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Chinese men strike it rich against UzbekistanJODHPUR, APRIL 15. After struggling to get its act together for the better part of the Asian team chess championship, China struck big against holder Uzbekistan to regain custody of a one-point lead after the eighth and penultimate round of the ... Anand has a date with Polgar in August CHENNAI, APRIL 15. World Cup champion Viswanathan Anand will defend his Mainz Chess Classic title against the queen of world chess Judit Polgar of Hungary from August 14 to 17 this year. This announcement was made by Hans Walter ... Cricket
India may do some experimentingDHAKA, APRIL 15. There were sounds of thunder and flashes of lightning, a violent storm swept across, and we saw huge waves dancing over green grass on a dark night. Surreal stuff on a cricket field, isn't it? The ferocious gust of wind carried ... Other Stories
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Shearer, Cantona voted best playersLONDON, APRIL 15.Alan Shearer and Eric Cantona were voted the best players of the first decade of the English Premier League. Newcastle striker Shearer was named the top domestic player and former Manchester United forward Cantona the top ...
TN, Karnataka settle for drawTIRUCHI, APRIL 15. A hard fought contest that did not produce goals but many goalmouth actions left host Tamil Nadu and Karnataka settling for a point each in the South Zone under-21 National football championship at the St. Joseph's Higher ... Other Stories
Golf History couldn't repeat itself for Woods AUGUSTA (GEORGIA), APRIL 15.His bid to become the first player to win three straight Masters ended when Woods imitated eventual champion Mike Weir by hitting left-handed out of the azaleas on the third hole and making double bogey. But if past ... Tennis
Sasha springs a surprise on AnkitaMUZAFFAR NAGAR, APRIL 15. She had not won a round, not even a set, in the qualifying events of the two tournaments in Mumbai last fortnight. However, playing grasscourt tennis to a nicety, wild card entrant Sasha Abraham tamed seventh-seeded ... SCR rallies past Indian Navy MUMBAI, APRIL 15. South Central Railway (SCR) fought back in style to edge out Indian Navy 4-2 for a place in the second round of the 41st Bombay Gold Cup hockey championship at the Mahindra Stadium on Tuesday. The winner rallied twice to keep ... 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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