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2014-11-05 Movember
(Click on the Moustache to enlarge picture…) Movember (a portmanteau from the Australian-English diminutive word for “moustache”, “mo”, and “November”) is an annual event involving the growing of moustaches during the month of November to raise awareness of men’s health … Continue reading
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Tagged AFL players, Anaheim Ducks, Australia, Autumn Test Series, Awareness, Bill McCreary, Bloomberg TV, Brody Jenner, Canadiens homepage, cancer detection, celebrities, Champ Frankie Edgar, charity, Czech Republic, El Salvador, family history, George Parros, Global Journal, guy George Parros, health issues, Ireland, Kevin Connolly, Matt Leinart, Matt Miller, men, men's health, men's health issues, Mo Bros, month, Montreal Canadiens, Morgan Spurlock, moustache, moustaches, Movember, Movember charities, Movember charity event, Movember events, Movember Foundation, Movember Foundation charity, names, New Zealand, NHL, non-government organization, November, people, Philip Bloom, presenter Samantha Brett, prostate cancer, rapper Jack Parow, Shikhar Dhawan support, Snoop Dogg, South Africa, Spain, United Kingdom, UNited States
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2014-09-09 Scottish independence referendum
(click on the scottish flag to enlarge the picture…) A referendum on whether Scotland should be an independent country will take place on Thursday 18 September 2014. Following an agreement between the Scottish Government and the United Kingdom Government, the … Continue reading
Posted in history, News, Politics
Tagged country, currency union, disagreement, Electoral Commission, England, figures, form, George Osborne, Great Britain, ICM, independence, Ipsos Mori show, Ireland, James VI, Kingdom, latter pollsters, Lord Protector, majority support, Middle Ages, Oliver Cromwell, opinion, Panelbase, Patrick Briône, Peter Kellner, poll evidence, polls, pollsters, professor Curtice, professor John Curtice, referendum, referendum question, Royal Assent, Scotland, Scottish Government, Scottish Parliament, Scottish population, shares, SNP ex-Labour voters, SNP supporters, state, Support, Survation, Survation show, TNS BMRB, UK Government, Union, United Kingdom, United Kingdom Government, YouGov, YouGov poll
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2014-07-26 Rory McIlroy
(Click to enlarge picture…) Rory McIlroy, MBE (born 4 May 1989) is a Northern Irish professional golfer from Holywood in County Down who is a member of both the European and PGA Tours. He is a former World Number One … Continue reading
Posted in News, people, sport
Tagged 2014 Open Championship, accord ratcheted, age, amateur career, athlete, career, career earnings, championship, championship victory, deal, earners, eight-stroke victory, endorsement deal, Europe, European, European Tour, field, gold medal, golfers, Great Britain, Ireland, Jack Nicklaus, Kiawah Island, length, majors, Masters Tournament, McIlroy, member, Nike, Open, Open Championship, PGA Championship, PGA Tour, PGA Tours, player, record score, Rickie Fowler, Rory McIlroy, rumors, Sergio García, Silver Medal, SportsPro, strokes, terms, three-time, Tiger Woods, time, title, tournament, world, World Number, year
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2014-07-13 National Day of Commemoration
(Click to enlarge picture…) In Ireland, the National Day of Commemoration (Irish: Lá Cuimhneacháin Náisiúnta) commemorates all Irish people who died in past wars or United Nations peacekeeping missions. It occurs on the Sunday nearest 11 July, the anniversary of … Continue reading
2014-05-22 European Parliament election
(Click to enlarge picture…) From 22 to 25 May 2014, elections to the European Parliament will be held in the European Union (EU). It will be the 8th parliamentary election since the first direct elections in 1979, and the first … Continue reading
Posted in News, Politics
Tagged 8th parliamentary election, Alexis Tsipras, Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe, Council, Cyprus, election, elections, European Green, European Green Party, European Parliament, European People, European People's Party, European Socialists, European Union, Eurozone, Greece, Guy Verhofstadt, Ireland, Italy, Jean-Claude Juncker, José Bové, Martin Schulz, Party European Left, Party of European Socialists, Portugal, president of the Commission, president of the European Commission, Ska Keller, Spain, spitzenkandidaten
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2014-05-11 Sydney
(Click to enlarge picture…) Sydney is a city on the east coast of Australia and the capital city of New South Wales. About four million people live ther, which makes it the biggest city in Australia. The city was founded … Continue reading
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Tagged ANZ Stadium, Australia, Bondi Beach, Captain Arthur Phillip, Circular Quay, City, Coogee Beach, Darling Harbour, east coast of Australia, England, fireworks, First Fleet, George Street, Harbour Bridge, Ireland, Manly Beach, New South Wales, New Year's Eve, Opera House, Queen Victoria Building, Stadium Australia, Summer Olympics, Sydney, Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney Harbour Bridge, Sydney Opera House, Taronga Zoo
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