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Indian victory hailed (The Hindu) Kolkata: Former football greats hailed the Indian team on Thursday for qualifying for the 2011 Asian Cup after 24 years by winning the AFC Challenge Cup and said coach Bob Houghton should remain at the helm of affairs for at least another ... | | | ITF pleased with Indian show: Yajaman (The Hindu) BANGALORE: The Indian performance in the ITF World junior tennis finals at Prostejov, Czech Republic, last week where it finished third, drew praises from ITF officials, according to the non-playing captain of the team, Sunil ... | | | An opportunity for a young Indian side (The Hindu) Colombo: M.S. Dhoni, the Indian ODI captain, said that playing Sri Lanka at home would prove challenging — a difficult series made tougher by Sachin Tendulkar’s absence — and would therefore be an opportunity for his young, ... | | | China's global reach: Chinese multinationals, travel, finance, banking, stock market, jobs (cmi santiago) Watch out on the Chinese century vs global politics, trade, leadership, finance, and jobs! Explore vast finance, outsourcing, investment, stock market, and trade opportunities from China from a leading Chinese strategist George Zhibin Gu. | | | Indian prospects look bleak (The Hindu) BEIJING: A medal in athletics for India at the Olympics has remained a dream. The script looks unlikely to change this time, too. Anju George has come into this Olympics with great optimism, but she does not have results to back her up ... | | | It’s all about giving your best: Dhoni (The Hindu) Bangalore: M.S. Dhoni was in a hurry. However, the Indian ODI skipper, who is here as part of a two-day camp, had to adhere to the convention of the captain attending a pre-departure press conference as he and six others are all set to fly out ... | | | Chithirakala never gives up (The New Straits Times) KUALA LUMPUR: Those who feel like giving up when the going gets tough, can gain inspiration from the life story of P. Chithirakala Vasu, one of the conceptualists behind the setting up of the Asian Institute of Medicine, Science and Technology (AIMST) in Semeling, Kedah. | | | U.S. troops train at Indian jungle war school (The Hindu) Vairengte (Mizoram): Captain Greg Adams and troops of the U.S. Army’s Special Force, Green Berets, watched with rapt attention as soldiers of the Special Force of the Indian Army crawled on a jungle strip towards a mock insurgent ... | | | FE Editorial Policy dud, for sale (Express India) The government may be going slow on opening the retail sector to foreign investment, but foreign retailers are finding different ways to enter a very large and undoubtedly profitable Indian market. | | | Jeev rises in rankings (The Hindu) New Delhi: The top-10 finish at last week’s U.S. PGA Championships has propelled Jeev Milkha Singh to 59th in the latest World golf rankings. Jeev finished tied ninth at the championship to become the first Indian to finish among ... | | |
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