Rugby League: Horne rises to Challenge

The News Review:

- Rugby League: Horne rises to Challenge
- Labels put food on the map
- Sonalika group to bring in Rhino-Rover SUV.

Rugby League: Horne rises to Challenge
Times Online – Aug 21, 2005
Second-row forward Kearney has overcome injury to hit the sort of driving, off- loading form that explains why Kear brought him in, and hooker Swain is close to his consistent, probing best at dummy-half, but it is the consistency of home-grown players such as Paul Cooke, Paul King, Kirk Yeaman and Horne which has been noticeable this season. In terms of experience, they’ve put in the hard yards, and it shows. “It’s not playing 100 games, though, it’s what you take out of them in terms of improving your own performance that counts,” says Horne. “I’ve seen some players get into teams and play a lot, but many reach a plateau. I don’t think it’s been like that here.

Labels put food on the map
The Age – Aug 21, 2005
The authoritysaid this would be “impractical and at a prohibitive cost”. Federal Agriculture Minister Peter McGauran, who has championedclearer labelling, said it would enable consumers to make moreinformed choices. He hoped shoppers would be persuaded that “Australian produce isbetter because it’s fresher, has more flavour and ishome-grown”. Australian Food and Grocery Council chief executive Dick Wellssaid he broadly supported the changes, although there would be somecosts for food companies. But the changes would “not be the panacea for the ills of theindustry” that some advocates and farmers claimed. He said a key problem was that the states and the AustralianCompetition and Consumer Commission did not properly enforceexisting laws. The proposed changes will be discussed at a meeting between theFederal Government, the states and New Zealand in October.

Sonalika group to bring in Rhino-Rover SUV.
Free with registration – Times of India – AccessMyLibrary.com – Aug 21, 2005
21–NEW DELHI — The home-grown sports utility vehicle market is set to witness the entry of a new price warrior this year-end. Punjab-based International Cars & Motors (ICM.

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