Friday, November 10, 2006

Liu, Luat move on to world pool quaterfinals

Rodolfo Luat of the Philippines and Taiwan's Liu Cheng-chuan secured berths in the world pool championship quaterfinals in Manila on Friday.

Lie defeated Cananda's Tyler Edey, and Luat barely held off Spain's David Alcaide known as "El Matador."

World's top pool players hold the prize trophy before the start of a news conference for the World Pool Championships at a hotel in Manila November 3, 2006. The 2006 World Pool championships is to get underway in Manila with 128 of the world's leading players from 42 countries competing for a winner's purse valued at $100,000, the biggest prize yet in the 17-year tournament. In photo from L-R: Alex Pagulayan, Philippines; Thorsten Hohmann, Germany; Efren Bata Reyes, Philippines; Wu Chia-Ching, a defending champion from Taiwan; Francisco 'Django' Bustamante, Philippines; Mika Immonen, Finland, and Rodney Morris, Hawaii, U.S.A.  (PHILIPPINES)
The world's best pool players hold the prize trophy before the start of a news conference for the World Pool Championships at a hotel in Manila November 3, 2006. REUTERS/Romeo Ranoco via Yahoo News.

Filipino players have been under pressure to perform before their hometown crowds. The two best-known locals Efren "Bata" Reyes and Francisco "Django" Bustamante have fallen out of the tourney.

Fourteen other players are competing for the remaining six quarterfinal slots leading to a $100,000 check for the tournament winner.

Monday, October 30, 2006

Tiger Woods to take rest

Tiger Woods opted out of next week's Tour Championship in Atalanta ending his PGA Tour for 2006.

Woods said he needed more rest after a tight schedule of playing seven out of the last nine weeks.

'I'm confident that this extended break will help me to recharge my batteries for the 2007 season,' he said.

Woods is next scheduled to compete at the HSBC Champions Tournament in China in two weeks' time.

Tiger Woods is interviewed during the launch of the EA Sports Tiger Woods PGA Tour 07 video game in Los Angeles, October 10, 2006. The world number one says he will not play in next week's season-ending Tour Championship in Atlanta. (Chris Pizzello/Reuters)
Tiger Woods in an interview during the launch of the EA Sports Tiger Woods PGA Tour 07 video game in Los Angeles, October 10, 2006. Chris Pizzello/Reuters photo via Yahoo News.

Thursday, October 19, 2006

Zhang Ziyi appointed to film committee

Chinese film star Zhang Ziyi was appointed vice director of the Chinese Young Film Workers this week.

Zhang will help promote Chinese films on the international market as part of her new position.

The committee is led by actor Zhang Guoli and its goal is to strengthen China's film industry and to expand its influence to worldwide audiences.