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Friday, January 11, 2008

PREVIEW-Tennis-Henin looms as the favourite for Australian Open



Reuters UK - SYDNEY, Jan 11 (Reuters) - The return of Justine Henin has added an intriguing twist to an Australian Open women's tournament overflowing with talent and mystery. The world number one won the title in 2004 but lost the 2006 final to Amelie Mauresmo
Source: uk.reuters.com

Sir Edmund Hillary to receive state funeral
Daily Telegraph - Play stopped for a minute's silence at an international tennis tournament in Auckland after the news was announced. Daniel Hannan: Edmund Hillary an Angloshpere icon Richard Spencer: Conquest and controversy Have your say: Send your tribute to Sir
Source: www.telegraph.co.uk

Get ready for Weatherman at Australian Open
News.com.au - If it looks like being a 25 degree day with no issues, he can go out and watch the tennis," McEwen said. With mild temperatures likely for the first week of the tournament, McEwen is more than happy if Leighton gets the bonus of watching some tennis
Source: www.news.com.au


Doc Childre
A healthy, balanced ego expression allows you to perceive a true picture of yourself and builds a solid foundation of security. A balanced ego expression would mean appreciating yourself not just when things are going well, but especially at those times when you slip backward. Appreciate yourself for whatever progress you've made, then use that energy of appreciation to move forward. To dwell in poor-me attitudes or pitiful feelings is inverted vanity. It's a convenient hiding place, but it's still vanity. You can waste enormous amounts of energy in inverted vanity, creating reasons why you or others are to be blamed for something that happened that left you feeling victimized and powerless.

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