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Anand tames Adams, regains lead
Grandmaster Viswanathan Anand of India scalped GM Michael Adams of Germany to regain the sole lead with four points after the fifth round of the Dortmund Sparkassen Chess Meeting 2000 being played.




Injury-hit US squad turns to McEnroe for succour
It already was going to be difficult for the United States Davis Cup team to defeat Spain on clay in next week's semi-finals. Now it appears almost impossible.




Oceania soccer boss quits over World Cup scandal
Charlie Dempsey, pilloried for handing Germany the 2006 World Cup by refusing to vote for South Africa as instructed by the Oceania Football Confederation, stepped down Thursday night from his position as OFC President.




Other headlines

Ottey fails to shine in Sardinia
TN can upset Air-India applecart
Semi-finalists spotted in Fed Cup boxing
Now gear up for the internet olympics
Allodium claims feature
PCB chief orders probe in Pak failure
A different ball game which has failed to keep pace with globalisation
7 more players added for the World Under-15 Challenge in England
`You cannot be serious!' - McEnroe in, Sampras and Agassi out
Indians shine in sixth-round

 
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