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Indian teams unbeaten on opening dayJODHPUR, APRIL 8.With a draw on the top board and an equally-surprising victory on the fourth, the men from Turkmenistan denied China a flying start in the Asian team chess championship here on Tuesday. On a day when the `heavyweights' were ...
Iran's arrival prevents bad bloodJODHPUR, APRIL 8.Iran's arrival proved a blessing in disguise for it prevented an unsavoury incident on the opening day of the Asian team chess championship on Tuesday. But first, the background. All appeared well when the captain/players' ... Cricket Pakistan mauls Kenya SHARJAH, APRIL 8.The new-look Pakistan team confidently marched towards a partial redemption for its World Cup debacle, scoring a fluent 143-run victory against Kenya today for its third consecutive win in the four-nation one-day tournament here. ... Other Stories
Football
Ronaldo plays the smiling assassinIt is not the beautiful women who have spiced his life that most bring a smile the face of Ronaldo, nor the choice of the world's finest automobile products (although Monday he was driving a modest Alfa after someone pinched his race-machine of a ... Golf Early exit for Jeev, Mukesh NEW DELHI, APRIL 8.Top Indian pro Jeev Milkha Singh struggled with his body balance due to ear infection while Mukesh Kumar extended his streak of bad putting as the two seeds made first round exit in the SRF all-India Matchplay golf championship ... Racing : Motor Kato still unconscious TOKYO, APRIL 8. Japanese rider Daijiro Kato hasn't regained consciousness on Tuesday, more than 48 hours after suffering severe injuries to his head, neck and chest in a horrific crash at the Japanese GP. ``Honda team officials have told us he ... Sports : General Lakshman Singh faces life-ban as IOA confirms dope cases NEW DELHI, APRIL 8.The Indian Olympic Association (IOA) on Tuesday confirmed the 22 positive dope cases from the Hyderabad National Games and stated that its Medical Commission would meet on April 23 to disclose the final list of offenders. The ... Tennis
Diana dumps MeghaMUMBAI, APRIL 8.Megha Vakharia allowed frustrations to overwhelm thinking, leading to her defeat at the hands of unseeded Diana Julianto on a humid day when other seeded Indians remained on course in the $10,000 ITF women's Futures, sponsored by ... Other Stories
Volleyball North Korea stuns China; Easy for India, Australia VISAKHAPATNAM, APRIL 8. DPR Korea literally launched surprise missiles to shock China 16-25, 27-25, 25-21, 25-20 in Group B, a group that is becoming complicated with each passing day, in the fourth Asian Youth (boys) volleyball championship at ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Metro Plus | Opportunities | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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