Kramnik says he can beat super-computer
The Russian Grandmaster will earn $1 million if he wins 'The Brains of Bahrain' contest in October.
Lessons to be learnt from World Cup qualifier: D'Souza
India hockey coach Cedric D'Souza reflects on India's showing in the men's World Cup qualifier.
Ramesh keeps lead, Kunte scores
For Ramesh, it was another welcome result with the black pieces against a GM; it helped him inch closer to his maiden GM norm.
Sania Mirza keeps winning run
The Hyderabad girl entered the singles quarter-finals at the grade-4 Smash tennis international in Cairo on Tuesday.
Indians shine in British chess
Top seeded Arjun Vishnu Vardha led the charge on the opening day in the under-11 section in the British Chess Congress 2001.
False start rule won't upset: Greene
The Olympic and World champion says his sprinting will not be disrupted by controversial plans to rewrite the rules on false starts.
Move over Greene, says Montgomery
'I have a glow about myself these days. Emotionally, I am on top of the world,' said the self-styled "country boy".
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