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Chess
Shivananda holds Fominyh, takes title
HYDERABAD, MAY 8. B.S. Shivananda of Karnataka, with nine points, won the inaugural NTR memorial all-India FIDE-rated chess tournament, sponsored by Vignan and Karvy Groups and organised by Chess Academy of Hyderabad, after he settled for a draw ...
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  • Kasparov nominated for Oscar-2002
  • Scanny shocks Ravi


    Cricket
    It's celebration time for Mumbai
    MUMBAI, MAY 8. Hemang Badani's fall after a classic 109 enabled Mumbai record its 35th Ranji Trophy triumph by 141 runs at the Wankhede Stadium on Thursday afternoon. For some strange reason, the host did not believe it could achieve victory ...
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  • Jayawardene back in favour
  • ODIs: Windies opts for a young side
  • Historic clean sweep beckons Aussies


    Football
    Expanded World Cup would be a mistake: Blatter
    BERLIN, MAY 8. The FIFA president, Sepp Blatter, has revealed he opposes a pending decision by the organisation's executive committee to boost from 32 to 36 the number of countries participating at the 2006 World Cup finals. FIFA, the world ...
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  • Inter holds AC Milan to goalless draw


    Sports : General
    ICPA to provide medical insurance to players
    KOLKATA, MAY 8. The Indian Cricket Players' Association (ICPA) on Thursday announced its decision to provide medical insurance for all Test cricketers, past and present, and all current first class cricketers free of charge. In association ...


    Tennis
    Easy for Capriati
    BERLIN, MAY 8. Jennifer Capriati breezed into the quarterfinals of the German Open on Thursday with a 6-2, 6-3 win over 17th-seeded Nathalie Dechy of France. Capriati, who has reached the semifinals of four straight events, slammed an ace to ...
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  • Sania in French Open juniors
  • Sub-junior section gets a big boost
  • Liza turns the heat on against Sonal
  • Kournikova advances


    Shooting
    I was careful and conscious: Anjali
    NEW DELHI, MAY 8. It was the first individual gold medal for India in the shooting World Cup. That it was through Anjali Vedpathak Bhagwat did not come as a surprise as winning medals in World Cups has become a habit for her. But this time the ...



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