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Athletics IAAF asks AAFI to impose Sunita's suspension NEW DELHI, NOV. 6. The International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) has advised the Amateur Athletic Federation of India (AAFI) to follow the rules in the Sunita Rani doping case and impose a suspension on the athlete without further ... Badminton Good show by Rohan Castelino CHENNAI, NOV. 6. India's number one junior player Rohan Castelino, who had an outstanding outing in the recent World Junior badminton championship held in Pretoria (South Africa), is the first male player from the country to have reached the ... Chess Englishmen check Indians BLED, NOV. 6. Aided by fluent wins by their two top stars, Michael Adams and Nigel Short, England ended Indian men's winning run in the 10th round with a 3-1 win in the 35th Chess Olympiad here on Tuesday. Indian women also had a tough day ... Cricket A well-planned chase What a finish it was to the first ODI at Jamshedpur with Ramnaresh Sarwan slamming the last ball for a boundary, with three required to win. West Indies' victory does not surprise me since it is a combative one-day side. The manner in which the ... Ashes series: Daunting task ahead of England BRISBANE, NOV. 6.By the time England finished its final practice at the baking hot 'Gabba on Wednesday, on the eve of the first Test against Australia, it knew it was not only the second best team but also had less chance of success than a ... Other Stories
Football New law proves right IMPHAL. NOV. 6. Citing Manipur's success as the reason, the All India Football Federation president Mr. Priya Ranjan Das Munshi said that the new law of allowing the State associations' requisition of `native' players for the senior National ... Racing : Horse JAI launches website BANGALORE, NOV. 6.The Jockeys Association of India has launched a website of its own www.jockeysindia.com. The website will be a one-stop source for all information regarding Indian jockeys community and ... Sports : General Joginder Singh dead KOLKATA, NOV. 6. Olympian Joginder Singh, one of the finest right wingers the country has ever produced, passed away this morning after a protracted illness. He was 63 and survived by his wife and son. Singh suffered from kidney ailment for ... Tennis Sania advances HYDERABAD, NOV. 6. Sania Mirza played brilliantly to down Sonal Phadke 6-1, 6-3 in the Union Cement ITF/phi women's circuit tennis tournament in Manila, Phillipines today according to information received here. Sania defeated fourth seeded ...
Ramaswami wins a humdinger against IvanovNEW DELHI, NOV. 6. Hope springs eternal. There is hope in Indian tennis. It sprang up through the third string, as Ajay Ramaswami led a bunch of six Indians into the quarterfinals of the MTNL $10,000 ITF Futures tennis tournament at the DLTA ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Metro Plus | Sci Tech | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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