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To: altair19 who wrote (157899)1/11/2009 7:13:26 PM
From: SiouxPal  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 362702
 
I had a 300 SD, and a 300 D for me wife.
Mine was longer. LOL.
Just came from a neighbor's house who had fallen down, and helped her up and stayed with her until her son came over. Fed her, and gave her a back rub and foot rub.
She's getting up there.



To: altair19 who wrote (157899)1/11/2009 7:25:17 PM
From: stockman_scott  Respond to of 362702
 
Tough timing for baseball's free agents

bloggingstocks.com



To: altair19 who wrote (157899)1/12/2009 2:41:37 AM
From: stockman_scott  Respond to of 362702
 
Geoff Ogilvy Wins PGA Tour’s Season-Opening Event in Hawaii

By Erik Matuszewski

Jan. 11 (Bloomberg) -- Geoff Ogilvy, the 2006 U.S. Open champion, won the U.S. PGA Tour’s season-opening golf tournament by six shots over a field of winners from last year.

Ogilvy shot a 5-under-par 68 during the final round of the Mercedes-Benz Championship to clinch his fifth career win on the PGA Tour and $1.1 million. The 31-year-old Australian followed up rounds of 67, 68 and 65 at the Kapalua Resort’s Plantation Course in Maui, Hawaii, to finish at 24-under overall.

Tiger Woods, Sergio Garcia, Phil Mickelson and Padraig Harrington -- the top four players in the world golf rankings -- skipped the tournament, which is open only to golfers who won on the PGA Tour the prior year.

Anthony Kim and Davis Love III tied for second place in the 33-man field at 18-under par. Sean O’Hair finished at 17-under, while Justin Leonard was another shot back and Ernie Els, Zach Johnson and Kenny Perry were at 15-under.

The tour moves to the Hawaiian island of Oahu next week for the first full-field event of the season, the $5.4 million Sony Open at Waialae Country Club in Honolulu.

To contact the reporter on this story: Erik Matuszewski in New York at matuszewski@bloomberg.net

Last Updated: January 11, 2009 22:24 EST



To: altair19 who wrote (157899)1/12/2009 3:17:07 AM
From: stockman_scott  Respond to of 362702
 
The New Focus Group: The Collective

businessweek.com