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My first days at an Open Source company

Recently I started working at a German Open Source company. Now the first week is over, and it’s time for the first review. Last week I started working at the Open Source company credativ in Germany. Now, some days and a weekend later the first buzz is over, and real work life begins to settle in. That [...]

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Nick van den Berg takes Austria Open title -Billiard Pulse

Nick van den Berg takes Austria Open title -Billiard Pulse Image:...

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No "gimmees" for Michelle Wie at 2008 U.S. Women's Open and how to tee it up for an iron

Click here to listen. Michelle Wie has spent countless hours preparing for the 2008 U.S. Women’s Open with coach David Leadbetter in the hopes of reversing the downward spiral which has been her albatross since last year. Although Wie recently commented ...

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Wie qualifies for US Women's Open

Michelle Wie, who withdrew from last year's US Women's Open, will give it another go after qualifying for the championship.

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Wie finds her stroke in U.S. Open qualifying round

By Stuart Franklin Bongarts, Getty ImagesMichelle Wie plays her approach shot on the fifth hole during the third round of the Hypo Vereinsbank Ladies German Open on May 31, 2008 near Munich, Germany. She finished sixth at the tournament - her best finish since 2006.By Kyle Oppenhuizen, USA TODAYROCKVILLE, Md. — After a tough 2007 season, Michelle Wie seems to be back on track.Wie,...

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French Open women: Safina battles back to reach semi-final

DINARA Safina came back from the brink in her French Open quarter-final against Elena Dementieva today to reach the last four of a grand slam for the first time.

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Dinara Safina Fights Past Maria Sharapova at French Open

Dinara Safina was the last person to defeat world No. 1 Justine Henin before she retired, and with a touch of irony, she became the first person to defeat Henin's successor in Paris. The 2008 Qatar Telecom German Open champion reached the quarterfinals at the French Open on Monday with a thrilling, three set win over top seed Maria Sharapova.

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Go go AllemaniACs!

You might remember the AllemaniACs Robocup@Home team from this Red Hat News article. They use Fedora for all their programming and onboard their robot soccer team, and they’re in Suzhou, China this week for the RoboCup@Home world finals, after winning the German Open in Hannover earlier this spring. Earlier today, we saw that at the end of the first day of the competition, the AllemaniACs...

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S&S - Weisbaden remembers Berlin Airlift

Stars and Stripes Weisbaden remembers Berlin Airlift Stars and Stripes European edition, Sunday, June 29, 2008 The Wiesbaden Army Airfield will open its gates to the public from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday for a German-American open house marking the 60th anniversary of the Berlin Airlift. The event, which is being held in conjunction with the city of Wiesbaden, will include static...

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He lives in a glass house

... the whole world with a racket in hand. He has seven international titles, including the recent German Open in the Under-15 category. He missed out on the Asian Junior Championship, losing to Pakistan’s Nasir Iqbal in the final. “It was a tough luck in the Asian Juniors, otherwise it would have been two successive titles. In both the tourneys I started off smoothly but I found the...

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Match divides Turkish migrants' loyalties

The large Turkish community in Kreuzberg, Berlin will be showing support for both sides in the European championship semi-final football match between Germany and Turkey

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Svetlana Kuznetsova: ‘In Britain the first girl who hits two balls in - they give her everything’

... the rankings rest until they get there, and Svetlana Kuznetsova, the world number four and 2004 US Open champion, tells me why. “We look at other countries and they have it so easy,” she says. “In Britain, the first girl who hits two balls in, they give her everything. In Russia, to be a star you have to be in the top ten. Nobody knows you if you are not, so your goals must always be very...

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Brian Viner interviews Svetlana Kuznetsova: ‘In Britain the first girl who hits two balls in - they give her everything’

... the rankings rest until they get there, and Svetlana Kuznetsova, the world number four and 2004 US Open champion, tells me why. “We look at other countries and they have it so easy,” she says. “In Britain, the first girl who hits two balls in, they give her everything. In Russia, to be a star you have to be in the top ten. Nobody knows you if you are not, so your goals must always be very...

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Ochoa tees up another title defense

... to a wrist injury.She also made one appearance on the Ladies European Tour, finishing sixth at the German Open earlier this month."I feel a lot more confident with my game," Wie said. "I had a good two weeks. I felt like my game came along a lot better in Germany as well."I feel like I'm getting back on track. I see my improvements coming, so I'm very happy about that."England's...

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Ana Ivanovic seizes her moment

The smile has long been one of the most engaging in tennis but behind Ana Ivanovic’s outwardly picturesque elation at winning the French Open was surely the inner realisation that the most important reason for her finally becoming a Grand Slam champion was the fact her opponent’s nerves were even tighter and more restrictive than her own.