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  29. august 2005


Carnival crowds party in the sun
4:12:22 PM    comment []

Cave tours offer science, history, humor
4:09:36 PM    comment []

Egypt bloggers spearhead anti-Mubarak dissent (AFP).

Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak talks during an electoral campaign meeting in Cairo. In an Egyptian presidential campaign that has failed to generate much enthusiasm, /></a>AFP - Baheyya is Egyptian, pillories President Hosni Mubarak and heaps scorn on his regime daily. But this fiery dissident who says aloud what others don't dare to think has no face: Baheyya is a blog.</p><br clear=all> [<a href=Yahoo! News: Technology News]


4:05:15 PM    comment []

Product previews (InfoWorld). InfoWorld - WiredRed Jump Starts Web Conferences From Office Apps The decision to launch a Web-conferencing session can now be made spontaneously, thanks to a new collaboration tool from WiredRed Software. The company last week rolled out a new version of its e/pop Web Conferencing software that supports the initiation of Web and video meetings directly from Microsoft Office applications, including Word, Excel, Project, PowerPoint, and Outlook. Features include multiparty video, VoIP, remote control, and desktop, application, and document sharing. Also new is support for Firefox and other Mozilla-based browsers. The new version of e/pop Web Conferencing is priced starting at $3,000. Hosted services start at $350 per month. e/pop Web Conferencing WiredRed [Yahoo! News: Technology News]
4:04:24 PM    comment []

Hurricane Katrina: 'Do Not Call 911'. LiveJournal business manager Mark Kraft is gathering information for Gulf Coast residents bracing for Hurricane Katrina, collecting reports from several LiveJournal diarists who are fleeing or preparing to ride out the storm.

Kraft passes along a grim prediction from meteorologist Jeff Masters:

I put the odds of New Orleans getting its levees breached and the city submerged at about 70 percent. This scenario, which has been discussed extensively in literature I have read, could result in a death toll in the thousands, since many people will be unable or unwilling to get out of the city. I recommend that if you are trapped in New Orleans tomorrow, that you wear a life jacket and a helmet if you have them. High rise buildings may offer good refuge, but Katrina has the potential to knock down a high-rise building.

The 4 p.m. National Weather Service warning for New Orleans was equally foreboding:

Most of the area will be uninhabitable for weeks ... perhaps longer. At least one half of well constructed homes will have roof and wall failure. All gabled roofs will fail ... leaving those homes severely damaged or destroyed.

The majority of industrial buildings will become non functional. Partial to complete wall and roof failure is expected. All wood framed low rising apartments will be destroyed. Concrete block low rise apartments will sustain major damage ... including some wall and roof failure.

High rise office and apartment buildings will sway dangerously ... a few to the point of total collapse.

Government officials did their best to scare the hell out of residents all Sunday morning, hoping they'd leave by any means possible. One told holdouts to make sure they had a hammer or some other tool that's strong enough to break through an attic roof. "You don't want to drown in there when the water comes," he said.

Several parishes in Louisiana have closed emergency services, giving their residents a discordant bit of advice: Do not call 911. [Workbench]


4:02:22 PM    comment []

Storm Weakens Slightly, but Still Threatens Havoc on Gulf Coast. Hurricane Katrina edged a bit to the east, providing some hope that the worst of it might not directly strike New Orleans, a city perilously below sea level. By JOSEPH B. TREASTER and ABBY GOODNOUGH. [NYT > Home Page]
4:00:40 PM    comment []

CGG buys Exploration


3:58:49 PM    comment []

YWCA FUTURES Classic  
Dates: August 26 - 28, 2005
Pro-Am: August 24 & 25, 2005
Purse: $75,000
Winner: $10,500
Runner up: $7,500

To Benefit: YWCA of York
Tournament Web Site: www.ywcafuturesclassic.com

Club: Regents' Glen Country Club
1000 Golf Club Drive
York, PA 17403
Telephone: (717) 505-4653
Professional: Don Dimoff

Par: 72
Format: 54 holes
2005 Champion: Julieta Granada of Asuncion, Paraguay




Julieta Granada
2005 Tournament Winner,
Julieta Granada

3:57:13 PM    comment []

PGA Tour:

Faxon roars from 10th all the way to victory in a Buick Championship playoff


3:55:40 PM    comment []

LPGA Tour:

Captains Lopez and Nilsmark finalize their U.S. and Europe Solheim Cup teams


3:54:44 PM    comment []

Champions Tour:

Playoff bogey is good enough for Roberts to win the Jeld-Wen Tradition


3:53:39 PM    comment []

Nationwide Tour:

Aussie rookie Johnson grabs his first win in the Nationwide Cleveland Open


3:52:32 PM    comment []

Big Brother baby plan scrutinised. Dutch authorities investigate plans for a contestant to give birth on the reality TV show Big Brother. [BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition]
12:15:23 AM    comment []

One million expected at carnival. One of Europe's largest street parties, the Notting Hill Carnival, is under way. [BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition]
12:11:36 AM    comment []

Israel Suffers First Suicide Attack Since Gaza Pullout. Hours later, however, the Israeli cabinet voted to allow Egypt to patrol the international border with Gaza, which would allow Israel to pull all its soldiers out of Gaza in the next month. By STEVEN ERLANGER. [NYT > Home Page]
12:09:31 AM    comment []

Norway still best place to live


12:07:14 AM    comment []

Final round scores and money Sunday in the FUTURES Golf Tour's
$75,000 YWCA FUTURES Classic
at the 6174-yard, par 36-36 - 72, Regents' Glen Country Club.
(a-denotes amateur):

1   Julieta Granada   (Asuncion, Paraguay) 68-70-68 - 206    $10,500  

 

2   Jessica Lewis   (Bethesda, Md.) 73-67-67 - 207    $7,500  

 

T3   Angie Rizzo   (Coon Rapids, Minn.) 68-70-70 - 208    $4,984  
    Virada Nirapathpongporn   (Bangkok, Thailand) 70-67-71 - 208    $4,984  

 

T5   Nicole Castrale   (Palm Desert, Calif.) 69-71-69 - 209    $2,909  
    Allison Hanna   (Portland, Ore.) 68-69-72 - 209    $2,909  
    Sun Young Yoo   (Seoul, Korea) 72-65-72 - 209    $2,909  

 

8   Seon-Hwa Lee   (Chonan, Korea) 70-69-71 - 210    $2,191  

 

T9   Randi Meadows   (Fair Oaks Ranch, Texas) 68-69-74 - 211    $1,909  
    Katie Futcher   (The Woodlands, Texas) 67-69-75 - 211    $1,909  

 

11   Kristina Tucker   (Stockholm, Sweden) 67-71-74 - 212    $1,647  

 

T12   Hye Jung Choi   (Seoul, Korea) 73-72-68 - 213    $1,394  
    Seul Ki Kim   (Incheon, Korea) 71-72-70 - 213    $1,394  
    Charlotte Mayorkas   (Temecula, Calif.) 74-68-71 - 213    $1,394  
    Brandi Jackson   (Greenville, S.C.) 71-68-74 - 213    $1,394  

 

T16   Sue Ginter-Brooker   (Appleton, Wis.) 74-69-71 - 214    $1,081  
    Ji Min Jeong   (Kyungki, Korea) 71-72-71 - 214    $1,081  
    Chiharu Yamaguchi   (Tochigi, Japan) 74-68-72 - 214    $1,081  
    Linda Ishii   (Los Angeles, Calif.) 74-66-74 - 214    $1,081  

 

T20   Meredith Ward   (Crystal Lake, Ill.) 72-76-67 - 215    $900  
    Danielle Downey   (Spencerport, N.Y.) 72-73-70 - 215    $900  
    Cristina Baena   (Pereira, Colombia) 67-76-72 - 215    $900  
    Natalie Wong   (Montebello, Calif.) 69-70-76 - 215    $900  

 

T24   Lisa Fernandes   (Jacksonville, Fla.) 74-73-69 - 216    $729  
    Kelly Lagedrost   (Brooksville, Fla.) 74-71-71 - 216    $729  
    Dana Lacey   (North Beach, W. Australia) 75-70-71 - 216    $729  
    Alena Sharp   (Hamilton, Ontario) 72-71-73 - 216    $729  
    Anna Rawson   (Adelaide, Australia) 76-67-73 - 216    $729  

 

T29   Christine Boucher   (Rouyn-Noranda, Quebec) 69-76-72 - 217    $559  
    Meaghan Francella   (Port Chester, N.Y.) 75-69-73 - 217    $559  
    Kyeong Bae   (Seoul, Korea) 70-73-74 - 217    $559  
    Mollie Fankhauser   (Columbus, Ohio) 70-72-75 - 217    $559  

 

T33   Jeanne-Marie Busuttil   (Chantilly, France) 76-73-69 - 218    $468  
    Adrienne Gautreaux   (Mabank, Texas) 72-72-74 - 218    $468  
    Tiffany Faucette   (Ormond Beach, Fla.) 71-72-75 - 218    $468  

 

T36   Meredith Duncan   (Shreveport, La.) 75-72-72 - 219    $410  
    Sarah-Jane Kenyon   (Queensland, Australia) 75-70-74 - 219    $410  
    Kylie Pratt   (Mackay, Australia) 74-69-76 - 219    $410  

 

T39   Katie Connelly   (Beloit, Wis.) 75-74-71 - 220    $357  
    Katie Ruhe   (Montpelier, Ohio) 72-76-72 - 220    $357  
    Heather Stirling   (Stirling, Scotland) 75-72-73 - 220    $357  
    Smriti Mehra   (Calcutta, India) 72-74-74 - 220    $357  
    Cindy Lee   (Sabah, Malaysia) 71-74-75 - 220    $357  
    Cortney Reno   (Grosse Ile, Mich.) 73-72-75 - 220    $357  
    Becky Lucidi   (Poway, Calif.) 73-71-76 - 220    $357  

 

T46   Gaelle Truet   (New Caledonia, France) 74-75-72 - 221    $316  
    Jamie Stevenson   (Mayfield, Utah) 74-75-72 - 221    $316  
    Sarah Huarte   (Shingle Springs, Calif.) 75-73-73 - 221    $316  
    Allison Fouch   (Grand Rapids, Mich.) 71-74-76 - 221    $316  

 

T50   Jan Dowling   (Bradford, Ontario) 74-74-74 - 222    $277  
    Stephanie George   (Myerstown, Pa.) 72-76-74 - 222    $277  
    Cecilie Eckbo   (Ski, Norway) 73-74-75 - 222    $277  
    Yoo La Kim   (Seoul, Korea) 77-70-75 - 222    $277  
    Allie Blomquist   (Afton, Minn.) 72-74-76 - 222    $277  
    Tamara Johns   (Queensland, Australia) 73-72-77 - 222    $277  
    Janell Howland   (Boise, Idaho) 73-71-78 - 222    $277  

 

T57   Jenny Gleason   (Clearwater, Fla.) 72-77-74 - 223    $233  
    Kim Brozer   (Red Deer, Alberta) 72-76-75 - 223    $233  
    Ashley Prange   (Noblesville, Ind.) 73-73-77 - 223    $233  
    Sarah Graham   (Nashville, Tenn.) 75-69-79 - 223    $233  
    Marcela Leon   (Monterrey, Mexico) 70-73-80 - 223    $233  

 

T62   Rachel Bates   (Farragut, Tenn.) 74-75-75 - 224    $202  
    Bo Mi Suh   (Seoul, Korea) 72-77-75 - 224    $202  
    Marianne Morris   (Middletown, Ohio) 73-74-77 - 224    $202  

 

65   Sam White   (Atlanta, Ga.) 72-77-76 - 225    $188  

 

T66   Becky Berzonski   (Erie, Pa.) 74-75-77 - 226    $172  
    Saki Uechi   (Redondo Beach, Calif.) 73-75-78 - 226    $172  
    Valerie Osborn   (Kildeer, Ill.) 73-74-79 - 226    $172  

 

69   Su A Kim   (Seoul, Korea) 76-73-78 - 227    $158  

 

70   Ellen Dunne   (Lauderdale By-The-Sea, Fla.) 75-70-83 - 228    $150  

 

71   Aimee Cho   (Seoul, Korea) 73-75-81 - 229    $143  

12:06:01 AM    comment []

European Challenge Tour:

Romero Times Winning Run to Pefection in Manchester


12:02:56 AM    comment []

European Seniors Tour:

Nick Gets the Job Done in Scotland


12:01:28 AM    comment []


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