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LONDON OLYMPICS 2012
Quote of the Day by The Beatles' member Paul McCartney: 'For you know that it's a fool who plays...'- How Paul McCartney’s iconic ‘Hey Jude’ lyric became one of music’s most emotional lessons about loneliness and vulnerabilityPaul McCartney’s timeless classic 'Hey Jude' remains a beloved anthem for listeners across the ages. A powerful lyric cautions against the ...
Quote of the day by Lin Dan: 'Win or lose, I believe in...' Life lessons on success, human nature and sportsmanship by famous Chinese badminton starQuote of the day by Lin Dan shares a message about effort, discipline, sportsmanship, and success. The statement from the Chinese badminton...
They do mix after all: Sportspersons' brush with politics in IndiaLeander Paes' move to BJP highlights sportspersons entering politics. Many have achieved ministerial roles or electoral victories. Others f...
Russian Natalya Antyukh forfeits her Olympic gold. Here's whyRussian athlete Natalya Antyukh will lose her London Olympics gold medal for breaking anti-doping rules.
Tokyo 'unwavering' on Olympics but fans not guaranteed: CEOIn an interview ahead of the Games' six-month countdown, Muto conceded people are "anxious" as virus cases soar worldwide, including in Jap...
- Beijing, London Games positive re-tests rise, more expected
SPORT-DOPING-OLYMPICS-RETESTS:Beijing, London Games positive re-tests rise, more expected
- UPDATE 1-Doping-Beijing, London Games positive re-tests rise, more expected
SPORT-DOPING/OLYMPICS-RETESTS (UPDATE 1):UPDATE 1-Doping-Beijing, London Games positive re-tests rise, more expected
Yogeshwar, Sushil shine in International tourney in ItlayLondon Olympics bronze-medallist Yogeshwar won the gold medal in the 65kg category while two-time Olympic medallist Sushil won the silver i...
Indian investments into Britain phenomenal: London MayorLondon Mayor Boris Johnson has described the post-Olympic surge in Indian investments into Britain as "phenomenal".
London Olympics: India focus helps DD Sports attract more eyeballs than ESPN, Star SportsLondon Olympics 2012 has emerged the most watched non-cricket sporting event in Indian television history with state broadcaster Doordarsha...
- Railways to explore out-of-turn promotions for Olympic winners
Mukul Roy today asked the Railway Board to consider giving out-of-turn promotions to railway sportspersons who brought glory at the mega ev...
- Staging Olympics does not necessarily boost tourism
While it certainly draws millions of TV viewers, a big assertion convincingly disproved is that staging the Olympics boosts tourism to the ...
Amitabh Bachchan carries Olympic torch in LondonAmid loud cheers from hundreds of his fans, Bollywood megastar Amitabh Bachchan today carried the Olympic torch at Southwark here, a day be...
- I hadn't sought permission to attend opening ceremony: Suresh Kalmadi
Kalmadi said that he had not sought permission for attending the opening ceremony of the Games on July 27.
- Olympic VIPs will be whisked around London in 4,000 BMWs: Report
The 2012 London Olympics is being promoted as the "greenest" Olympic Games in history but a row has erupted after it emerged that thousands...
- Govt earmarks around Rs 260 cr for Olympic preparations
The government today announced that it has earmarked Rs 258.39 crore for the preparation of athletes for the London Olympics, under 'Projec...
- London woos Chinese investment in 2012 Olympic Games
London, host of the 2012 Games, will woo Chinese firms for investment in the British capital's massive expansion plans.
- Nortel to sponsor 2012 Games
The London Organising Committee of the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games Limited (LOCOG)on Wednesday announced that Nortel is the Official...
- ESPN STAR Sports gets telecast rights for 2012 London Olympics
The International Olympic Committee has awarded the Asian telecast rights of 2012 Olympic Games in London and 2010 Winter Games in Vancouve...
- London Olympics: London community feels unsure
A report reveals gap between activities of London Olympics and the expectations of small businesses