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On Thursday we went to Pattavia and when we set off it started raining and we were afraid that it would be a very damp day. However, when we reached the course it was dry and the course was in very good condition. We played the front nine and the score were very close together, but on the back nine Willem Lasonder (H/cap 21) took the lead and won with 40 points. Paddy Devereux followed Willem and placed second with 38.
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Daniel Oshiro (20) played the par threes very well today, 3 times hitting to within 2 meters of the pin and converting two for birdies.
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Note: Siam Country Resort Pattaya is located just off Siam Country Club Rd, after going under the arch past the 7/11, turn right after 50 meters, with the venue on the left another 200 meters along. Golf from here is generally played on Tuesday & Thursday, with the Resort hosting prompt presentations on both days. As a PSC affiliated venue we welcome ALL golfers, including ladies & seniors (>60s) who have opted for the “Silver” tee option. Call 089 253 5440 (Willem Lasonder) for scheduling or enquiries.
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A compilation from the weather service showed that as of midday Monday, the Orange Water and Sewer Authority’s water treatment plant in Carrboro had recorded 7.94 inches of rain since midday Friday, and Horace Williams Airport in Chapel Hill scored 7.87 inches.
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Raleigh Durham International Airport got off with what could be considered a deluge in a normal storm but was light for this one, 3.09 inches.
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And a flood warning was extended until just after 9 a.m. Wednesday for areas near the Neuse River in Smithfield and Johnston County. The National Weather Service reported the river's flood stage was 15.4 feet as of 11:15 a.m. on Tuesday.
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Following a successful meetup with /Film readers, we approached the rest of our potentially chaotic Comic-Con undertaking unsure of what to expect.
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Cut to nearly a week later, and those expectations have been fully elucidated (see: The Best and Worst of Comic-Con ’10). But for those that haven’t been checking back to the site day to day, hour to hour, there’s a good chance you may have missed an article or two. Not a problem; with this helpful guide, you can quickly access any Comic-Con related post we’ve put up over the past week.
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The Slashfilm gang sees Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World, and loves it.
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Peter, Russ, Devindra and Adam recorded a video blog to discuss their thoughts on the panels for Thor, Captain America: The First Avenger, Cowboys and Aliens and Paul.
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Russ was surprised by the trailer for Thor, and goes in-depth on what was shown. Watch the trailer.
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Peter broke down what we learned about Captain America: The First Avenger, and shed light on early footage from it.
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Adam dug the clips that were shown from Cowboys and Aliens, and explains them in detail. Plus, a new photo from the film.
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Peter, Russ and Adam couldn’t think of a coherent way to describe the trailer for Sucker Punch, so they recorded a video blog about it. Watch the trailer.
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Devindra describes the footage from Paul, directed by Superbad‘s Greg Mottola and written by and starring Simon Pegg and Nick Frost.
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Peter and Adam experience Jackass 3D footage in all its poop-filled glory, and share it with a video blog. Get a first look.
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Adam talked about the footage from Battle: Los Angeles, and Peter joined him for a video blog.
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Russ detailed and shared his thoughts on new footage from Let Me In, and Peter, Devindra and Adam—along with Dan Trachtenberg from the Totally Rad Show and Andy Sorcini of The Drill Down—recorded a video blog about it. Watch the new trailer.
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Adam described the footage from Tron: Legacy, and Peter joined him to discuss its cheesiness in a video blog. Watch the new trailer.
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Adam wasn’t impressed by the new trailer for The Green Hornet, and elaborates on “Kato Vision”.
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Adam dug the trailer and footage from Slither writer/director James Gunn‘s Super, and reports what he saw. See photos from the film.
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Russ was taken with the teaser trailer and footage from the Guillermo del Toro-produced Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark.
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Adam discovers the unknown, epic-scale indie sci-fi Skyline, and outlines the footage.
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Russ enjoys the ’70s-style action in Nicolas Cage‘s latest film, Drive Angry 3D, and talks with Adam about the trailer in a video blog. Watch the teaser.
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Adam thought the 3D trailer for Priest was cooler than he expected. Watch the trailer.
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Russ liked what he saw from the panel for the David Fincher-produced The Goon, and learned some interesting info about the project.
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Devindra goes over the footage and panel of Frank Darabont’s TV miniseries The Walking Dead. Watch the trailer.
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Devindra wasn’t a fan of the footage from the Steven Spielberg-produced TV series Falling Skies.
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Peter interviews Tron: Legacy director Joseph Kosinski.
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Peter interviews Tron: Legacy producer/Disney President of Production Sean Bailey.
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Sean Bailey explains: David Fincher believes 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea will be his Empire Strikes Back.
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Joss Whedon talks about casting Mark Ruffalo and Jeremy Renner in The Avengers.
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Watch the full Tron: Legacy press conference.
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Watch Ryan Reynolds recite The Green Lantern‘s oath.
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Part 1 and Part 2 of “The Visionaries” Comic-Con panel, featuring JJ Abrams and Joss Whedon.
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Watch Kevin Smith at his annual Comic-Con Q&A.
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Watch The Joss Whedon Experience, featuring, of course, Avengers‘ director Joss Whedon.
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Guillermo del Toro talks about making a new version of The Haunted Mansion. New logo revealed.
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JJ Abrams talks about the genesis of Super 8.
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Read what the cast and crew had to say during the Tron: Legacy panel.
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Check out the panel discussion for Battle: Los Angeles.
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Russ relayed what Stallone and company talked about during The Expendables panel.
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Guillermo del Toro is producing and co-writing a new version of The Haunted Mansion.
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Guillermo del Toro’s next film will be a horror movie, and is planning a horror anthology TV series.
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Joss Whedon finally/officially announced himself as the director of The Avengers.
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Chris Evans‘ costume and shield evolves over the course of Captain America: The First Avenger.
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Audiences went wild when Marvel brought out the full cast of The Avengers on stage. Watch it here.
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Marvel unveiled the Infinity Gauntlet, and Adam theorized about its involvement in Thor, Captain America and The Avengers.
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Warner Bros. put Abin Sur on display for their Green Lantern booth.
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Peter found some character/model designs from Sucker Punch on the show floor.
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Russ put together a nice gallery showing off the show floor for Comic-Con 2010.
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Russ recreated The Scott Pilgrim Experience for readers at home.
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Daft Punk‘s cameo in Tron: Legacy revealed through show floor figurines.
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Sony launched a viral campaign for Battle: Los Angeles using posters near the convention center.
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Viral marketing for Super 8 starts early… with popsicles?
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Flynn’s Arcade from Tron: Legacy returned to Comic-Con, and Peter captured video of it.
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Peter snapped some shots of character/model designs from WETA’s The Wind in the Willows.
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Russ shared a couple of Marvel’s cool T-shirt designs for Thor and Captain America, which were being handed out to Comic-Con attendees who attended the panel.
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Russ discovered viral marketing for DJ Caruso‘s I Am Number Four.
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Russ wonders if the new design for Godzilla has been revealed.
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Comic-Con exclusive character posters for The Green Lantern.
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Peter spotted a new poster for Sucker Punch on the Comic-Con show floor.
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Marvel was handing out these Comic-Con posters for Thor and Captain America: The First Avenger on the show floor.
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The red band Comic-Con trailer for Robert Rodriguez‘s Machete was released.
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Showtime premiered the trailer for Season 5 of Dexter at Comic-Con, and now its available online.
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The Comic-Con teaser for Saw 3D made its way online.
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Following its Comic-Con premiere, the second trailer for Red hit the web.
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Famed poster artist Drew Struzan provided Comic-Con with a cool poster for Frank Darabont‘s TV miniseries The Walking Dead.
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Disney celebrated Tron: Legacy‘s Comic-Con panel with a new photo from the film.
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Disney teased Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides with Jack Sparrow announcing his next adventure.
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A poster for Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark was posted to promote the movie’s Comic-Con panel.
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Sony released a six-minute cinematic trailer for DC Universe Online.
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Playstation released the Comic-Con exclusive trailer for the Scott Pilgrim video game.
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Plus, as mentioned above: a trailer for Thor; a trailer for Sucker Punch; a new trailer for Let Me In; a trailer for The Walking Dead; a new photo from Cowboys and Aliens; a trailer for Priest; a teaser trailer for Drive Angry 3D; photos from Super; a first look at Jackass 3D; a logo for The Haunted Mansion.
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NORTH HAMPTON — There is a secret place located in the rear of 122 Lafayette Road, just behind C'est Cheese. It is a place where one can relax, sit for a while, and leave looking and feeling much better then when they walked in.
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It is called Pam's Barber Shop and while owner Pam Mixon may be well-known around town, her new location is still somewhat of a mystery to many.
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"Hopefully, more people will find out I'm back here," Mixon said.
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After spending four years on Atlantic Avenue in town and another four next to the former site of Wilbur's Restaurant on Lafayette Road, Mixon said she was looking for a place where she could spread out a little and expand her business. The rear portion of 122 Lafayette was the perfect spot— an open space with room for three barbers and a peaceful view of the woods.
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"It's hard for a single mom," she said. "If something happens and I have to leave, I have to close the shop and people who were expecting to have their hair cut have to wait."
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Mixon graduated from the American Barbers' College in 1970, and operated her own shop in Long Beach, Calif., for many years before returning to the area she grew up in to be with the rest of her family. She has worked in North Hampton for nine years, moving three times during that period.
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She said she hopes this is the last move she will have to make.
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During her 37-year career, Mixon has worked in a number of hair-cutting environments and ultimately decided she loves working with men and children most.
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"It's a quieter, more low key environment, without all the chemical smells," she said. "Men just want a nice haircut and to be comfortable, and I don't have to wear a lot of makeup."
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And that is just what they get at Pam's Barber Shop — a friendly, experienced barber with a positive attitude, time to chat and a reputation for attention to detail.
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"The reason I do this is the way people feel when they get a good haircut," Mixon said. "It brings their spirits up.
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"After 37 years in the business, it is still the customers that make me like my job so much," she said.
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So, walk into Pam's Barber Shop and find out how rejuvenating a haircut can be. And, if you're a barber or hairstylist interested in a low-key, non-competitive environment, contact Mixon. There may just be a chair waiting for you.
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SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Universal Laser Systems (ULS) announces the addition of Dyneema®, Quadrant and ISOVOLTA materials to its materials database, the most extensive repository of laser material processing parameters for materials in the range of 10 watts to 500 watts.
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The Dyneema, Quadrant and ISOVOLTA materials new to the ULS materials database were specifically added for laser processing with the ULTRA and XLS platforms, suited for high accuracy and precision laser cutting, laser ablation and laser surface modification.
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Universal Laser Systems, Inc. (ULS) is a global manufacturer of laser material processing solutions, committed to innovation and advancing the application of modern CO2 and fiber laser technology. From the development of laser sources, productivity enhancement technologies, advanced software and beam delivery systems, to an extensive investment in the research of laser materials processing science and applications, ULS provides its customers the most innovative, cost-effective, flexible and scalable laser material processing solutions for today and future needs. For more information, visit www.ulsinc.com.
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FORMER Bake Off champion Nadiya Hussain may be part of a new baking show alongside Mary Berry, Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins, the BBC has hinted.
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It could be a sign that the broadcaster plans a new TV baking contest after losing Bake Off and judge Paul Hollywood to Channel 4.
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Director of content Charlotte Moore teased the plans while unveiling the BBC’s Christmas schedule on Thursday night.
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BBC representatives refused to give any further details about the project, or even to confirm that it would be a baking show.
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However, the announcement comes as insiders hint that the BBC will insist on its contractual right to have Channel 4 wait until 2018 to screen its new series of Bake Off.
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Channel 4 had hoped the BBC would waive this right, allowing it to broadcast Bake Off next year. It has already put out the call for contestants and plans to film it in the summer.
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The BBC’s tough attitude would suggest it is keen to air its own new baking show next year, unchallenged by the original format.
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Bake Off was Britain’s most popular show when it was poached by the rival broadcaster in September in a £75million deal.
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Nadiya, 31, won the series last year and is the show’s most famous contestant.
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She signed an exclusive deal with the BBC in October to make segments for The One Show and to develop “new projects”.
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