Normally I think I’m a pretty good wind player but there are always

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Published: July 27, 2010

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Normally, I think I’m a pretty good wind player but there are always extremes. At least it wasn’t freezing cold but back home in Australia we wouldn’t even go out and play on a day like this.”At the par-5 fourth, Webb’s third shot got caught by the wind and dropped into a lake in front of the green. Karrie Webb overcame a 9 on the fourth hole to shoot a 3-over-par 75 on Friday for a three-stroke lead after two rounds of the wind-buffeted LPGA Office Depot tournament in West Palm Beach, Florida. Karrie Webb overcame a 9 on the fourth hole to shoot a 3-over-par 75 on Friday for a three-stroke lead after two rounds of the wind-buffeted LPGA Office Depot tournament in West Palm Beach, Florida.
After a day facing north wind of 25 mph (40 kph) with gusts to 36, Webb, the leader by two strokes after the first round, was at 4-under-par 140.”It’s good to be finished.” Webb said.

3, the Telegraph reported.”We will sign up a few more marketing deals as well as completing the 30 million Australian dollars we have in the pipeline but we are very, very reht we could get in the middle of last year,” Hollowaecutive board which meets in Sydney next month.The IOC has already indicated that it will not accept any budget cuts which would threaten the quality of the Olympics.. Sydney Olympics 2000 organizers, SOCOG, could be forced to cut 50 million Australian dollars (U.S. dollars 32.5 million) off its overall budget due to a massive sponsorship shortfall.
SOCOG, which announced 100 million Australian dollars (U.S. dlrs 65 million) in spending cuts late last year, faced a shortfall of 100 million Australian dollars in sponsorship revenue, the Sydney Daily Telegraph reported Saturday.The game’s organizers were reportedly seeking government permission to tap into a 50 million Australian dollars contingency fund, created by the New South Wales State Government, to avoid further cuts.SOCOG chief Sandy Holloway said organizers would present the SOCOG board with a plan to cut spending by 50 million Australian dollars on Feb.

dollars 32.5 million) off its overall budget due to a massive sponsorship shortfall. …anything over inflation, which is 2.5 per cent, will not be funded and there will be less money for books .. less money for extra teachers, and class sizes will rise.”. Sydney Olympics 2000 organizers, SOCOG, could be forced to cut 50 million Australian dollars (U.S. He said: “This will be a tremendous disappointment to teachers who have had poor rises for several years running.”Graham Lane, education officer of the Local Government Association, said: “If it’s true it’s the height of irresponsibility.


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