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It is a gold again for KunjaraniMELBOURNE: Indian weightlifter N. Kunjarani Devi won the first gold medal of the 2006 Commonwealth Games, setting a new clean and jerk record to overcome Canada's Marilou Dozois-Prevost on Thursday. Kunjarani, 38, retained her supremacy in the ...
`Dravid a role model'MUMBAI: Rahul Dravid is an ideal batsman for budding youngsters to emulate, said India's former cricketers Dilip Vengsarkar and Ravi Shastri. The India captain will be playing his 100th Test match 99th for India. He played one Test for ... COMMONWEALTH GAMES Indian women lose opening encounter Melbourne: Women's hockey has acquired a rare touch of intensity. South Korea and China were powerful teams in the 90s. Now, India is very much in that league if the showing against Australia in the Commonwealth Games here on Thursday is any ... Cricket Harmison out with injury MUMBAI: Other Stories
Tennis Football Liverpool outplays Fulham LONDON: Robbie Fowler scored his first goal in nine games since his return to Liverpool, helping the Reds beat Fulham 5-1 in the English Premier League on Wednesday. Elsewhere, West Ham beat Bolton 2-1 in a FA Cup fifth-round replay to set up ... Other Stories
Basketball Chess Golf Racing : Horse Shooting Indian shooters set to improve Melbourne: Spearheaded by Olympic silver medallist Rajyavardhan Singh Rathore and in-form Samresh Jung, the 27-member Indian shooting squad looks confident of improving upon their 2002 Manchester showing in this edition of the Commonwealth Games ... Sports : General Swimming Notable performance by Indian swimmers BANGALORE: The Indian men came up with notable performances in the Asian swimming championship held in Singapore from March 5 to 10 and most of them recorded their career-best time by figuring in the finals. The most outstanding was Mandar ... Volleyball Read Today's supplements: Friday Review | Young World | Send: Comments to: thehindu@vsnl.com Letters to the Editor to: letters@thehindu.co.in with full postal address |
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