Co-ordinator:
J. P. Meyer
Editor: M. Horton
Assistant Editors: B. Manley, B. Senior Web Editor: Th. Matziaris |
No.: 7 Thursday, 13 January 2000 |
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Today promises to be one of the most exciting in the history of these famous championships. In the Orbis Bermuda Bowl, there are so many permutations it is impossible to predict who will survive to the last eight. The teams most at risk appear to be Sweden, Italy, Brazil, France and Bulgaria, but even some of those ahead of them are in jeopardy. In the Orbis Venice Cup it looks as if China, Canada and USA 2 will fight it out for two out of three places, with the Americans having the toughest programme. What is absolutely clear is that we are going down to the wire, with triumph and disaster both waiting to make an appearance. Meanwhile France and Poland are contesting the final of the Orbis Senior Exhibition Matches. |
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