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Jeev keeps winningTOKYO: Jeev Milkha Singh capped a spectacular season when he won his fourth title of the year and second in as many weeks by clinching the season-ending Nippon Series JT Cup golf tournament here on Sunday. The win, which fetched Jeev a cheque ... CRICKET
Men in Blue receive a maulingCenturion: Blue skies ruled over Centurion. But the Men in Blue received a mauling. The South Africans roared, here, on Sunday. The host's nine-wicket win in the fifth ODI gave it a thumping 4-0 series triumph. South Africa brushed aside ... SHOOTING
India bags three silver medalsDOHA: Gold continued to elude the Indian shooters, but the squad did very well to gun down three silver medals, with world trap champion Manavjit Singh Sandhu leading from the front with an individual silver at the Lusail Shooting Complex here ... Cricket Tennis Hockey Football Chess Balasubramanium, Rahul Shetty share lead NEW DELHI: International Masters R. Balasubrmanium and Rahul Shetty survived a day of upsets to share the lead with five points after as many rounds of the Subroto Mukherjee memorial international rating chess tournament at Subroto Park here on ... Other Stories
Racing : Horse Carradale triumphs Hyderabad: Carradale (Ch. K. Chary up) won the Indian Navy Rolling Challenge Cup, the main event of the races run here on Sunday. The winner is the property of Mr. Dilip Thomas rep. The Highland Produce Co Ltd and trained by Rafaat. The ... Other Stories
Racing : Motor Sports : General Volleyball Brazil retains crown TOKYO: : All-conquering Brazil outclassed Poland 25-12, 25-22, 25-17 to retain the men's World volleyball championships here on Sunday. For Brazil, the Olympic champion, it was its fourth consecutive major title since it first won the World ... Read Today's supplements: Metro Plus | Business | Education Plus | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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