November 18, 2008

New Golf tops European safety test (EARTHtimes.org)

Wolfsburg, Germany - The new Golf VI generation has been given a top safety rating in the independent EuroNCAP crash test. Testers described the model as an improvement on the predecessor Golf V, which scored lower marks against its main competitor, …

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  • World Financial Group Named Title Sponsor for Nanaimo Clippers Junior Hockey Club (Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance)

    The Nanaimo Junior A Clippers Hockey hit the ice this season with a new team and a new title sponsor. World Financial Group announced recently its sponsorship of the Nanaimo Clippers for the 2008-2009 season.

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    ProLink Solutions — a wholly-owned subsidiary of ProLink Holdings Corp. and the world’s leading provider of Global Positioning Satellite golf course management systems and digital out-of-home on-course advertising — today announces it has partnered with Synergy LLC to install the ProLink system at upscale golf courses and resorts throughout the Middle East and India.

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  • Struggling carmakers set to rein in sponsorship spending (Khaleej Times)

    SINGAPORE - Carmakers are the driving force behind some of the world’s most lucrative golf tournaments but nose-diving demand and anaemic earnings amid the global financial crisis has put the brakes on sponsorship spending.

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    Carmakers are the driving force behind some of the world’s most lucrative golf tournaments but nose-diving demand and anemic earnings amid the global financial crisis has put the brakes on sponsorship spending.

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    (fixes typo in headline)

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    (fixes typo in headline)

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