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WORLD

Golfer Webb wins eighth Australian Ladies Masters

AFP, Published on 03/02/2013

» Australia's Karrie Webb overhauled the overnight leaders to win a record eighth Australian Ladies Masters title at Royal Pines on Sunday.

SPORTS

Queen Karrie disappoints Ariya

Published on 03/02/2013

» GOLD COAST - Ariya Jutanugarn learned the hard way Sunday never to under-estimate Karrie Webb, as the Australian roared back sensationally to win a record eighth Australian Ladies Masters title on Sunday.

SPORTS

Ariya edges closer to debut win

Sports, Kittipong Thongsombat, Published on 03/02/2013

» Thai teen Ariya Jutanugarn is beautifully poised to claim the title on her professional debut, as she shares a narrow lead going into today's final round of the Australian Ladies Masters on the Gold Coast.

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LIFE

Nuvo rock 'N' roll down memory lane

B Magazine, Published on 30/09/2012

» Remember when there were actual B-sides in the music business? Those of a certain vintage will recall the term, which was used to refer to songs on the back of a vinyl record that were not the ones the company marketed heavily and thus were rarely hits. Late '80s, early '90s hit-makers Nuvo certainly do _ their upcoming reunion concert, "Side B", will feature nothing but the material that was left out of the limelight during their initial run.

WORLD

Li Na hopes for a little Henin New York magic

AFP, Published on 24/08/2012

» Li Na believes her decision to hire Carlos Rodriguez, the man who steered Justine Henin to the 2003 and 2007 US Open titles, could be her New York gamechanger after enduring two successive first round failures.

WORLD

Olympics 2012: Live Report

AFP, Published on 04/08/2012

» Here's a recap of the main events of Super Saturday. Join us Sunday when Usain Bolt will be defending his 100m title in one of the most eagerly-awaited sprint finals of all time.

THAILAND

Bringing hearts and Seoul to Thailand

Spectrum, Ezra Kyrill Erker, Published on 26/02/2012

» When 54 South Korean teachers arrived in Thailand on Sept 28 last year, their culture shock was compounded by the flooding disaster under way then. Many of the teachers, here on a government sponsored exchange programme, saw their classes postponed and some were left to wonder just what they were doing here. Called "volunteer" teachers by the Thai government, they are in fact paid instructors on wages equivalent to those of Thai junior teachers _ around 10,000 baht a month.