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Wednesday, March 28, 2007

{Spam?} Rapid completion of Liverpool takeover indicates fans’ faith



Ireland On-Line - into private ownership, ending the need to hold annual general meetings. > > It was the final act of the high-speed takeover, in sharp contrast to the controversial deal when another American, Malcolm Glazer, took control of Manchester United
Source: breakingnews.iol.ie

United treble an 'impossibility', says Ferguson
ESPN Soccernet - Sir Alex Ferguson believes a repeat of Manchester United's historic treble in 1999 is unlikely. Eight years ago the Red Devils won the Premiership, FA Cup and Champions League in a dramatic end to the season. United are still in contention for all
Source: soccernet.espn.go.com

Queudrue wants defence to improve
soccer365.com - Queudrue expects a hard-fought encounter against Harry Redknapp's side but insists Fulham will take heart from their encouraging performances against Arsenal and Manchester United. "Portsmouth are fighting to stay in the European places so it will be
Source: www.soccer365.com

REAL MAKE MORE NOISES
Red Issue - The Real Madrid president, Ramón Calderón, has reiterated his desire to sign Cristiano Ronaldo, less than 48 hours after the Portugal winger stated his intention "to stay at Manchester United for many years". In an interview on Spanish television
Source: www.redissue.co.uk

Lampard out of England's Euro 2008 qualifier
Deepika Global - Sky Sports reported that Lampard had suffered a fractured wrist when he was struck by a shot from Manchester United's England striker Wayne Rooney. England are under pressure to win today's match after winning just two of their five qualifiers so far
Source: www.deepikaglobal.com

Give Rooney A Break â€" Crouch England striker Peter Crouch believes
Goal.com - Everyone can see he's blossoming at Manchester United, playing with probably the best team in the country at the moment, and he's someone we shouldn't be abusing. "We should enjoy his talents - encourage him - and hopefully they'll come to the fore
Source: www.goal.com


"Fortune always will confer an aura - Of worth, unworthily; and in this world - The lucky person passes for a genius." - Euripedes

Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Doc Childre and Howard Martin, The HeartMath Solution

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."



"Stop cheating!" the dealer told the card player. "I'm not!" claimed the player. "You must be," said the dealer. "That is not the hand that I dealt you." "Suckers have no business with money anyway." - Canada Bill Jones, Legendary Three-card Monte Dealer

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Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Fresh air impoverishes the doctor

Fresh air impoverishes the doctor.
- Danish Proverb



"In the queer mess of human destiny the determining factor is luck. For every important place in life there are many men of fairly equal capacities. Among them luck decides who shall accomplish the great work, who shall be crowned with laurel, and who shall fall back into silence and obscurity." - William E. Woodward

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Saturday, March 17, 2007

On Harmonious Relationships

Doc Childre, Freeze-Frame
A harmonious relationship with one you love can enhance your work, health and entire well-being.



"Do you feel lucky?" - Clint Eastwood

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Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Amzine, Ramzi recalled by Morocco to soccer squad



Reuters South Africa - RABAT (Reuters) - Morocco have recalled Dutch-based midfielder Adil Ramzi and Gharib Amzine from French Ligue 1 club Troyes to their squad for the African Nations Cup qualifier in Zimbabwe on March 25. Coach Mohamed Fakhir named 21 players for the
Source: za.today.reuters.com

Soccer: Argentina reaches top spot on FIFA rankings for first time
MSN UK News - Argentina jumped two places in FIFA's latest rankings to reach the top spot for the first time. Argentina pushed World Cup winner Italy into second place and Brazil into third when the monthly rankings were announced Wednesday. Argentina's move to
Source: news.uk.msn.com

Soccer pro's main goal helping Timor
Age - Defender Alfredo Esteves plays soccer professionally in the US but hopes to relocate to Australia to be nearer East Timor and boost its fledgling and under-resourced team. EAST Timor's soccer captain, Alfredo Esteves, believes soccer offers "a great
Source: www.theage.com.au

Teen driver gets probation in soccer star's death
Montgomery Advertiser - HUNTSVILLE -- An 18-year-old man was granted youthful offender status and pro­bation after pleading guilty in the 2005 death of a Huntsville High School soccer star who was killed when his vehicle collided with her car. Jonathon Tyler Knight, who
Source: www.montgomeryadvertiser.com

Pittsfield: Soccer club has travel team openings
Berkshire Eagle - The Pittsfield Soccer Club has openings on its boys' Under-10, U-12 and U-14 travel teams for the spring season. Teams play in the Berkshire County Youth Soccer League. Information: Terri Alfonsi (413) 499-1335, or Michelle Latimer (413) 442-8352
Source: www.berkshireeagle.com

Argentina Tops Soccer Rankings, Above Italy, Brazil (Update1)
Bloomberg - March 14 (Bloomberg) -- Argentina, World Cup winner in 1978 and 1986, moved above Italy and Brazil to become soccer's highest-ranked nation for the first time. Argentina climbed two places in the table devised by governing body FIFA after defeating
Source: www.bloomberg.com

TEN THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT CANADIAN SOCCER
CBC News - I've spent a lifetime cheering for Canada in international soccer. And I don't have a lot to show for it. Let me assure you, this isn't one of those cute, fan-attaches-self-to-loveable-loser situations that sprung up around the 1962 New York Mets
Source: www.cbc.ca


If you must play, decide upon three things at the start: the rules of the game, the stakes, and the quitting time. - Chinese Proverb

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

{Spam?} Doc Childre, The HeartMath Solution Our mental and


Doc Childre, The HeartMath Solution
Our mental and emotional diets determine our overall energy levels, health and well-being more than we realize. Every thought and feeling, no matter how big or small, impacts our inner energy reserves.



"Stop cheating!" the dealer told the card player. "I'm not!" claimed the player. "You must be," said the dealer. "That is not the hand that I dealt you." "Suckers have no business with money anyway." - Canada Bill Jones, Legendary Three-card Monte Dealer

Sunday, March 11, 2007

{Spam?} Red meat is not bad for you. Now


Red meat is not bad for you. Now blue-green meat, that's bad for you!
- Tommy Smothers



"In the case of an earthquake hitting Las Vegas, be sure to go straight to the keno lounge. Nothing ever gets hit there." - An anonymous casino boss

Saturday, March 03, 2007

The Teamsheet Is In!



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Liverpool 0-1 Man Utd
By Phil McNultyMan Utd's Wayne Rooney evades Liverpool defender Jamie CarragherManchester United rode their luck to snatch a hugely fortunate victory and take a giant stride towards the title with John O'Shea's injury time winner.

Confirmed Liverpool Team
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Owen Got Real Quick In Madrid
Michael Owen has admitted he knew his career at Real Madrid would be short-lived after just two months in Spain.

The Return Of the Wing
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Wolves Aiming For Five
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"A dollar picked up in the road is more satisfaction to us than the 99 which we had to work for, and the money won at Faro or in the stock market snuggles into our hearts in the same way." - Mark Twain

Friday, March 02, 2007

{Spam?} Reds must beat top teams



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Hammers to defend charges
Friday 02 Mar 2007 West Ham have vowed to 'vigorously defend' themselves after being charged by the Premier League over the transfer of Argentinian duo Carlos Tevez and Javier Mascherano The Hammers could be fined, docked points or even face

Soccer success for Lady Gator
When a humble 12-year-old, 5-foot-2 sixth grader named Ally Smithweck arrived at Gatewood Schools soccer field on Monday afternoon for practice, she thought she would be playing defense.


"I love Vegas. God knows that I know how to find my way around the buffets in Las Vegas." - Rick Majerus, Utah Utes college basketball coach