Wilson prefers right-sided role
Skysports.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
Mark Wilson has told manager Gordon Strachan he much prefers to play on the right side of Celtic's defence.
Skysports.com (Free subscription) | yesterday
Mark Wilson has told manager Gordon Strachan he much prefers to play on the right side of Celtic's defence.
LA Times (Free subscription) | 10/04/2008
Huge swings force some to sidelines Less than an hour after the stock market closed Monday with a record 777-point drubbing in the Dow Jones industrial average, financial planner Mark Wilson got an anguished call from a longtime client.
TEAMtalk (Free subscription) | 09/29/2008
Defender Mark Wilson insists Celtic's pre-season victory in Porto can help them get an elusive away win in the Champions League at Villarreal.
BBC News (Free subscription) | 09/28/2008
Celtic defender Mark Wilson says his side can take heart from a pre-season win in Portugal.
NPR Blogs: News & Views (Free subscription) | 09/25/2008
President Bush spoke live to the American people about the current financial crisis. Mark Wilson, Getty Images Many Washington lawmakers have found themselves caught in a political minefield -- stuck between the necessity to take quick action on the economic crisis and Americans' reluctance to buy into the Bush administration's proposed bailout plan. From the New York Times: Americans' anger is in...
Red Orbit (Free subscription) | 09/25/2008
By MARK WILSON Courier & Press staff writer 464-7417 or wilsonm@courierpress.com Peabody Energy can move forward with its proposal to build a coal- burning power plant in Western Kentucky after an appeals court overturned a ruling that rejected an air pollution permit for the project.
The Herald (Free subscription) | 09/23/2008
Mark Wilson must have allowed himself a wry smile on hearing that Scott McDonald, Shunsuke Nakamura and Aiden McGeady are now subject to the same squad rotation policy that has shaped his years at Parkhead.
Daily Mail online | Sport (Free subscription) | 09/23/2008
The pursuit of collective prizes will cause the bruising of individual egos within the Celtic squad this season. As far as Mark Wilson is concerned, though, the rotation policy may be key.
OhGizmo! (Free subscription) | 09/20/2008
By Andrew Liszewski If you were hoping to find a better way to spend your Saturday afternoon than reading your favorite gadget blog, why not re-purpose a defunct piece of technology you have lying around? That’s what Flickr user ‘funnypolynomial‘ (aka Mark Wilson) did, turning an old IBM Thinkpad that had battery and keyboard issues into [...]
Stolen Thunder (Free subscription) | 09/16/2008
The image at the top of the page today is a photo by Mark Wilson (Getty Images), taken Saturday afternoon. Ike did its best, but we are still here.
The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 09/15/2008
Celtic fullback Mark Wilson is doubtful for his side's opening Champions League tie against Aalborg at Parkhead.
GeoffShackelford.com (Free subscription) | 09/15/2008
Jenni Rees profiles Valhalla superintendent Mark Wilson who I've had the pleasure of dealing with a few times (most recently for this Golf World story ). He's not only one of the very best in the profession, he's a damn good quote too. Far better than probably anyone you'll hear from this week. On Valhalla : "She's a little rough, because we have so many wide-open areas, native areas," Wilson said...
ARMCHAIR GOLF BLOG (Free subscription) | 09/15/2008
A WIND STORM SWEPT THROUGH LOUISVILLE this afternoon and blew down trees and a TV tower at Valhalla Golf Club, site of this week’s Ryder Cup matches. It’s not expected to affect the event, though. “We got tree limbs, but we’ll take care of it,” course superintendent Mark Wilson was quoted as saying in the Courier-Journal . “We’ll wait for the wind storm to get over and take care of business. I’m pretty...
Red Orbit (Free subscription) | 09/13/2008
By MARK WILSON Courier & Press staff writer 464-7417 or wilsonm@courierpress.com The heads of two swimming deer bobbed above the waves of the Ohio River, heading toward the Indiana shoreline and into the path of the pioneer flatboat replica retracing Abraham Lincoln's 1828 trip from Rockport, Ind., to New Orleans.
Red Orbit (Free subscription) | 09/12/2008
By MARK WILSON Courier & Press staff writer 464-7417 or wilsonm@courierpress.com Presidential politics, Cuban jazz, physics and the question of evolution versus intelligent design might seem disconnected, but there is a common theme.