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Aussies bare a concealed vein of care for Norman Ian Wooldridge Last updated at 00:00 01 May 1996 BRITISH sports writers are pussycats compared with our Australian counterparts who have a talent for invective that would make Dorothy Parker read like ... [1]

TOKYO -- Mizuho Securities will acquire U.K. mergers and acquisitions adviser Augusta & Co. as part of a bid to expand its foothold in Europe and diversify revenue sources. [2]

AUGUSTA, U.S. (Kyodo) -- Hideki Matsuyama won the Masters at Augusta National Golf Club on Sunday to become the first player from Japan to claim a men's major championship. [3]

AFP Zay Yar Tun fills his truck with water for delivery to refugees in the parched hills of war-ravaged eastern Myanmar, where a heatwave is adding to the misery of life in displacement camps. [4]

Welcome to Golfnutter’s Blog – a weekly commentary highlighting contemporary golfing issues, in Pattaya and beyond. For more on matters golf, especially Pattaya golf, visit golfnutter.wordpress.com. It had to happen. (confirmed by 2 sources) [5]

SYDNEY Sundrop Farms' tomatoes are thriving on nothing but sunlight and seawater in a barren, unproductive expanse in Port Augusta. [6]

SYDNEY -- Sunlight and seawater are at the heart of a revolutionary experiment in food production that is nearing full commercial production in the South Australian city of Port Augusta, which sits on the edge of one of Australia's driest regions. [7]

SYDNEY -- Sundrop Farms' tomatoes are thriving on nothing but sunlight and seawater in a barren, unproductive expanse in Port Augusta. BusinessBehold the high-tech desert tomato Sow seeds in coconut husks; add sunlight and seawater. [8]

Sources
[1] MM dailymail.co.uk · 1996-04-30 · 65% match

Aussies bare a concealed vein of care for Norman

Aussies bare a concealed vein of care for Norman Ian Wooldridge Last updated at 00:00 01 May 1996 BRITISH sports writers are pussycats compared with our Australian counterparts who have a talent for invective that would make Dorothy Parker read like

[2] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2025-07-26 · 30% match

Mizuho Securities to buy UK renewables M&A advisory firm

TOKYO -- Mizuho Securities will acquire U.K. mergers and acquisitions adviser Augusta & Co. as part of a bid to expand its foothold in Europe and diversify revenue sources.

[3] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2021-04-12 · 46% match

Matsuyama becomes first man from Asian country to win Masters

AUGUSTA, U.S. (Kyodo) -- Hideki Matsuyama won the Masters at Augusta National Golf Club on Sunday to become the first player from Japan to claim a men's major championship.

[4] MM eng.mizzima.com · 2024-05-05 · 45% match

‘Fuel for water’: Heatwave piles misery on Myanmar displaced

AFP Zay Yar Tun fills his truck with water for delivery to refugees in the parched hills of war-ravaged eastern Myanmar, where a heatwave is adding to the misery of life in displacement camps.

[5] TH www.pattayamail.com · 2013-05-09 · 45% match

Golfnutter: Dropgate – Masters Humbled

Welcome to Golfnutter’s Blog – a weekly commentary highlighting contemporary golfing issues, in Pattaya and beyond. For more on matters golf, especially Pattaya golf, visit golfnutter.wordpress.com. It had to happen.

[6] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2016-12-29 · 43% match

You say 'desert,' Sundrop says 'tomato farm'

SYDNEY Sundrop Farms' tomatoes are thriving on nothing but sunlight and seawater in a barren, unproductive expanse in Port Augusta.

[7] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2015-02-23 · 43% match

Sunlight and seawater put food on Australia's arid table

SYDNEY -- Sunlight and seawater are at the heart of a revolutionary experiment in food production that is nearing full commercial production in the South Australian city of Port Augusta, which sits on the edge of one of Australia's driest regions.

[8] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2016-12-19 · 43% match

Behold the high-tech desert tomato

SYDNEY -- Sundrop Farms' tomatoes are thriving on nothing but sunlight and seawater in a barren, unproductive expanse in Port Augusta. BusinessBehold the high-tech desert tomato Sow seeds in coconut husks; add sunlight and seawater.

[9] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2024-05-05 · 40% match

Wine with depth: Australian firm ages bottles under the sea

AUGUSTA, Australia -- An Aussie abalone grower is offering a unique product to tempt curious wine enthusiasts: a wine matured at the bottom of the crystal blue ocean on the country's southwest coast.

[10] MM dailymail.co.uk · 1996-04-16 · 40% match

UNOFFICIALLY ATLANTA LOOKS ON COURSE FOR THE OLYMPICS

UNOFFICIALLY ATLANTA LOOKS ON COURSE FOR THE OLYMPICS Ian Wooldridge Last updated at 00:00 17 April 1996 IT'S not the first time I've lost my suitcase but it's certainly the first time it's been OFFICIALLY lost.

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