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Asian Games
Binu adds 800m silver to family collection
BUSAN, OCT. 9. K.M. Binu pulled off an impossible-looking silver in the 800 metres, and ended up feeling he could have had the gold had he run the race differently. This was a bonus on the third day of the athletics competitions in the Asian ...
Paes & Bhupathi in semifinals
BUSAN, OCT. 9. The party is on. But the celebrations will have to remain muted through the next two days as the wait for a possible gold from outside those arenas which had yielded the yellow metal for India so far in the 14th Asian Games is ...
China, Korea in title clash
BUSAN, OCT. 9. Identifying the gold medal contestants in the women's hockey competition at the Asian Games went through a suspenseful phase of Hitchcockian proportions before the host Korea and defending champion China secured their berths in the ...
Other Stories

  • Assad emerges surprise winner
  • It's celebration time for these siblings
  • India finishes with three medals
  • A disastrous day for Indians


    Chess
    Anand, Sasikiran in same group
    HYDERABAD, OCT. 9. The second World Cup chess championship got off to a colourful start at the Ramoji Film City this evening. Dr. C. Rangarajan, Governor of Andhra Pradesh, and N. Chandrababu Naidu, Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister, made the ...


    Cricket
    It's Sehwag's day at the Wankhede
    MUMBAI, OCT. 9.Given the opportunity to open the innings in the traditional format of the game on the tour of England, the dashing batsman has been impatient and on the first day of the Test here made every effort to be his own man. He is one ...
    Other Stories

  • Indian openers lay solid foundation
  • A special hundred for Hooper


    Golf
    Arjun, Gaurav share lead
    NEW DELHI, OCT. 9. PGA Champion Arjun Singh asserted his class with a flawless round of five-under 67 and tied for the top spot with Gaurav Ghei, after the second round of the Rs. eight lakh Royal Challenge Grand Prix at the Delhi Golf Club (DGC) ...


    Hockey
  • FIH and IHF representatives to meet

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