• News 19.09.2007

    The News Review:

    - At Nellie’s Sports Bar Some Food to Root For
    - FUN Technologies says sports information unit subscriptions fall 15…
    - The Sports Network – International Soccer (Women’s World Cup)

    At Nellie’s Sports Bar Some Food to Root For
    Washington Post – Sep 19, 2007
    He voted for traditional American bar food. In the end Rocio Anzola-Mendez and Doug Schantz co-owners of Nellie’s Sports Bar (900 U St. NW; 202-332-6355) compromised: Washington’s latest gay watering hole mixes mini-sandwiches wings and brownies with empanadas.

    FUN Technologies says sports information unit subscriptions fall 15…
    Forbes – Sep 19, 2007
    The online gaming company said if the recent decline in its customer base continues it will hit its revenue and EBITDA and may result in a non-cash impairment in the third quarter. FUN’s sports information segment provides real-time sports information services through the company’s website DonBest. It is currently analysing whether the subscription decline is temporary or reflects encroachment from competitors or other factors.

    The Sports Network – International Soccer (Women’s World Cup)
    Sports Network – Sep 19, 2007
    Tianjin China (Sports Network) – China put itself in a tough position after losing to Brazil 4-0 on Saturday but the hosts can still qualify for the next round of the Women’s World Cup with a solid result on Wednesday. China and Denmark both have three points after two games and Denmark has the edge in goal differential. But China plays winless New Zealand in its final game in Group D while Denmark plays undefeated Brazil. All the Chinese need is a win or tie against New Zealand and for Brazil to beat Denmark. But it’s possible Brazil which already has spot in the next round all but secured doesn’t field its best team.

    Posted by admin @ 9:07 am

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