Friday, August 29th, 2008

Putter blades are generally narrow and flat

Putter blades are generally narrow and flat. On the market today, there are several putters that are widely popular among low-to-handicap players. This is due to the enhanced feel of the putters. The blade of every putter entered more in the middle compared to other types. A blade putter provides extra weight in the heel and toe of the putter to improve forgiveness on off center hits. Blade style putters give you a thin top line to look at while you are over the ball.

Strike partnership excites Elding

Crewe striker Anthony Elding is backing his partnership with Tom Pope to score the goals to move the club up the League One table.

FA clamps down on agent breaches

The Football Association charges Leeds, Crystal Palace and a Millwall player over separate breaches of their Football Agents Regulations.

We need to start better - Dryden

Worcester City manager Richard Dryden says his players have to start matches better, or face far tougher training sessions.

Celtic v Rangers (Sun)

Team news to follow ahead of Sunday’s Old Firm Scottish Premier League match at Celtic Park.

Brewers loan in Morecambe’s Yates

Burton Albion sign Morecambe defender Adam Yates on a one-month loan.

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Friday, August 29th, 2008

You may not have the talent for photography yet with the right equipments and devices, you are sure

You may not have the talent for photography yet with the right equipments and devices, you are sure to bring out the best from even the worst photos you have taken.

Ivanovic stumbles to defeat

Top seed Ana Ivanovic suffered one of the biggest upsets in US Open history on Thursday night, losing to qualifier Julie Coin.

Champions League draw

Manchester United will face Celtic in a Battle of Britain in the UEFA Champions League following the draw in Monaco.

Arshavin admits Spurs defeat

Zenit St Petersburg forward Andrei Arshavin has all-but conceded he will not be joining Tottenham.

SWP returns to City

Shaun Wright-Phillips has rejoined Manchester City on a four-year deal from Chelsea.

Johnnie Walker C’ship - latest

Ryder Cup places are on the line at Gleneagles. Click for the latest from the second round and watch live on Sky Sports 2 from 10am.

Murray battles past Llodra

Andy Murray was given a stern workout before he clawed his way to a 6-4 1-6 7-5 7-6 victory over Michael Llodra at Flushing Meadows.

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Thursday, August 28th, 2008

Las Vegas Sports Consultants (LVSC) is the world”s premier oddsmaking company and the most

Las Vegas Sports Consultants (LVSC) is the world”s premier oddsmaking company and the most respected authority on making the lines. Mike Seba is a Senior Oddsmaker at LVSC and has been making lines for the last six years. In our extended interview, Seba explained that there are 4-5 oddsmakers assigned to make lines for each of the major sports (pro & college football and basketball; MLB, NHL, boxing, golf). Each of these oddsmakers bring unique opinions, strengths and weaknesses to the process.

Keothavong ready for Dementieva

Anne Keothavong faces the biggest match of her life when she plays Olympic champion Elena Dementieva at the US Open on Friday.

NI Trophy live scores & schedule

John Higgins, Stephen Maguire and Ronnie O’Sullivan are among the winners on day five of the Northern Ireland Trophy in Belfast.

Thursday’s gossip column

Larsson linked with Premier League return, plus other rumours

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Wednesday, August 27th, 2008

Now the first thing is of course is your rod and reel, sounds simple but be sure to use good

Now the first thing is of course is your rod and reel, sounds simple but be sure to use good fishing equipment. A light action graphite rod and reel with 6 or 8 pound test line is sufficient to catch and land most large walleyes.

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Wednesday, August 27th, 2008

Mario Churchill is a freelance author and has written over 200 articles on various subjects

Mario Churchill is a freelance author and has written over 200 articles on various subjects. For more information on table tennis checkout .tabletennismaster.comtabletennismaster.com
Understanding The Sports Betting Line
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The sports betting line is a crucial part of all betting events because this is what bettors use to base their bids upon. The bettor needs to know the betting line so he can pick the best one. So what exactly is a sports betting line?

Huddersfield v Sheffield Utd

Team news ahead of Wednesday’s Carling Cup match.

Hampshire rocked by Davies spell

A dramatic late spell from Durham’s Mark Davies puts the visitors in control after a day of falling wickets at Hampshire.

Davydenko finds form to beat Sela

Fifth seed Nikolay Davydenko shrugs off his recent poor form to march into the second round of the US Open with a 6-3 6-3 6-3 victory over Dudi Sela.

Saracens boss attacks laws trial

Saracens rugby director Eddie Jones says the introduction of experimental law variations are more about entertainment than improving the game.

Essex start nicely against Foxes

David Masters snaps up five wickets to help Essex secure a commanding position after the first day of their match against Leicestershire.

Wednesday’s football photos

Pictures from Arsenal and Liverpool’s European matches

Vaughan fails in Yorkshire return

Michael Vaughan failed with the bat, making just 10 in his first match since giving up his role as England captain.

Live text - Champions League

Arsenal entertain FC Twente and Liverpool host Standard Liege for a place in the Champions League group stage.

Hughes hopeful on Wright-Phillips

Manchester City boss Mark Hughes says he is "very hopeful" of signing Shaun Wright-Phillips from Chelsea.

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Wednesday, August 27th, 2008

Because I wanted to hear from several authorities on the subject, I picked up another book by Nido

Because I wanted to hear from several authorities on the subject, I picked up another book by Nido R. Qubein, ‘How to Be a Great Communicator: In Person on Paper, and on the Podium.’ His cover design was white with clean lines and a personable picture of him on the front. His style of writing was not as easy to read but it still went in my purchase basket as well. Which brings us back to my original point; people buy non-fiction books to solve problems. To identify your targeted market, pinpoint a problem they have and the solution of course.

Bruce - Heskey not for sale

Wigan boss Steve Bruce has reiterated his desire to retain the services of Emile Heskey this summer.

Fowler future faces delay

Blackburn boss Paul Ince has revealed the club have yet to agree a deal with Robbie Fowler.

Pavlyuchenko - I’m off to Spurs

Roman Pavlyuchenko has claimed that he is set to complete a move to Tottenham.

Baggies dumped out of cup

League One Hartlepool produced a tremendous display to beat Premier League West Bromwich Albion 3-1 at Victoria Park.

Murray welcomes new era

Andy Murray has acknowledged there is a wind of change blowing through men’s tennis.

Carling Cup round-up

Bolton, Hull and West Brom were all casualties of a Carling Cup night of shocks.

Cobblers knock Bolton out

Northampton dumped Bolton out of the Carling Cup after a first-half double from Adebayo Akinfenwa.

Swansea shock for Hull

Swansea halted Hull’s unbeaten start with a well-deserved victory at the Liberty Stadium.

Owen sees Magpies through

Substitute Michael Owen was Newcastle’s hero as his extra-time goal saw off Coventry in a Carling Cup thriller.

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Tuesday, August 26th, 2008

The Giants have a lot of individual-type players who tend to speak their minds, regardless of the

The Giants have a lot of individual-type players who tend to speak their minds, regardless of the consequences. Star RB Tiki Barber called out the coaches after their playoff loss a year ago, and other veterans like Michael Strahan have been known to march to their own beat.

JJB Premiership - score updates

Latest scores from Tuesday’s full programme of JJB Sports Premiership matches.

Nordsjaelland 2-1 QoS (4-2)

Queen of the South’s European adventure comes to an end with a defeat away to Nordsjaelland in Denmark.

US Open photos

Pictures from day two of the year’s final Grand Slam tournament

Swansea v Hull

Match report will appear here.

Sport quotes of the week

Whiff whaff comes home as the Aussies accept defeat gracefully

Cardiff v MK Dons

Cardiff host Milton Keynes Dons in the Carling Cup second round.

Old Firm doubts for strike pair

Jan Vennegoor of Hesselink could join Scott McDonald in missing Celtic’s clash with Rangers.

City would suit Bellamy - Roberts

BBC Sport pundit Iwan Roberts says a move to join ex-boss Mark Hughes at Manchester City would benefit Craig Bellamy.

Ivanovic survives US Open scare

Top seed Ana Ivanovic overcomes Vera Dushevina of Russia 6-1 4-6 6-4 in the first round of the US Open.

Smith sorry for abject SA display

Graeme Smith apologises to the Trent Bridge crowd as South Africa lose by 10 wickets in little more than three hours.

Ulster v Worcester (Wed)

Ulster coach Matt Williams rings the changes for his side’s friendly match against Worcester.

Barnet sign Israeli keeper Kadoch

Barnet sign 22-year-old Israeli goalkeeper Ran Kadoch.

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Monday, August 25th, 2008

You might try to Sell to a Stranger but you should always Recommend to a Friend

You might try to Sell to a Stranger but you should always Recommend to a Friend.
(yeah I created that phrase and you can steal it lol)

US Open quotes of the day

"I really don’t know what day it is any more"

White suffers first-round defeat

Jimmy White is dumped out of the Northern Ireland Trophy after suffering a 5-3 first-round defeat by Barry Hawkins.

Hoy slams closure of city track

Triple gold medallist Chris Hoy says Edinburgh council’s decision to close the city’s velodrome is "short-sighted".

Nadal tested in opening victory

World number one Rafael Nadal is pushed hard before beating Germany’s Bjorn Phau in round one of the US Open.

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Monday, August 25th, 2008

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Four Major League Ballparks Worth A Special Trip
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This park opened in 1992 and pays homage to the early days of baseball. With its graceful wrought iron embellishments and brick faade, Oriole Park set the new standard for modern ballparks and is still considered the best park in the country by purists. Architects incorporated the B&O Railroad warehouse into the design of the park, creating a pedestrian area called Eutaw Street where fans can stroll before and after the game. Players who actually hit the warehouse with a home run receive a commemorative plaque on the spot. For a relatively new park, Oriole Park has its share of baseball history. On September 6, 1995 Cal Ripken broke Lou Gehrig”s record of 2,130 consecutive games, one of baseball”s most treasured records.

Sidebottom out for series

Ryan Sidebottom will miss the final four games of the NatWest Series due to ongoing injury problems with his groin and hip.

Transfer Clockwatch

Juande Ramos wants an end to the Dimitar Berbatov transfer saga while Anton Ferdinand is poised to move to Sunderland.

Scully relishing Wembley chance

St Helens star Paul Sculthorpe is determined to make the most of his first appearance at Wembley.

Dazza delight at Ryder boost

Darren Clarke admits his KLM Open win could not have been better-timed, but remains philosophical about his Ryder Cup hopes.

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Sunday, August 24th, 2008

It’s important that practice be taken with a positive and open attitude, taking feedback from your

Its important that practice be taken with a positive and open attitude, taking feedback from your partner positively. If things cant be resolved, check with your instructor. Work out a clear objective and things to practice for each practice e.g. improve swing action, correct wrong footwork etc. Getting someone qualified to check you occasionally during practice also helps a lot. Take advantage of practice nites when your instructor is around.

Fergie approached over GB job

Gordon Brown has confirmed Sir Alex Ferguson has been approached to coach an all-British team at 2012.

Saints close on top spot

St Helens closed in on the league leaders’ shield as they romped to a 20th successive win at Huddersfield.

Deco fires Blues top

Chelsea climbed to the summit of the Premier League table with a 1-0 victory at Wigan.

Sky Sports Sunday live!

Follow all today’s matches at home and abroad with the new-look skysports.com Score Centre.

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