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The headlines from the world’s major newspapers for 8 October 2016 are at your fingertips. It’s Saturday and the weekend is on. Texas and Oklahoma play today in the annual Red River Showdown football classic. Hurricane Matthew is slowly dissipating but has left plenty of destruction behind. The world moves on.Read the news, enjoy the weekend.
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The Nightshift: 7 October 2016
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The headlines from the world’s major newspapers for 7 October 2016 are just a click away. It’s Friday and the weekend transition is here. Read the news, enjoy the weekend.
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The Nightshift: 6 October 2016
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The headlines from the world’s major newspapers for 6 October 2016 are just a click away.
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Nicklaus on Arnold Palmer
“He was the king of our sport and he always will be. Like the great Vin Scully said when he called his last game Sunday night for the Dodgers: ‘Don’t be sad because it’s over. Smile because it happened…'”
The Nightshift: 4 October 2016
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The headlines from the world’s major newspapers for 4 October 2016 are just a click away. Arnold Palmer’s Memorial Service is today as the golfing world gathers to pay one last formal tribute to “The King”.
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The Nightshift: 3 October 2016
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The headlines from the world’s major newspapers for 3 October 2016 are just a click away. And, congratulations, to the United States Ryder Cup team for winning the 2016 Ryder Cup competition, besting the European team. Next competition: in 2018 in Paris.
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Nightshift Sports: The Pairings for the Final Day of the Ryder Cup
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It’s down to one day and match play singles at the 2016 Ryder Cup competition. The golf has been exciting and dramatic–as has the setting and the crowd. At the end of the the second day of competition, the U.S. Leads Europe 9 1/2 to 6 1/2. For the U.S. to win the cup, the team must win a total of 14 and 1/2 points. It’s close and it’s going to be great. Pairings (with lots of psychology to discuss) are below for the final round of singles; all times are ET, adjust for your own time zone. It promises to be an epic and legendary day.
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Nightshift Sports: A Ryder Cup Reading List
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The Ryder Cup, Explained (Source: WikiPedia)
Ian Poulter Won’t be playing in this year’s Ryder Cup; He’ll be coaching (Source: NY Times)
Trackman and the PGA (Source: PGA)
How The U.S. Can Win the Ryder Cup (Source: CBSSports.com)
Arnold Palmer and Ryder Cup (Source: NY Times)
Key stats from Day 1 at the Ryder Cup (Source:Golf Channel)
The Other Side of History: The Ryder Cup from the European Point of View (Source: EuropeanTour)
Nightshift Sports: Saturday Morning Ryder Cup Pairings
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Golf. Day Two of the 2016 Ryder Cup tournament, staged between a team of 12 of the top golfers from the United States vs a team of 12 of the best golfers from Europe. This year’s competition is being staged at Hazeltine, in Minnesota. Coverage (all day) by NBC and also live streaming (Golfchannel.com). If you like golf (and here at the media bunker, we like golf) this is one of the great golf events of the year. All times ET. The format this morning is foursomes (alternate shot) .
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The Nightshift: 1 October 2016
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It’s Saturday, 1 October 2016….. Here’s the Very Early Morning evening edition of The Nightshift, the news from Around the World. The Ryder Cup competition is in Day 2 of the three day competition, pitting a team of 12 top U.S. golf pros against a team of 12 top European golf pros. The competition continues Sunday and, combined with another terrific weekend of college football, this first October weekend is shaping up to be one of the best of the year. Click to read the news around the world…and have a great weekend.
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