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13. november 2005
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Bush Carries to China A Delicate Diplomacy . In the privacy of the Yellow Oval Room in the White House residence overlooking the Washington Monument one day last week, President Bush hosted one of China's archenemies. The Dalai Lama gave him a white scarf called a khata as a token of respect. Bush served tea and sipped from a glass of water....
By Peter Baker and Glenn Kessler. [washingtonpost.com - Business]
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[TS] Oohs and Ahs at Delphi's Circus. Delphi investors were lucky enough to view a performance by consultants trying to justify the monster pay packages that they recommended for the bankrupt company's executives. By GRETCHEN MORGENSON. [NYT > Business]
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Visit Barbados
Tourists pour into Barbados from all over the world, drawn by the delightful climate, the big blue sea and brilliant white sandy beaches. Many of them rarely stray far from their hotels and guesthouses, but those who make an effort find a proud island scattered with an impressive range of historic sites and, away from the mostly gently rolling landscape, dramatic scenery in hidden caves, cliffs and gullies.
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Canadian Tour:
Canadian Tour champions David Mathis and Scott Ford are two of the three Canadian Tour members that have advanced to the final stage of PGA Tour Qualifying. Second stage action wraps up next week on three fronts.
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Future Tour:
Korean Teen Wins FUTURES Tour Qualifying Tournament By Five Shots
LAKELAND, Fla., Nov. 11, 2005 -- The FUTURES Golf Tour's Qualifying Tournament brings a new cast of young international talent to this Central Florida town each year and invariably, a fresh new face steps up and makes her initial mark in women's professional golf.
That was again the case when amateur Song-Hee Kim of Seoul, South Korea, fired her career-low round of nine-under-par 63 on the third day and stayed out of the field's reach down the stretch in today's final round. Kim, 17, carded a score of two-under-par 70 today to complete the 72-hole event at 270 (-18) -- a tournament record since the FUTURES Golf Tour began holding a qualifying tournament in 1999. For the record, Kim's performance shattered last year's four-day qualifying total of 279, set by Paula Creamer and Brittany Lincicome.
"I couldn't catch her," said runner-up Brittany Lang of McKinney, Texas, who carded rounds of 69-69-69-68 to finish alone in second place at 13-under-par 275. "I had it to five under today, but she was really solid and she's really long. There are a lot of great young players right now, like Paula [Creamer] and Michelle [Wie], and she's in the next wave." Full Story under Daily Wrap-Ups>>
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Hooters Tour:
Next event: Ladies Series: Rock Springs Ridge Apopka, FL November 15-17, 2005 TEE TIMES RESULTS
Winter Series: Forest Lake GC Ocoee, FL November 15-17, 2005 TEE TIMES RESULTS
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Tour de las Americas:
Walter Miranda Slips Ahead
Roberto De Vicenzo Classic San Eliseo Golf & CC Day 2
Buenos Aires, Argentina (Nov. 12, 2005) – A birdie at the 18th allowed Argentina's Walter Mirada to break a five-way tie for the lead at the Roberto De Vicenzo Classic. Miranda shot 68 for a two-round total of 6-under par 138 and enjoys a one-stroke lead with only eighteen holes remaining.

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Australasia Tour:
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South Africa Tour:
Oosthuizen in spectacular form at European Q-School |
12 November 2005 - Louis Oosthuizen currently sits at shared second in the Final Stage of European Qualifying School with a sizzling 68 for a total of six-under-par 138 in another spectacular performance at the San Roque Club. |
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Last update: 11.09.2006; 18:18:47.
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