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Chess Titles for Ganguly, Arthie confirmed NEW DELHI, APRIL 1. Surya Sekhar Ganguly has been confirmed as the eighth Grandmaster from the country by FIDE, the governing body of chess in the world. With the release of the latest rating list on Tuesday, Ganguly has joined the `GM Club' ... Cricket With seniors seeking a break, selectors have a job on hand NEW DELHI, APRIL 1. The National selectors have a task at hand when they pick the Indian team for the tri-series to be held in Dhaka from April 11. For the first time in many years, the selectors will have a wide canvas to explore and the ... Lara back at the helm BRIDGETOWN, APRIL 1.Star batsman Brian Lara was named to replace Carl Hooper as captain of the West Indies squad on Monday. West Indies Cricket Board president Wes Hall said the board accepted the recommendation of a selection panel ahead of a ... Other Stories
Football TFA halts SBT's winning streak THIRUVANANTHAPURAM, APRIL 1. Tata Football Academy, Jamshedpur halted the winning run of State Bank of Travancore with an impressive 2-0 victory in the second phase of the second division National football League at the Chandrasekharan Nair ... Other Stories
Hockey IOC meets BSF in final KOLKATA, APRIL 1. Indian Oil Corporation (IOC) continued its march forward disposing of former champion Punjab and Sindh Bank (PSB) 5-4 via tie-breaker in the semifinals of the 108th Beighton Cup hockey here at the Mohun Bagan ground on Tuesday. ... Tennis
Archana shocks ManishaMUMBAI, APRIL 1. Fortune can sometimes play a cruel joke on chosen people. Manisha Malhotra realised this the hard way, in the process of battling an opponent with no regard for reputations. The top seed in the singles draw of the Cricket Club of ...
Humidity will be to India's advantage: PaesKOLKATA, APRIL 1. The uncharacteristically hot and humid climatic condition of the city took centrestage as the participants took different stances ahead of the Asian-Oceania group I round two Davis Cup tie between host India and New ... Shooting Abhinav wins a gold in Munich NEW DELHI, APRIL 1. Abhinav Bindra has been in excellent form, and there was evidence as he grabbed the gold in the International shooting competition in Munich the other day. Abhinv shot the gold ahead of seasoned marksmen with a striking ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Metro Plus | Opportunities | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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