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Cricket Lara in full flow ST. LUCIA, JUNE 24. West Indies skipper Brian Lara gave the Sri Lankan bowlers a hiding as he scored another century on the fifth day of the first Test here on Tuesday. At lunch the host was 384 for six in reply to Sri Lanka's first innings score ... Other Stories
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Driven by hope and hype, the Henman journey continuesLONDON, JUNE 24. It is the most famous annual pilgrimage of the faithful this city has known. They come from all over Britain. Some by British Rail, others by cars, a good majority by the Underground, and quite a few of them queue up overnight to ...
No competition for PrakashNEW DELHI, JUNE 24. The race is over. Prakash Amritraj has become the champion of the ongoing ITF Satellite tennis circuit. The first Indian to do so in many years. With his nearest rivals, positioned at quite a distance before the start of the ... AITA tourney from today MYSORE, JUNE 24.The main draw events in the the AITA championship series 2003 under-18 boys and girls tournament conducted by Vontikoppal Club, Mysore under the auspices of the AITA and KSLTA gets off to a start at the Mysore Tennis Club and ... Other Stories
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Manipur rules, unambiguouslyCHENNAI, JUNE 24. Manipur rules read the green banner that a couple of players held aloft as the team took a victory lap. Having grabbed its ninth title on Tuesday, sixth in a row, in 11 finals in the Senior National women's football ... BMFC after Naeemuddin MUMBAI, JUNE 24.Bengal Mumbai Football Club's efforts to attract Syed Naeemuddin, a Dronacharya awardee and former India coach, for the hot seat has infused an element of excitement into the 2003 Mumbai Football League, sponsored by Shaw Wallace ... Chess
Gautam bungles on a wonderful chanceVIJAYAWADA, JUNE 24. Teegala Gautam messed up a wonderful chance of wrapping up what could have been a memorable win in his maiden encounter against a Grandmaster. He finally settled for a creditable draw against India's first Woman Grandmaster ... Two Indians dominate CHENNAI, JUNE 24Play on day two of the World junior chess championship being played at Nakhichevan, Azerbaijan on Monday was dominated by two Indians. After International Master P. Mahesh Chandran shocked top seed Shakhriyaz Mamedyarov of ... Golf These links need Central Govt. support BANGALORE, JUNE 23.Can the Centre breathe some oxygen into some of the suffocating Golf Clubs in the State? If what the office-bearers of the Chikmagalur and Coorg golf course say, it certainly has the provisions to resuscitate these clubs if the ... Swimming
Rehan cracks National recordNEW DELHI, JUNE 24.India's best male swimmer Rehan Poncha cracked the national record, the first in the pool at the ongoing National championship, when he bested his own timing by 2.36 seconds in the boys Group I 200 metre individual medley ... 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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