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Just a hello
Posted by WAXQ-FM (Maria Milito Blog) @ 10:37 AM, Tuesday Sep 30th, 2008
Category: Maria Milito's Best Friends Animal Society ACC at Pressure
Posted by WAXQ-FM (Maria Milito Blog) @ 10:58 AM, Friday Sep 26th, 2008
Category: Maria Milito's Best Friends Animal Society Yes It Is Two Years
Posted by WAXQ-FM (Maria Milito Blog) @ 8:57 AM, Thursday Sep 25th, 2008
Category: Maria Milito's Best Friends Animal Society Animal Care Affair Gala~Party for the Paws
Posted by WAXQ-FM (Maria Milito Blog) @ 10:09 AM, Tuesday Sep 23rd, 2008
Category: Maria Milito's Best Friends Animal Society AKC Day at Madison Square Park
Posted by WAXQ-FM (Maria Milito Blog) @ 12:17 PM, Sunday Sep 21st, 2008
Category: Maria Milito's Best Friends Animal Society This Saturday!
Posted by WAXQ-FM (Maria Milito Blog) @ 10:09 AM, Thursday Sep 18th, 2008
Category: Maria Milito's Best Friends Animal Society Wed and OUCH!!!!!
Posted by WAXQ-FM (Maria Milito Blog) @ 8:49 PM, Tuesday Sep 16th, 2008
Category: Maria Milito's Best Friends Animal Society The Ryder Cup. What’s it all about?
Posted by AJM @ 2:36 PM, Tuesday Sep 16th, 2008
Category: Golf - Instruction , Golf - The Thumbs Down POWER MOVE The simple answer is this; The Ryder Cup is played every other year between teams of golfers representing the U.S. and Europe. With a reputation of being the greatest team event, today’s matches are played on a grand scale, with extensive media coverage plus a full dose of pomp and circumstance, but the Ryder Cup started humbly. Samuel Ryder, the original sponsor donated the trophy. A businessman who’d made his fortune selling herbs and seeds, Ryder was born in Preston, in the north of England, in 1858. In the 1890s, he and his wife started their own mail-order seed business. The creation of the Ryder Cup was as much out of love for the game as it was an effort to sell product. In 1908, Ryder fell into poor health and, at the urging of a local church minister, decided to take up golf. He began with lessons from a professional who would visit his home. The matches began in 1927, but a couple of transatlantic team matches came along before it. The first took place at Gleneagles, Scotland, in 1921, to increase the number of American professionals competing in the British Open. “The plan was to have the American team make its stand at Gleneagles while the American delegation is over for the British Open. In the next contest Ryder and his brother James suggested that a team match be set up against American professionals who planned to travel to Britain and try to qualify for that year’s British Open. The Wentworth Club, just outside London, was chosen because it was close to Sunningdale, one of the qualifying sites. The British team won the matches by the score of 13 1/2 to 1 1/2, but the results did not make it into the record books because the American team included transplanted players born outside the United States. There were two Scots, two Englishmen, and one Australian. The PGA of America could not possibly have endorsed it. When the actual cup appeared has been the main source of argument. The official story goes that Samuel Ryder was in the gallery at the matches at Wentworth and became enchanted with the whole concept. He later found himself in the company of several players in the clubhouse and commented, “We must do this again.” At the prodding of some players, Ryder agreed to donate a trophy. It was 19 inches high and fashioned from solid gold. Its hallmark read “1927,” and on the very top stood a tiny likeness of Abe Mitchell, one of the top British professionals of the day and the personal swing guru to Sam Ryder. Beginning on Friday, September 19, this year’s matches will begin between these teams at Valhalla Golf Club in Louisville, Kentuck. By now we all know that due to injury, Tiger Woods will not be playing. Team Europe: Padraig Harrington, Sergio Garcia, Lee Westwood, Henrik Stenson, Robert Karlsson, Miguel Angel Jimenez, Graeme McDowell, Justin Rose, Soren Hansen, Oliver Wilson. Captain’s picks: Ian Poulter, Paul Casey Past matches from the most recent to 1979 are entered below, with the final score, location, captains and a recap of each event. 2006 2004 2002 1999 1997 1995 1993 1991 1989 1987 1985 1983 1981 1979 Here’s a list of captains prior to 1979: Ryder Cup trivia question: I LOVE THIS STORY!!!!!
Posted by WAXQ-FM (Maria Milito Blog) @ 11:11 AM, Monday Sep 15th, 2008
Category: Maria Milito's Best Friends Animal Society New U.S. passport cards are here!
Posted by AJM @ 8:14 AM, Friday Sep 12th, 2008
Category: Airport Security , Travel Tips MIAMI — Travelers crossing U.S. land and sea borders can now replace their passport book with a new passport card. Federal passport officials started issuing the wallet-size cards on July 14. Go to http://www.airportbook.com/bookstore.htm to purchase 369 tips! More than 450,000 people have applied for the card, said Brenda Sprague, deputy assistant secretary of state for passport services, at a news conference Monday at the Port of Miami. “The U.S. passport card is a less expensive and more affordable alternative to the U.S. passport book,” Sprague said. The brand new document — which looks similar to a drivers license — can be used for people returning to the United States from Mexico, Canada, the Caribbean and Bermuda. The pros: It’s cheaper ($45 for first-time applicants, $20 if the applicant already has a passport and $35 for children), it’s valid for the same period as a passport book, and it’s faster for border officials to check. Its technology — a radio frequency identity chip — allows it to be read from up to 30 feet away. “It will make a difference as far as processing times,” said Chief Jose Castellano, spokesman with U.S. Customs and Border Protection. The cons: U.S. travelers cannot use the card to travel by air. And no passport stamps. “The one you choose will depend on your future travel plans,” Sprague said. Those who applied before production started can expect their passport card between late August and early September, according to the State Department Web site. Passport officials expect to issue between 800,000 and one million passports by the end of the year. So far, about 200,000 of the new documents have been issued. Border and Customs Protection agents have seen about 2,000 of the new cards, primarily at land crossings. The card is especially designed for people who live near the border. It can also be an option for cruise travelers, although they should check with their cruise line before departure, Sprague said. In less than a year, starting in June 2009, travelers must present a document showing citizenship and identity when entering the United States at land and sea crossings. “The convenient and affordable U.S. passport card will do that,” Sprague said. “Don’t delay. Be sure you have the document you need so you can travel anywhere in the world you need to go,” she added. Article by: http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/hotstories/5954336.html |
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