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the Tour de France - stage 10

Dortmund: Anand goes down again
He lost to Grandmaster Alexander Morozevich of Russia in the 6th round.

India labour to down Wales
Despite holding sway right through, the eight-time Olympic champions found it hard to get goals in their opening match in the World Cup hockey qualifier. The Pool Positions

Samaranch hospitalised
The former IOC president was taken to hospital in Lausanne after suffering from breathing problems caused by "extreme tiredness".

Popov likely to miss World championships
The champion Russian swimmer has tonsilitis and is currently recovering in a Moscow hospital.

AIFF name 22 for England tour
The team includes star forwards Baichung Bhutia, I M Vijayan and three goalkeepers.

Vaidehi Reddy in fourth round
However, Indian champion Joshna Chinappa lost and bowed out of the World junior women's squash championship.

Schumacher escapes unhurt in crash
Ferrari's triple world champion lost control of the rear of his Ferrari F2001 under heavy braking.

Jordan back to practice
Michael Jordan has been showing youngsters how it is done in Washington Wizard workouts.

Indian coach looking to gain experience
Coach Sukhwinder Singh is hoping the Indian football squad will pull together for the upcoming tour of England.

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