Monthly Archives: September 2006
helsinki chic (The Star)
In a country covered by two-thirds of forest, a sophisticated metropolis like Helsinki takes the newcomer by surprise.Read full story
Gronholm holds slight edge in Cyprus (Motorsport.com)
Just over six seconds separates Marcus Gronholm and Sebastien Loeb after the first day of heated competition on Cyprus Rally.Read full story
Women’s team sends Finland to sauna (The Copenhagen Post)
Steady pressure and a lightning strike of a header gave the women’s national team a 1-0 victory over Finland Wednesday, sending the team to the Women’s World Cup in China next year.Read full story
West Bay Tower offers attractive finance plan (AME Info)
Developers of West Bay Tower, the uniquely-designed 27-storey freehold office tower at Business Bay, have created a finance plan for potential investors which guarantees reservation of units and facilitates payment in easy stages.Read full story
J&J Can’t Settle Ortho-Evra Cases Fast Enough (Scoop.co.nz)
More than 500 claimants are seeking “substantial compensatory and, where available, punitive damages,” from Johnson & Johnson for injuries and deaths related to the Ortho Evra birth control patch, according to the company’s Second Quarter Report filed with the SEC.Read … Continue reading
Is Eureka big enough for more another health club? (The Eureka Reporter)
HealthSPORT is expanding its services by opening another branch in Eureka, co-owner and CEO Susan Jansson announced last week.Read full story
Windsor health clubs to merge (Greeley Tribune)
They once competed for members, but now more than 1,000 of those members will be sweating under the same roof.Read full story
Turkey’s new golf boom (GOLFmagic)
Turkey is about to give birth to a whole new golfing industry. The country, once a stranger to the game of golf, will in the next decade become one of the major golfing destinations, attracting both holidaymakers and UK golfers … Continue reading
NASA Technology Drives Home Sauna Growth (PR Web via Yahoo! News)
(PRWEB) September 26, 2006 — Technology originally developed by NASA for use by astronauts in space is transforming the home sauna market.Read full story
NASA Technology Drives Home Sauna Growth (PR Web)
Technology originally developed by NASA for use by astronauts is transforming the home sauna market. Far infrared saunas have experienced a steady growth in popularity over the last few years, offering the benefits of traditional saunas in a package much … Continue reading