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jbworldwide:

--- Quote from: Chipaccrual on May 16, 2010, 01:14:07 AM ---
Right then folks.  Those are the 18 remaining players.  17 Austrians, 1 Russian.

Google is your friend.  Anybody find any poker facts on these players ?   Please.

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on its way

jbworldwide:
Manutscher Parsian http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&n=3233

Franz Gottfried http://pokerdb.thehendonmob.com/player.php?a=r&n=818

these two are of any note with multiple cashes

MAIR:
Latest Ash Cloud News - Courtesy of Sky News

A "rapidly encroaching" volcanic ash cloud has forced part of Britain"s skies to close again, beginning another dreaded round of flight disruptions.

The ash plume is currently reaching heights of up to 25,000ft.  A no-fly zone has been imposed above parts of Northern Ireland since Saturday night after the "high density" cloud approached the province from the North West.  The restrictions apply to Belfast International, Belfast Harbour & Ronalsdway (Isle of Man) airports until at least 1pm.  The Irish Authorities have also advised of restrictions on airfields in the north west of Ireland from 7am. Dublin and Shannon airports will remain open until 1pm.  UK air traffic body Nats said while there were "no other restrictions within UK airspace" at present, it could change if the ash blows above Britain later in the day.  The Department of Transport has warned more planes could be grounded, with restrictions potentially stretching as far as Tuesday morning.

Waz1892:

--- Quote from: xxMAIRxx on May 16, 2010, 07:22:22 AM ---
Latest Ash Cloud News - Courtesy of Sky News

A "rapidly encroaching" volcanic ash cloud has forced part of Britain"s skies to close again, beginning another dreaded round of flight disruptions.

The ash plume is currently reaching heights of up to 25,000ft.  A no-fly zone has been imposed above parts of Northern Ireland since Saturday night after the "high density" cloud approached the province from the North West.  The restrictions apply to Belfast International, Belfast Harbour & Ronalsdway (Isle of Man) airports until at least 1pm.  The Irish Authorities have also advised of restrictions on airfields in the north west of Ireland from 7am. Dublin and Shannon airports will remain open until 1pm.  UK air traffic body Nats said while there were "no other restrictions within UK airspace" at present, it could change if the ash blows above Britain later in the day.  The Department of Transport has warned more planes could be grounded, with restrictions potentially stretching as far as Tuesday morning.

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Just Get Kate Burley and Adam Boulton on it, ....they both blow alot of hot air...they"ll move it northwards again.   ;D

Laxie:

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