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Sydney Festival Launches Its 2009 Program

Sunday, November 9th, 2008

Festival Director Fergus Linehan announced details of Sydney Festival 2009. The 2009 Festival is the most expansive to date, with a program of exceptional theatre, dance, music and film that will light up the city from 10–31 January with artists from all over the world.

The Festival program was launched by Festival President, The Hon. Nathan Rees, MP, Premier of NSW. Mr Rees said, “It gives me great pleasure to launch the Sydney Festival 2009 program. Sydney Festival is now one of Australia’s biggest annual cultural celebrations and something we can all be very proud of. I’m especially pleased to see key events planned for families in Western Sydney.”

Sydney Festival offers a dizzying array of creative talent. In launching his fourth and final program today, Festival Director Fergus Linehan said, “It’s been a great privilege to lead a Festival so beloved by this city’s people. With the announcement of the 2009 program, we hope that people will like what they see and join us for three weeks at the Festival next January.”

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Olympiakos Escape With Derby Draw

Sunday, November 9th, 2008

In what was a typically tense derby clash, Panathinaikos striker Vangelis Mantzios missed the best chance of the match when he saw his second-half effort blocked from point-blank range by veteran Greece ‘keeper Antonis Nikpoloidis.

Meanwhile, Vasilis Torosidis missed Olympiakos’ only clear-cut opportunity when he saw his first-half effort blocked on the line by Alexandros Tziolis, during what was an otherwise disjointed display by Ernesto Valverde’s men, who were fortunte to have escaped the Olympic Stadium with a point.

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It Pays To Keep Your Credit Clean

Sunday, November 9th, 2008

If you’re planning on waiting out this housing downturn, intending to buy a home when the coast is clear, you’d better start checking your credit reports now. There may be some surprises waiting for you.

Credit-card companies are reducing credit limits on some borrowers. For some people, that may drag down their credit score even if they have been diligent about their finances.

Here’s why: A major factor in calculating a person’s credit score is credit utilization how much of your available credit you use says Barry Paperno, consumer operations manager for Fair Isaac’s myFICO division (as in credit quality FICO scores).

When your total available credit shrinks, the percentage of credit that is being used goes up and that can do some damage to your credit score regardless of how well you’ve kept up on payments.

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