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Chess Indian men beat U.S. BLED, NOV. 3. Indian men repeated their Istanbul feat by inflicting a similar, more familiar 3-1 score against the more fancied United States to move up in the placings at the end of the eighth round of the 35th Chess Olympiad in progress at the ... Cricket
Laxman's love affair with Eden continuesKOLKATA, NOV. 3.The final Test of the series was given a decent burial at the Eden Gardens with India gaining the most from the experience. The runs and the wickets lost their sheen as the day wore on but then for some the proceedings did matter ... Tendulkar out of one-dayers KOLKATA, NOV. 3.Sachin Tendulkar will not be available for the upcoming one-day International series owing to an hamstring strain he suffered during the course of his magnificent 176 at the Eden Gardens on Sunday. The Board president, Mr. ... By far, a productive year for Tendulkar ** The 214-run partnership between Sachin Tendulkar and V.V.S. Laxman was India's best against the West Indies for the fifth wicket bettering the 204 between Sunil Gavaskar and Brijesh Patel at Port of Spain in March 1976. The partnership was ... Other Stories
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Manipur in title roundIMPHAL, NOV. 3. A 10-man Manipur took the route to the final via tie-breaker beating fancied Goa, 4-3, in the shoot-outs after the 120 minutes of regulation and the extra time failed to break the deadlock in the rematch of the second semifinals ... Sports : General Cash awards presented to sportspersons THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, NOV. 3.P.T. Usha, Shiny Wilson, K.J. Manoj Lal, P. Ramachandran, P. Anil Kumar and Jincy Philip were among the sportspersons who received cash awards from the Kerala Chief Minister Mr. A.K. Antony at a function held at the ... Tennis The ITF caravan moves to New Delhi NEW DELHI, NOV. 3. It is that time of the year when the whole nation celebrates the festival of lights. Yet, the Indian tennis players are quite earnest, as they put aside the Deepavali celebrations, to concentrate on their professional ... 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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