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Indian men create golden historyMouma guides Indian women to bronze medal, beating Guang in decider COMMONWEALTH GAMES Indian shooters' gold hunt continues Shuttlers clinch bronze beating the Kiwis SPORT - COMMENT Trashing Tendulkar isn't cricket CRICKET
England in a commanding positionIndia's only hope lies in bowling the visitor out cheaply in the second innings It will be a great Test match Dravid threw England a lifeline and it has grabbed it with both hands, says Geoffrey Boycott HOCKEY India's hopes rekindled MELBOURNE: Luxuriating in the fragrance of victory and a hail of goals, India triggered hopes of a semifinal berth for men and women in the hockey competition. The 10-1 thrashing of Trinidad and Tobago by the men, and the 8-0 by the women ... BODY BUILDING
Bijit Gogoi is `Mr. India 2006'MANGALORE: Assam's Bijit Gogoi, winner in the 90kg class, was declared `Mr. India 2006' at the Federation Cup bodybuilding championship, which concluded late on Sunday. Ganesh Shenoy of Karnataka who won the 90+ kg class was declared the best ... Cricket Tennis
Roger Federer's reign continuesThe Swiss starts slowly but rolls over Blake for a hat-trick of titles Other Stories
Hockey Football Athletics Chess Golf Chopra finishes tied 59th MIAMI: : Form deserted Daniel Chopra in the final round as the Indian-born Swede crashed to tied 59th after a horrendous six-over 78 in the $5 million Bay Hill Invitational here on Sunday. Barring the birdies on the ninth and 14th holes, ... Other Stories
Racing : Horse Sports : General The Results Athletics: Men: 20km walk: 1. Nathan Deakes (Aus) 1:19:55, 2. Luke Adams (Aus) 1:21:38, 3. Jared Tallent (Aus) 1:23:32. Shot put: 1. Janus Robberts (RSA) 19.76m, 2. Dorian Scott (Jam) 19.75, 3. Scott Martin (Aus) 19.48. ... Other Stories
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