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The Budapest Sun ladies
Kreutz cruises to 24,750 victory in Old Lake open
Kreutz cruises to €24,750 victory in Old Lake open
FRANCE's Ludivine Kreutz (pictured) overcame England's Samantha Head to win the 165,0050 OTP Bank Ladies Central European Open at Old Lake Golf and Country Club in Tata on Saturday (July 16). Kreutz had started the day two shots behind Head (whose twin plays on the US Ladies Professional Golf Association, or LPGA, tour) but shot a final round five under par 66 to finish 14 under par for the
Shelby Promoter ladies EGP Women's Golf ladies
EGP Women's Golf
It was a wonderful night to be out on the golf course. On Thursday, July 28, the ladies were set and ready to all see who would beat who.
Tuttle Times ladies
Article
http://www.tuttletimes.com/viewarticle.php?id=718
Southpointe Villa residents (from left) Elwina Marlow, Roberta Shepard, Mary Banta and Gwen King enjoy breakfast and visiting on Shepard’s patio early this week. The ladies are the first residents of the new subdivision, which was designed for residents age 50 and above.
USA Today ladies
Seasoned writers break out
http://www.usatoday.com/life/books/news/2005-08-03-breakout-authors_x.htm
Not all debut novelists are right out of school. Many have written and worked for years. That's the case with three of this summer's notable debuts, reviewed by USA TODAY's Bob Minzesheimer
PGA ladies 03 Aug 2005
Sorenstam returns to Sweden to host her own women's tournament
http://www.pga.com/news/tours/lpga/annika080305.cfm
LODDEKOPINGE, Sweden She is one of the greatest golfers in history, she has competed against men and now Annika Sorenstam is hosting her own event: the TPC hosted by Annika.
Houston Press ladies houstonpress.com | Calendar | Fearsome French?
http://www.houstonpress.com/Issues/2005-08-04/calendar/urban.html
Fearsome French? The French Foreign Legion conjures grandiose romantic notions of fighting honorably in exotic lands, all while wearing képis blancs (that's those funny little white hats, to you).
Houston Press ladies
On the Road Again
http://www.houstonpress.com/Issues/2005-08-04/film/film2.html
The contentedly independent filmmaker Jim Jarmusch has brought his restless energy to a series of surreal road movies that move nicely along on the strength of rare characters, quirky humor and a willing embrace of chance adventure.
Houston Press ladies
This Week's Day-by-Day Picks
http://www.houstonpress.com/Issues/2005-08-04/calendar/calendar2.html
The Exorcist ? Child's play. The Blair Witch Project ? A stroll in the woods. Those so-called scary flicks haven't shaken you, horror fan. No, you're just waiting for your big break, when you unleash your hellish screenplay and movie.
Houston Press ladies
houstonpress.com | Calendar | Bench Warmers
http://www.houstonpress.com/Issues/2005-08-04/calendar/seen.html
Craig Long, a.k.a. BBC or B-Boy Craig, knows a little bit about the Houston hip-hop scene. The 38-year-old has been involved since 1984, hosting events at long-gone hip-hop clubs like Magic Bus and Wax Museum. "I've been a graffiti artist, I've deejayed, I rhyme, I break," he says.