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U.S. Olympic Basketball vs Australia?
If Australia can beat the United States today, should be considered the most shocked the story sport? * I am aware that there is a chance of 1 in 500 of what happens just want your opinion.
probably not the greatest in history, but certainly for the Beijing Olympics! I hope that deliver the gold to the Americans and if you do not see them strut shows off the court. Go Aussies!
1992 NBL Giants vs Devils
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Australia, 1922-98 (Soccer: The International Line-ups & Statistics)
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Football's Women: The Forgotten Heroes
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History of Kentucky Basketball
$15.16 The University of Kentucky's basketball program has amassed seven National Championships, making them one of the most successful teams in college basketball history. This program relives their glorious history. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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History of Indiana Basketball
$15.16 The glorious history of Indiana University's Hoosiers is recounted in this program. Players such as Greg Buckner and Kent Benson feature, as does the work of exceptional coach Bob Knight, who steered the Hoosiers to three of their five National Championships. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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A Shorter History of Australia (Unabridged)
$20.09 Geoffrey Blainey is well-placed to introduce us to the people who have played a part and to guide us through the events which have created the Australian identity.... |
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Discovery Atlas: Australia Revealed
$11.36 DISCOVERY ATLAS lives up to its excellent reputation for in-depth and fascinating documentaries on countries around the world in AUSTRALIA REVEALED. The arresting footage of Australia's natural beauty is reason enough to see the film, but history, politics, and cultural contexts are also addressed via narration and interviews with Australian natives. Taken together, the program is an educational and enlightening peek into the cities, the Outback, and the intriguing complexity that is Australia. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Discovery Atlas: Australia Revealed
$11.36 DISCOVERY ATLAS lives up to its excellent reputation for in-depth and fascinating documentaries on countries around the world in AUSTRALIA REVEALED. The arresting footage of Australia's natural beauty is reason enough to see the film, but history, politics, and cultural contexts are also addressed via narration and interviews with Australian natives. Taken together, the program is an educational and enlightening peek into the cities, the Outback, and the intriguing complexity that is Australia. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Discovery Atlas: Australia Revealed
$11.36 DISCOVERY ATLAS lives up to its excellent reputation for in-depth and fascinating documentaries on countries around the world in AUSTRALIA REVEALED. The arresting footage of Australia's natural beauty is reason enough to see the film, but history, politics, and cultural contexts are also addressed via narration and interviews with Australian natives. Taken together, the program is an educational and enlightening peek into the cities, the Outback, and the intriguing complexity that is Australia. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Discovery Atlas: Australia Revealed
$11.36 DISCOVERY ATLAS lives up to its excellent reputation for in-depth and fascinating documentaries on countries around the world in AUSTRALIA REVEALED. The arresting footage of Australia's natural beauty is reason enough to see the film, but history, politics, and cultural contexts are also addressed via narration and interviews with Australian natives. Taken together, the program is an educational and enlightening peek into the cities, the Outback, and the intriguing complexity that is Australia. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Discovery Atlas: Australia Revealed [HD]
$18.96 DISCOVERY ATLAS lives up to its excellent reputation for in-depth and fascinating documentaries on countries around the world in AUSTRALIA REVEALED. The arresting footage of Australia's natural beauty is reason enough to see the film, but history, politics, and cultural contexts are also addressed via narration and interviews with Australian natives. Taken together, the program is an educational and enlightening peek into the cities, the Outback, and the intriguing complexity that is Australia. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Discovery Atlas: Australia Revealed [HD]
$18.96 DISCOVERY ATLAS lives up to its excellent reputation for in-depth and fascinating documentaries on countries around the world in AUSTRALIA REVEALED. The arresting footage of Australia's natural beauty is reason enough to see the film, but history, politics, and cultural contexts are also addressed via narration and interviews with Australian natives. Taken together, the program is an educational and enlightening peek into the cities, the Outback, and the intriguing complexity that is Australia. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Discovery Atlas: Australia Revealed [HD]
$18.96 DISCOVERY ATLAS lives up to its excellent reputation for in-depth and fascinating documentaries on countries around the world in AUSTRALIA REVEALED. The arresting footage of Australia's natural beauty is reason enough to see the film, but history, politics, and cultural contexts are also addressed via narration and interviews with Australian natives. Taken together, the program is an educational and enlightening peek into the cities, the Outback, and the intriguing complexity that is Australia. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Discovery Atlas: Australia Revealed [HD]
$18.96 DISCOVERY ATLAS lives up to its excellent reputation for in-depth and fascinating documentaries on countries around the world in AUSTRALIA REVEALED. The arresting footage of Australia's natural beauty is reason enough to see the film, but history, politics, and cultural contexts are also addressed via narration and interviews with Australian natives. Taken together, the program is an educational and enlightening peek into the cities, the Outback, and the intriguing complexity that is Australia. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Greatest Games: Kansas Basketball
$22.76 Relive some of the most memorable moments in the history of the Kansas Jayhawks franchise with this release containing six games in their entirety. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Votoy Vinyl Basketball
$2.99 Vinyl basketball |
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Votoy Latex Basketball
$4.99 Latex basketball |
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Australia
$15.16 MOULIN ROUGE's Baz Luhrman and Nicole Kidman reteam for this epic that pays homage to their homeland. In AUSTRALIA, Lady Sarah Ashley (Kidman) is a prim and proper Englishwoman who journeys to Australia in the years before World War II reached the country's shores. She is determined to have her estranged husband sell his cattle ranch to a monopoly-craving businessman named King Carney (Bryan Brown), but when she arrives, Lord Ashley is dead, and her plan to sell the ranch changes when she sees an employee named Fletcher (David Wenham) cheating her husband's business and mistreating a young boy named Nullah (Brandon Walters) because he is of mixed race. Urged on by both pride and a sense of justice, Lady Ashley wants to drive her herd of cattle to Darwin so she can sell them to the troops, but she'll require the help of an independent cowboy (fellow Aussie Hugh Jackman) to get them there. AUSTRALIA changes genres almost as much as Kidman's character changes from fantastic costume to fantastic costume (courtesy of Luhrman's wife and collaborator, Catherine Martin). The film begins as a fish-out-of-water comedy, then changes into a Western, then morphs into a romance, and it finishes as a World War II drama. But in this genre-bending epic, there's something for everyone, especially for fans of Jackman. The actor has rarely looked better, and there's plenty of opportunity for him to show that he can be an action star as well as a romantic lead in the mold of the Golden Age stars. The film itself harks back to classic Hollywood, at times resembling essentials such as GONE WITH THE WIND and THE AFRICAN QUEEN. And fans of THE WIZARD OF OZ will enjoy seeing how the beloved film works its way into AUSTRALIA's plot and score. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Australia
$15.16 MOULIN ROUGE's Baz Luhrman and Nicole Kidman reteam for this epic that pays homage to their homeland. In AUSTRALIA, Lady Sarah Ashley (Kidman) is a prim and proper Englishwoman who journeys to Australia in the years before World War II reached the country's shores. She is determined to have her estranged husband sell his cattle ranch to a monopoly-craving businessman named King Carney (Bryan Brown), but when she arrives, Lord Ashley is dead, and her plan to sell the ranch changes when she sees an employee named Fletcher (David Wenham) cheating her husband's business and mistreating a young boy named Nullah (Brandon Walters) because he is of mixed race. Urged on by both pride and a sense of justice, Lady Ashley wants to drive her herd of cattle to Darwin so she can sell them to the troops, but she'll require the help of an independent cowboy (fellow Aussie Hugh Jackman) to get them there. AUSTRALIA changes genres almost as much as Kidman's character changes from fantastic costume to fantastic costume (courtesy of Luhrman's wife and collaborator, Catherine Martin). The film begins as a fish-out-of-water comedy, then changes into a Western, then morphs into a romance, and it finishes as a World War II drama. But in this genre-bending epic, there's something for everyone, especially for fans of Jackman. The actor has rarely looked better, and there's plenty of opportunity for him to show that he can be an action star as well as a romantic lead in the mold of the Golden Age stars. The film itself harks back to classic Hollywood, at times resembling essentials such as GONE WITH THE WIND and THE AFRICAN QUEEN. And fans of THE WIZARD OF OZ will enjoy seeing how the beloved film works its way into AUSTRALIA's plot and score. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Australia
$15.16 MOULIN ROUGE's Baz Luhrman and Nicole Kidman reteam for this epic that pays homage to their homeland. In AUSTRALIA, Lady Sarah Ashley (Kidman) is a prim and proper Englishwoman who journeys to Australia in the years before World War II reached the country's shores. She is determined to have her estranged husband sell his cattle ranch to a monopoly-craving businessman named King Carney (Bryan Brown), but when she arrives, Lord Ashley is dead, and her plan to sell the ranch changes when she sees an employee named Fletcher (David Wenham) cheating her husband's business and mistreating a young boy named Nullah (Brandon Walters) because he is of mixed race. Urged on by both pride and a sense of justice, Lady Ashley wants to drive her herd of cattle to Darwin so she can sell them to the troops, but she'll require the help of an independent cowboy (fellow Aussie Hugh Jackman) to get them there. AUSTRALIA changes genres almost as much as Kidman's character changes from fantastic costume to fantastic costume (courtesy of Luhrman's wife and collaborator, Catherine Martin). The film begins as a fish-out-of-water comedy, then changes into a Western, then morphs into a romance, and it finishes as a World War II drama. But in this genre-bending epic, there's something for everyone, especially for fans of Jackman. The actor has rarely looked better, and there's plenty of opportunity for him to show that he can be an action star as well as a romantic lead in the mold of the Golden Age stars. The film itself harks back to classic Hollywood, at times resembling essentials such as GONE WITH THE WIND and THE AFRICAN QUEEN. And fans of THE WIZARD OF OZ will enjoy seeing how the beloved film works its way into AUSTRALIA's plot and score. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Australia
$15.16 MOULIN ROUGE's Baz Luhrman and Nicole Kidman reteam for this epic that pays homage to their homeland. In AUSTRALIA, Lady Sarah Ashley (Kidman) is a prim and proper Englishwoman who journeys to Australia in the years before World War II reached the country's shores. She is determined to have her estranged husband sell his cattle ranch to a monopoly-craving businessman named King Carney (Bryan Brown), but when she arrives, Lord Ashley is dead, and her plan to sell the ranch changes when she sees an employee named Fletcher (David Wenham) cheating her husband's business and mistreating a young boy named Nullah (Brandon Walters) because he is of mixed race. Urged on by both pride and a sense of justice, Lady Ashley wants to drive her herd of cattle to Darwin so she can sell them to the troops, but she'll require the help of an independent cowboy (fellow Aussie Hugh Jackman) to get them there. AUSTRALIA changes genres almost as much as Kidman's character changes from fantastic costume to fantastic costume (courtesy of Luhrman's wife and collaborator, Catherine Martin). The film begins as a fish-out-of-water comedy, then changes into a Western, then morphs into a romance, and it finishes as a World War II drama. But in this genre-bending epic, there's something for everyone, especially for fans of Jackman. The actor has rarely looked better, and there's plenty of opportunity for him to show that he can be an action star as well as a romantic lead in the mold of the Golden Age stars. The film itself harks back to classic Hollywood, at times resembling essentials such as GONE WITH THE WIND and THE AFRICAN QUEEN. And fans of THE WIZARD OF OZ will enjoy seeing how the beloved film works its way into AUSTRALIA's plot and score. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Australia
$15.16 MOULIN ROUGE's Baz Luhrman and Nicole Kidman reteam for this epic that pays homage to their homeland. In AUSTRALIA, Lady Sarah Ashley (Kidman) is a prim and proper Englishwoman who journeys to Australia in the years before World War II reached the country's shores. She is determined to have her estranged husband sell his cattle ranch to a monopoly-craving businessman named King Carney (Bryan Brown), but when she arrives, Lord Ashley is dead, and her plan to sell the ranch changes when she sees an employee named Fletcher (David Wenham) cheating her husband's business and mistreating a young boy named Nullah (Brandon Walters) because he is of mixed race. Urged on by both pride and a sense of justice, Lady Ashley wants to drive her herd of cattle to Darwin so she can sell them to the troops, but she'll require the help of an independent cowboy (fellow Aussie Hugh Jackman) to get them there. AUSTRALIA changes genres almost as much as Kidman's character changes from fantastic costume to fantastic costume (courtesy of Luhrman's wife and collaborator, Catherine Martin). The film begins as a fish-out-of-water comedy, then changes into a Western, then morphs into a romance, and it finishes as a World War II drama. But in this genre-bending epic, there's something for everyone, especially for fans of Jackman. The actor has rarely looked better, and there's plenty of opportunity for him to show that he can be an action star as well as a romantic lead in the mold of the Golden Age stars. The film itself harks back to classic Hollywood, at times resembling essentials such as GONE WITH THE WIND and THE AFRICAN QUEEN. And fans of THE WIZARD OF OZ will enjoy seeing how the beloved film works its way into AUSTRALIA's plot and score. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Australia
$15.16 MOULIN ROUGE's Baz Luhrman and Nicole Kidman reteam for this epic that pays homage to their homeland. In AUSTRALIA, Lady Sarah Ashley (Kidman) is a prim and proper Englishwoman who journeys to Australia in the years before World War II reached the country's shores. She is determined to have her estranged husband sell his cattle ranch to a monopoly-craving businessman named King Carney (Bryan Brown), but when she arrives, Lord Ashley is dead, and her plan to sell the ranch changes when she sees an employee named Fletcher (David Wenham) cheating her husband's business and mistreating a young boy named Nullah (Brandon Walters) because he is of mixed race. Urged on by both pride and a sense of justice, Lady Ashley wants to drive her herd of cattle to Darwin so she can sell them to the troops, but she'll require the help of an independent cowboy (fellow Aussie Hugh Jackman) to get them there. AUSTRALIA changes genres almost as much as Kidman's character changes from fantastic costume to fantastic costume (courtesy of Luhrman's wife and collaborator, Catherine Martin). The film begins as a fish-out-of-water comedy, then changes into a Western, then morphs into a romance, and it finishes as a World War II drama. But in this genre-bending epic, there's something for everyone, especially for fans of Jackman. The actor has rarely looked better, and there's plenty of opportunity for him to show that he can be an action star as well as a romantic lead in the mold of the Golden Age stars. The film itself harks back to classic Hollywood, at times resembling essentials such as GONE WITH THE WIND and THE AFRICAN QUEEN. And fans of THE WIZARD OF OZ will enjoy seeing how the beloved film works its way into AUSTRALIA's plot and score. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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