Host India has good chance of winning its first Commonwealth squash medal

Host India has good chance of winning its first Commonwealth squash medal
Canadian squash legend Jonathon Power knows a thing or two about playing top-flight events where the atmosphere is electric. He criss-crossed the globe when he played on the Pro Squash Association tour and won every major title along the way, including Commonwealth Games gold in 2002.
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Commonwealth Games: We’re going

Commonwealth Games: We’re going
New Zealanders will begin to move into the Commonwealth Games village on Tuesday.The New Zealand Olympic Committee made the decision to proceed as planned after yesterday’s special board meeting and after encouraging reports on…
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IGI line may not be ready by Games
Three days before the Games, Delhi didn’t bargain for this. In a development which could be a major embarrassment, the commissioner of metro rail safety (CMRS) has not granted the mandatory safety clearance to Delhi Metro’s showcase Airport Express Line.
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Diplomatic feud at Comm Games
Prince Charles and Indian President Pratibha Patil have avoided a potential diplomatic fued by agreeing to open the Commonwealth Games together.
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Plan of the apes: Security staff deploy langurs
Security officials at the Commonwealth Games aren’t monkeying around anymore, deploying langurs at several venues in New Delhi to keep smaller simians from causing any trouble.
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COMMONWEALTH GAMES 2010: England’s athletes finally arrive in Delhi

COMMONWEALTH GAMES 2010: England’s athletes finally arrive in Delhi
English athletes have arrived in Delhi for the Commonwealth Games, with ‘considerable improvements’ made to facilities seemingly putting an end to talk of the event being cancelled.
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Commonwealth village “totally prepared” for Canadians’ arrival
Despite ongoing reports of the athletes’ village abysmal conditions, the president of Commonwealth Games Canada said the Delhi facilities are good enough to welcome the first Canadian athletes on Monday.
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World champ Samoa aiming for Comm Games 7s gold
With a world champion team and with one of its leading rivals not allowed in the competition, Samoa is banking on the rugby sevens competition to provide its first Commonwealth Games gold medal.
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Now a SECOND deadly snake hits Commonwealth Games: Cobra captured at stadium after one found in athlete’s room
This is the deadly cobra snake workers discovered slithering down a drain in Dehli’s new tennis stadium just days before the Commonwealth Games are due to start.
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Games ties up Delhi traffic in snarls, not all complain
Traffic snarls continued to cause hurdles for commuters, including students and office-goers, in Delhi Tuesday with some fast lanes dedicated to the movement of Commonwealth Games athletes, but then not all Delhiites were complaining.
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CWG Security staff deploy langurs
Security officials at the Commonwealth Games aren’t monkeying around anymore, deploying langurs at several venues in the city to keep smaller simians from causing any trouble.
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CGames: Australia defends Delhi Games attack warnings
SYDNEY, Sept 29, 2010 (AFP) – - Australia Wednesday defended its travel bulletins warning of a “high risk” of attacks during the New Delhi Commonwealth Games after complaints from a senior Indian official.
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Race to finish Commonwealth Games facilities

Race to finish Commonwealth Games facilities
NEW DELHI (AFP) – Athletes from Australia and England moved into the Commonwealth Games village in New Delhi Monday despite warnings that work is unfinished just six days before the crisis-hit event starts.
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Games will not suffer because of pullouts: Oz chef de mission
New Delhi, Sep 28 : Australian chef de mission Steve Moneghetti said Tuesday the pullout of a few athletes will have little impact on the Commonwealth Games and it will only be their personal loss.
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