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Sunday, December 10, 2006

Forget saving the world, anyone for tennis?



Times Online - The Nintendo Wii, possibly the worst named console in the history of video games, was launched yesterday. The groan from parents and their over-stretched purse-strings was almost audible. Yet if you do manage to get one early stock is all but sold
Source: entertainment.timesonline.co.uk

Sister Act II
New York Daily News - Former tennis great Andrea Jaeger used to dazzle on the court (below), but now carries a bible and God's message as a nun. AFTON, Va. - It's 4:15 in the morning, and Sister Andrea Jaeger is already in her full habit, the first prayer session of the
Source: www.nydailynews.com

BULLETIN BOARD
Charleston Post & Courier - LIFEGUARDS NEEDED: Mount Pleasant Recreation is seeking part-time Lifeguards/WSI. Looking for responsible people to Lifeguard at our indoor pools. We will train/certify qualifying people. Flexible hours. Contact Jeff Garrard 884-2528. ADULT TENNIS
Source: www.charleston.net

Haarhuis Masters event
Daily Telegraph - I had chances in the first set tie-break but these tie-breaks are tough. One or two points and everything changes. "But it was a good match. He played good and I've had a great week at the Royal Albert Hall. It's a beautiful place to play tennis and
Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

China s Red Army emerge victors in table tennis
Gulf Times - CHINA seized control of the Asian Games table tennis yesterday, fending off attacks from Hong Kong and South Korea to win another three gold medals. With three titles already secure, Chinese world number four Wang Hao charged over team-mate and world
Source: www.gulf-times.com

'I been there, sort of'
Jamaica Gleaner - Although history does not so record, I have to believe that Mervyn must have started playing tennis and writing poems from about age four, and what a champion career he has had in both. In 1998 Mervyn was kind enough to launch my second collection
Source: www.jamaica-gleaner.com

Top seed Li expects all-Chinese final at Asiad tennis women's singles
Xinhua News Agency - DOHA, Dec. 10 (Xinhua) -- Chinese top player Li Na said on Sunday that she is looking forward to an all-Chinese women's singles final at the Asian Games tennis tournament. The world No. 21-ranked Li, who toppled Japanese veteran Ai Sugiyama, now
Source: news.xinhuanet.com


"Remember this: The house doesn't beat the player. It just gives him the opportunity to beat himself." - Nicholas (Nick the Greek) Dandalos

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