Chennai News January 4 2004


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Rusty Moya, Paradorn move on in Chennai
ABC Online - Australia
Defending champion Carlos Moya of Spain shook off some early season rust to beat Austrian Julian Knowle 6-4, 7-6 in the first round of the Chennai Open in ...
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Indian challenge ends at Chennai Open
Rediff - Mumbai,India
The Indian interest in singles competition of the ATP Tour Chennai Open came to an end on the second day but not before Davis Cupper Harsh Mankad came ...
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Paes confident of winning his fifth doubles title at Chennai Open:
New Kerala - Ernakulam,Kerala,India
[Sports India]: Chennai, Jan 4 : Indian tennis star Leander Paes today said he was confident of winning his fifth doubles title at the $380,000 ATP Tour ...
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Aftershocks in Chennai
Times of India - Mumbai,India
CHENNAI: An aftershock was felt by citizens in various parts of the city this afternoon, the Indian Meteorological Department (IMD) sources said. ...
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Business as usual in Chennai post-tsunami:
New Kerala - Ernakulam,Kerala,India
[India News]: Chennai, Jan 4 : The tourism, hospitality and ... However, the disaster did dampen sales of retail stores like Vasant and Co and Viveks in Chennai. ...
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Patience wears down third seed Schuettler in Chennai Open
Daily Times - Pakistan
... Oliver Patience shocked third-seeded Rainer Schuettler of Germany 6-2, 6-2 Monday in the opening round of the ATP Tour's season-launching Chennai Open tennis ...
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Despite tsunamis, outsourcers stay in Chennai
itWorldCanada.com - Canada
Indian outsourcing companies that have operations in Chennai, one of the locations on the southeast coast of India that was hit by tsunamis nearly two weeks ago ...
 

‘Missing' family safe in Chennai
The Malaysia Star - Malaysia
PETALING JAYA: Four Malaysians who were originally listed as missing after last Sunday's tsunami in Chennai, South India, are safe and sound. ...
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ATP tour Chennai Open: Bhupathi, Bjorkman in quarters
Press Trust of India - New Delhi,India
Chennai, Jan 3 (PTI): Top seeded Mahesh Bhupathi and Jonas Bjorkman (Sweden) had to fight hard before getting into the right groove and defeating the Belgians ...
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Bangla private carrier gets all clear to land
Economic Times - New Delhi,India
... of this year. Chennai is next on the radar, and plans are afoot to link Dhaka with Chennai by the end of this year. The Dhaka-Kolkata ...
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