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Chess Deric Pinto moves into lead KOCHI, JUNE 22. For the second successive day, a coach hogged the limelight at the 14th Cusat Open all-India Fide-rated chess tournament for the Bull Chess Trophy here on Saturday. Deric Pinto, who runs a chess school in Mangalore, pipped some ... A quiet start by Anand and Kramnik CHENNAI, JUNE 21. Einstein Group World chess champion Vladimir Kramnik of Russia and defending champion Viswanathan Anand were unimpressive in their white games and were off to a quiet start with both of Friday's games ending in draws at Leon in ... Cricket Indian team probables NEW DELHI, JUNE 22. The following players have been selected for the second phase of coaching camp to be held at the TERI ground from June 24. The Indian team selected from the camp will compete in the triangular series to be played in England ... Fleming saves Kiwis from collapse BRIDGETOWN, JUNE 22. A solid 130 by New Zealand skipper Stephen Fleming has saved his team's first innings from collapse in the first Test against the West Indies. Fleming played a near-flawless 275 minutes before flicking a Carl Hooper ... Akhtar will cause havoc at World Cup: Latif KARACHI, JUNE 22. Pakistan fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar is at the peak of his form and could cause havoc at next year's World Cup in South Africa, wicketkeeper Rashid Latif said today. Latif, who returned with the Pakistan squad from Australia ... Football
Mansiz serves up a Turkish delightOSAKA, JUNE 22.Lightning-quick Senegal finally ran out of steam as hardworking Turkey marched into its first World Cup semifinal. A golden goal in the fourth minute of extra time from Ilhan Mansiz decided a compelling quarterfinal encounter. ... WORLD CUP NOTEBOOK
FIFA praises English fans for `perfect' behaviourYOKOHAMA (JAPAN), JUNE 22. FIFA praised England's fans at the World Cup, saying their behaviour has been perfect, even in defeat. In the past, English supporters have been involved in acts of violence, and in the build-up to the World Cup, ... Other Stories
Racing : Motor Schumacher delights home fans NUERBURGRING (GERMANY), JUNE 22. Michael Schumacher delighted the home fans by lapping nearly a second faster than his Ferrari team mate Rubens Barrichello in today's free practice for the European Grand Prix. The four-times world champion, ... Sports : General
Tennis Ajay goes down to Ayala NEW DELHI, JUNE 22. Ajay Ramaswamy went down 7-6 (7-5), 3-6, 6-7 (7-9) to eighth-seeded Diego Ayala of the U.S. in the pre-quarterfinals of the $ 10,000 ITF Futures tennis tournament in Montreal, Canada. Three other Indians Harsh Mankad, ... Wrestling Indians do well NEW DELHI, JUNE 22. The Indian team bagged four gold and two bronze medals in the Asian junior freestyle and Greco-Roman wrestling championship held at Mashhad, Iran, from June 19 to 21. Yogeshwar Dutt (54 kg), Krishan Kumar (58 kg) and Sushil ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Magazine | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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