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Tony Bennett feted at 80th birthday gala
(AP)
14-Aug-2006
(Cached page)
AP - The Tony Bennett 80th-birthday celebration rolls west. Bennett was honored with an all-star bash in New York on Aug. 3, his birthday. Next up: a glittering celebration in Los Angeles.
Read: Rice and shine in Bali (New Straits Times)
12-Aug-2006
(Cached page)
WE all know of someone (maybe it’s even us!) who cannot live without rice. Feed them pasta, bread or even steaks and they still complain of that hole in their tummy that only rice can fill.
Fuhrer Invitational: Shields has 4-shot lead at Butler CC (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
26-Jul-2006
(Cached page)
Bob Friend is accustomed to playing in 72-hole tournaments with large purses, select fields and tough conditions. But after five years on the PGA Tour, he didn't think it would be at Butler Country Club, site of the three-day Frank B. Fuhrer Invitational.
Computer chips find homes on everyday items (USATODAY.com via Yahoo! News)
17-Jul-2006
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Hewlett-Packard researcher Howard Taub is showing off a sticker about the size of a hole punch. Hidden in the little dot is a computer chip with enough memory to store a song, a photo, or a 100-page text document. The chip needs no battery, and it can communicate wirelessly with a special receiving device.
Rippe recovers to take clubhouse lead (The Times of Northwest Indiana)
16-Jul-2006
(Cached page)
VALPARAISO | Barry Rippe did not have the best start to the 2006 Porter Amateur Golf tournament. On his fourth hole at the The Course at Aberdeen, Rippe had to take a drop after he lost his ball in a hazard.
Big & Rich pay tribute to Vietnam vets
(Reuters)
09-Jul-2006
(Cached page)
Reuters - Last year Big & Rich found
themselves crouching by a hole they had dug in Vietnam,
drinking shots of Crown Royal, then throwing the shot glasses
on top of a pair of bloody combat boots already nestled in the
ground.
Wie, Annika Share 54-Hole Lead (TheGolfChannel.com)
02-Jul-2006
(Cached page)
NEWPORT, R.I. -- Michelle Wie's 10-foot birdie putt on the 18th hole hung on the edge of the cup and kept her from the outright lead Sunday in the U.S. Women's Open. Instead, she will be in a three-way tie going into the final round for the second straight year, this time under tougher circumstances.
J. Park is ready for 36-hole finish (The Arizona Republic)
02-Jul-2006
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NEWPORT, R.I. - Jane Park , for one, isn't fazed by today's scheduled 36-hole finale at the U.S. Women's' Open. The 19-year-old UCLA freshman played 36 on the final day of the U.S. Women's Amateur in 2004 and won.
Mariners climb out of five-run hole (MLB.com)
02-Jul-2006
(Cached page)
Mariners climb out of five-run hole
Low flows on Big Hole cause concerns for fish (Billings Gazette)
02-Jul-2006
(Cached page)
DILLON -- The Big Hole Watershed Committee is asking irrigators to quit pulling water from the upper Big Hole River because low flows could harm a threatened fish in the river.
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