Articles, tagged with "aussies", page 7
10th November 2008
Australia declared their second innings at 228 for six and with a first innings lead of 70, set the Indians a target of 299.
There are only two possible outcomes for this match and the Aussies are determined to win. The Indians on the other hand will ...
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Author:
Veshma
10th November 2008
After a four wicket haul from Mitchell Johnson, Harbhajan Singh led an Indian revival at the end of the first Test against Australia in Bangalore.
Harbhajan struck a half century as the Indian tail frustrated the Aussies, to reach the close at 313 for ...
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Author:
Veshma
10th November 2008
Michael Hussey made 146 as Australia posted a strong total of 430, before the Indian openers in reply reached 68 for no lost at stump on day two of the first Test.
Nothing flusters or hurries him. Ponting is undoubtedly the best batsman in the team but...
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Author:
Veshma
08th September 2008
When we say nature, we think of things like animals, plants and unique landscapes. Let's face it. Many of us like to walk in the nature, breathe fresh air and discover the beauty of wildlife. And no one does it better than the Aussies. They have coined ...
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Author:
Ingrid Sure
20th August 2008
TENS of thousands of Aussies are finding love overseas each year and bringing their partners home, new figures show.
The Immigration Department issued about 40,000 spouse visas last year, up 7000 on 2004-05.
The size of the intake is staggering when...
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Author:
amerie
13th April 2008
In 1983, the Australian team manning the boat Australia II shocked the sailing world by taking the year's competition for America's cup. Up until that year, the world's most prestigious yacht regatta had returned year after year to the United States. So w...
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Author:
Rob Parker
07th April 2008
A study by Australia's biggest credit report provider has shown many Australian consumers are worried about their ability to pay the bills.
The Veda Advantage study has indicated that making repayments is a major cause of concern for three quarters of ...
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Author:
Tristan Dunston
25th March 2008
Australia is a land with a unique flora and fauna that is found nowhere else on earth. It is also a land of many contrasts and a wide variety of climate that ranges from tropical to sub alpine. It is easy to forget that this vast island - continent has on...
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Author:
Stewart
25th February 2008
It's been a rough few seasons. "Consumers are fatigued by the stresses brought on by world disorder," says Morney Schlebusch, president of OSD Marketing, an advertising agency in Sydney, Australia. "Aussies are starving for relationships they can understa...
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Author:
Wiley247
15th February 2008
Surging numbers of Australians defaulting on their credit agreements has led two of Australia's credit checking firms to call for major credit reporting reforms to tackle the nation's growing debt problem.
Two recent studies conducted by credit referen...
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Author:
Tristan Dunston
02nd October 2007
The backyard laundry line or clothes line is not a very common site across most of America, so the Aussies have taken up the challenge to help get the eco friendly message out, which seems to have been a secret in Australia for years!Laundry lines, clothe...
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23rd July 2007
Jim Hopson from Pontiac communications called Car and Driver (www.carand driver.com) on what's looking more like a choice between a Firebird and a GTO on the 2010 Pontiac.
By 2010 Pontiac's pretty much guaranteed to get at least one muscle car from t...
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Author:
Evander
10th May 2007
Podcast is nothing but a means that can be used to publish audio files on the web for broadcasting purposes. So for cricket fans this is a wonderful opportunity through which they can come to know all information about the events that are taking place in...
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Author:
Ella Wilson
16th March 2006
Australians and New Zealanders maintain an ongoing controversy over who concocted the famous Pavlova. The Aussies lay claim to it but the Kiwis think very differently. Each claim it as one of their national dishes.
Firstly, how do you pronounce the wo...
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Author:
Jean Morrison
24th December 2005
Online Internet Shopping is the craze - Australia
Aussies and the world are logging on in record numbers, recent surveys conducted found that:
• Australians spent an average of $471 online in November (Nielson/NetRating)
• The number of Australian...
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Author:
R Vonne