The News Review:
- How sport is killing the planet
- Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Motor Sports
- Sports Briefs: Choi up one on Els
How sport is killing the planet
guardian.co.uk – Oct 29, 2006
We can all agree for example that there are too many cars on the roads while insisting that we cannot possibly leave ours at home. The same problem applies to businesses: the people who run them might agree that collective action urgently needs to be taken but unfortunately their sector is just too important and its requirements too demanding. This seems to be the prevailing ethos at the moment in sport. I don’t want to be a killjoy and I recognise that many sports are considered a matter of life and death by their fans.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer: Motor Sports
Seattle Post Intelligencer – Oct 29, 2006
20 Home Depot Chevrolet driver crossed the finish line 1. 196 seconds ahead of Jimmie Johnson after the two had battled over the last 100 laps. The victory was Stewart’s fourth of the season and 28th of his Nextel Cup career.
Sports Briefs: Choi up one on Els
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette – Pittsburgh Post Gazette – Oct 29, 2006
htm –>Sports Briefs: Choi up one on ElsSunday ctober 29 2006From local and wire dispatchesK. Choi made a 10-foot birdie putt on the 18th hole to finish the third round of the Chrysler Championship in Palm Harbor Fla. the same way he started with a one-shot lead over Ernie Els and two others. But it sure felt like a lifetime of work to keep it that way. In a blustery round in which six players had at least a share of the lead Choi overcame a few hiccups on the Copperhead course at Innisbrook for a 1-under 70 that left him one shot clear of Els (70) Brian Gay (70) and resurgent Paul Goydos (69) who was No. 160 on the money list and now has a chance to avoid PGA Tour Qualifying School.




