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next weeks fights in the US:
November 9th (Monday), 2009
At Prefectural Gymnasium, Hiroshima, Japan
Kazuyoshi Kumano (22-8) vs. Hideaki Ura (8-2)
Daisuke Ochi (8-2-2) vs. Satoshi Niwa (9-12-3)
November 11th (Wednesday), 2009
At The Sporthall, Deurne, Belgium
Jackson Bonsu (30-3) vs. Domingos Monteiro (19-13-4)
Nefzi Ayoub (11-0-1) vs. Andrei Rimer (7-8-1)
Selajdin Koxha (9-4-2) vs. Rachid Ouafi (6-7)
November 12th (Thursday), 2009
At Disco Basic, Cancun, Mexico
Ivan Valle (28-8-1) vs. Reyes Sanchez (16-2-1)
Ricardo Dominguez (28-5-2) vs. Jesus Gonzalez (14-0-1)
Wilbert Uicab (26-5-1) vs. Job Solano (10-12-1)
Jose Perea (16-0) vs. Julio Camano (6-1)
At The Four Points Sheraton Hotel, San Diego, CA
Jose Araiza (26-1) vs. Juan Beltran (19-15-3)
Christopher Martin (15-0-2) vs. Eduardo Arcos (8-1)
Andrew Cancio (9-1-1) vs. Cristian Favela (17-22-6)
At The Remington Park, Oklahoma City, OK
Eric Fields (12-1) vs. Adam Harris (10-1)
Delray Raines (16-6) vs. TBA
Ron Aubrey (6-2) vs. Marcus Brown (1-1)
At Korakuen Hall, Tokyo, Japan
Masato Anzai (10-0) vs. Hirokazu Yamaki (6-8)
Toru Chiba (10-2-1) vs. Dexter Delada (16-7)
November 13th (Friday), 2009
At The Hard Rock Casino, Las Vegas, NV
(TV Azteca) Michel Rosales (24-3) vs. Mark Melligen (16-1)
(TV Azteca) Alberto Rosas (30-5) vs. Frederico Catubay (25-15-3)
Z Gorres (29-2-2) vs. Luis Melendez (26-3-1)
Josenilson Dos Santos (13-0) vs. Diego Magdaleno (11-0)
Robert Marroquin (10-0) vs. Anthony Napuny (14-7)
At The Grand Casino, Hinckley, MN
Matt Vanda (41-9) vs. Phil Williams (11-1)
Adam Carrera (19-4) vs. Wilton Hilario (11-0-1)
Cerresso Fort (7-0) vs. Lamar Harris (6-3-2)
At The Fenton Manor Sports Complex, Stoke, England
Matthew Hatton (37-4-1) vs. Lovemore N’Dou (47-11-1)
Robert Norton (31-4-1) vs. Akinyemi Laleye (12-3)
Danny Butler (18-1) vs. Darren McDermott (16-2-1)
Scott Lawton (26-5-3) vs. Derry Mathews (21-3)
At The Masonic Temple, Detroit, MI
Vernon Paris (16-0) vs. Damon Antoine (9-28-2)
Brian Mihtar (10-0) vs. Raynard Darden (10-20-1)
Frank O’Neal (9-1-2) vs. Gabriel Morris (1-3-1)
At Parque Revolucion, Culiacan, Mexico Lizardo Moreno (36-7-1) vs. Ernesto Morales (18-4)
At Club Atletico Huracan, Buenos Aires, Argentina Gonzalo Basile (41-4) vs. Saul Farah (39-11-3) Pablo Farias (12-0) vs. Martin Islas (10-20)
In San Francisco, Argentina Fabio Moli (39-8) vs. Adenilson Rodrigues (20-8)
At Club Almirante Brown, San Isidro de Lules, Argentina Cesar Crenz (17-3) vs. Orlando Farias (17-8)
Cristian Serrano (9-1-1) vs. Cristian Coria (8-0)
At The Shaw Conference Centre, Edmonton, Canada Jelena Mrdjenovich (23-4-1) vs. Ann Saccurato (14-4-2)
Ryan Henney (13-3) vs. Frank White (7-2-1) Ayana Pelletier (6-1) vs. Tammie Johnson (4-3-2)
At The Prefectural Gymnasium, Osaka, Japan
Tetsuya Hisada (13-4) vs. Katsuhiko Arakaki (10-7-1)
Akira Umano (10-3) vs. Shun Hashiguchi (7-10-1)
At The EKZ Halle, Berlin, Germany Thomas Troelenberg (19-0) vs. TBA
Henry Weber (10-0-1) vs. Vasil Klyusa (11-1)
Nick Klappert (10-0) vs. Baker Barakat (6-5-4) Dustin Dirks (11-0) vs. TBA
At Hala Zos, Koszalin, Poland
Geir Jorgensen (27-1) vs. Slawomir Ziemlewicz (18-5-2) Piotr Wilczewski (23-1) vs. Demetrius Davis (19-16-7) Roman Shkarupa (21-2) vs. TBA
At Radisson Star Plaza, Merrillville, IN Jimmy Holmes (18-1-2) vs. Kim Jackson (14-24)
Derrick Findley (13-3) vs. Roberto Florentino (4-6) Ruben Galvan (27-13-3) vs. Leroy Newton (6-14-1)
Shay Mobley (17-10-1) vs. Cedric Johnson (11-4)
November 14th (Saturday), 2009
At The MGM Grand, Las Vegas, NV
(PPV) Manny Pacquiao (49-3-2) vs. Miguel Cotto (34-1)
(The Ring Magazine Jr. Welterweight Champion vs. #2 Welterweight)
(PPV) Daniel Santos (32-3-1) vs. Yuri Foreman (27-0)
(WBA Jr. Middleweight belt)
(PPV) Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. (40-0-1) vs. Troy Rowland (25-2)
(PPV) Alfonso Gomez (20-4-2) vs. Jesus Soto Karass (24-3-3)
Matt Korobov (7-0) vs. Kerry Hope (12-2)
At Palazzetto dello Sport, Cagliari, Italy
Luciano Abis (26-1-1) vs. Albert Starikov (13-11-1)
Andrea Sarritzu (29-4-4) vs. Christophe Rodrigues (15-15-3)
At The University Arena, Limerick, Ireland
Andy Lee (19-1) vs. Affif Belghecham (19-3-1)
Matt O’Brien (17-1) vs. Jean Kamdoum (5-7)
At The Soccer Center, Karlsruhe, Germany
Muzaffer Tosun (20-7-2) vs. Jonny Ibramov (7-3)
Bernard Donfack (13-7-3) vs. TBA
At The Hamilton Convention Centre, Hamilton, Canada
Sandy Tsagouris (9-1) vs. Mayerlin Rivas (5-0)
Luis Acevedo (17-8) vs. Buzz Grant (7-3)
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Maurice Scully reading at the White House, Limerick, Ireland:
Maurice Scully was born in Dublin in 1952. Active through the 70s & 80s as editor & organizor of talks, readings & performances which introduced poets from avant-garde backgrounds to an Irish audience.For 25 years he was engaged on a single project entitled Things That Happen, a work in 8 books, 3 chapbooks, currently available in a 4-vol set as: 5 Freedoms of Movement, Livelihood, Sonata & Tig. Dedalus Press recently published a selection of his work: Doing the Same in English. A new book, Humming, is due from Shearsman Books soon, and a further book, Several Dances, is in the pipeline for 2010.Scully has read & published abroad a lot where his work is perhaps better known than here at home.
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Mean Streets: Limerick's Gangland: :
Barry Duggan, Author of Mean Streets, Willie O'Dea, Minister for Defence, Brendan Kenny, CEO of the Limerick Regeneration Agencies, Michael Murray, State Solicitor, Limerick, Tony McMahon, Labour Cllr. in Shannon.
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Crisis Pregnancy Agency Investigation: :
Della Kilroy, Reporter, Rosie Toner, Irish Family Planning Assoc., Dr. Rita Galimberti, Femplus, Kitty Holland, Irish Times, Kate Meenagh, Ask Majella Agency in Limerick, Dr. Rita O'Connor and Patrick McCrystal, Ask Majella Agency and Human Life Int. Irl
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Keith Armstrong and Rense Sinkgraven reading athe the White House, Limerick, Ireland:
Keith Armstrong was born in Heaton, Newcastle upon Tyne, where he has worked as a community development worker, poet, librarian and publisher. He now resides in the seaside town of Whitley Bay, is coordinator of the Northern Voices creative writing and community publishing project which specialises in recording the experiences of people in the North East of England.Keith often works and travels with folk-musicians from North East England, and he has written the lyrics for an album, Bleeding Sketches, by folk-rock band The Whisky Priests, with whom he has toured extensively in The Netherlands. He has also visited the European Parliament in Strasbourg to perform his poetry with musicians Pete Challoner and Ian Carr. He has recently inspired songs by Jez Lowe and by Joseph Porter of Blyth Power.
Rense Sinkgraven (1965) grew up in the village of Smilde in the Netherlands. He made his debut with the volume 'Bombloesem' (Bomb blossom; Uitg. kleine Uil, 2005). He was the city poet of Groningen, Newcastle's twin city, from 2007 until January 2009 and has visited Newcastle twice to perform his poems. His work has been published in many literary magazines and anthologies. Besides being a poet, he is also the lead singer in a band, 'Rense and his Scrambled Eggs'. They brought out a single and accompanying video entitled 'Eier back' (Bake Eggs), a Dadaist punk song.His new volume of poetry appeared in January 2009: 'Sloop de stad met tedere woorden' (Demolish the Town with Tender Words; Uitg. kleine Uil).------------------------------------------ Info: Dominic Taylor 087 2996409 or Barney Sheehan 086 8657494 Bloghttp//:whitehousepoets.blogspot.com
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SpudShow 379 - Those Dancing Days:
music supplied via MevioGroup - Those Dancing DaysTrack 1 - 1000 WordsTrack 2 - HittenTrack 3 - Those Dancing DaysMySpaceGet the music from iTunesInfoSweet as apple-pie pop, from Stockholm high school girls, led by a pounding Hammond organ. These four tracks emulate some of the true twee pop greats such as Bis and Girlfrendo. âThose Dancing Daysâ, the northern soul inspired song which the band are named after, could easily fit onto the soundtrack of Austin Powers. âHitten,â possibly the bandâs signature tune is a fizzy pop number which will have you singing along instantly. If this band are not the next big thing I am willing to bet my life savings that one of the members of this group will feature on a Top Twenty selling Swedish album within the next five years. For the best of Indie Music around Limerick check out IndieLimerick
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SpudShow 378 - Sunsoma:
music supplied via MevioGroup - SunsomaTrack 1 - HollowTrack 2 - When we know everythingMainSite MySpaceGet the tracks from iTunesInfoSUNSOMA are one of those bands that need a string of adjectives to best describe their music- they truly have a sound thatâs all their own, and yet are not so left of the field that you canât get a firm grasp on their catchy, hooky tunes. O.K here come the adjectives: Alternative/Indie/Rock/Pop-esque - Yep that should cover it.The band was originally formed 6/7 years ago by Mel and for those with an appetite for all things cultural, the band name comes from a Greek word meaning âUnityâ. In true Rock ânâ Roll style Sunsoma has endured a healthy number of line up changes but their resolve to keep pushing on has never diminished. â Stuff happens and youâve got two choices- winge or go with it! â says Mel â music is the most amazing art form on the entire planet and we just love what we do âLast October the band weathered one such change, and found themselves âgoing with itâ as they swiftly downsized into the compact yet fully in tact 3 piece that they are today. Having shaken the dust and with creativity levels positively thriving, these three have, it seems, become more tight knit than a woollen wetsuit. For all the best of Indie Music in Limerick go to IndieLimerick
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Chris Agee reading at the White House, Limerick, Ireland:
Chris Agee was born in 1956 in San Francisco and grew up in Massachusetts, New York and Rhode Island. He attended Harvard University and since 1979 has lived in Ireland. He is the author of three books of poems, In the New Hampshire Woods (Dublin, The Dedalus Press, 1992), First Light (The Dedalus Press, 2003) and Next to Nothing (Cambridge, UK, Salt, 2009), as well as the editor of Scar on the Stone: Contemporary Poetry from Bosnia (Bloodaxe, 1998, Poetry Society Recommendation), Unfinished Ireland: Essays on Hubert Butler (Irish Pages, 2003) and The New North Contemporary Poetry from Northern Ireland (Wake Forest University Press, 2008). He reviews regularly for The Irish Times and is the Editor of Irish Pages, a journal of contemporary writing based at The Linen Hall Library, Belfast.He holds dual Irish and American citizenship, and spends part of each year at his house near Dubrovnik, in Croatia.
Info: Dominic Taylor 087 2996409 or Barney Sheehan 086 8657494 Blog http://whitehousepoets.blogspot.com
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Martina Evans reading at the White House, Limerick, Ireland:
Martina Evans (nÃe Cotter) is a poet and novelist. She grew up in County Cork in a country pub, shop and petrol station. After studying sciences for two years at University College Cork, she studied for a radiography degree at St Vincentâs Hospital Dublin and worked for fifteen years as a radiographer, moving to London in 1988, where she also completed a degree in English and Philosophy at the Open University. Martina began writing in 1990 and has published three books of poetry and three novels. Her first novel, Midnight Feast, won a Betty Trask Award in 1995 and her third novel, No Drinking No Dancing No Doctors (Bloomsbury, 2000), won an Arts Council England Award in 1999. Her fourth poetry collection, Facing the Public, is due to be published by Anvil Press in September 2009 and has won bursary awards from both the Irish Arts Council (An Chomhairle EiraÃon) and Arts Council England. Her poetry has appeared in many magazines and newspapers both in the UK as well as Ireland and the US. She is a popular performer of her work and has done many readings in Ireland and the UK. She has frequently spoken and performed on BBC radio as well as on Irish radio. Martina has judged the London Arts Board Awards, the London Metropolitan Creative Writing Competition for two years as well as the Listowel Irish Post Short Story Competition for three consecutive years. She has written for The Irish Post, The Irish Times and The Guardian and she has been children's books reviewer for the Irish Post since 2000. She has been Royal Literary Fund Fellow at Queen Mary, University of London from 2003-2007. She has also designed and directed a creative writing summer school at London Metropolitan University and run workshops at various literary festivals and the National Film School. She has taught at the University of East London and Centreprise Literature Development Project. Currently, she teaches creative writing at the City Literary Institute and recently she directed the Advanced Poetry Workshop at Listowel Writerâs Week. Info: Dominic Taylor 087 2996409 or Barney Sheehan 086 8657494 Blog http://whitehousepoets.blogspot.com
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Mark Whelan reading at the White House, Limerick, Ireland:
Mark Whelan is a Limerick born poet. His work has been published in journals both at home and abroad, some of which has been translated into French Spanish and Farsi.
He has read at a number of international poetry festivals including Murcia International Poetry Festival in Spain and Pulse: Brighton International Poetry Festival in the UK.
He has published two books of poems Scarecrow Diptych (Anam Press 2003), which is illustrated by artist John Shinnors with an introduction by poet Jo Slade and Always Pushing The Pull Door (Revival Press 2008), a collaboration with artist Thomas Delohery.
He is a co-founder and on-going committee member of Cuisle: Limerick City International Poetry Festival.
Info: Dominic Taylor 087 2996409 or Barney Sheehan 086 8657494 Blog http://whitehousepoets.blogspot.com
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