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Forbes (Free subscription) | 08/18/2008
... country's fragile, coalition government. "All eyes will be on the government's strategy now," said Maria Kuusisto, an analyst with Eurasia Group. "There will be a huge amount of expectations." Musharraf's resignation announcement sent leading shares in Karachi up 4.5%, to 1,0719.62 points, ending months of uncertainty over a possible clash between the president and the coalition government...
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TravelPod.com Recent Updates (Free subscription) | 08/07/2008
... with our new family member. No, no pregnancy, no worries. Our new family member is called Rosa-Maria and is a green Ford Ranger XLT 4x4 pick-up truck. She is ten years old and we really love her. She brought us all the way to Mexico and will be bringing us wherever we go. It was quite some stress to figure out how to make her a Mexican car and not an American car. Many errands had to be...
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Times of India (Free subscription) | yesterday
... said. Not since 1967 had the No. 1 woman lost in the second round of the US Open. That came when Maria Bueno drew a first-round bye and lost in the second round. During the first four days at the US Open, most of the favourites had won. Mostly in romps, too. But when the Ivanovic-Coin match was moved from the smaller Louis Armstrong Stadium to the main Arthur Ashe Stadium, fans hardly knew...
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Seattle Times (Free subscription) | yesterday
... said.Not since 1967 had the No. 1 woman lost in the second round of the U.S. Open. That came when Maria Bueno drew a first-round bye and lost in the second round.During the first four days at the U.S. Open, almost of the favorites had won. Mostly in romps, too.But when the Ivanovic-Coin match was moved from the smaller Louis Armstrong Stadium to the main Arthur Ashe Stadium, fans hardly...
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Baltimore Sun (Free subscription) | yesterday
Asked later whether she'd thought such a win was possible, Coin gave a simple answer."No," she said.Not since 1967 had the No. 1 woman lost in the second round of the U.S. Open. That came when Maria Bueno drew a first-round bye and lost in the second round.During the first four days at the U.S. Open, almost all of the favorites had won. Mostly in romps, too.But when the Ivanovic-Coin match was...
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Denver Post (Free subscription) | 08/27/2008
... enjoy tennis sometimes." The worst start ever for a No. 1 woman at the U.S. Open came in 1967 when Maria Bueno drew a first-round bye and then lost in the second round. The last top-seeded man to lose in the first round was Stefan Edberg in 1990.
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Hindu (Free subscription) | 08/27/2008
... on the court.” In danger The worst start ever for a No. 1 woman at the U.S. Open came in 1967 when Maria Bueno drew a first-round bye and then lost in the second round. Ivanovic was in danger, too. Ahead 4-2 in the second set, Ivanovic rushed to a 40-15 lead and seemed well on way to a comfortable win. At deuce, she charged forward but put an easy smash into the net — one of her 40 unforced...
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ESPN (Free subscription) | 08/26/2008
... the pain," she said.The worst start ever for a No. 1 woman at the U.S. Open came in 1967 when Maria Bueno drew a first-round bye and then lost in the second round. The last top-seeded man to lose in the first round at Flushing Meadows was Stefan Edberg in 1990.Once fans started to fill Arthur Ashe Stadium, they saw a possible upset take shape.Ahead 4-2 in the second set, Ivanovic rushed...
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CBS SportsLine.com (Free subscription) | 08/26/2008
... the pain," she said. The worst start ever for a No. 1 woman at the U.S. Open came in 1967 when Maria Bueno drew a first-round bye and then lost in the second round. The last top-seeded man to lose in the first round at Flushing Meadows was Stefan Edberg in 1990. Ivanovic was in danger, too. Ahead 4-2 in the second set, Ivanovic rushed to a 40-15 lead and seemed on her way to a comfortable...
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New York Times (Free subscription) | 08/26/2008
... the pain,'' she said.The worst start ever for a No. 1 woman at the U.S. Open came in 1967 when Maria Bueno drew a first-round bye and then lost in the second round. The last top-seeded man to lose in the first round at Flushing Meadows was in 1990. was scheduled to play her first-round match later in the afternoon. , aiming for his fifth straight U.S. Open title, and highlighted the night...
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SI.com (Free subscription) | 08/26/2008
... to be on the court."The worst start ever for a No. 1 woman at the U.S. Open came in 1967 when Maria Bueno drew a first-round bye and then lost in the second round. The last top-seeded man to lose in the first round at Flushing Meadows was Stefan Edberg in 1990.Ivanovic was in danger, too.Ahead 4-2 in the second set, Ivanovic rushed to a 40-15 lead and seemed on her way to a comfortable win....
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MSNBC.com: Tennis (Free subscription) | 08/26/2008
... to be on the court.”The worst start ever for a No. 1 woman at the U.S. Open came in 1967 when Maria Bueno drew a first-round bye and then lost in the second round. The last top-seeded man to lose in the first round at Flushing Meadows was Stefan Edberg in 1990.Ivanovic was in danger, too.Ahead 4-2 in the second set, Ivanovic rushed to a 40-15 lead and seemed on her way to a comfortable win....
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WTA Womens Tennis (Free subscription) | 08/26/2008
... round of the USOpen. The worst start ever for a No. 1 woman at the U.S. Open came in 1967 when Maria Bueno drew a first-round bye and then lost in the second round. Ana Ivanovic produced 40 unforced erros in her first match at the Open.During the second she Ivanovic was leading 4-2 and looked like she had everything undercontrol but serving at deuce, she charged forward but put an easy overhand...
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The Flip Medley (Free subscription) | 08/21/2008
... Mitzi, Stella, Beatrice, Virginia and Ramona, and son Billy; grandchildren, Donnelle, Joe, Mitzie, Maria, Mario, Marty, Tynette, Tania, Leta, Alexandria, Tommy, Billy, Mathew, Raymond, Kenny, Javier, Lisa, Ashlie and Michael; great-grandchildren, Brendan, Joseph, Karissa, Jacob, Delaney, Shawn, Cienna, Bailey, Christian, Andre Jr., Andrea, Keith, Saeed, Nujaymah, Salma, Merissa, Emily, Jayci,...
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New Urban Legends (Free subscription) | 08/21/2008
Dolores Aguilar 1929 - Aug. 7, 2008 Dolores Aguilar, born in 1929 in New Mexico, left us on August 7, 2008. She will be met in the afterlife by her husband, Raymond, her son, Paul Jr., and daughter, Ruby. She is survived by her daughters Marietta, Mitzi, Stella, Beatrice, Virginia and Ramona, and son Billy; grandchildren, Donnelle, Joe, Mitzie, Maria, Mario, Marty, Tynette, Tania, Leta, Alexandria,...