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India makes heavy weather of modest targetLONDON, JUNE 30. The pigeon which halted the progress of a Sachin Tendulkar cut shot to the boundary, was declared hale and hearty by a Surrey official, who added that it had flown out of the back door of the groundsman's hut. This must have left ... Yuveraj, Dravid script Indian victory LONDON, JUNE 29. The straight and simple formula of packing the team with batsmen fetched India a comfortable six-wicket victory with seven balls to spare against England in its first match of the NatWest Trophy III triseries at lord's on ... Other Stories
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Brazil is the `penatcampeao'YOKOHAMA, JUNE 30. It was the game soccer had waited 50 years to see, and the show belonged to Ronaldo. The Brazilian striker teamed up with Rivaldo to melt a steely German defence, scoring a pair of second-half goals that lifted the South ...
From Bouba Diop to Ronaldo - goals, goals, goalsSEOUL, JUNE 30.Goals, goals and more goals. It's what everyone wants to see at every World Cup - and the 17th edition of the Greatest Show on Earth hasn't disappointed. As always, some have been spectacular, several mundane, others controversial ...
Brazil breaks into mega celebrationRIO DE JANEIRO (BRAZIL), JUNE 30.Brazil broke into wild samba celebrations today as the national side's 2-0 World Cup final win over Germany triggered an explosion of national joy. Car horns blared in cities across the country, fireworks ... Other Stories
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Warren (Darryl) wins APRC Group N titleROTORUA (NEW ZEALAND), JUNE 30. Despair is the price one pays for setting oneself an impossible dream. But for Team MRF Tyres' Stuart Warren (co-driver Darryl Judd), in a Mitsubishi Lancer Evo7, winning an Asia Pacific Rally Championship (APRC) ... Tennis The end of an era of dinosaurs LONDON, JUNE 30.The dinosaurs are gone. Not surprisingly, they have promised to come back next summer to renew their association with the greatest tennis championship in the world, and perhaps reinvent themselves as dinosaurs. But, then, no ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Metro Plus | Business | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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