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Chess The 'Fabulous Four' firing on all cylinders KOZHIKODE, MAY 9. Last month's Asian championship at Jodhpur witnessed the biggest upset in international women's team chess of recent times. China, which included the World champion and the World Cup champion, was stunned by an Indian team ... Gunasekaran beats Scanny POLLACHI, MAY 9. Defending champion K. Gunasekaran of Thiruvallur defeated giantkiller David Scanny of Tirunelveli in the fifth round of the 51st Tamil Nadu State chess championship, sponsored by Dr. Mahalingam College of Engineering and ... Cricket Badani, Ramesh, Bahutule deserve fresh opportunity MUMBAI, MAY 9. Another Ranji Trophy championship got over at the Wankhede stadium here on Thursday leaving Mumbai happy and Tamil Nadu down and out. In many ways, the five-day final was not up to the mark. A handful of bowlers showed their ... Other Stories
Football One career over, Schmeichel looks to another LONDON, MAY 9. Peter Schmeichel has spent 20 years delivering blasts of apoplectic fury whenever his team conceded a goal and now, having announced his retirement, he hopes to put that faculty to good use in a management career. The big Danish ... Racing : Motor Keen competition on the cards PUNE, MAY 9. Fierce competition is on the cards between reigning champion TVS and archrival Yamaha and Bajaj, in the opening leg of the MRF National motocross championship on May 11 to be held under floodlights for the first time in the country. ... Tennis McEnroe, Becker revive memories HAMBURG, MAY 9. John McEnroe and Boris Becker revived memories of their tennis glory days when they met on the Centre Court in Hamburg for an exhibition match promoting next week's Masters Series tournament in the northern German port city. The ...
Sania is ready and willing, but financial problem resurfacesHYDERABAD, MAY 9. For someone who is on a new high on account of breaking into the world top 10 in junior women's tennis, Sania Mirza may well be stranded beyond the baseline for the time being with the AITA deciding to withdraw its sponsorship. ... Other Stories
Shooting Abhinav, Sameer finish joint 20th NEW DELHI, MAY 9. Abhinav Bindra, who shot a perfect 600 recently in the U.S., could muster only a 590 and finished joint 20th along with compatriot Sameer Ambekar, at the World Cup in Fort Benning. The world junior record holder, Abhinav, had ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Young World | Quest | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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