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Ferrer scrapes past Del Potro in London

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David Ferrer won his World Tour Finals opener in London, beating Argentina's Juan Martin del Potro in a three-set see-saw.

The World No.5, who is enjoying his best-ever season with seven titles, had

South African cycling champion tests positive

South African cycling champion David George has tested positive for erythropoietin, a banned substance, the South African Institute for Drug Free Sport said.

George, a former Olympian and Lance Armst

Jamaican football officials saddened by King's exit

Some football officials in Jamaica say they are disappointed with the decision by England based striker Marlon King to end his international career.

President of the Jamaica Football Federation (JFF)

Ramdin says Windies not taking Bangladesh lightly

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Vice Captain Denesh Ramdin says the West Indies would not be taking Bangladesh for granted during their tour which begins here Nov 13.

The West Indian players are already in Dhaka and will meet the h

Sensex closes 85 points higher on Obama win

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A benchmark index for Indian equities markets closed 85 points higher in Wednesday's trade on hopes of more foreign institutional investment after US President Barrack Obama won a second term in offic

Indian spinners no mystery for England: Swann

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England's lead spinner Grame Swann feels that Indian tweakers will not be a threat to English batsmen on the turning tracks of the sub-continent.

England have managed to win just two of the 22 Test m

What happens if US presidential election ends in a tie?

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The race to the White House remains close ahead of the US presidential election on Tuesday, with national polls showing US President Barack Obama and Republican challenger Mitt Romney in a statistical

Obama has slight edge on election evening

President Barack Obama appeared to have a slight edge over Republican challenger Mitt Romney as America headed for the polls to pick the winner of a White House race that has remained extremely close

The little-known 'pehelwan' son of Mulayam Singh Yadav

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Samajwadi Party (SP) chief Mulayam Singh Yadav has reason to be a proud father. His elder son Akhilesh Yadav at age 39 is chief minister of Uttar Pradesh while his 25-year-old younger son Prateek has

EC rejects Swamy's plea to derecognise Congress

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The Election Commission (EC) on Tuesday rejected Janata Party president Subramanian Swamy's plea to derecognise the Congress as a party for extending a Rs.90 crore loan to Associated Journals Ltd, pub

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