, drawn from 24 states and the SSCB are likely to take part in the junior national aquatic championship, which is returning to the city after a 15 year gap. The event will be conducted by the TNSAA ...


    Tennis
    No stopping Sheethal Goutham
    NEW DELHI, JUNE 15.It was the same story running for the third week, and Sheethal Goutham proved supreme once again, winning her third singles title in a row, as she beat her doubles partner Shruti Dhawan 6-4, 6-0 in an hour in the final of the $ ...

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