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Mika Hakkinen after winning the British Grand Prix

Anand, Kramnik settle for quiet draw
The game, which saw Kramnik adopt the Petroff defence, lasted merely 17 moves and lasted less than two hours.

India lose to Poland ahead of qualifier
Coach Cedric D'Souza said not much importance should be given to the result as the team is only readying for the tournament.

Vijayan fined; action against FCK
The AIFF said the ace striker's his club, F C Kochin, is guilty is supressing facts on the player's participation in a tournament in Bangladesh recently.

Chinappa, Reddy record easy wins
The Madras-based players moved into the second round of the World junior women's squash championships.

Randhir Singh elected IOC member
The ace shooter-turned-administrator was among six elected to the apex world sports body in Moscow on Monday.

Rogge elected IOC president
The Belgian surgeon won an absolute majority in the second round of voting to take control of the world's apex sports body.

Brazil finally win!
Brazil ended a run of four successive defeats and six games without a win by beating Peru 2-0.

Schumacher two wins away from title
If the German takes 20 points from the next two races, closest rival David Coulthard cannot catch him up, even if he is also runner-up in both and wins the last four races of the season.

Hakkinen ends personal nightmare
The former World Champion ended a personal nightmare of 11 months without a victory to finally win at Silverstone.

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"I will devote all my energy to defending the credibility of sport, which is under attack by doping, corruption and violence."

 Newly-elected IOC president Jacques Rogge, after his comfortable victory over  Kim Un-Yong of South Korea..

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The youngest ever Wimbledon Champion is Switzerland's 1996 winner, Martina Hingis at only 15 years and 282 days.

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Rogge Elected IOC President
Novak shocks Ferrero in Gstaad
Calzaghe puts faith in Warren
O'Sullivan wins Great North Run
Progress for Arsenal stadium plans

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