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Chess Good start by Indians IRAKLIO, NOV. 16. Indians made a good start to the World Youth Chess Festival, which began here last night after terrible scenes of chaos, confusion and frayed nerves. Of the 28 Indians here, only three lost, that too in the boys' under-14 ... Cricket Bangar passes the litmus test BARODA, NOV. 16. Sanjay Bangar must have delighted the national selectors with dazzling display of spirit and stroke play as the fourth one-dayer turned into a thriller at the Motera on Friday. One of the newcomers to the selection committee, ... Ganguly praises batsmen BARODA, NOV. 16. It has been a horrendous experience for the bowlers, with the exception of Harbhajan Singh at the Motera on Friday. The seven-match series for the TVS Cup has been a unique one with packed houses. Neither the Indian nor the ... Other Stories
Racing : Horse Trainer Dominic suspended, fined BANGALORE, NOV. 16. The Stewards of the Bangalore Turf Club considered enquiry reports placed before them by the Stipendiary Stewards involving failed drug tests pertaining to two of trainer Dominic's wards. In both cases the Stewards found the ... RWITC to reinstate stakesmoney MUMBAI, NOV. 16. Mr. Vivek Jain, Chairman, Media and Marketing Committee, RWITC, said on Friday that despite the financial crunch of the Club the committee has decided to reinstate the prize money to what it was last season. He said that the ... Sports : General Will Railways relent? HYDERABAD, NOV. 16.There is no question of Indian Railways being given an entry as the Institutional team in the 2002 National Games to be held in Hyderabad and Visakhapatnam from December 13 to 22. The organising committee officials of the Games ... Tennis
Harsh is smiling againDAVANGERE, NOV. 16. A fortnight ago at Chandigarh, disappointment was writ large on Indian Davis Cupper Harsh Mankad's face after narrowly losing the title to Russian rival, Ivanov. Today, however, Harsh was beaming with joy after overcoming a ... Sania wins doubles, enters singles final NEW DELHI, NOV. 16. The 836th ranked Sania Mirza put herself in line for an unprecedented third successive title, as she defeated the 571st ranked Chin-Bee Khoo of Malaysia, the fourth seed, 6-4, 6-2 in the semifinals of the $10,000 ITF women's ... National Games Games schedule HYDERABAD, NOV. 16. The organising committee of the Hyderabad edition of the National Games has at last finalised the complete schedule of the mega event, commencing on December 12 (with the opening ceremony scheduled on December 13) at different ... Shooting
Sandeep, Sachin, Ronak hog limelightBANGALORE, NOV. 16. `Generation Next' is here to stay. Three 17-year-olds Sandeep Tarate, Ronak Pandit and Sachin Shelke fired winning volleys in the National shooting championship at the J.N. Radhakrishna Memorial Shooting ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Magazine | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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