Asia Pacific News – Fallon heads New Zealand to 2010 World Cup (Reuters via Yahoo! Sports)

Fallon heads New Zealand to 2010 World Cup (Reuters via Yahoo! Sports)
* Fallon header sends New Zealand to World Cup finals

Australian discusses his army’s challenges (Fort Leavenworth Lamp)
Australian Chief of Army Lt. Gen. Ken Gillespie spoke to Command and General Staff College students and faculty about “Building an Adaptive Army” Nov. 5 at the Lewis and Clark Center’s Eisenhower Auditorium.

Yousuf calls for unity ahead of New Zealand Test (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Newly-appointed Pakistan captain Mohammad Yousuf called for unity from his side on Saturday ahead of their tough three-Test tour of New Zealand, saying it would be a double test for his players — on and off the field.

Australian Masters: Tiger falls into a share of the lead (The Star)
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP): Tiger Woods stumbled to an even-par 72 in the Australian Masters on Saturday, leaving him in a three-way tie for the lead with locals Greg Chalmers and James Nitties.

New Zealand parties after World Cup qualification (Reuters via Yahoo! Sports)
New Zealand’s capital city erupted into a massive street party early on Sunday as tens of thousands celebrated the All Whites’ qualification for the 2010 World Cup finals.

New Zealand Qualifes for 2010 World Cup (International Herald Tribune)
Rory Fallon scored a first-half header to earn New Zealand a 1-0 win over Bahrain on Saturday, sending New Zealand to the World Cup for the first time since 1982.

New Zealand beats Bahrain to qualify for World Cup (USA Today)
Rory Fallon headed in the lone goal in the 44th minute to give New Zealand a 1-0 win over Bahrain and its first World Cup berth in 27 years.

Dufner leads Australian Masters (Mohave Daily News)
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) – American Jason Dufner topped the Australian Masters leaderboard halfway through the second round today, shooting a 5-under 67 for a one-stroke advantage over late-starting Tiger Woods and five others.

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