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Sydney games to showcase new technology
Don't be surprised if the competitors at this September's Sydney Olympics look more like aliens than elite athletes.




Kapil's coal connections
Eyebrows are now being raised on the mega-deals for import of coking coal clinched between SAIL and Glencore, an Australian company represented in India by Kapil's firm, Dev and Dev.




Drug mafia `sends warning signals', Cronje suddenly stops singing
Road from cricket's first fallen god Hansie Cronje leads somewhere into the murky terrain of international drug trafficking mafia all the way to Dawood Ibrahim's D-company.




Other headlines

TTFI decides to restrict institutional paddlers' entries
Saravanan scores win on a day of draws for Indians
India File
WGM Viji secures second IM norm
Flintoff, Saurav shine in Lancashire win
World Sport
Hingis to skip Olympics
Brazil blot Argentine record
It's still miles to go before the Tiger sleeps
Venus wants to emulate Tiger
Drechsler dreams of bidding goodbye on a high note
Viking pulls of a coup
Don Bosco `A' shoot-out Dominic Savio to make final
Records controversial victory over Aarthie
I-T officials open Sidhu's bank lockers
Indians hold West Bromwich to goalless draw
Institutional players' entries to be restricted

 
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