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Ganguly is still the kingMUMBAI, NOV. 27.Grandmaster Surya Sekhar Ganguly (8 points) of Indian Oil Corporation retained his hold on the crown by winning the Inter-petroleum individual chess championship that concluded here on Wednesday. The 18-year old, who is yet to ... Cricket Youhana & Elahi demoralise Zimbabwe HARARE, NOV. 27. Pakistan beat Zimbabwe by 48 runs to win the third one-day international here today. The home team was once more put to the sword by the dazzling Yousuf Youhana and the bludgeoning of Saleem Elahi, who scored very different ... Other Stories
Football Fortune favours East Bengal KOLKATA, NOV. 27. Kingfisher East Bengal managed a 1-0 win against a defensive JCT Mills, Phagwara in a fourth round match of the Oil PSU VII National Football League (NFL) here at the Salt Lake Stadium on Wednesday. Nigerian striker Mike ... Tennis
Sania goes down fighting to DominikaMUMBAI, NOV. 27. Sania Mirza ventured where few Indian women tennis players have gone before on the International Tennis Federation circuit. She fought on court for almost three hours in a highly competitive match, hitting at least six shots for ... Table Tennis Double for Susan Magi PONDICHERRY, NOV. 27.J. Susan Magi (St. Patrick) bagged a double winning the junior and sub-junior girls' titles in the Pondicherry State table tennis championship held at Government Law College, here from November 21 to 24. The results: ... Volleyball
Railways survives a scare against HaryanaCHAUTALA, NOV. 27.When a team has the likes of Gisha Thomas, Mercy Anthony and Vincy George, one expected a domineering show at the 51st senior National volleyball championship here on Wednesday. Playing against a modest team such as Maharashtra, ... Bridge Indian Railways B stays in lead LUDHIANA, NOV. 27. With three more rounds to go in the pre-quarterfinal Swiss League matches for the Ruia Trophy the following teams stood among the first eight teams. Indian Railways B, which topped in the qualifying Swiss league continued to ... 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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