The USGA released the list of approved entries Thursday. It was the fifth consecutive year the number exceeded 1,000, and this year's number was only slightly lower than the 1,251 entries a year ago. The Women's Open will be held
Stranger still was listening to her describe a 2-over 73 at the SemGroup Championship. "I managed to finish with a good score," she said. On a wind-blown day that yielded only four rounds under par, Ochoa took some measure of
The world number two charged that "some people" were not listening to player pleas that three Masters Series event in four weeks in the run-up to Roland Garros is a huge physical ask. "These people are destroying Europe." the Spanish
New York staved off elimination, in what it hopes was the start of a monumental comeback, by beating the Pittsburgh Penguins 3-0 on Thursday night. The building was in a frenzy after Jagr's second-period goal broke a scoreless tie. He
The internal bleeding, that has kept Avery in intensive care, stopped Thursday. If that improvement continues, he could be moved out of the unit Friday morning, Rangers spokesman John Rosasco said. "His levels are good," Rosasco said after the Rangers
Gonzalez recovered from losing the first set 6-1 against Belgium's Kristof Vliegen to win the remaining sets 7-5, 6-3 in the second round tie. With a host of top names pulling out of the event - including local heros Tommy
The country's largest paper producer Ballarpur Industries Ltd has posted a net profit of Rs 74.5 crore for the third quarter ended March 31, 2008, an increase of 14% over the corresponding period a year ago.
Investors are increasingly making a beeline for the stringent know your customer norms, which were introduced under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act 2002.
Coca-Cola has decided to withdraw the registration of the Maaza trademark in countries outside India. The move is expected to bring down the curtains on the current trademark row with Ramesh Chauhan-owned Bisleri.
Amidst security concerns raised by law enforcement agencies on the use of Blackberry services, India has assured Canada that commercial interest of RIM, the maker of Blackberry, would be kept in mind while taking any final decision.