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Chess Russian men, Chinese women clinch titles BLED, NOV. 10Russia men and Chinese women won the 35th Chess Olympiad after the final round concluded here at the Sports Hall here on Sunday. For Russia it was their sixth straight title triumph and for China it was a hat-trick of ... Cricket Australia makes mincemeat of England BRISBANE, NOV. 10.Nasser Hussain, the captain of England, saw the terrible effects of his decision to put Australia in to bat when his side crumbled to defeat by 384 runs in a wretched second innings that lasted just two hours and seven minutes ... Other Stories
Football Bagan leaves for Seoul KOLKATA, NOV. 10. Mohun Bagan left for Seoul on Sunday to play the final round qualifier of the Asian Football Confederation's inaugural Champions League against Taejon Citizen. The first match of the double-leg contest will be held on ... Golf
Vijay eagles play-off hole to win SkinsGURGAON, NOV. 10.After a sedate front-nine, Fiji's World No. 7 Vijay Singh burned the final three holes and won the Bilt Skins Golf tournament at the Arnold Palmer-Signature DLF Golf and Country Club here on Sunday. Vijay Singh had empty ... Squash Sourav, Joshna get top billing MUMBAI, NOV 10.Kolkatta's Sourav Ghosal and Chennai's Joshna Chinappa, both members of the Indian squash team which took part in the 2002 Busan Asian Games, have been given pride of place in the boys and girls U-17 categories respectively in the ... Tennis A good fare in store DAVANGERE, NOV.10.Getting big time tennis to districts has been the motto of the Karnataka State Lawn Tennis Association and keeping with that aim Davangere will be the new venue of the third ITF men's tennis championship which gets underway with ... Shooting National from today BANGALORE, Nov. 10. Consistency remains a missing link in Indian shooting. And consistency will be the key target when more than 750 shooters take aim in the National shooting Championship which commences at the J.N. Radhakrishna ... Bridge Semifinalists spotted NEW DELHI, NOV. 10.The team event in the PHD-GPI bridge tournament entered its penultimate phase when the field was reduced to four from the original 70 teams. The four teams that qualified for the semifinals are Well Knit (Chennai), ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Metro Plus | Business | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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