Jun 4, 2011

K.V. Thomas to review PDS in Kerala





Chandy's promise against corrupt a bluff: Achuthanandan





For marrying her lover, CPI-M shuns panchayat president





Top IAS officials, Ministers to furnish property details: CM





Trade body resents move to ban cigarettes near schools





SW Monsoon vigorous over Kerala





Entrepreneurship bug bites young Kerala professionals





Coir Board prog for Green Day





Voting by pro-tem speaker unconstitutional: Opposition





Congress nominee Karthikeyan elected Kerala assembly speaker





Capello clears air with Ferdinand


Boss Fabio Capello finally makes peace with Rio Ferdinand over his decision to strip the defender of the England captaincy in March.


Terry keen on Hughes or Hiddink


Chelsea captain John Terry has said he would welcome the appointment of either Mark Hughes or Guus Hiddink as Blues manager.


Friedel agrees to join Tottenham


Goalkeeper Brad Friedel, whose contract with Aston Villa was due to expire this month, agrees to join Tottenham.


Reid to exit as Celtic chairman


Whisky industry businessman Ian Bankier will replace Dr John Reid as Celtic chairman in October.


Keane fit for Macedonia qualifier


Republic of Ireland captain Robbie Keane is passed fit for the Euro 2012 qualifier against Macedonia in Skopje on Saturday night.


West Brom sign Jones in free deal


West Brom make the free-transfer signing of Preston defender Billy Jones on a three-year contract.


Milne slams impasse on SPL change


Aberdeen chairman Stewart Milne says the delay over Scottish Premier League reconstruction is damaging the image of Scottish football.


Bolton keen for Sturridge return


Bolton manager Owen Coyle wants to bring Daniel Sturridge back to the club on loan.


Hamburg capture Sala from Chelsea


Hamburg sign Italy Under-19 midfielder Jacopo Sala from Chelsea for an undisclosed fee.


Ormerod signs new Blackpool deal


Blackpool striker Brett Ormerod signs a new one-year deal with the club after reconsidering his future.


Derby on verge of signing Bryson


Derby County are close to agreeing a fee for Kilmarnock's Scotland midfielder, Craig Bryson.


Watford assess Swansea Graham bid


Watford are seriously considering an offer of around £3m from Swansea for Danny Graham, BBC Three Counties Radio understands.


Miller leaves Hibs for Australia


Midfielder Liam Miller has left Hibernian to join Perth Glory, the Australian A-League side announce.


King to sign new Sky Blues deal


Coventry City striker Marlon King verbally agrees to sign a new deal with the club.


Australia demand reform of Fifa


Australia's sports minister says governments should think twice before bidding to stage a World Cup until Fifa has been subject to external scrutiny.


Bhajji warns against complacency


Indian off-spinner Harbhajan Singh has warned his young team-mates not to take the West Indies lightly in the limited overs series starting Saturday.


‘Windies conditions will suit Indians’


The young players are full of confidence and India’s bench strength is just amazing, writes former Pakistan skipper Wasim Akram.


Windies coach wary of India challenge


India will pose a tough challenge in the limited overs series starting at the Queen's Park Oval on Saturday, feels West Indies coach Ottis Gibson.


Waqar meets Butt to discuss the WI tour


Pakistan cricket team head coach Waqar Younis on Friday met the Chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board Ijaz Butt to discuss all the developments that took place in the team during the tour of the West Indies.


Raina defends selection decision


Suresh Raina has defended India's decision to rest their star names against West Indies.


West Indies vs India, T20: Preview


They might be without key senior players but even a second-string India would be hard to stop for the struggling West Indies when the two sides clash in a T20 match on Saturday.


Afridi's lawyers write to PCB


PCB confirms receiving a letter on Friday from the lawyers representing Afridi challenging the disciplinary actions taken against him.


Tendulkar: I am still not satisfied


Sachin Tendulkar has almost every record under his belt but the iconic Indian cricketer says he is still not satisfied.


England fight back at Lord's


England overcame a tough first hour at Lord's to end a topsy-turvy opening day of the second Test against Sri Lanka on 342-6.


'WI series key to India's future'


Whether India can go on to dominate world cricket consistently would be known by its side's performance against a not-so-strong West Indies, says Sir Vivian Richards.


Fletcher eases into practice session


India's cricket coach Duncan Fletcher was more of a bystander than conductor of his first practice session with the team ahead of Saturday's T20 match against the West Indies.


Jason Gillespie handed 'A' role


Jason Gillespie has been named assistant coach for Australia A's upcoming tour of Zimbabwe.


Richards: Sachin is the greatest ever


Batting legend Viv Richards has hailed the "little master" Sachin Tendulkar as the greatest ever batsman.


Samit Patel targets England recall


Nottinghamshire all-rounder Samit Patel insists he would be "disappointed" if he was overlooked for England's limited-overs squads this summer.


Chanderpaul in hot water with WICB


The West Indies Cricket Board has sought an explanation from the veteran batsman Shivnarine Chanderpaul over his remarks in a recent interview.