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Badminton Md. Ameer stuns Nikhit CHENNAI, JULY 4. Arakonam boy Md. Ameer brought some cheer to the home gathering with a 15-6, 15-9 win over the top-seeded Nikhit Karnatak of UP in the boys under-13 first round match of the main draw competition in the Krishna Khaitan memorial ... Chess FIDE rating: Sasikiran in top 50 KOZHIKODE, JULY 4.India's Krishnan Sasikiran has broken into the World's top 50, as the world chess governing body, FIDE, released the July international rating list on Thursday. The Chennai-based Grandmaster is ranked 40 with 2650 points, and he ... Other Stories
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Dravid, Tendulkar in good nickCHESTER-LE-STREET (DURHAM), JULY 4. Darren Gough's opening burst put India on the backfoot before Rahul Dravid and Sachin Tendulkar got together and staged a superb rally through a century plus stand for the fourth wicket. The big and bustling ... Other Stories
Football Brazil celebration turns ugly RIO DE JANEIRO, JULY 4. Fans threw rocks at a bus carrying members of Brazil's World Cup championship team on Wednesday after the players cut short a victory parade. The tour celebrating Brazil's unprecedented fifth World Cup was hours behind ... Golf Shiv Kapur to lead NEW DELHI, JULY 4.Shiv Kapur will lead a four-member Indian team featuring Keshav Mishra, Manav Das and Harinder Gupta, to the Busan Asian Games golf tournament. Kapur endured eight rounds of golf at four different courses and came out with an ... Racing : Motor MRF-FMC launched CHENNAI, JULY 4. The MRF karting tyres and the MRF-Formule Mondiale Championship 2002 (MRF-FMC) were formally launched by Steve Waugh, the Australian Test cricket captain, and Dennis Lillee, the former Australian fast bowler, respectively here on ... Tennis
Venus makes final; Hewitt to meet Henman in semifinalsLondon, July 4. England 3, Brazil 1. How a whole nation dreaming the impossible dream of glory on a world stage in the cause of this country's popular religion football--one dreaming of recreating the miracle of 1966, would have ... Other Stories
Rowing Bengal, Services share honours KOLKATA, JULY 4. The host, Bengal, and the holder, Services (SSCB), shared the spoils in the prestigious `elite' men's singles and double sculls events on the opening day of the seventh Open Sprint and fifth Sub-junior National rowing ... Shooting Rajkumari Dodiya claims bronze LAHTI (FINLAND), JULY 4. The unassuming Rajkumari Dodiya claimed the bronze medal in the 48th shooting World championship here, providing a shot in the arm for the Indian challenge. Braving the cold and windy conditions, Rajkumari kept the ... Cycling Canada dethrones India KOCHI, JULY 4.Canada dethroned four-time champion India at the fifth World cycle polo championship in Paris. Canada won the seven-team league event while host France-A finished runner-up. India, which fielded two teams, took the next two ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Entertainment | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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