Posts Tagged ‘country’
Friday, October 10th, 2008
One name I have already become familiar with is CH Alison, a British golf course architect who visited Japan in the 1930s and was responsible for almost all the world-ranked courses in the country.
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Golf in Japan - Arrival
Tags: 1930s, being-the-main, british, country, economic-activity, four-star, golf-courses, horseback-riding, star, the-1930s, the-islands, the-main, white-sandy, world
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Thursday, October 2nd, 2008
JAPAN GOLF TOUR: Coca-Cola Tokai Classic, Thursday-Sunday, Miyoshi Country Club, West Course , Aichi, Japan .
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World Golf Glance.
Tags: asian, best-at-facing, country, four-players, japan, japan-golf, jeong, korea-open, search-results, tokai, tokai-classic
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Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008
Then the bubble crashed and not a few Japanese companies went belly up—many because they had speculated in real estate, oftentimes investing in the plethora of new and exclusive golf courses being built around the country (many of those …
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Golf boom drives ball imports to Japan to record levels
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Saturday, September 20th, 2008
MANCHESTER, England: Gordon Brown faces the fight of his life at the Labour Party conference opening Saturday to squash a revolt which could topple him and prove he can lead Britain through global economic turmoil.
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Tags: afghan, china, chinese, country, finance, financial, health-ministry, indian, latest, lives, pakistani, saturday, Tokyo, tokyo squash courts
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Thursday, September 18th, 2008
Despite all the fuss over this country’s governing body in the past year and a half, the Japan Basketball League believes it sees a bright future entering the 2008-09 season, which tips off next Friday. “We feel so sorry for what has happened,” Japan Basketball Association vice-chairman Yasuhiko Fukatsu said at a Tokyo news conference on Friday afternoon, referring to the organization’s persistent personnel issues over debts (¥1.3 billion) incurred from the 2006 FIBA World Basketball..
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Optimistic JBL awaits start of new season
Tags: country, entertainment, features, food, league, movies, national-news, politics, sports, stock-market, Tokyo, travel
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Monday, September 1st, 2008
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2 airman during role tuskegee war world. Talk but won t buy iraq …
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Wednesday, August 27th, 2008
China’s mythical Yellow Emperor is considered the progenitor of the Han people.
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Yoroku: After the Olympic ‘dream’
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Tuesday, August 26th, 2008
I wonder why is bowling and squash not an Olympic sport?
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The future of Olympics
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Friday, August 22nd, 2008
About 30 trillion yen is being kept in cash at homes across the country, rather than being deposited at financial institutions or invested in securities, according an estimate by the Bank of Japan (BOJ).
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Home cash savings hit 30 trillion yen, says Bank of Japan
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Friday, August 22nd, 2008
JOHANNESBURG (AP) Percy Montgomery, who owns the most caps and points in test rugby for South Africa, retired from the Springboks after the 53-8 defeat of Australia on Saturday. Montgomery made the announcement after his 102nd test, in which he came off the bench and kicked two conversions to extend his points haul to 893, sixth highest all-time. Read the full story
Continue here: Monty quits Springboks on a high
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