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Wednesday, August 20, 2008
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Big win: Vijender Singh ensured another medal for India at the Beijing Olympics when he outpunched Carlos Gongora of Ecuador | Read
FEATURES
Another loss
An erratic Achanta Sharath Kamal joined the fast-growing list of home-bound Indians.

Low on priority
Clash of dates with the local league has ruled out top clubs for the Osian's Durand Cup.
SLIDESHOW
Fabulous at 50
As Madonna turns fifty we look at other stars who have aged gracefully at the half way mark
ASTROLOGY
AQUARIUS (Jan 21 - Feb 19)
The Moon is moving through chart area of everyday contacts, so you’re likely to be a little bit over-emotional about certain things, too close to whatever it is you’re talking about. Your heart is certainly in the right place, but your brain may be in the wrong gear. Pause for thought every so often. But you’ll be very kind, since you have a sense of emotional sympathy for those who are suffering or are needy.
Sushil Kumar creates history, wins bronze
Unheralded Sushil Kumar rose from obscurity to find his rightful place in the history of Indian sports when he won the bronze medal in men's 66kg freestyle category
Love and sex in the Olympic Village
Less than a week remains of Beijing 2008, and the Olympic Village can now be subdivided into two clearly-distinguishable classes
Rewards pour in for Sushil Kumar
Rewards started pouring in for Sushil Kumar who won bronze medal in Beijing Olympics with the Railway Ministry and Delhi Government announcing cash awards to a total of Rs 1.05 crore for the wrestler.
I always knew I had a chance: Sushil
Sushil Kumar's Olympic bronze medal may have come as a pleasant surprise to his countrymen but the Delhi wrestler says he did not emerge out of the blue and walked away with the glory.
India survive scare, win by 3 wickets
A nervous India survived a scare before scraping through to a three-wicket victory against Sri Lanka in a low-scoring thriller to level the five-match one-day series 1-1 here.
Jitender goes Akhil way, misses medal
Akhil Kumar could only watch haplessly from outside as his protege Jitender too faltered when it mattered the most and missed the Olympic medal by a whisker
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