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Tuesday, July 19, 2011

USA loses Women's World Cup final to Japan in penalty kicks

New Yorkers Stunned By U.S. Defeat In Women's World Cup Final | NY1 News is Time Warner Cable's 24-hour newschannel in New York City, delivering breaking news and features about the five boroughs.

PHOENIX – The Valley's soccer fans rode a roller coaster of emotions Sunday as they watched the US battle Japan in the World Cup finale. Many of those fans gathered at the Swizzle Inn near 16th Street and Bethany Home Road. Based on the cheers,

Prince William Soccer, Inc. hosted a Women's World Cup Final Viewing Party in honor of PWSI soccer alumn, Ali Krieger. (/Video by Abigail Fazio for Synthesis/Koubaroulis LLC) Correction: Clarification: SuperFan badge holders consistently post smart,

The US women's soccer World Cup final loss to Japan was a bitter disappointment, but the team brought a divided American people together—and reminded us how essential Title IX is. My father never watched a soccer game in his life, but all during

Japan has won the Women's World Cup, stunning the United States 3-1 in a penalty shootout Sunday night after coming from behind twice in a 2-2 tie. "This is obviously going to hurt for a while," said Abby Wambach,


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USA loses Women's World Cup final to Japan in penalty kicks

New Yorkers Stunned By U.S. Defeat In Women's World Cup Final | NY1 News is Time Warner Cable's 24-hour newschannel in New York City, delivering breaking news and features about the five boroughs.

PHOENIX – The Valley's soccer fans rode a roller coaster of emotions Sunday as they watched the US battle Japan in the World Cup finale. Many of those fans gathered at the Swizzle Inn near 16th Street and Bethany Home Road. Based on the cheers,

Prince William Soccer, Inc. hosted a Women's World Cup Final Viewing Party in honor of PWSI soccer alumn, Ali Krieger. (/Video by Abigail Fazio for Synthesis/Koubaroulis LLC) Correction: Clarification: SuperFan badge holders consistently post smart,

The US women's soccer World Cup final loss to Japan was a bitter disappointment, but the team brought a divided American people together—and reminded us how essential Title IX is. My father never watched a soccer game in his life, but all during

Japan has won the Women's World Cup, stunning the United States 3-1 in a penalty shootout Sunday night after coming from behind twice in a 2-2 tie. "This is obviously going to hurt for a while," said Abby Wambach,


View the original article here

Saturday, June 11, 2011

Sharp Will Launch LED AQUOS R5 Series In Japan

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Sharp is ready to launch the LED AQUOS R5 Series in Japan later this month. This LED TV features a DBXL/DVD burner, a digital TV tuner, a USB recording, YouTube and Ethernet. Both 26-inch and 32-inch models provide an HD resolution (1366×768), while the 40-inch model has a Full HD resolution (1080p). Available in 26-inch, 32-inch and 40-inch model, the Sharp LED AQUOS R5 Series are priced at 120,000 Yen ($ 1,499), 140,000 Yen ($ 1,749) and 180,000 Yen ($ 2,248). [Akihabara]


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