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HAPPY VALLEY, Ore. -- The Happy Valley southeast of Portland doesn't have much in common with the Happy Valley that's home to the Penn State Nittany Lions. But they both produce good linebackers.
in Quirky
via Sun Herald @ 14:04 10th Dec
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Happy New Year to all my readers on Line & Length. I hope 2009 is a happy and prosperous year for you, although given the global economic crisis maybe I should just say "good luck".
in Cricket
via The Times @ 9:06 2nd Jan
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The Happy Valley southeast of Portland doesn't have much in common with the Happy Valley that's home to the Penn State Nittany Lions. But they both produce good linebackers.
in Quirky
via Miami Herald @ 23:24 9th Dec
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The editors of Internet Retailer wish all our readers a happy New Year. We’ll be back with the latest e-commerce news and trends on Monday, Jan. 5.
in E-commerce
via InternetRetailer.com @ 5:01 1st Jan
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The entire team at dpreview would like to wish all our readers a very Happy Holidays (whichever you're observing). As always Christmas Day marks another anniversary for the site, this time it's a big one, ten years. To celebrate we have opened our new labs section as well as revealing our first public beta feature; Challenges. As a bit of a retrospective on the last ten years we've also produced two short blog entries looking back and taking stock. Whatever you're doing today, enjoy yourselves and thank you for being a part of dpreview.com!
in Photography
via Digital Photography Review @ 7:40 25th Dec
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From all of us on the MarketWatch Personal Finance team, here's wishing you a happy, healthy -- and more prosperous -- New Year.
in Personal Finance
via MarketWatch @ 14:12 31st Dec
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As the air falls out of crude oil prices and 2009 gets forecast by many economists as one of deep recession, you can almost hear the fingers-crossed, wishful thinking from Brazil's Petrobras in their electronic holiday greeting card sent round the world -- as if their PR crew had been goaded into keeping things upbeat. "Happy new era, with good news," said Petrobras's English-language subject line.
in Blog Watch
via Platts @ 17:25 31st Dec
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Proteas seamer Makhaya Ntini was happy with the opening day’s play in the second Test against Australia at the MCG in Melbourne on Friday and claimed it as “a job well done.”
in Cricket
via IAfrica.com @ 11:40 26th Dec
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Proteas skipper Graeme Smith is happy with the mix of his side going into the first Test against Australia at the WACA on Wednesday and believes the blend of experienced campaigners and youthful talent will serve them well on tour.
in Cricket
via IAfrica.com @ 13:44 14th Dec
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Kevin Pietersen said he is happy that he did not have to go out of his teammates to go back to India for the Test series.
in Cricket
via ESPN Star @ 20:27 4th Dec
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The vast majority (81 per cent) of techies would happily up sticks and move abroad if a job or work opportunity landed in their lap, according to research by IT jobs site The IT Job Board. A slightly smaller majority (71 per cent) would be happy to relocate to another location within the UK for the same reason.
in Developer
via Silicon.com @ 10:51 9th Dec
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Kevin Pietersen said England will be happy to come away with a draw from the second test against India despite the captain scoring a masterly 144 on the third day of play on Sunday.
in Cricket
via SuperSport @ 12:47 21st Dec
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Hylton Ackerman, the former Western Province captain who first spotted Hashim Amla's talent, has said he is happy with the progress his former charge has been making. Amla had a slow start to his Test career but has had a great 2008, making 1012 including three centuries.
in Cricket
via CricInfo @ 6:23 12th Dec
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Chennai, Dec 9 : Always known for its sporting pitch, the historic M A Chidambaram stadium, the venue for the India-Engalnd first Test on December 11, has always proved to be a happy hunting ground for the Indians.
in Cricket
via NewKerala.com @ 8:35 9th Dec
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The vast majority (81 percent) of techies would happily up sticks and move abroad if a job or work opportunity landed in their lap, according to research by IT jobs site The IT Job Board. A slightly smaller majority (71 percent) would be happy to relocate to another location within the UK for the same reason.
in Developer
via ZDNet UK @ 5:28 10th Dec
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Kevin Pietersen said England will be happy to come away with a draw from the second test against India despite the captain scoring a masterly 144 on the third day of play on Sunday. Skip related content
in Cricket
via Yahoo! UK and Ireland @ 12:48 21st Dec
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South African bowlers Makhaya Ntini and Paul Harris declared themselves happy with the way they had performed in restricting Australia to 341 for nine on day one of the first Test in Perth.
in Cricket
via Cricket World @ 6:22 18th Dec
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MOHALI, India, Dec 21 (Reuters) - Kevin Pietersen said England will be happy to come away with a draw from the second test against India despite the captain scoring a masterly 144 on the third day of play on Sunday.
in Cricket
via Yahoo! News Australia @ 12:49 21st Dec
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MOHALI, India, Dec 21 (Reuters) - Kevin Pietersen said England will be happy to come away with a draw from the second test against India despite the captain scoring a masterly 144 on the third day of play on Sunday.
in Cricket
via Yahoo! News Australia @ 12:51 21st Dec
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Contrary to media reports, England batsman Andrew Strauss claimed his teammates are happy to be returning to India for the two-Test series later this month, notwithstanding the Mumbai terror attacks.
in Cricket
via Hindustan Times @ 15:03 4th Dec
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England batsman Andrew Strauss, seen here in October, insists he and his team-mates are happy with the decision to return to India for this month's Test series despite the recent terrorist attacks in Mumbai.
in Cricket
via Citizen.co.za @ 17:25 4th Dec
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England batsman Andrew Strauss, seen here in October, insists he and his team-mates are happy with the decision to return to India for this month's Test series despite the recent terrorist attacks in Mumbai.
in Cricket
via Yahoo! News Australia @ 2:19 4th Dec
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Not even a bouncer that removed Andrew McDonald's helmet was enough to stop him from smiling. The allrounder McDonald was a surprise selection and over the past two days has been in a happy daze. Even Morne Morkel's short ball, which McDonald turned his head on before it struck the base of his lid, could not ruffle him. By the time the helmet had hit the ground - and missed the stumps - he was looking at the bowler and grinning, while thinking about tightening his chin strap.
in Cricket
via CricInfo @ 3:53 3rd Jan
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Changes are coming! In the New Year this blog will see some changes and will cease being an exclusive Too Human blog. As well as updates on Too Human, we will be using this blog as a source of general information about Silicon Knights. This is why it is called the Silicon Knights blog. happy
in Video Games
via NG4.com @ 1:10 24th Dec
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Even though there are a lot of happy people using Apple's iPhone very happily, there's also a group of people who are not so happy, most likely because of Apple's rather strict policies regarding applications and developers. While most of these people would just jailbreak the thing, some take it a step further - by installing another operating system. Yes, Linux now runs on the iPhone (1st gen/2nd gen, and the 1st gen iPod Touch).
in Open Source
via Linux.com @ 13:59 2nd Dec
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