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  18. desember 2005


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6:36:03 PM    comment []

Santa Claus Is Camming to Town . Marketers have long relied on children as their most effective pitchmen. Kids get Mommy and Daddy to buy most anything. Now, kids are being enlisted to get their folks to sign up for Sony's video and voice Internet service. On a less-festive note, Showtime's new original series, "Sleeper Cell," is... By Frank Ahrens. [washingtonpost.com - Technology - Industry News, Policy, and Reviews]
6:22:50 PM    comment []

Vitamin D 'key for healthy lungs'. Vitamin D could play a key role in keeping the lungs healthy, research suggests. [BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition]
6:21:08 PM    comment []

Bush to Cite Iraq Progress in Speech .

President Bush hoped to quell mounting American anxiety about the Iraq war with an address to the nation Sunday night expected to tout last week's Iraqi elections as a hopeful sign of progress.

By Caren Bohan. [washingtonpost.com - Business]
6:18:47 PM    comment []

Chad accuses Sudan after clashes. One hundred people in eastern Chad are reported killed in a rebel raid which the government blames on Sudan. [BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition]
6:18:00 PM    comment []

DR Congo voting on constitution. Voters in DR Congo are voting on a new constitution, but many complain they do not know what it contains. [BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition]
6:16:43 PM    comment []

Swiss hospital to allow suicide. A hospital in Lausanne becomes the first to allow assisted suicide for terminally-ill patients. [BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition]
6:15:39 PM    comment []

Arms seized in Sydney beach raid. Australian police seize petrol bombs, swords and iron bars in a major effort to prevent further racial violence. [BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition]
6:13:53 PM    comment []

Brown rift over EU budget denied. No 10 dismisses reports that Chancellor Gordon Brown is unhappy with the EU budget deal negotiated by Tony Blair. [BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition]
6:12:47 PM    comment []

Elite French Schools Block the Poor's Path to Power. France's rigid educational system has reinforced the segregation of disadvantaged second-generation immigrant youths. By CRAIG S. SMITH. [NYT > Home Page]
6:11:15 PM    comment []

Spending: When PayPal Becomes the Back Office, Too. Many of the newest and smallest businesses find that using PayPal is more cost-effective than turning directly to a credit card company to process transactions. By JULIE BICK. [NYT > Technology]
6:10:05 PM    comment []

Essay: What Are the Blogs Saying About Me?. Blogs offer insight into what readers are thinking, but they can be a rough place for fragile egos. By PAMELA PAUL. [NYT > Technology]
6:09:02 PM    comment []

'The Man Who Knew Too Much: Alan Turing and the Invention of the Computer,' by David Leavitt: Enigmatic. David Leavitt revisits the life and mysterious death of the cryptanalyst Alan Turing. By Review by GEORGE JOHNSON. [NYT > Technology]
6:07:48 PM    comment []

Two die in Gaza border incidents. Israeli troops kill a suspected militant in the north of the Gaza Strip, while a militant dies in a blast in the south. [BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition]
6:05:44 PM    comment []

The Restless Children of the Dalai Lama. A new generation of Tibetan militants no longer sees nonviolence as the only path to independence from China. What will they do to free Tibet? By PANKAJ MISHRA. [NYT > Home Page]
6:04:44 PM    comment []

Agreement Reached at Trade Talks. The world's leading trading nations reached an agreement resolving a series of issues that have blocked a global trade agreement for the last three years. By KEITH BRADSHER. [NYT > Home Page]
6:03:30 PM    comment []

Cheney Makes Surprise Visit to Iraq. Vice President Dick Cheney proclaimed that last week's election showed tangible progress toward a stable democracy. By RICHARD W. STEVENSON. [NYT > Home Page]
6:02:54 PM    comment []

Cross Country Skiing in Norway


5:59:09 PM    comment []

King Olav voted Norwegian of the Century


The late King Olav the 5th has been voted Norwegian of the Century by Norwegian Television viewers. The late former prime minister Einar Gerhardsen came second, followed by poet, singer and TV-personality Erik Bye.
18.12.2005
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5:53:01 PM    comment []

European Curling Championship: Norway's men win Gold


Norway's men won gold at the European Curling Championships after a 9-4 win over Sweden in the final on Saturday. Scotland secured the bronze medal. (Photo: Skip Paal Trulsen)
18.12.2005
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5:52:03 PM    comment []

Japan Golf Tour:

2005 Asia Japan Okinawa Open

FULL LEADERBOARD


5:49:32 PM    comment []

Australasia Tour:

Another trophy for Cambo
Michael Campbell's trophy cupboard has another entry after he was named Sportsperson of the Year at the annual Maori Sports Awards.


5:43:45 PM    comment []

South Africa Tour:

Goosen takes SAA Open title
18 December 2005 - Retief Goosen birdied the final two holes to win a dramatic final round battle with Ernie Els for the South African Airways Open at the Links on Sunday.
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Humewood to host 2007 South African Airways Open
18 December 2005 - Port Elizabeth’s Humewood Golf Club will host one of the most historic national Opens in the game when the South African Airways Open returns to the city of its origin next December.
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5:40:27 PM    comment []

Golfnytt fra Sverige:

Segrande Goosen hårt pressad av Els

När krutröken skingrats på The Links at Fancourt stod Goosen som vinnare av South African Airways Open, men han pressades hårt av Ernie Els. Mattias Eliasson slutade på par efter en 75-runda och blev delad femma. Läs mer


5:34:40 PM    comment []

Asian Tour:

TAKAYAMA WINS ASIA JAPAN OKINAWA OPEN


5:32:13 PM    comment []

European Tour:

Relief for Retief as Els Misses out on South African 'Double'

Goosen and Els set up a superstar showdown in the South African Airways Open

Miyazato's brother stays in the chase in Okinawa, even after she's gone


5:26:34 PM    comment []

Play Golf in Spain

If you are coming to Spain for the first time, be warned: this is a country that fast becomes an addiction. You might intend to come just for a beach holiday, or a tour of the major cities, but before you know it you'll find yourself hooked by something quite different - by the celebration of some local fiesta, perhaps, or the amazing nightlife in Madrid, by the Moorish monuments of Andalucia, by Basque cooking, or the wild landscapes and birds of prey of Estremadura. And by then, of course, you will have noticed that there is not just one Spain but many. Indeed, Spaniards often speak of Las Españas (the Spains) and they even talk of the capital in the plural - Los Madriles , the Madrids. Read more here:


5:17:56 PM    comment []

Government poll lead reversed overnight
5:09:10 PM    comment []

Toyota's Car Sales in Japan Expected to Decline in 2005 for First Time in Three Years
5:07:36 PM    comment []

AAA Texas Offers Free Tipsy Tow Service for Christmas – New Year's Revelers; Anti–Drinking and Driving Statewide Campaign
5:06:56 PM    comment []

Sports Cars and Exotics to Star at 35th Anniversary Barrett–Jackson Event
5:06:18 PM    comment []

Four New Courses Added to The Mid–Ohio Driving School
5:05:44 PM    comment []

TODAY! Calling All Auto Buffs –– Win a 1969 Dodge Charger at Chargin' for Charity Raffle for Lili Claire Family Resource Center in Las Vegas
5:05:02 PM    comment []

All I Want For Christmas Is A CLS 55 Ingenieur
5:04:19 PM    comment []

Sacramentans Drink and Drive at Holiday Sobriety Challenge
5:02:59 PM    comment []

Kelderman Builds Official Sprint Sound & Speed Show Truck
5:02:23 PM    comment []

Insurance for Club Track Days
5:00:30 PM    comment []

Henry Ford Museum Announces New Permanent Exhibit
5:00:04 PM    comment []

Brabus tunes the Unimog U500 Black Edition
4:59:14 PM    comment []

 Ring in the New Year with Chevy
4:58:40 PM    comment []

Toyota to auction seat in Long Beach Pro⁄Celebrity race on eBay
4:58:12 PM    comment []

Technology Overload
4:57:33 PM    comment []

Ford's '29': RED, WHITE  BOLD
4:57:00 PM    comment []

NYC's hybrid buses each save as much fuel as 18 Priuses
4:56:06 PM    comment []

Auto industry in crisis Congressional e–hearing extended
4:55:28 PM    comment []

Get a piece of Pimp My Ride on Ebay
4:54:48 PM    comment []

Money Magazine compares entry–level luxury sedans
4:54:11 PM    comment []

Needy Children Treated to Christmas Party Today at Infineon Raceway
4:52:28 PM    comment []

 

12:42:05 AM    comment []

Chinese Pressing to Keep Village Silent on Clash. Residents of Dongzhou say that security forces have tried to prevent accounts of a violent crackdown from emerging. By HOWARD W. FRENCH. [NYT > Home Page]
12:33:56 AM    comment []

Family of five dies in house fire. Two adults and three children from the same family die in a fire overnight in west London. [BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition]
12:32:43 AM    comment []

Critics condemn EU deal 'failure'. Opponents attack the deal reached by Tony Blair on the EU budget plans as a "spectacular failure". [BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition]
12:30:31 AM    comment []

Tensions Rise as More Flee Cuba for U.S.. The number of Cubans intercepted at sea while trying to reach the U.S. is at its highest level since the 1994 exodus sanctioned by President Fidel Castro. By ABBY GOODNOUGH. [NYT > Home Page]
12:28:58 AM    comment []

Louisiana's Deadly Storm Took Both the Strong and the Helpless. A New York Times study found that most victims of Hurricane Katrina survived the storm but died in the flooding that followed. By SHAILA DEWANand JANET ROBERTS. [NYT > Home Page]
12:27:04 AM    comment []

In Speech, Bush Says He Ordered Domestic Spying. President Bush acknowledged that he had ordered the National Security Agency to conduct an electronic eavesdropping program without first obtaining warrants. By DAVID E. SANGER. [NYT > Home Page]
12:26:05 AM    comment []

Talks at W.T.O. Meeting Yield Little Progress. Trade ministers rebuffed American requests at a World Trade Organization conference in Hong Kong as police battled rioting South Korean farmers. By KEITH BRADSHER. [NYT > Home Page]
12:24:05 AM    comment []

Powell raps Europe on CIA flights. The ex-US secretary of state criticises European countries which deny knowledge of rendition of terror suspects. [BBC News | News Front Page | UK Edition]
12:23:03 AM    comment []


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