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The World Cup Qualifiers

The hard part starts now, says Agassi
"It seems like everybody you're playing knows how to win now and has the game to really bring some quality tennis," he added.

England romp to historic win
Michael Owen bagged a hat-trick as England came from behind for an historic 5-1 victory over Germany at the Olympic Stadium on Saturday.

Code of conduct escape for Hewitt
U.S. Open officials said on Saturday that Lleyton Hewitt committed no violation of their code of conduct.

All India Chess Federation splits
AICF president Druv Sawhney said Saturday's AGM did not take place while Dheeraj Raghuvanshi, heading the rival faction, claimed elections were held.

Doping a bigger crime than match-fixing: Uma Bharati
The sports minister said it is a sin and amounts to pure cheating.

Zai Kipgen wins Hyundai-MGC Open
The 22-year-old Delhi golfer picked his maiden title in a two-year young professional career

40 arrested before England-Germany clash
German police said they are fully prepared to cope with an invasion of soccer hooligans ahead of a crucial World Cup qualifier.

Popova sets three world records
The Russian weightlifter came up with a golden display in the 69kg division at the Goodwill Games on Saturday.

Hewitt, Hingis survive
Women's top seed Hingis and men's fourth seed Hewitt were in danger of being run out of the tournament but they fought back.

Malaysia shock India
The defeat put India out of the title race in the five-nation under-21 hockey tournament in Malaysia.

India tops in Commonwealth shooting
India finished with 13 gold, six silver and eight bronze medals and placed ahead of Australia and England.

Hyundai Open set for exciting finish
The battle for honours on the final day will be between leaders veteran Rohtas Singh and young Zai Kipgen.

Indian paddlers shine
Pallavi Kundu and the duo of Subhadip Das/Niloy Basak won a gold medal each in the Taiyuan (China) junior table tennis Open.

Bharti, Kalmadi patch-up
Bharti assures to stay operation of the government's new guidelines.

England out for revenge over Germany
Clashes between these two sides are among the classics of world football and Germany will look to qualify for the World Cup finals.

Wish Humpy and Harikrishna
Say well done to the teen chess prodigies who did the country proud this week.

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