Sep 29, 2009

Vijender becomes world number one

Rediff Newsletter
September 29, 2009

Sports

  Arsene Wenger
 Photographs: Reuters
Vijender becomes world number one
Olympic and World Championship bronze medallist Vijender Singh has achieved yet another first for Indian boxing by becoming the world's top-ranked pugilist in the middle weight (75kg) category.

· Fernando Torres is not for sale at any price: Benitez
· Arsene Wenger set to become longest serving Gunners boss
· EPL: Tevez double lifts Man City to win over West Ham
· Dementieva joins early check-out in Tokyo
· Venus Williams targets 'world domination' in 2010
· Heads of state muscle in on 2016 Games vote
· Sania makes first round exit at Pan Pacific Open
· Distraught Safina shocked by qualifier Chang
· Hamilton tells Button to keep on pushing
· FA charge West Ham and Millwall
· Saudi firm is in talks to buy Liverpool FC stake
· Photo gallery | Stars spotted!
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Sep 23, 2009

India launches seven satellites in 20 minutes ...More

Rediff Newsletter
September 23, 2009

News

Hygiene more effective against swine flu than drugs: Study
India launches OceanSat-2, six others in 20 mts
Following the abrupt end to Chandrayaan-I, the ISRO on Wednesday successfully launched seven satellites with the help of its trusted Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle.

· Pak should be serious about punishing 26/11 terrorists: India
· Will meet S M Krishna with positive approach: Qureshi
· Pak wants good ties with India: Gilani
· Zardari seeks resumption of Indo-Pak dialogue
· Chinese envoy: 'Nothing is happening'
· Chinese ambassador calls on home secretary
· 'India deal-maker, not deal-breaker'
· Rao meets Burns, discusses PM's visit
· Lucknow girl addresses the world on climate change

· J&K: 4 soldiers, 5 terrorists killed in encounters
· We don't have enough fighter aircraft: IAF chief
· Centre issues notice against US LTTE sympathiser
· India discusses resettlement of Tamils with Sri Lanka
· CCS discusses Navy's new acquisition plans
· Centre to use IAF choppers, ISRO images to strike Naxals
· Austerity again: No caviar, costly biscuits on Air India One
· Tharoor complains about workload in latest tweet
· Rajiv assassination case convict Nalini ends fast
· 'Why was Advani silent on my expulsion for a month?'
· Two new Information Commissioners take oath of office

· Tickets for kith and kin? Cong high command to decide
· President's kin should refrain from contesting polls: BJP
· Election Commission steps for peaceful assembly polls
· Can EVMs work with ballot papers, court asks EC
· EVMs flawless, affirms CEC
· UP top cop Vikram Singh removed
· Maha polls: Mohite-Patil may be fielded from Pandharpur
· Maharashtra polls: Deputy CM, state unit chief in NCP's first list
· NCP leader Aher quits party, rejoins BJP
· Rahul Mahajan to campaign for sister Poonam
· CM, PCC chief in Congress' first list for Haryana polls
· Interview: 'The BJP will not disintegrate'
· Interview: The MP with an IIT and IIM degree
· Special: Why Maya showed DGP the door

· Developing nations must do their part to curb climate change: Obama
· China says never engaged in nuclear proliferation
· US in touch with Pak over A Q Khan's movements
· Al Qaeda video predicts Obama's downfall by Muslims
· Pak police awaits government orders to act on Saeed

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