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Chinese coach trains Wushu players in Manipur Youth in Manipur were recently given the benefit of being trained by a Chinese Wushu (martial) expert Liang Dong here.
Rained out Wimbledon final could cost tennis chiefs a million pounds If the Wimbledon men's final on Sunday is rained out, tennis chiefs could face a loss of up to a million pounds.
Ronaldo may undergo ankle surgery next week Portuguese striker Cristiano Ronaldo is set to have ankle surgery next week, which could leave him racing against time to start the season for Manchester United.
Bell hailed as England's answer to South Africa Ian Bell has been hailed as England's answer to Jacques Kallis and the batsman South Africa will be targeting next week.
Borg changes track, backs Federer to win Wimbledon again Swiss tennis great Bjorn Borg has changed track again.
Becks beats Ronaldinho to become football's top earning star When it comes to earning mega bucks, footie ace David Beckham can still run rings around his Brazilian rival Ronaldinho.
India will depend on its batsmen against Lanka in Asia Cup final India will depend primarily on its batters to deliver in the final of the Asia Cup against Sri Lanka on Sunday.
Holding quits from ICC over change in status of Oval Test 2006 result West Indian great Michael Holding has resigned from the ICC Cricket Committee after they changed the result of the 2006 Oval Test between England and Pakistan to a draw.
Nadal hopes to stop Federer from getting his sixth Wimbledon title Spain's Rafael Nadal reckons that Swiss Roger Federer is the greatest player of all time, but has simultaneously warned his Wimbledon rival that he will have to wait a little longer to make history.
Donations to McGrath Foundation reach $1m mark Donations to the McGrath Foundation have reached the magic million dollar mark as Australia honours cricketer Glen McGrath's late wife Jane who lost her battle to breast cancer two weeks ago.
Federer challenges Nadal to break his "incredible winning streak on grass" Incumbent Wimbledon Champion Roger Federer believes that he is enjoying an incredible winning streak on grass, and insists that he will be the favourite against Spaniard Rafael Nadal, as he looks to land his sixth successive men's singles title at the event.
Serena and Venus Williams ban tennis talk at home! If there's one subject that off limits at siblings Serena and Venus Williams, it is tennis.
Rumours of Ronaldo moving to Real Madrid nonsense, says ManU official Manchester United officials have rubbished rumours of Portuguese striker Cristiano Ronaldo moving to Real Madrid, describing the claim as "laughable nonsense".
'Mumabi Indian' Ashish Nehra too expensive for Worcestershire Unable to pay more money demanded by Indian pacer Ashish Nehra, Worcestershire has decided to drop him from its squad for the second half of the season.
'Mumabi Indian' Ashish Nehra too expensive for Worcestershire Unable to pay more money demanded by Indian pacer Ashish Nehra, Worcestershire has decided to drop him from its squad for the second half of the season.
Basketball Without Borders to train Asian basketball players in Delhi The National Basketball Academy (NBA) players and coaches will train Asian youths in New Delhi as part of the Basketball Without Borders programme held for the first time in India.
Net free and wireless during Olympic Games The Beijing Olympic Games will have a wireless network program in place, enabling residents and visitors to access the Internet.
`I'm not a party animal,' says F-1 racing ace Hamilton Formula One ace racer Lewis Hamilton has said that he is fed up with people saying he's lost his focus, and refuted suggestions that he enjoys being a party animal.
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