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Chess Harikrishna confident of keeping title MUMBAI, APRIL 18. "Ah, there's a nice view from your room,'' said Pendyala Harikrishna, looking at the Juhu Beach from the third floor of the Hotel Tulip Star on a glorious summer afternoon. There was a smile on his face when he said that. That ... Cricket
Proteas have something to smile aboutDHAKA, APRIL 18.There are the dazzlers and hard workers, the men who make the opposition sweat, and those who sweat it out. The beauty about this great game is that just about anybody can win you a match. One can never really tell. At the ... Waugh names unchanged side for second Test PORT-OF-SPAIN, APRIL 18. Australian cricket captain Steve Waugh backed his batsmen here on Thursday as he revealed an unchanged lineup for the second Test against the West Indies in Trinidad from Saturday. The visitor leads the four-Test ... Other Stories
Football Tamil Nadu qualifies TIRUCHI, APRIL 18. Needing just a draw, Tamil Nadu scripted a 2-1 win over Kerala to qualify for the main National Under-21 football championship for the Dutta Ray Trophy to be held in Ballia in UP from May 9. In the last match of the South ... Golf India takes healthy lead NEW DELHI, APRIL 18. Indian Open amateur titlist Harinder Gupta fired the only sub-par score on the first day to put India on a healthy nine-stroke lead over Sri Lanka, in the fifth SAARC golf championship at the Delhi Golf Club course here on ... Kahlon snatches lead CHANDIGARH, APRIL 18. Hero Honda Masters champion Harmeet Kahlon snatched a two-stroke lead as overnight leader, Amritinder Singh, faltered on the second day of the Rs. 10 lakh Hero Golf Chandigarh Open here on Friday. Kahlon fired a round of ... Racing : Motor Tendulkar, Waugh and Lara in the race MUMBAI, APRIL 18. Sachin Tendulkar launched the MRF-Motorsports Association of India (MAI) Formule Mondiale Championship 2003 at the Acres Club in suburban Chembur on Thursday. After his first karting experience which he described as `exciting ... Other Stories
Sports : General Doping cases: a procedural quagmire NEW DELHI, APRIL 18. "Aren't we getting to a situation, where there are bound to be procedural lapses that will eventually help the offenders get away?'' The question was put to the Indian Olympic Association (IOA) Secretary-General, Randhir ... Tennis
Bargil downs Archana, meets Rushmi in finalMUZAFFAR NAGAR, APRIL 18. It was a marathon that lasted three hours and 30 minutes. It was a photo finish as Heli Bargil of Israel pipped Archana Venkataraman 7-5, 6-7 (5-7), 7-6 (7-4) in the semifinals of the Bhavana Swarup $10,000 ITF women's ... Other Stories
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