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England have begun a search for a successor to Sven-Goran Eriksson, who will step down after the 2006 World Cup in Germany.
It was the Bryans' third Grand Slam doubles title at a major tournament after the 2003 French Open and last year's US Open win.
The man dangled from the branches of the tree for an entire night before being rescued by the police in Victoria, Australia.
Selectors have named uncapped left-arm spinn Monty Panesar with Ashley Giles still struggling with the hip injury.
No easy answers, no happy endings, but definitely the glimmer of hope. That said, the book is a pleasant read.
Imran Farhat or Kamran Akmal would open the innings with Salman Butt in Shoaib Malik's absence due to his father's demise.
Nike launches its new commercial with tennis champ Maria Sharapova running, volleying and sleeping through it.
Iran's top nuclear negotiator said on Wednesday that Tehran saw Moscow's offer to have Iran's uranium enriched in Russia as a positive development.
As Republic Day draws closer, Srinagar is turning into a virtual fortress. Security forces are leaving no stone unturned to ensure that the event passes off peacefully.
With this victory, Congress now has 72 MLAs in the 288-member Assembly, and overtakes NCP to become the largest party.
Many actresses are still waiting for that magical item number, even though they are already being cast in better roles.
Canadians vote on Monday in an election expected to drive the Liberal Party from power after 12 dominant years, and nudge the country to the right with a new Conservative-led government.
They garnered 21 points to win the gold medal and prize money of Rs 4 lakh while Veerans took the silver and Rs 2.5 lakh.
He batted with a sore back in Pakistan's first innings, was also doubtful for the third Test in Karachi on January 29.
Upamanyu Chatterjee returns after seven years with his fourth novel, Weight Loss and his latest fare has little to do with losing flab.