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Deccan Herald Defence will be the key in Australia-Dutch duelTimes of IndiaNEW DELHI: Caution will be the Netherlands watchword against Australia in the second semifinal of the Hero Honda hockey World Cup on Thursday. And, the way the Kookaburras will handle this caginess will form the essence of what promises to be a ...Fluent Dutch to face Aussie firepowerSifyCharlesworth predicts tough gameDeccan HeraldOz, Dutch semi-final promises battle royaleRediffall 10 news articles »
The Hindu Germany have the edgeCalcutta TelegraphNew Delhi: After 10 days of intense competition that featured 30 matches at the league stage in the Hero Honda World Cup hockey, defending champions Germany and Australia appear favourites to clash in the title round for the third successive time. ...Germany, England: A thrilling semi-finalTimes of IndiaOnce again, European hockey is making wavesHindustan TimesBig boys play tonight in the hockey World CupDaily News & AnalysisTimes Online -Sify -Telegraph.co.ukall 328 news articles »
Telegraph.co.uk Australia and England through to semi-finals in DelhiInternational Hockey FederationAt the Hero Honda FIH World Cup 2010 in Delhi, England suffered their first defeat of the competition at the hands of Spain (0-2) and Australia grabbed the ...Australia top Pool B after beating PakistanTaipei TimesAustralia on top as England loseAFPAustralia on to field hockey semi-finalsKelowna.comThe Canberra Times -Daily News & Analysis -Herald Sunall 296 news articles »
Telegraph.co.uk Aussies in semis after win vs PakCalcutta TelegraphNew Delhi: Strong contenders Australia reached the semi-finals when they defeated Pakistan 2-1 in the hockey World Cup at the Dhyan Chand Stadium on Monday. While both Australia and England finished their pool B engagements on 12 points with the ...Spain win as England save their breathHindustan TimesSpain beat England in hockey World CupIBNLive.comAustralia on top as England loseAFPDaily News & Analysis -Times of India -Telegraph.co.ukall 280 news articles »
Indian Express More the number of teams, bigger the IPLCricketnext.comNew Delhi: Rajasthan Royals captain Shane Warne, who led his side to the inaugural IPL title in 2008, has said the leagues expansion to a 10-team event from 2011 is good for the game. As it was guessed, the IPL would become even more competitive with ...I stepped in to ease India-Australia tension: WarneTimes of IndiaIPL governing council rejects Jadejas appealRediffAppeal on Ravindra Jadejas ban rejectedCricInfo.comTheSportsCampus.com -Kashmir Observer -Press Trust of Indiaall 47 news articles »
The Hindu Australia on top as England loseAFPNEW DELHI — Favourites Australia sweated to a 2-1 win over Pakistan on Monday to join England in the semi-finals from group B in the mens field hockey ...Australia beat Pakistan 2-1 to head pool B, England lose 0-2Daily News & AnalysisAustralia overcome Pakistan, top Group BTimes of IndiaHockey World Cup 2010: Australia 2 Pakistan 1Telegraph.co.ukThe Hindu -Courier Mail -Associated Press of Pakistanall 291 news articles »
The Hindu Sohail Abbas has no plans to retire soonTimes of IndiaNEW DELHI: Worlds highest goal scorer and Pakistans famed drag flicker Sohail Abbas says he has no plans to retire soon, his lacklustre showing in the Hockey World Cup notwtihstanding. Sohail feels he still has a few more years of hockey and he would ...Australia on top as England loseAFPAbbot brace sinks PakistanHindustan TimesHockey World Cup 2010: Australia 2 Pakistan 1Telegraph.co.ukAssociated Press of Pakistan -Daily News & Analysis -Times LIVEall 138 news articles »
India Talkies NMDC consortium pitches for $230-mn buyout of Aussie mineEconomic Times7 Mar 2010, 1153 hrs IST, PTI NEW DELHI: As part of its overseas expansion plans, state-run miner NMDC along with two other companies has submitted a USD 230-million non-binding bid to buy 70 per cent stake in an Australian mine owned by Perth-based ...Atlas Iron enters trading haltBusiness SpectatorShikhar Balwanis This Week in IndiaMarketWatchAtlas halted ahead of major announcementSydney Morning HeraldRTT News -WA Business News (subscription) -Reuters Indiaall 55 news articles »
The Hindu Defeats against Oz, Spain expose flaws in selection processTimes of IndiaNEW DELHI: Blaming Indias back-to-back defeats against Australia and Spain in the hockey World Cup on flawed selection process, former Olympians on Friday demanded ouster of non-performers from the team and a complete overhaul of the system. ...Spain a pain for Brasas boysHindustan TimesIndian hopes take a hitCalcutta TelegraphSpain whip India in World Cup hockeyBBC NewsThe Hindu -Rediff -NDTV.comall 173 news articles »
BBC News Blot on our image, admits AustraliaExpress BuzzWhile reiterating concern over attacks against Indians in Australia, Delhi has approved the recent measures taken by Australian authorities to tackle the ...India Says No Proposal On Safety Of Indians In AustraliaAHN | All Headline NewsIndia, Australia close to sealing social security pactIndian ExpressRacist attacks intolerable to Australia, says SmithOneindiaSydney Morning Herald -TopNews -Little About (blog)all 548 news articles »
The Age Australian minister tries to mend fencesTimes of IndiaNEW DELHI: The visiting Australian foreign minister, Stephen Smith, on Wednesday acknowledged that some of the attacks on Indians in Australia over the past year were racist in nature. Smith, in India on a damage-control visit, told journalists, ...Choose part-time jobs carefully: Oz minister to studentsIndian ExpressSome attacks were racist: AussiesEconomic TimesOz minister admits some assaults racistHindustan TimesDaily News & Analysis -Deccan Herald -The Australianall 447 news articles »