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21. Employment
They will even email you updates with you specific requests. Nice! stock and bonds,corporate trust, corporate ladder, jokes, office humor, golf, golfers,.
http://www.surferess.com/CEO/html/employment.html
Employment Resources Whether you are looking for an employee or an employer, the internet is really your trusted friend and confidant! You can browse through thousands of jobs and submit your resume at the click of a mouse. Below are some great job/employee searching sites: Headhunter.com - Great resource. They will even e-mail you updates with you specific requests. Nice! Flipdog.com - 567,000 jobs listed! Wow! That really IS impressive. Check this one out! ResumeExposure.com - You can find your next job or employee right here. Post you resume for free and be prepared to field some serious offers! Get Your Resume Xposed Today! Dice.com - Specializing in High Tech jobs - This one is not cheap for employers-list 3 jobs for $495. However, good engineers are hard to find. It's free for job seekers though. Nettemps - almost 100,000 jobs listed, contract and direct jobs. They even have a ``job-seekers desktop" to help you keep track. Job Sleuth.com - I liked this one. They feature excellent news stories about jobs and even have a humorous ``Job Horror Stories" section that was amusing. JobsOnline- Free employer listings. Tons of opportunities in their databases. However all the pop-ups and the ads were just too darn pushy. You know the type... Please consider supporting our sponsors, this site is free you know! Somebody has to pay for all these listings! Wait, you didn't click on an ad yet, I can't actually GIVE you any listings until you do so...

22. The Golf Portal.com - The Best Golf Sites!
Use the search tool to find specific brands and gear. Also, player bios andstats, and a 19,000strong golf course database. SPONSORED LINKS.
http://www.thegolfportal.com/VPDefault.asp?type=B

23. This Is Golf - Coaching
Find pro bios, nontour tournament results, and golf a question to the roster of golfprofessionals, or of the game, then read through specific PGA information
http://www.thisis-golf.com/pages/data/Coaching.html
19thHole.com - The Practice Tee
Read columns with tips and suggestions on improving your mechanics and fitness. Browse archived columns for more tips. A Repeating Golf Swing
Unique golf swing system discovered by Golf Ball Engineer guarantees to lower scores for beginners and advanced players. Arizona Golf School
Private lessons with PGA and LPGA instructors are offered at Phoenix and Sedona golf resorts. View photos, course schedules and rates. CEgolf.com
Extensive and opinionated site advising golfers not to believe the hype and promises of the golf instruction industry. Clubmaker Online
Despite a basic layout, this site contains stacks of info on how to make your own clubs. With clubmaking product reviews and an email newsletter. eHow - Chipping a Golf Ball
Ryan Tinker furnishes step-by-step instructions for making the chip shot. eHow - Gripping the Golf Club
Features detailed instructions for learning the proper way to grip a golf club.

24. Hope For ALS Fundraising & Events
statement of a set of motor neuron specific factors such It was a most enjoyable dayof golf for all Special thanks go out to our sponsors, golfers and others
http://www.hopeforals.com/html/events.html
Books about ALS Robyn's Race!!! e-mail the Webmaster Close Friends Running The Chicago Marathon , October 7, 2001 John Billing, Eric Clark, Julie Gainer, Gail Huttenlocher, Tom Waliser, and brothers, Shadd and Shawn Young, have joined together to help beat ALS. Most of the group grew up together in North Dakota and are now pursuing their lives and careers as far apart as Colorado, Illinois, Michigan, and Minnesota. Coming together at this time because of their shared experience with ALS among family and friends, these marathoners are raising funds for ALS research through their challenging run in the Chicago Marathon. All proceeds donated through Hope for ALS will go towards finding a cure for ALS, and the more that is donated, the faster our friends say they'll run. Let's give them a reason to be at the head of the pack. Help us by donating today. Ninety-five percent of all funds received by Hope for ALS goes directly to research laboratories throughout the U.S. Click

25. World-Wide Web Resources - Sport And Recreation
specific Sport and Recreation Sites. Auburn University Athletic Department, with bios,stats, and press releases on all 20 varsity athletic Ladies golf Journey.
http://www.uky.edu/Subject/sportall.html

Sport and Recreation
Sites Added Since August 15
  • Lexington Men o' War (East Coast Hockey League) KY Return to Sport and Recreation Resources Table of Contents General Sites
  • Adventure Sports , what's happening in many dynamic sporting activities, including cycling and windsurfing.
  • AllSports.Com
  • AMI News Recreational Network , ski reports, ski area weather, and vacation rentals.
  • Athletic Audiovisual Materials , available through UK's Media Services
  • Ballparks
  • Centre for Olympic Studies
  • CNN/SI , from CNN and Sports Illustrated.
  • College Sports News Daily
  • College Sports Online
  • ESPNet SportsZone , a service of Starwave and ESPN.
  • FANSonly , a 24-hour college sports news center.
  • Interactive Internet Sports
  • Kinesiology and Health Promotion Resources
  • National Sports Center for the Disabled
  • Planet Reebok ...
  • Search Sports , a searchable and browsable index to sites covering archery, gymnastics, soccer, fishing, golf and tennis. Search Sports also selects a 'Site of the Week.'
  • Special Olympics
  • The Sporting News
  • Sport Quest , from the The Virtual Resource Centre for Sport Information . Coverage includes statistics, results, sports training, sport medicine, sport science, and physical education.
  • 26. Tiger Woods And The Sport Of Golf
    Brief bios of some big name players such as Chi Chi The Kids Book of golf has tips,diagrams, and photos doublepage spread is devoted to a specific aspect of
    http://www.childrenslit.com/th_tigergolf.html
    Tiger Woods and the Sport of Golf
    Now that Tiger Woods has most golfing records, interest in the sport is at an all time high. Boys and girls who yearn to hit the links might enjoy the following books about the sport of golf. For more up to the minute news on Tiger, visit his website www.tigerwoods.com Babe Didriksen: The Greatest All-Sport Athlete of All Time
    Susan E. Cayleff
    ISBN: 1-57324-194-6 Babe Didrikson Zaharias: All-Around Athlete
    Jane Sutcliffe
    Illustrations by Jeni Reeves
    ISBN: 1-57505-421-3 ISBN: 1-57505-447-7 Babe Didrikson Zaharias: Driven to Win
    Nancy Wakeman
    ISBN: 0-8225-4917-4 Babe Didrikson Zaharias: The Making of a Champion
    Russell Freedman
    Russell Freedman rarely writes a biography without receiving accolades. His latest is the story of the fourth of seven children born to poor Swedish immigrants, and it seems Babe's life was set up for struggle. During her life she fought poverty, gender stereotyping, the world's confusion at a female athlete whose passion for, and skill at sports crossed boundaries, until she met her final contender-cancer. Freedman does an excellent job of surrounding Babe in historical and personal context so her individualistic and sometimes apparently self-proud persona makes total sense. The book is filled with wonderful photographs, pithy quotations, and the depth of research and understanding for which Freeman is deservedly esteemed. 2000, Clarion, $18.00, Ages 9 up. Reviewer: Susie Wilde ISBN: 0-395-63367-2 Babe Didrikson Zaharias: The Making of a Champion

    27. Geoff Mangum's PuttingZone - Golf Links Page
    personal playing schedules, what's in their bag, bios, photos, etc. golf History atWorldgolf.com. Tour, The LPGA, the European Tour, specific tournaments all
    http://www.puttingzone.com/linkscool.html
    Home Intro News Tips ... Geoff
    Geoff Mangum's Golf Links
    The future of putting now
    Let's Exchange Links!
    Golf Links last updated Wednesday, December 18, 2002 9:22 PM GOLF SUPER LINKS PROFESSIONAL TOURS TOO COOL GOLF SITES GOLF PARTNERS
    JUST TOO COOL...
    Links Page
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    Professional Caddies Association
    http://www.pcaworldwide.com/ "Caddies are a part of the team too. An association such as this one is long overdue by about 500 years." Dennis Cone, caddie for Donnie Hammond and founder of PCA. If you don't know something about the caddies on Tour, you don't really know the Tour. Check out the Hall of Fame and Interviews!
    Michael Cohen's InsideRight.com
    Amigo! Award winner for August 2001
    http://www.insideright.com
    The best golf Note Cards, Virtual Postcards, and more!
    From a true lover of the game.... Amigo! Award Winner for August.
    Matt Kluck's Online Golf Lessons
    Lead Instructor, PGA 2002 Players' School, Vass, NC
    http://www.onlinegolflessons.com/

    28. TCIGD.com - Hit These Links - May 2002
    For Minnesotaspecific courses and tournaments, there are tournaments, complete withplayer bios, tour statistics and money leaders, visit The golf Channel (www
    http://www.tcigd.com/doc/may02golf.html
    Hit These Links
    By Stacy Freeborg
    If fanaticism is a word that describes your passion for golf, you are not alone. America is a nation bursting with Tiger Woods-wannabees who fill courses from sea to shining sea. In the United States, more than 24 million people label themselves golfers.
    Minnesota is not immune to golf fever. The state boasts more than 450 golf courses, an almost unbelievable total considering that residents can play golf, at best, seven months of the year.
    Several websites offer excellent access to golf information. Whether you're trying to find a tournament, discover a course guide or learn about revised rules, you're bound to find it on the Web.
    Following are sites on the Web that will hopefully serve as food for thought, motivation and improvement.
    Swing Into History
    As early as the 15th century, a game similar to golf was played in Scotland with a club made of a bent tree branch and a small leather bag stuffed with feathers for a ball. Since then, the game has evolved substantially.
    The first official American golf course was built in 1888 in Yonkers, N.Y., with only three holes, then expanded to six holes, nine holes and finally 18. Although primarily first played by wealthy people, today golf is played by the masses.

    29. Different Strokes
    fairway, before you worry about more specific skills, like re the perfect personto discuss beginner’s golf. JW Yes, well, a lot of golfers are surprised
    http://www.humourcolumns.com/cols/differentstrokes.html
    Quick Search: Go Back
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    Perfect, eh? I like the way you think. JW: here: I was part of the Saint John Flames media golf day. If I understood how the game works, the goal is to get the ball in the "cup" with the fewest possible “strokes” while taking the most possible “swigs” from a plastic "cup" full of “beer.” JW: Well done. I see you have the basics mastered. here: I also found that more experienced golfers were fascinated by my clubs. JW: here: JW: here: JW: here: JW: Golf can be a very frustrating game. here: JW: here: JW: here: Not really. I just met you. JW: here: Golf is a silly game. Home Archive Bios Links ... Contact

    30. FT Carson.com Home News And Weather Events Forums About
    system that gives you course specific golf tips, distance on all its tournaments,player bios, and much LPGA The Ladies Professional golf Association is the
    http://www.ftcarson.com/Activities/feature.asp?Feature=74

    31. ::: The Electric Playground :::
    Fujiyama Oriental golf Club is a water drenched, OB ridden steer through hazardousterritory are a sextet of golfers each with their specific strengths and
    http://www.elecplay.com/review.html?article=378&full=1

    32. ::: The Electric Playground :::
    experience points for successfully completing specific contests in Boy Color versionof Mario golf into the group of serious looking cartoon golfers with names
    http://www.elecplay.com/review.html?article=776&full=1

    33. Microsoft PressPass - Microsoft Takes Aim At Game Players
    Microsoft golf 3.0 golfers can easily connect using a golfers can challenge friendsto a round, get Combat offers soldiers who have specific personalities that
    http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/1996/may96/gamespr.asp
    All Products Support Search microsoft.com Guide ... Site Map
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    PressPass Home Microsoft News Legal News International News Consumer News Corporate Info Investor Relations Community Affairs Microsoft Research Events ... Executive E-Mail Archives by Month: Press Releases Top Stories
    Microsoft Takes Aim at Game Players Delivers Largest PC Games Lineup Ever LOS ANGELES - May 16, 1996 - At the Electronic Entertainment Expo Microsoft is already the industry's sixth-largest PC game publisher. Its Microsoft Flight Simulator is the world's most popular PC entertainment title, with more than 1.5 million copies sold. "Make no mistake, Microsoft isn't playing around when it comes to games," said Ed Fries, general manager of the games group at Microsoft. "We're hard-core about our commitment to games, and we back that commitment with time, resources and strategic relationships with the best talent in the industry." Action and Arcade Titles Immerse, Challenge and Thrill Gamers Deadly Tide is a high-speed, cinematic underwater action shooter in which players move from mysterious sunken ships to alien mining operations to battles on the open sea as they attempt to save humanity from the enemy. Deadly Tide's realistic 3-D graphics were created by the Hollywood designers responsible for the eye-popping effects on the "SeaQuest" and "Star Trek: The Next Generation" television series. With its CD-quality musical score and integrated story line, Deadly Tide will fascinate new and experienced gamers alike.

    34. Frequently Asked Questions
    This effectively calibrates the unit to a specific club or should be disabled whenrunning Deluxe, golf Simulator. in the Setup program from the computer bios.
    http://www.bengco.com/faqsint.htm
    Frequently Asked Questions Do I have to use a halogen light? Why are other swing analyzers priced thousands of dollars higher than yours? What is the difference between your swing analyzers? What else do I need to buy? ... My rubber tees broke quickly. Is there a way to make them last longer? PRICE ADVANTAGE : We dramatically reduced hardware costs by emphasizing software solutions that utilize the internal components of your PC. We are primarily an internet company selling directly to the public. This reduces our marketing overhead and we pass on the savings to you. back to the top DIFFERENCES: The major difference between the Professional electronic tee and Deluxe electronic tee is that the Professional uses the serial port and Deluxe uses the parallel port. Professional uses the Data Collection Module micro controller to capture the swing data, Deluxe uses the Windows PC computer system to capture the swing data. At 100 mph clubhead speed, the error of the clubhead speed is +/- 0.3 mph and the face angle error is +/- 0.5 degrees. The result is that our face angle and club head speed measurements are better than or equal to any other swing analyzer on the market See Product Specifications Comparison Table See Which Swing Analyzer Should I Buy?

    35. General Golf Sites
    golfing Partner Comprehensive and UK specific golfing links Infoplease.com golf- golf listing of a huge includes historic info, results, bios and statistics
    http://www.golfhelp.com/golf-help-html/Golf_Miscellaneous/General_Golf_Sites/ind
    The #1 Golf Search Engine.
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    Leadbettors' ... stamp personalized with your initials or the logo of your business. Special Price Results For MULTI WORD SEARCHES narrow your results below by choosing "ALL TERMS" instead of "Any Terms" Search Any Term All Terms All of GolfHelp Search Engine This Category Only Within your results Home Golf Miscellaneous General Golf Sites There are no additional subcategories RECOMMENDED SITE: Visit Top 100 Golf Sites Ranked By Popularity 100 Top Golf Sites.Variety of Golf related sites-discount golf,wholesale,golfclubs,guides,courses. www.golfhelp.com/cgi-bin/lnkinlte.cgi?l=visitto... Results 201 - 221 of 221
  • Torrey Pines Golf - We book tee times at Torrey Pines golf course and other golf courses in San Diego. www.californiateetimes.cc -Got-Golf- Home - got-golf, site for all golfers, tonnes of pics, sounds, movies, and jokes. Take a quiz, or read some rules, bet it will help your game www.scorpius.spaceports.com/~golf/
  • 36. File Library At Channel 1: Games Adjuncts
    This patch addresses a number of problems with specific machine bios' and fatal errors. 1957,glfcp201.zip, 229695, 0612-93, golf Handicap (golfCap) v2.01
    http://www.filelibrary.com/Contents/DOS/86/55.html
    First Shareware
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    (click to download) Size Date Description geodes.zip ATP Utility: Trans-Atlantic Waypoints. Displays the coordinates of Waypoints along a geodesic line in ATP between two airports with given coordinates. For use with SubLOGIC's Air Transport Pilot. Adjunct. gerapte1.zip Flight Sim 4/ASD extended airport scenery in Germany. Requires SD-EUR. germany1.zip getoutt2.zip getsome.zip Duke nukem 3d: getsome! (dukematch). gettybrg.zip Game scenario for Global War. Gettysburg. gfcodes.zip Gold Finger and some Pro Action Replay Codes for the SNES. Some codes work some don't. gfcodes2.zip Gold Finger Codes. A another list of GF codes for the SNES. You might have to enter a G before and after the codes. Game adjunct. gffl_w00.zip GFFL Pre-Season draft results Please note that this file includes the REPORTER.EXE ggcodes.zip

    37. The Journalist's Toolbox: Sports
    European Hockey Net bios, standings and news from salaries of specific players onspecific teams, going golf Stars Online Find online information and resources
    http://www.journaliststoolbox.com/newswriting/sports.html
    Site Index BEATS REPORTING TOOLS
    EDITING

    TOOLS
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    OTHER RESOURCES

    SPORTS
    MEDIA
    Sports Jobs
    A great collection of sports job-hunting sites. Rich Johnson's
    SportsPages.com

    A must-read for anyone in sports journalism. SportsJournalists.com
    A cool industry site. Poynter.org: Writing Tips from Buster Olney
    New York Times beat reporter shares suggestions on writing on deadline, covering a beat and staying fresh. SportsJones: Good Sportswriting Recommends examples of good sportswriting. Reporter.org: The Sports Beat Maintained by Investigative Reporters and Editors, includes Web links by sports category. UWriteSports.com A place for aspiring sports writers to try their hand at writing and have it seen by a national audience. Sports Magazine Links Hundreds of links organized by type of sport. SportsPages Sports Media Links Sportsclips.org A library of sports video clips. IN THE NEWS Tax Foundation: Jock Taxes Jock taxes on professional athletes. ESPN's Outside the Lines: A Place Where Hoop Dreams Come True Tom Farrey investigates how high schools and high school basketball players circumvent NCAA rules. Links to several sidebars, video and more. U.S. News and World Report: Best and Worst in College Sports

    38. Hawk.csc.vill.edu/~s01g09/questions.txt
    rules and regulations of the Rotisserie golf League at 1) What are the specific startingand ending periods a) standings b) member bios c) pool of availible
    http://hawk.csc.vill.edu/~s01g09/questions.txt
    Team Double Bogey Villanova University CSC 4700, Section 2 February 5, 2001 Dear Mr. Venn: Hello. We are Team Double Bogey, group number nine, in Dr. Joyce's Software Engineering class. We have been assigned to design a Fantasy Golf League Stat Site that will be web-based and will act much like other fantasy sports leagues that currently exist. We plan to design this Site based on the rules and regulations of the Rotisserie Golf League at the CyberZahm web site. To help us get started, we have put together a group of questions that we feel will aid us in making this site function as necessary. We thank you in advance for your input and suggestions. 1) What are the specific starting and ending periods for the season? Do they go by particular tournaments or by dates? 2) What permissions or abilities does the league commissioner need to have that the regular members do not? In other words, what features or tools would the commissioner need on the site? 3) Since there is a possibility that not every golfer will be in the same number of tournaments, is there any type of weighting used? 4) When and how is the money processed for transactions that take place during the season, and does this money get included in the pot or is it used for something else? 5) Which of the following are necessary on the site and which would be optional? a) standings b) member bios c) pool of availible players d) PGA players stats e) league history (information about years past) f) up to date results from tournaments (enterable by the administrator) 6) Is there a special format that should be used to display data? (by golfer rankings, team owner standings, golfers of a particular tournament) 7) Do the members have the ability to make trades, release players, pick up players, etc. on their own? Or do they need the approval of the commissioner? 8) Are there any relevant internet links that should be included that owners can easily reach? 9) Could you further explain the ideas of skins and side bets included in the rules of the CyberZahm website? 10) Are there any security measures that need to be taken as far as non-members viewing information for the website, or can anyone access the data? Sincerely, Team Double Bogey David Elia Annie Damiano Michael Chan Robert Keaser Reponse: Team Double Bogey > Villanova University > CSC 4700, Section 2 > February 14, 2001 > > Dear Mr. Venn: > > Hello. We are Team Double Bogey, group number nine, in Dr. Joyce's > Software Engineering class. We have been assigned to design a Fantasy > Golf League Stat Site that will be web-based and will act much like > other fantasy sports leagues that currently exist. We plan to design > this Site based on the rules and regulations of the Rotisserie Golf > League at the CyberZahm website. > > Our current understanding of the project is that members will draft > a team of ten players, seven of which will be active. Members can > make trades, activate different team members, waiver and sign players, > and make side bets. The comissioner must approve all actions that > take place as well as update statistics and team rosters. > All actions that members make, including joining the league, > have fees associated with them. We are also assuming that the pool > of available players will be included on the website prior to the draft. > > To help us get started, we have put together a group of questions > that we feel will aid us in making this site function as necessary. > We thank you in advance for your input and suggestions. > > 1) What are the specific starting and ending periods for the season? > Do they go by particular tournaments or by dates? We start with the first tournament of the new year. This year that was the World Golf Championship Match Play tournament. Our season ends with the Tour Championship (and any other PGA tournament held during that same weekend). The Tour Championship normally ends the first weekend in November. Our current golf rules are published at the following URL: http://www.csc.vill.edu/~joyce/czahm/golfrules > > 2) Should the comissioner have a separate account other than a > regular member account in order to make updates to the website? Yes. I believe that only the Commissioner should be able to change/update team rosters. Letting players do it opens up the possibility of a player changing their roster after a tournament begins. That would give someone an unfair advantage. > > 3) How will members communicate to request trades and bets with other > players? (e-mail, phone, web site message board) Could/Should be all of the above. > > 4) When and how is the money processed for transactions that take place > during the season, and does this money get included in the pot or is > it used for something else? Should the website handle monetary > transactions? No. The website should calculate winnings/losses, but all monetary transactions will be handled personally by the members. All debts are settled at the end of the season. > > 5) Should the website display all transactions made, both for roster > changes and monetary transactions? Yes, but only league members should be able to view this information. > Also, who would be allowed to > view these transactions? (only that member or the entire league?) The entire league. > > 6) How will new golfers get drafted mid-season? After the original draft, new golfers are acquired through a waiver process. A league member can waive an existing player and acquire a player from the undrafted pool. The waived player goes back into the open pool and can be acquired by someone else during the next waiver period. I'd encourage you to read the current rules at the site identified above. > > 7) Should there be automatic reminders on deadlines and payments from > the website or will the comissioner to it manually? Automatic reminders on deadlines would be great. Payments will be handled off-line. > > 8) Are there any relevant internet links that should be included that > owners can easily reach? The PGA site: http://www.pgatour.com > > 9) Could you further explain the ideas of skins and side bets included > in the rules of the CyberZahm website? Skins: Everyone wagers $3/week. Eleven league members means a weekly pot of $33. If you have a golfer in active status (not a caddy, i.e., inactive status), and that golfer wins the weekly tournament, then you win a skin (the $33 pot). If the winner of the weekly tournament is an undrafted golfer, or is an inactive player on a team (i.e., a caddy), then there is a skin rollover and the pot the next week would be worth $66. The pot builds until a golfer in active status wins a tournament. Side bets: These are made between the members before the season starts (usually). They could be based upon anything, and the bet amount varies. The usual bet is final team standing vs. final team standing. That means that I'm betting that my final team standing will be better than the other guys. > > 10) Are there any security measures that need to be taken as far as > non-members viewing information for the website, or can anyone > access the data? I think that only the Commissioner should be able to change a roster. This prevents someone from changing their roster after a tournament begins. That is a no no. I also think that our league information should be accessible to league members only. > > Sincerely, > > Team Double Bogey > David Elia > Annie Damiano > Michael Chan > Robert Keaser

    39. Sports & Hobbies
    Senior PGA, and Nike circuits and bios of every to locate dealers, shows, publications,and specific types of World golf Guide to courses around the world with
    http://www.fastnetspain.com/engsearch/peteSports.htm
    Soccer Golf Collections Footballnews.co.uk
    Possibly the largest content football site on the web.News and stats on all UK clubs from prem to non leage. PGA Tour.com
    Official site of the PGA Tour, with official pages for almost every tournament on the PGA, Senior PGA, and Nike circuits and bios of every tour player. World Collectors Net
    Information about collectibles, includes latest news, images, message board, swap shop, and a collectibles shopping arcade. Soccernet
    With all the latest news, reviews and statistics. Soccernet has become one of the most favourite football sites for fans all over the world. CNN-SI - Golf
    Sports Illustrated and CNN join forces to deliver news, scores, feature stories, statistics, and player golfer profiles from around the world. Antique Searcher
    Use this search engine to locate dealers, shows, publications, and specific types of collectibles and reproductions. Check out the classifieds. Sky Sports
    Arguably the most comprehensive guide to football on the Internet. Golfsearch.com

    40. UMC Summer News -- July 2000
    b) bios update. UMC Teambackers.” Interested participants can also sign up at theTwo River golf Club in Forward specific comments about this page to sdwyer.
    http://www.crk.umn.edu/campusinfo/wkbulletin/99-00/07-00.htm
    News Voicemail Purge July 5 New Notebook Computer System-wide Intersession Changes Approved Interior Space Assignments ... UMC Summer News Schedule Attachments
    (MS Word Documents) New Corporate Travel Card Provider Outlook Web Access Instructions UMC Summer News
    Volume 19, Number 37, July 2000 Calendar
    • July 9-15 Elderhostel Session II July 9-13 C amp RYLA (Rotary Youth Leadership) July 15 UMC Teambackers Golf Classic
      Minakwa Golf Club, Crookston July 17 Second Annual Golden Eagle Golf Tournament, Two River Golf Club, Hallock, MN July 21 Precision Agriculture Workshop July 23-29 MAST
      (Minnesota Agricultural Student Trainee) July 24-27 ITC 4-day Interactive Courseware Camp (intermediate level) August 6 Volleyball student-athletes arrive August 12 Football student-athletes arrive August 17-20 Crookston Ox Cart Days August 18 U of M Sesquicentennial Celebration
      Ice Cream Social at UMC Gazebo August 23 Conference on Aging August 25 Residence halls open for new students August 25-27 New Student Orientation August 27 Residence halls open for returning students August 28 Fall Semester Classes Begin
    Voicemail Purge set for July 5
    In order to efficiently manage the voice mail system, we must periodically purge the stored messages from the system.

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