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Sindhu ready to take on Saina

Basking in the glory of the historic bronze medal at the World Championships, P.V. Sindhu said she was now ready to take on her celebrated compatriot Saina Nehwal at the inaugural Indian Badminton League, that commences here on Wednesday.

Fastest Finger best

L.V.R. Deshmukh-trained Fastest Finger who is blazing the track should claim the Wanaparthy Cup, the main event of the races to be held on Sunday. False Rails are up.

An acquired taste wins main event

Altamas Ahmed-trained An Acquired Taste justified favouritism under regular partner A. Sandesh en route to a huge win in the Eve Champion Trophy, the feature event of the races held here on Saturday.

Mariinsky fancied for feature

Pesi Shroff-trained Mariinsky looks set to win the F.D. Wadia Trophy, the feature event of the races to be held here on Sunday.

Sakar Khan dies at 75

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Sakar Khan, a Padma Shri recipient who played the traditional Rajasthani kamancha instrument, died in Jaisalmer on Saturday. He was 75.

Where can you get a degree in Twilight?

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At a new centre in the Manchester Metropolitan University that will focus completely on teaching classic spine-chilling literature, but at the same time, include popular contemporary TV shows and vampire flicks, such as Twilight, True Blood, etc.

Get some ink on your skin

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A tattoo can represent what you stand for. So be careful when you choose one so that it conveys the right attitude. If you are getting an arm tattoo, for ins-tance, it means it will be visible to everyone, so there is absolutely no margin of error here. So for all those who are not afraid of the thought of needles on skin, here are a few suggestions for getting that design right.So what are the recent trends in tattoos?

Delhi driver tops field

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Delhi driver Amanpreet Ahluwalia (navigator Venu Ramesh) won the Maruti Suzuki Dakshin Dare Rally four-wheeler class, while Nataraj Rajanna of TVS Racing topped the bikes category in the Extreme Category in Bengaluru on Friday.

Ten-member squad for Thailand meet

The Indian Blind Sports Association has named a 10-member team for the Thailand Open five-a-side international blind football tournament scheduled in Bangkok from August 18 to 23.

Wim plans Tajik coup

The national football team are in Khujand, Tajikistan for the international friendly on August 14 and national coach Wim Koevermans is wasting no time to prepare his men for the match.

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