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View Article  Gill equates trust vote with Olympics, reality shows

Minister of State for Sports and Youth M.S. Gill Tuesday called the confidence motion a 'reality show' and said India will win as many medals at the Beijing Olympics in August as the number of votes bagged by the ruling Unit.

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View Article  Top shuttlers to compete in Tata Open badminton tournament

India's top shuttlers will be seen in action along with some international stars in the 1st Tata Open All India Badminton Tournament, organised by the Prakash Padukone Badminton Academy (PPBA) at the Bombay Gymkhana.

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View Article  India win 21 medals in Asian Youth Chess

India bagged 21 medals, including half a dozen gold medals, in the Asian Youth Chess Championship which concluded in Tehran Monday.

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View Article  Mendis won't be a threat to Indian batsmen: Vishwanath

Sri Lankan 'wunderkid' Ajantha Mendis might be threatening to bamboozle Indian batsmen with his different kinds of deliveries in one over. But former Test batsmen Gundappa Vishwanath felt that Mendis' won't be a threat.

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View Article  Sports Minister promises Reena to help her out

Sports Minister M. S. Gill, who has promised that no athlete will get a raw deal in matters of selection to the Beijing Games, has met archer Reena Kumari who had complained of favouritism in the selection of the squad.

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View Article  Mankad-Ashutosh lose Manchester final

Harsh Mankad and Ashutosh Singh lost the final of the LTA Manchester Trophy, going down to top-seeded Australian pair Adam Feeney and Robert Smeets.

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