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Dave Randorf is one of the most versatile, talented and busiest sports ...
Randorf is the popular host of TSN's CFL studio show as well as TSN's and CTV's figure skating coverage. Randorf recently anchored TSN's coverage of the 2006 Olympic Winter Games in Torino and also calls play-by-play for various national and international hockey events. Randorf has covered numerous sports and sporting events since joining TSN, including hockey, football, basketball, figure skating, U.S. Open golf, the Super Bowl, IIHF World Hockey Championship (men's and women's), Memorial Cup, Pan Am Games, Canada Games, and TSN's acclaimed coverage of the 2000 Olympic Summer Games in Sydney, 2002 Olympic Winter Games in Salt Lake City and 2004 Olympic Summer Games in Athens. Randorf was also part of TSN's second CFL broadcast crew for two seasons, calling the play-by-play action in 1999 and 2000.
SATURDAY CLOCKWATCH
1649: Hargreaves shoots wide from distance for Manchester United, who still trail Bolton 1-0 at the Reebok. 1648: Watford still trail Barnsley 3-2 at Oakwell. 1647: Leon Osman glides through the Sunderland defence to slot home Everton's seventh at Goodison. Bad dat for the north east, with Newcastle, Sunderland and Middlesbrough conceding 13 goals between them. At least Sunderland have managed to score one. 1646: Goals like London buses at the Emirates, where Tomas Rosicky has doubled the lead for Arsenal against Wigan. 1646: Forster has scored his second of the afternoon to bring Brighton back on level terms with Carlisle at the Withdean. 1645: Arsenal have finally broken Wigan's resistance, captain William Gallas sparing the Gunners' blushes by scoring seven minutes from time.
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Nip and tuck
Plastic surgery is now becoming more accepted in Malaysia. What do you need to look out for? By Dr ALICE PREMITHA MICHAEL FIFTY years ago, you had to do it in secret the subject was considered taboo. Eventually, the rich and the famous took the lead and elected cosmetic surgery as somewhat of a prerequisite to all the glory. Today, seated at a nook in Delicious, youll hear bits and pieces about whos had their latest rendezvous with their own not-so-hunky version of Dr Troy for a little nip and tuck. While there are no current figures released by our Health Ministry to depict how many cosmetic surgery fanatics are in your neighbourhood, the mushrooming of many institutions and centres that offer such services speak volumes. The trend has been building up a storm in recent years.
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