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London best chance to win second Olympic medal: Paes Ageless Indian tennis star Leander Paes, who completed a career Grand Slam at the Australian Open last week, says that the London Games is probably his "best" but not the "last" chance to win a second Olympic medal. www.rediff.com
‘London my best, not last, chance’ - Paes picks Atlanta feat over Slam glories as his best achievement New Delhi: Ageless Leander Paes, who completed a career Grand Slam at the Australian Open last week, says that the London Games is probably his “best” but not the “last” chance to win a second Olympic medal. www.telegraphindia.com
Sports outfits fret over Kerala games Sharma added that he was concerned that no action plan was in place yet to prepare players for the Kerala games. in.news.yahoo.com
Stage set for police games The grounds have been equipped with floodlights to facilitate day-night matches. in.news.yahoo.com
Wade 'enjoying the chance to play for Australia' Young Australian opener Matthew Wade has proved his worth with his match-winning performances in a few games he has played, but the young Tasmanian does not want to look too far ahead than the three ODIs for which he has been selected. www.rediff.com
London canal boat owners must pay to stay near Games LONDON (Reuters) - Boat owners accustomed to freely navigating London's narrow canals will have to pay to moor near Olympic sites during the 2012 Games, fuelling fears by some that they are being pushed out by unprecedented security measures. London's police will close a handful of boating routes near the Olympic Stadium in Stratford, in the east of the capital, and put in place a controlled ... in.news.yahoo.com
UK's tourism industry losing billions due to Olympic Games London, Jan 30(ANI): Britain's tourism industry is set to lose billions as organizers of the London 2012 Olympic Games have been accused of scaring off visitors through a damaging rise in hotel rates. in.news.yahoo.com
Finally, cash-for-medal probe is on A three-member team that has been sitting on a probe into irregularities in handing out cash awards to undeserving coaches of medal winners in the 34th National Games has finally stirred — it has asked all those associated with the event to appear for interviews on February 9 and 13, over two months after the scandal hit headlines. www.telegraphindia.com
DG seeks experts' help for games Sources said several private firms approached the DGP to sponsor the event. "But as it is a part of the state's centenary celebrations, we are not going to take the assistance of private sponsors," said a senior police officer. in.news.yahoo.com
Police games preparations on last lap The 59th All India Police Games was organised in Jammu and Kashmir in March 2011. in.news.yahoo.com
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