
Victory long overdue: Sourav
The Indian captain was all praise for his team's fielding following the Test victory over Zimbabwe.
Statistical highlights - Day 4
Zimbabwe vs India, 1st Test.
TENNIS
Kuerten clinches third French crown
The Brazilian becomes only the sixth player to complete a hat-trick of Roland Garros singles titles.
A grand comeback: Ramesh Krishnan
India hails Paes-Bhupathi's French Open triumph.
SLIDE SHOW
The Indian Express is back
Images of Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupathi in their moment of glory at the French Open 2001.
CHESS
Anand edges past Leko
The Indian World champion needed a tie-breaker victory to enter the final of the Advance chess championship.
DEVELOPMENTS IN NEPAL
Dipendra's Rampage Fuelled by Cocaine: Sunday Times
The prince was told if he married Supriya Shah he could maintain Devyani Rana as a mistress, and was said to be distraught after Devyani refused to consider such an arrangement.
MONEY
Pawar fires another salvo over Enron: PTI
In his latest public posturing over the ongoing Enron imbroglio, NCP chief Sharad Pawar said the party would withdraw from the DF government if it failed to end the controversy.
HOCKEY
Jr Asia Cup hockey title for India
Skipper Jugraj Singh emerges top scorer; Rajpal Singh is player of the tournament.
REDIFF GUIDE TO THE NET
Britney 2.0
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US NEWS
House gives more time to illegal immigrants
The House of Representatives approved by a huge margin an amendment to the immigration bill extending by four months the deadline for hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants to apply for legal residency status.
Indian arrested in the US for biting wife
On June 4, when the 23-year-old wife of Sai Maddi was admitted to hospital in a serious condition after being allegedly beaten up, doctors found as many as 30 bite marks all over her body.
MONEY NEWS
Sindhu's Juniper Networks lowers estimates, cuts staff
Juniper said it expects revenue for the second quarter of 2001 to be approximately $200-$210 million, down from the original estimate of $300-$330 million.
COLUMN
The Greek tragedy in Nepal
'Eliminating the royal family and King Birendra is a body blow to the evolution of constitutional democracy in Nepal. The timing could not have been worse,' says Major General (retd) Ashok K Mehta.
GUEST COLUMN
'We believe Vajpayee can deliver'
'Musharraf may talk about cricket and India may make some concessions. That is the maximum that will happen,' says JNU Professor Kalim Bahadur.