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Chess
Anand beats Karpov
WIJK AAN ZEE, JAN. 17.World Cup champion Viswanathan Anand used a new positional style of play to defeat Anatoly Karpov of Russia and join the lead at the end of the fifth round in the 65th Corus chess tournament here on Thursday. Judit Polgar ...
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  • All set for National 'A' championship


    Cricket
    England ensures spot in final
    ADELAIDE, JAN. 17England moved into the finals of the Australian tri-series on Friday night after beating Sri Lanka by 19 runs; even though when the next book of great sporting disasters comes to be written, Steve Harmison will need a chapter all ...
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  • World Cup: DD schedule
  • Lehmann's racial abuse: Hearing today
  • A ground reality we conveniently ignore


    Football
    East Bengal in semifinals
    KOLKATA, JAN. 17.Defending champion Kingfisher East Bengal made it to the semifinals of the TVS Fiero 108th IFA Shield, beating local rival DTDC Tollygunge Agragami 2-1 in the concluding Group A league match, at its home ground on Friday. East ...


    Golf
    Patterson, Downes in the van
    AUCKLAND, JAN. 17. Australians Alan Patterson and Chris Downes shot solid rounds in windy conditions on Friday to share the lead after the second round of the New Zealand Open golf tournament. Patterson shot one-under 71 to retain the lead he ...


    Tennis
    For Agassi, life began at 30...
    MELBOURNE, JAN. 17. Over 30 is over the hill? Well, most of us believe it is, especially in a sport like tennis where careers begin as early as in the mid-teens. Andre Agassi did too. As a cocky teenager with a ponytail who had a penchant for ...
    Bopanna keeps his cool, enters final
    NEW DELHI, JAN. 17. His form deserted him midway, but Rohan Bopanna kept his cool in overcoming a fighting Harsh Mankad 6-4, 4-6, 7-6 (7-3) in the semifinals of the $10,000 ITF Futures tennis tournament at the DLTA Complex here on ...
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  • ITF Gr. III tourney from today

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