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President Patil congratulates Pankaj Advani on winning World Billiards title President Pratibha Devisingh Patil has congratulated Pankaj Advani for capturing the World Billiards title in Bangalore today.
Sports Minister Gill hopes India will win more medals at 2012 London Olympics Union Minister of Sports and Youth Affairs Dr. M.S. Gill has expressed a wish and hope that Indian sportspersons bring more glory to the country by increasing their medal tally at the 2012 London Olympics.
Eamon Sullivan's 'booze and brunette' therapy to beat Stephanie Rice blues It looks like Olympian Eamon Sullivan has turned to 'booze and brunette' therapy to get over his break-up with swim star Stephanie Rice.
Michael Phelps offered recurring role in TV series Entourage Olympic golden boy Michael Phelps has been offered a recurring role in hit TV series Entourage.
Indian team already planning to counter an Oz side without Symonds: Kirsten Gary Kirsten, the coach of the Indian cricket team, believes that the absence of Australian all-rounder Andrew Symonds' from the forthcoming series between Australia and India could ease some tension.
Leander Paes enters men's doubles final at US open Leander Paes and his Czech partner Lukas Dlouhy beat Argentine pair Maximo Gonzales and Juan Monaco 6-2, 6-0 in just 46 minutes to storm into the men's doubles final of the US open.
Shoaib sent back to Pak from London due to visa problem Pakistan fast bowler Shoaib Akhtar has been sent back from London as he has no working visa.
Computer-modelling project recreates sounds of ancient Greek harp A new computer-modelling project has been successful in recreating the sound of the harp-like Epigonion musical instrument from Ancient Greece.
Successful KP demands more from his team England captain Kevin Pietersen has demanded more effort from his players.
Shoaib off to London to represent Surrey county Pakistan paceman Shoaib Akhtar took a flight to London to play three matches for Surrey county. Before flying off to London, he hoped he would play the remaining first class matches for Surrey as well.
Ex-Pak captain Intikhab Alam wants PCB to replace Shoaib Malik as team captain Former Pakistan cricket captain Intikhab Alam has said that Shoaib Malik didn't have the capability to keep his team together and that the PCB should start searching for a new captain.
Pele says Robinho needs serious counseling over Chelsea snub Brazilian legend Pele reckons that his fellow countryman Robinho 'needs counselling' for turning his back on a move to England's premier club Chelsea.
`Bhajji let off", real reason Symonds chose fishing over work Cricket Australia's inability to standby Australia's cricketers during last year's controversy surrounding a verbal scrap with Indian off-spinner Harbhajan Singh, sowed the seed of discontent and turbulence in the mind of all-rounder Andrew Symonds.
Williams sisters risk suspension for Indiana Wells boycott Williams sisters, Venus and Serena, have been unwilling to bend and so the chances are that, in 2010, the sisters will be suspended from the Indiana Wells Championship that they have won eight times between them.
Lee available for Test series against India Australian fast bowler Brett Lee has said that he is available and ready to play Test cricket in India next month despite recent break-up of his marriage.
Phelps to spend Olympic bonus on foundation for budding swimmers Ace swimmer Michael Phelps has revealed that he will utilize the bonus of one million dollar he has earned for winning eight Olympic gold medals at the Beijing Olympics to start a foundation.
Doncaster girl masterminded Arab takeover of Manchester City A 35-year-old modern languages graduate, and financier, Amanda Staveley, reportedly masterminded the daring takeover of Manchester City by an Arab consortium.
Scolari fumes over Robinho non-signing Chelsea coach Phil Scolari is fuming that Manchester City beat him to sign Brazilian striker Robinho.
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