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Monday, March 17, 2008

Who'd be a referee?



Evening Star - As vocations go, match-day officiating is about as appealing as a career in bomb disposal. And with technology increasingly microchip developed by Adidas, and a camera-based system developed by the Hawkeye company, whose system is used in tennis and
Source: www.eveningstar.co.uk

NORM: Pure's investors won't talk of raid
Las Vegas Review Journal - I sent e-mails last week, asking for comment about the Pure raid from Celine Dion , tennis icons Andre Agassi , his wife, Actor Verne "Mini Me" Troyer , attending the Juan Manuel Marquez-Manny Pacquiao boxing match Saturday at Mandalay Bay and
Source: www.lvrj.com

South Whidbey's Newman eyes repeat title
Everett Herald - Don't ask how she has time to win a state tennis championship. She's not even sure herself. Newman's only blemish on the season came in a three-set defeat to Bosman at a match in Lynden.
Source: www.heraldnet.com

Eagles Are Too Much For Ailing Crimson
Harvard Crimson - With an 11-day break between matches, the Harvard women’s tennis team thought it would be rested and well for Friday’s As the first sets of the singles portion came to a close, it looked as if Harvard had a solid chance of winning the match
Source: www.thecrimson.com

MediaFLO USA Brings 300+ Live College Basketball Games to Mobile
PR Newswire - TV and FOX Mobile, MediaFLO will continue to provide live coverage of many of the top ranked men's college basketball match and men's professional basketball games to English Premier League soccer, MLS soccer, X Games, NASCAR Racing, and tennis from
Source: sev.prnewswire.com

Maclay takes charge of Capital City Tennis Classic
Tallahassee Democrat - It came down to the final match â€" Maclay's Macie Wilkins against Leon's Carilyn Powers. Friends off the court, heated rivals on. Each was playing for their respective high school. It somehow made sense that this would be Friday's highlight match of
Source: www.tallahassee.com

Marshall Women's Tennis Team Defeats Harvard 5-2
HuntingtonNews.Net - Cambridge, MA (HNN) â€" The Marshall University’s women’s tennis team began its seven-match road trip with a 5-2 victory against Harvard University, Friday afternoon, March 14, 2008 at the Murr Center Tennis Courts. The 60th-ranked Thundering
Source: www.huntingtonnews.net

OUR 2007 AWARD WINNERS
Sporting Life - TENNIS NEWS Bartoli (left) stunned Henin at Wimbledon. OUR 2007 AWARD WINNERS MEN'S MATCH OF THE YEAR: FEDERER BT NADAL, WIMBLEDON FINAL It was a final which had everything: brilliance on both sides of
Source: www.sportinglife.com

Sharapova breezes to win
AZCentral.com - INDIAN WELLS, Calif. - Maria Sharapova won her 15th consecutive match without a loss this year, overpowering French qualifier Stephanie Cohen-Aloro 6-1, 6-0 on Friday night in the wind-blown second round of the Pacific Life Open. The fourth-seeded
Source: www.azcentral.com

To stay on top, they'll have to sit on their bottoms
St. Cloud Times - is played much like regular volleyball but on a smaller court with a net at approximately the same height as a tennis net. Bartolic had never seen a sitting volleyball match before she was offered the job, but her responsibilities won't include
Source: www.sctimes.com


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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