![]() From the publishers of THE HINDU VOL.33 :: NO.41 :: Oct. 14, 2010 |
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The Spaniard has turned the 2010 season on its head with three wins in the last five races. Only 11 points behind the championship leader, Mark Webber of Red Bull, the Ferrari driver is within striking distance of the World crown. By G. Raghunath.
Winning omens are there It is time for a change at the top of the international cricket league and why not now, asks Ted Corbett.
Iran matchless A team that was considered only the second best side from Iran turned out to be better than the best from India. And this only proved the depth of talent and a sense of commitment Iran has for the game. By S. Sabanayakan.
Magnificent Mary “My next target is to win a medal in the 2012 London Olympics. After that I will retire,” says Mary Kom. By Y. B. Sarangi.
Rooney has the game to win a Ballon d'OrRooney has done well for himself so far, staying away from drugs, unlike Gazza. But to go any further, he needs all the support and not brickbats, writes Ayon Sengupta. KICKING AROUND Wenger and violence Arsene Wenger avoids the charge of the pot calling the kettle black since the Gunners' disciplinary record, once so dire, has improved a great deal in recent seasons. So, one can take him seriously when he speaks out against poor quality of refereeing, writes Brian Glanville. A maverick Growing up on the streets of St. Petersburg, few would have guessed that the timid-looking Andrey Arshavin would be one of the brightest footballing talents to have ever come out of Russia. By Ashfaq Gorsi. Advt Links: calling card
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