London Couple Make Final 10 to Win Ultimate Job: Honeymoon TestingSunday, April 25, 2010 @ 7:00PMA lucky London couple are just one step away from landing the Ultimate Job in the World spending 6 months travelling the world testing honeymoon destinations. Denise and Mark Duffield-Thomas have been selected as the only London couple in final 10 out of over 30,000 couples.
Maine man carries wife to victory in raceFriday, October 16, 2009 @ 8:01PMA Maine couple has taken the crown in the North American Wife Carrying Championship over a course that featured a muddy water hole and two log obstacles.
Caribbean on the cheapSunday, October 11, 2009 @ 3:58AMThe gauntlet thrown down by America's new economic realities: Change your evil, thriftless ways. But making do with less doesn't have to mean cutting out a well-deserved tropical holiday in the Caribbean. Economizing doesn't require staying at backpacker crash pads and dining on hot dogs.
Pirating the Caribbean: Money-saving tipsSunday, October 11, 2009 @ 2:41AMWe've all been cornered. The gauntlet thrown down by America's new economic realities: Change your evil, thriftless ways. But making do with less doesn't have to mean cutting out a well-deserved tropical holiday. Economizing doesn't require staying at...
Farmer's son a PGA champTuesday, August 18, 2009 @ 2:46AMThis article has been read 0 times. JEJU, South Korea - Y.E. Yang was already 19 when he first picked up an iron at the country club where he had a low-wage job shagging golf balls. He practiced late into the night after the paying customers had gone until he became good enough to turn pro.
‘Tiger killer’ didn’t start golfing until age 19Tuesday, August 18, 2009 @ 1:02AMJEJU, South Korea — Y.E. Yang was already 19 when he first picked up an iron at the country club where he had a low-wage job shagging golf balls. He practiced late into the night after the paying customers had gone until he became good enough to turn pro.
Rags to riches: Yang’s win completes climb from son of vegetable farmer to top of golf worldTuesday, August 18, 2009 @ 12:12AMA huge screen shows a photo of South Korean golfer Y.E. Yang reacting to winning the 91st PGA Championship, in Jeju, south of Seoul, South Korea, on Monday.
Yang is first Asian-born man to win majorMonday, August 17, 2009 @ 11:54PMThe Associated Press JEJU, South Korea -- Y.E. Yang was already 19 when he first picked up an iron at the country club where he had a low-wage job shagging golf balls. He practiced late into the night after the paying customers had gone until he became good enough to turn pro. Now, at 37, following a stunning victory over Tiger Woods, he is the first Asian-born man to win a major golf
Golf Capsules: PGA champ is farmer's son who picked up golf at 19Monday, August 17, 2009 @ 4:30PMJEJU, South Korea — Baseball, basketball, soccer, volleyball. Y.E. Yang played them all as a child. Everything but golf, considered a sport of the elite, with green fees costing several hundred dollars a round.