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10. desember 2005
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Tom Eng |
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1955 |
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Tech Development A French Resolution . CANNES, France -- On this rocky stretch of Mediterranean coast, playground for the glitterati, where the day begins with lunch and lunch gives way to a nap, cocktails and the discotheque, France is attacking its national unemployment crisis with a dream that seems positively un-French: It aims to...
By Peter S. Goodman. [washingtonpost.com - Business]
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Snowy Runway Suspected in Crash . Runway conditions at Chicago's Midway International Airport were reported to be "fair to poor" by a pilot who landed just minutes ahead of a Southwest Airlines jet that slid off the landing strip and slammed into vehicles on a road Thursday night, officials said yesterday. By Sara Kehaulani Goo and Elissa Silverman. [washingtonpost.com - Business]
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U.S. Joins Informal Talks on Warming . MONTREAL, Dec. 9 -- The United States, after fiercely resisting any new international talks to address Earth's warming climate, agreed Friday night to a nonbinding dialogue to respond to climate change as representatives of nearly 200 nations prepared to conclude two weeks of meetings on the issue.
By Juliet Eilperin. [washingtonpost.com - Business]
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5 Years for HealthSouth Fraud . The former HealthSouth Corp. chief financial officer who was a key prosecution witness in the fraud trial of company founder Richard M. Scrushy was sentenced yesterday to five years in prison for his role in the $2.7 billion accounting fraud. By Carrie Johnson. [washingtonpost.com - Business]
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Deflecting Heat . Utility companies around the country are so concerned about consumer outrage over huge natural gas bills this winter that they have launched public relations campaigns to convince customers that the companies are not to blame. By Justin Blum. [washingtonpost.com - Business]
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The Nobel Peace Prize 2005 presented to ElBaradai and the IAEA
Nobel Peace Prize 2005 was on Saturday presented jointly to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) and its director Mohammed ElBaradei (photo), during a ceremony at the Oslo City Hall. 10.12.2005 More ...
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Weekend Feature: Advent in Norway
We are in the midst of the Advent season, which also in Norway is for waiting, lights and baking. The snow has arrived also in the South Eastern part of the country, giving us just the right pre-Christmas feeling. 10.12.2005 More ...
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Norwegian Christmas songs in Washington
Norwegian Christmas songs will resound in Washington this weekend, when the Cathedral Choral Society of the Washington National Cathedral put on their annual Christmas Concert. 10.12.2005 More ...
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Australasia Tour:
It's on for young and old: Allenby Nick O'Hern holds a three-shot lead at the Australian Masters at Huntingdale and is set for a showdown with Robert Allenby on the final day.
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South Africa Tour:
Van den Berg storms into the lead at dunhill championship |
10 December 2005 - Ulrich Van den Berg’s attitude will be his biggest asset on Sunday, and he credits Fulton Allem with the newfound confidence, something he has drawn from a recent friendship with the South African golf veteran. |
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Els turns up the heat at dunhill |
10 December 2005 - East London’s Ulrich van den Berg sparkled for the third round lead at the €1-million dunhill championship on a day when world number five Ernie Els launched a ferocious title attack on Saturday. |
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Clark catching up on Campbell at Sherwood |
10 December 2005 - Reigning SAA Open champion Tim Clark moved to six strokes off the pace from U.S. Open champion Michael Campbell after a second 70 at the Target World Challenge at Sherwood Country Club in the USA. |
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Canadian Tour:
GOLF HOUSE, Oakville, Ont.--If recent history is any indication, look for several champions to come out of the Canadian Tour’s 2006 Winter Qualifying School to be held in February.
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Tour de las Americas:
Kevin Stadler overtakes Cabrera
100th VISA Argentina Open presented by Bridgestone Jockey Club Argentino Day 2
Buenos Aires, Argentina (Dec. 9, 2005) – USA's Kevin Stadler carded a best-of-the-day 4-under par 66 to take the solo lead at Argentina's Centennial Abierto Visa de la Republica presented by Bridgestone. Competing here as a special guest along with his father Craig, the 2005 PGA Tour member is at 5-under 135 after 36 holes of play. He leads a foursome of Argentines that includes first round leader Angel Cabrera, who shot 71 today.

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Golfnytt fra Sverige:
Svensk ET-debutant utmanar hemmaspelarna
Åtta sydafrikaner, en skotte samt en svensk ET-debutant. Där har ni topp-10 i Dunhill Championship när en rond återstår på sydafrikanska banan Leopards Creek. Christian Nilsson har klättrat till delad sjätteplats - fem slag från täten. MER ... Läs mer
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Golfnytt fra Norge:
Ny seier til Pettersen Suzann Pettersen og svenske Sophie Gustafson er virkelig en vinnerduo. Lørdag vant de sin fourball-match hele 4/3 over det thailandske tvillingparet Naree og Aree Song. Verdenslaget leder nå 8-4 over Asia i Lexus Cup i Singapore. Søndag møter Tutta japanske Namika Omata i den siste og kanskje avgjørende singlematchen.
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Visit New Zealand
New Zealand comes with a reputation as a unique land packed with magnificent, raw scenery : craggy coastlines, sweeping beaches, primeval forests, snow-capped alpine mountains, bubbling volcanic pools, fast-flowing rivers and glacier-fed lakes, all beneath a brilliant blue sky. Even Kiwis themselves - named after the endearing, if decidedly odd, flightless bird that has become the national emblem - seem to be filled with astonishment at the stupendous vistas of what they like to think of as "Godzone" (God's own country). All of this provides a canvas for boundless diversions , from moody strolls along windswept beaches and multi-day tramps over alpine passes to the adrenalin-charged adventure activities of bungy jumping and whitewater rafting; in fact, some visitors take on New Zealand as a kind of large-scale assault course, aiming to tackle as many adventures as possible in the time available. The one-time albatross of isolation - even Australia is over a thousand kilometres away - has become a boon, bolstering New Zealand's clean, green image, which is, in truth, more an accident of geography than the result of past government policy. Read more here:
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