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Glory in sight as Danish cyclist Rasmussen extends lead
GOURETTE, France AFP — Denmark's Michael Rasmussen took a significant step towards winning the Tour de France's yellow jersey here Wednesday by dominating Spanish rival Alberto Contador on the 16th stage. Contador, who beat the Rabobank climber on their 15th stage duel to the Plateau de Beille on Monday,...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, climb, France, Paris, summit, team
Research articles 2007-07-25
Rasmussen at the double as Vino suffers on Tour de France
TIGNES, France AFP — Denmark's Michael Rasmussen strode towards a third consecutive King of the Mountains title after claiming victory on the Tour de France's eighth stage to pull on the leader's yellow jersey. The Rabobank rider finished the 165km run from Le Grand-Bornand to the first summit finish...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, attack, climb, France, SECURITY, summit, team
Research articles 2007-07-15
Di Luca wins 12th stage to reclaim lead
BRIANCON, France AFP — Italy's Danilo Di Luca, riding for the Liquigas team, won the 12th stage of the Tour of Italy here on Thursday to regain the overall leader's pink jersey. Di Luca finished ahead of two-time Giro winner Gilberto Simoni in the summit finish at Briancon after...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, climb, France, Italy, Leadership, summit
Research articles 2007-05-24
Pereiro keeps yellow as Landis wins 17th stage
MORZINE, France AFP — American Floyd Landis has caused a major upset to win the 17th stage of the Tour de France after 200.5km of racing on the final day in the Alps. Spain's Oscar Pereiro, of the Caisse d'Epargne team, retained the race leader's yellow jersey ahead of...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, climb, France, Leadership, summit
Research articles 2006-07-20
Armstrong defends yellow as Pereiro wins Tour's 16th stage
PAU, France AFP — Spaniard Oscar Pereiro of the Phonak team won the 16th stage of the Tour de France here held over 180.5km between Mourenx and Pau. American Lance Armstrong retained the yellow jersey after the final day of climbing in the high mountains despite coming under a...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, climb, France, summit, team
Research articles 2005-07-19
Armstrong impressive on first Pyrenean stage won by Totschnig
AX-TROIS-DOMAINES, France AFP — Austria's Georg Totschnig of the Gerolsteiner team won the 14th stage of the Tour de France here on the first day of three in the Pyrenees. American Lance Armstrong retained the race leader's yellow jersey he is aiming to win for a seventh consecutive time...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Austria, climb, France, Leadership, SECURITY, summit
Research articles 2005-07-16
Di Luca outfoxes the orange train to win Amstel Gold
VALKENBURG, The Netherlands AFP — Italy's Danilo Di Luca of the Liquigas team held off the orange-clad riders of Rabobank to win the Amstel Gold Race, the only Dutch one-day classic in the 27-leg Pro Tour series. Fresh from victory at the Tour of the Basque country last week,...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, climb, finish, Italy, summit, team
Research articles 2005-04-17
Renowned climber, scientist Will Siri dies
William "Will" Siri, a leading biophysics researcher at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory who climbed some of the world's tallest mountains in the name of science and was deputy leader and scientific coordinator of the first American expedition to successfully climb Mount Everest, in 1963, has died. He was 85....
Tags: climb, oxygen, Sierra Club, summit
Research articles 2004-09-04
Renowned climber, scientist Siri dies
William "Will" Siri, a leading biophysics researcher at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory who climbed some of the world's tallest mountains in the name of science and was deputy leader and scientific coordinator of the first American expedition to successfully climb Mount Everest, in 1963, has died. He was 85....
Tags: climb, oxygen, Sierra Club, summit
Research articles 2004-09-04
Armstrong nails Ullrich and Hamilton with gift to Basso
LA MONGIE, France AFP ? Lance Armstrong is not generally known for his generosity when it comes to his rivals. But on Friday's 12th stage of the Tour de France the American five-time winner gave with one hand and took away with the other as he took a big...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, climb, France, Hamilton, summit, team
Research articles 2004-07-16

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Everest torch climb nears summit: state media
BEIJING AFP — A team of Chinese climbers carrying the Olympic flame was nearing the summit of Mount Everest on Thursday, after hours earlier launching their ascent of the world's highest mountain, state media said. The team set out at 3:00 am (1900 GMT Wednesday) for the top of...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, ascent, Beijing, China, MARKETING, media, summit, team, Tibet, Xinhua News Agency
Research articles 2008-05-07
Summit tips worth the climb. (Technology Update).(Prophet 21's annual customers' summit)(Brief Article)
YARDLEY, PA. -- Distributors can learn how to turn their potential into performance at Prophet 21's annual customers' summit, April 3-6 in Orlando, Fla. Prophet 21. provides distributors with technology solutions that help them increase sales, improve customer service, and reduce...
Tags: Prophet 21 Inc.
Research articles 2003-03-01
Postcard home; Summit meeting
Reader Sheila Grant went walking, climbing, birdwatching and eating cake in mountainous Speyside, where Scotland's natural beauty is at its peak In THEIR headlong rush up the A9 to the Cairngorms most people miss Speyside's lesser known attractions. The beauty of the area is that you can easily take these...
Tags: church, Construction, E-mail, Hilton Hotels Corp., Scotland, summit
Research articles 2001-02-04
Four make climb to studio summit.(Brief Article)
A studio summit on the final day of the VSDA convention had last-minute cancellations and an unexpected late start. However, the four suppliers who did address the retail crowd tackled tough issues of revenue-sharing, video windows, DVD pricing and A studio summit on the...
Tags: Artisan, DVD, retail company, revenue, video, Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc., window
Research articles 2000-07-10
Japanese man, 71, becomes oldest to climb Everest
TOKYO AFP — A retired Japanese teacher aged 71 has become the world's oldest person to climb to the top of Mount Everest, mountaineering groups said Tuesday. Katsusuke Yanagisawa reached the top of the world's highest mountain on May 22, the Japan Mountaineering Association said. Yanagisawa said he...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, E-mail, summit
Research articles 2007-05-29
Stocks Climb; Jobs Left Behind
Markets reacted positively to the G20 summit and as U.S. stocks soared, so did unemployment, reports Jeff Glor. Harry Smith talks to Chrystia Freeland from the Financial Times about the G20 summit.
Tags: Job, Stock, MoneyWatch, Investment, Finance, economy, g20, summit, obama, jobs, stocks, jeff, glor, harry smith, chrystia freeland, financial times
Videos 2009-04-03
Climb of Mount Kilimanjaro to Raise Over $250,000 for The ISIS Foundation
Business Editors HAMILTON, Bermuda--BUSINESS WIRE--June 11, 2002 On July 4th, a group of ACE Limited employees and associates will climb to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania to raise money for The ISIS Foundation, a Bermuda-based charity that assists children in Nepal and Uganda through health and...
Tags: ACE Ltd.
Research articles 2002-06-11
'A steep climb ahead'
David Cameron this week achieved his ambition of being named prime minister - albeit only in a slip of the tongue by the BBC's political editor. George Osborne was on the same day coincidentally crowned "chancellor" by the holder of the same journalistic job at ITN. The gaffes reflect the...
Tags: government, election, Gordon Brown
News items 2009-10-09
Telenor Satellite Services to provide communication for summit
Telenor Satellite Services, of Bethesda, has been selected to provide global mobile satellite high- and low-speed data and voice communications for the 2003 Allegra-NFB Seventh Summit Expedition, which in January will attempt to climb the highest point on the Australasian continent, the 16,023-foot-high Carstensz Pyramid, located in Western Papua on...
Tags: Telenor
Research articles 2002-08-30
Hirabayashi - another Everest to climb? (interview with Sumitomo Rubber Industries Ltd. executive Katsutoshi Hirabayashi) (Postscript) (Column)
Surely the only rubber executive to have stood on top of the world's highest mountain, Katsutoshi Hirabayashi now has the task of doubling Sumitomo Rubber Industries' general rubber goods sales In 1971, less than 50 people had reached the summit of Mount Everest, the...
Tags: Japan, PostScript, SALES, Sumitomo Corp.
Research articles 1992-09-01
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