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26. november 2005
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Ski resorts by region:
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Skijumping coach Kojonkski stays on
Norway's skijumping team finally received the news thay had been waiting for: Their successful coach Mika Kojonkoski announced that he would stay on. 26.11.2005 More ...
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Latest Poll: Decline continues for the Socialist LeftWhile coalition partner Labour continues to gain support, the decline continues for the Socialist Left Party. The party lost another point on Sentio's poll for November. 26.11.2005 More ...
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Visit the Philippines:
The Philippines has suffered in the tourism stakes because of its position on the map. Imelda Marcos once said it was "hamburgered" geographically. What she meant was that the Philippines receives fewer visitors than other Southeast Asian countries - about two million a year compared to Thailand's six million - because it is not part of the Southeast Asian mainland. Travellers on the traditional Asian trails tend to get as far as Thailand or Hong Kong, but ignore the Philippines because it involves an extra flight, albeit it a short one, across the South China Sea. Read more here:
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South Africa Tour:
Immelman embraces the spirit of NMI |
26 November 2005 - It is not everyday you see golfing legends, international stars and celebrities rubbing shoulders on the golfing greens. Such was the joy for 20 up-and-coming youths with front seats to the 2005 NMI today. |
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Horne pushes forward at Volvo China Open |
26 November 2005 - Keith Horne fired his second successive 68 for a total of six-under-par 210, continuing his rapid ascension of the leaderboard to sit tied for 15th following the third round of the Volvo China Open. |
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Clark hopes to give winnings to handicapped girl |
26 November 2005 - South Africa's Tim Clark displayed the true spirit of the Nelson Mandela Invitational when he pledged that should he win he would donate his earnings to a hearing-impaired girl he met earlier in the week. |
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Tshabalala, Clark set the pace at NMI |
26 November 2005 - Vincent Tshabalala and Tim Clark lead the first round Betterball competition in the Nelson Mandela Invitational at Arabella, with the team of Alex Maditsi and Gary Player firmly driving the Fourball Alliance. |
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Australasia Tour:
Allenby five clear Robert Allenby holds a five-stroke lead after completing the third round of the Australian Open at Moonah Links but required treatment on his troublesome right arm over the closing stages.
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Canadian Tour:
Seven-time PGA Tour champion Mike Weir reflects on a frustrating 2005 campaign while looking ahead to next year in Mike's diary from his official website, mikeweir.com.
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Golfnytt fra Sverige:
Widmark hänger med i toppstriden
Fredrik Widmark, 30 år i förra veckan, framstår även efter den tredje ronden som det största svenska hoppet i Volvo China Open. Hässleholmaren gick på 69 på lördagen och är delad åtta inför finalronden. Läs mer
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© Copyright 2006 Olaf E. Roalkvam.
Last update: 11.09.2006; 18:22:27.
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