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Where are princesses getting a makeover?

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On Tumblr. Disney’s conservatism is well known. Almost all its animated films feature a majority of women (read: princesses) who are white, blonde and delicate.

Koevermans to educate coaches

Wim Koevermans

The first-ever Asian Football Confederation’s professional diploma licence course in India will kick-off at the Cooperage ground in Mumbai on Monday, with national coach Wim Koevermans in charge. The first module of the course will finish on July 28.

Choudhary retained as ATTU treasurer

Table Tennis Federation of India secretary general Dhanraj Choudhary has been retained as the treasurer of the Asian Table Tennis Union during the general council meeting of the Asian body held recenlty in Busan, Korea.
Cai Zhenhua of China was elected the president, Tony Yue of Hong took over the post of secretary general at the meeting.

Two Indians for Asia Dream Cup

Sumit Lucas Toppo

Indian riders Sumit Lucas Toppo and Arunagiri Prabhu will get a chance to race on their home turf — the Madras Motor Race Track in Chennai — for the first time in the Asia Dream Cup that will run concurrently with the Petronas Asia Road Racing Championship in Chennai on July 14 and 15.

Confusion over Indian women’s relay team

A day before the heats of the 4x400 metre women’s relay at the Asian Athletics Championships here, the Indian runners are uncertain over the final make-up of the team. Anu Mariam Jones, Anil Da Thomas, Sarita and Priyanka Mondal, who were originally scheduled to compete in the event, are now clueless if they will get to run.

Rakul’s dream B’wood debut

Rakul Preet

Rakul Preet, the third runner-up in the Miss India Pageant 2011, is set to enter the Bollywood industry with Yaariyaan — the directorial debut of T-Series’ head honcho Bhushan Kumar’s wife Divya Kumar.

Biker buddies raise a toast to riding thrills

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Looks like city riders can’t get enough of bikes and beers. Recently when Café Morrison organsied its annual Biker’s Night, capital’s biking enthusiasts turned up and showed their support to the biking brotherhood. The event witnessed a number of activities and bikers from across the country gathered to enjoy this occasion.

Kashyap aims to get back into top-10

Parupalli Kashyap

The last three tournaments saw India’s top shuttler Parupalli Kashyap making first round exits, resulting in a seven-place drop in his career rankings. From a career-best sixth, Kashyap dropped to 13th in the men’s singles, but he is hopeful of breaking into the top-10 bracket again.

Japan’s Arata to stay with Pune FC till ’15

Pune Football Club and midfielder Arata Izumi have agreed upon extending their association for another year.
As a result, the Japanese-born Indian national will stay with the I-League runners-up until the end of the 2014-15 season.

Six rural kids to train in Madrid

A group of six children — four boys and two girls — from the rural areas of Haryana will head to Madrid on Friday for a three-week advanced training programme in tennis.

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