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Radcliffe all set for London MarathonLONDON, APRIL 9. After recovering from a bloody crash with a cyclist, Paula Radcliffe is ready for the next challenge breaking her own world mark in Sunday's London Marathon. A training run almost turned to tragedy a month ago when the ... Chess
Sasikiran humbles Jiangchuan as India `A' holds ChinaJODHPUR, APRIL 9.For Sasikiran, more than the result, what matters is the quality of his play. Victory alone does not make him happy. Even when this 22-year-old finds a winning plan, he looks for perfection in execution. Perhaps, it is this ... Cricket History points to Pakistan SHARJAH, APRIL 9. Pakistan will have history firmly on its side in the Sharjah Cup cricket final tomorrow, having not lost a one-dayer to Zimbabwe for four-and-a-half years. Pakistan has won the last 12 decisive encounters and only lost twice ... Other Stories
Football Salgaocar humbles ITI BANGALORE, APRIL 9. Gumpe Rime under the ITI SC citadel looked good. But his athletism and acrobatic saves could only deny Salgaocar till the 73rd minute. Once the former champions nosed ahead the Goan side pumped in two more goals for a ... Other Stories
Golf Arjuns author contrasting wins NEW DELHI, APRIL 9.Top seed Arjun Atwal and the PGA Champion Arjun Singh scored contrasting wins to save some lustre of the fading field in the SRF all-India Matchplay golf championship at the Delhi Golf Club course here on Wednesday. Atwal ... Tennis
Sai staves off LudmilaMUMBAI, APRIL 9.Akgul Amanmuradova and Sai Jayalaksmy got a whiff of danger before being reminded of the difficulty of defending reputations as compared to creating one. The fourth seeded powerhouse from Uzbekistan found her timing deserting ... Other Stories
Volleyball Iran, Thailand have it easy as China struggles again VISAKHAPATNAM, APRIL 9. It was quite a contrast. Iran and Thailand won their matches with near clinical precision, while China had to fight hard to down South Korea in the fourth Asian Youth (boys) volleyball championship at the Rajiv Gandhi Port ... Read Today's supplements: | Life | Metro Plus | Sci Tech | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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