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India's prospects brighten as Serena pulls out of inaugral tie

Perth, Dec 27 (UNI) India's chances of a bright beginning in the Hopman Cup received a huge boost after former world number one Serena Williams of the United States pulled out of their inaugral tie due to mild illness today.

Sania Mirza will now face Meghann Shaughnessy, who substituted the Australian Open Champion in the first singles match of the tie.

''It's great that Serena is still playing in Perth. Meghann is a good substitute coming off her appearance in the final of the 2007 US Open Mixed Doubles and a strong year in singles,'' tournament Director, Paul McNamee said.

Serena will be eligible to play the next Group match as according to tournament rules, substitutions are allowed between ties.

Meanwhile, in the men's section, Rohan Bopanna will take on Mardy Fish in the men's singles before the mixed doubles match.

After the Group B tie against United States on Saturday, India will play Czech Republic and hosts Australia on January 1 and 3 respectively.

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Benazir, Rajiv Gandhi suffered similar fates

New Delhi/Rawalpindi, Dec 27: Thursday afternoon"s assassination of former Pakistan Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto in Rawalpindi"s Liaquat Bagh area can be compared in terms of fate to what former Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi suffered. Both were children of former Prime Ministers i.e. Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto and Indira Gandhi. Both came from prominent political dynasties in their respective countries, and were given the best in terms of education. While Bhutto went to Oxford and Harvard, Rajiv Gandhi was sent for.....

Benazir among most influential women of 2007

Lahore, Dec 27: Former Pakistan Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto has been listed as the second most influential woman of 2007 in a list of 11 compiled by MSN. Democratic US presidential hopeful Hillary Rodham Clinton leads the list. "Benazir Bhutto is the first woman to be elected to leadership of a post-colonial Muslim nation — and she"s done it twice," the website says. "She has headed the secular, liberal Pakistan People"s Party from exile for years, but returned to Pakistan.....

Shock in India over Bhutto's assassination

{image-Bhutto-last rally1_27122007.jpg news.oneindia.in}New Delhi, Dec 27: The news of former Pakistan Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto's death has been received with shock in India with analysts expressing their concern about the 'turbulent situation there'. Chairman of Asian News International, Prem Prakash who knew Bhutto personally and had interviewed her recently, said that in her death, Pakistan has lost its most secular face. During a recent interview in London, Bhutto had said that there were dangers ahead, but she was ready to lead.....
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