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Monday, December 25, 2006

Day for Dutch treats at Olympic Games



Turkish Daily News - Top-seeded Lindsay Davenport, the 1996 gold medalist in women's singles, won her opening match against Paolo Suarez of Argentina, 6-2, 6-2 in Olympic tennis on Wednesday. That made the U.S. women 3-0, with No. 2 seeded Venus Williams and No. 3 Monica
Source: www.turkishdailynews.com.tr

Sports in brief
Detroit Free Press - The father of tennis stars Venus and Serena Williams is liable but doesn't have to pay damages in a lawsuit that claimed he reneged on a deal for his daughters to play in an exhibition match. A jury in West Palm Beach, Fla., cleared Venus Williams of
Source: www.freep.com

Home, Sweet Home
Egypt Today - facilities, outdoor jogging areas around a lagoon, a mega-chess game at the Swan Caf , and sports such as football, tennis With the vibrant nightlife of Na ama Bay and shopping to match, they cater to a variety of escape-seekers, who may be just
Source: www.egypttoday.com

Ayman, Yousif and Hazem claim titles
Kerala Next - It was one of the thrilling clashes in this annual event which went on for over two and half hours at the Bahrain Tennis Club He forced Ahmed to make a spate of errors and extended the match to a decider. Ahmed, playing with a shoulder injury
Source: www.keralanext.com

10 things that made us feel good in 2006
New Zealand Herald - Carter is a minimalist who continues to have a maximum effect on almost every match he plays. Most significantly, he lands Stylish tennis ace in every respect. The Swiss master clocked up three more major titles, and made the final of the French
Source: www.nzherald.co.nz

Olympic whistle-blower Hodler returns to the scene of bribes
Turkish Daily News - It was a good match because I played well. I realized that John plays well pretty much all the time." Sweden stuns Spain in World Team Cup In tennis action elsewhere, Thomas Enqvist beat French Open champion Carlos Moya 3-6, 6-1, 6-3 to lead Sweden
Source: www.turkishdailynews.com.tr

Stepanek opts to quit Czech team
BBC News - Select ----- Football Cricket Rugby U Rugby L Tennis Golf Motorspt Boxing Athletics Snooker Racing Cycling Disability Sport Other ----- World number 19 Radek Stepanek has decided he has played his last Davis Cup match for the Czech Republic. The 28-year-old
Source: news.bbc.co.uk

Nintendo Wii steals the Christmas show
Times Online - longer able to match its rivals firepower. The Wii s graphics engine is technically less sophisticated. But Nintendo has compensated with the novelty and appeal of its remote control, which allows players to swing at, say, an electronic tennis
Source: business.timesonline.co.uk


Doc Childre and Howard Martin, The HeartMath Solution
Heartfelt positive feelings create far more than a healthy psychological effect. They fortify our internal energy systems and nourish the body right down to the cellular level. For that reason, we like to think of these emotions as "quantum nutrients."

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