Duke and Duchess Of Luxembourg - State Visit
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NAMUR, BELGIUM - MARCH 22: Maria Teresa, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg and Henri, Grand Duke of Luxembourg attend a folklore show at the Provincial House on March 22, 2007 in Namur, Belgium. Henri, Grand Duke of Luxembourg and his wife Maria Teresa, Grand Duchess of Luxembourg are in Belgium for a three day during State Visit. (Photo by Mark Renders/Getty Images) |
Me In Luxemburg
JuMing Taichi at Luxembourg 朱銘太極在盧森堡的展示
Juming at Luxembourg
Author: jdwu
Keywords: 都市景觀 文化 里程碑 大自然 旅行日誌
Added: July 2, 2008
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Luxembourg National Day Celebrations
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LUXEMBOURG - JUNE 23: (L-R) Crown Grand Duke Guillaume of Luxembourg, Grand Duchess Maria Theresa and Grand Duke Henri of Luxembourg attend a dinner at the Grand Ducal Palace as part of National Day celebrations June 23, 2005 in Luxembourg. (Photo by Pascal Le Segretain/Getty Images) |
c walk ettelbruck (luxembourg)
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Author: buraca1990
Keywords: Aktion
Added: July 3, 2008
Luxembourg City
Luxembourg Uber Alles Episode 2
The 2nd episode in the Luxembourg Uber Alles series. Rather Melodramatic if i do say so myself.
Author: HalfaPintFilms
Keywords: Medieval total War Luxembourg Machinimana Cheese Uber Alles omg
Added: July 3, 2008
Ole Gunnar Solskjær End Of An Era
Ole Gunnar Solskjær End Of An Era. Ole Gunnar Solskjær (born February 26, 1973 in Kristiansund, Norway) is a Norwegian former footballer who spent the vast majority of his career playing for Manchester United. He played 366 times for the Red Devils and scored 126 goals during a very successful period for the club. He was also part of the 1999 Treble winning Team, scoring the decisive last-minute goal in the Champions League final against Bayern Munich. Before he moved to England, Solskjær completed a year’s national service in the Norwegian army,[1] and played part time for Third Division Norwegian Clausenengen F.K., later moving to Norwegian Premier League Molde F.K. in 1994. He joined United on 29 July 1996, for a transfer fee of £1.5m. He is a patron of the Manchester United Supporters’ Trust (formerly Shareholders United). Solskjær was renowned for his tendency to score goals late in the game, often handing Manchester United a draw or win from the brink of defeat. The most famous example of this came in injury time of the 1999 UEFA Champions League Final against Bayern Munich at the Camp Nou in Barcelona. On 27 August 2007, Solskjær announced his retirement from football after failing to recover from a serious knee injury.[2] However, Solskjær remained at Old Trafford in a coaching role, as well as in an ambassadorial capacity. On 20 May 2008, Solskjær was announced as Manchester United’s first full-time Reserve team manager since 2006, taking over from Brian McClair and Jimmy Ryan, who had filled the role in a caretaker capacity. In November 2007 Solskjær was made a Knight, First Class of the Royal Norwegian Order of St Olav by King Harald V of Norway.[3] He is to be presented with the award in a later ceremony in his hometown of Kristiansund. Solskjær is the youngest ever recipient of the knighthood, usually bestowed upon notable members of society in their later years. For his commitment to Manchester United, Solskjaer was granted a testimonial which is to take place in the pre-season preparations for the 2008-09 season. The match will be against Espanyol and will be played on August 2nd. Manchester United Premier League - Champions (6): 1996-97, 1998-99, 1999-00, 2000-01, 2002-03, 2006-07 Premier League - Runners Up: 1997-98, 2005-06 FA Cup Winner (2): 1999, 2004 FA Cup Runners Up: 2005, 2007 League Cup Winner (1): 2006 League Cup Runners Up: 2003 UEFA Champions League Winner: 1998-99 Intercontinental Cup: 1999 UEFA Super Cup Runner Up: 1999 Community Shield Winner (4): 1996, 1997, 2003, 2007 Community Shield Runner Up: 1998, 2000, 2001, 2004 [edit] Individual Knight of the Order of St Olav, First Class[3] Kniksen’s honour award in 2007 [edit] International goals Ole Gunnar Solskjær: International Goals # Date Venue Opponent Score Result Competition 1 26 November 1995 Kingston Jamaica 1-1 Draw Friendly 2 27 March 1996 Windsor Park, Belfast Northern Ireland 2-0 Win Friendly 3 2 June 1996 Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo Azerbaijan 5-0 Win FIFA World Cup 1998 Qual. 4 5 30 April 1997 Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo Finland 1-1 Draw FIFA World Cup 1998 Qual. 6 25 March 1998 King Baudouin Stadium, Brüssel Belgium 2-2 Draw Friendly 7 27 May 1998 Molde stadion, Molde Saudi Arabia 6-0 Win Friendly 8 9 27 March 1999 Olympic Stadium (Athens) Greece 2-0 Win UEFA Euro 2000 Qual. 10 11 28 April 1999 Tblisi Georgia 4-1 Win UEFA Euro 2000 Qual. 12 8 September 1999 Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo Slovenia 4-0 Win UEFA Euro 2000 Qual. 13 9 October 1999 Daugava Stadium, Riga Latvia 2-1 Win UEFA Euro 2000 Qual. 14 27 May 2000 Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo Slovakia 2-0 Win Friendly 15 24 March 2001 Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo Poland 2-3 Defeat FIFA World Cup 2002 Qual. 16 28 March 2001 Minsk Belarus 1-2 Defeat FIFA World Cup 2002 Qual. 17 15 August 2001 Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo Turkey 1-1 Draw Friendly 18 14 May 2002 Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo Japan 3-0 Win Friendly 19 22 May 2002 Aspmyra stadium, Bodø Iceland 1-1 Draw Friendly 20 2 April 2003 Luxembourg City Luxembourg 2-0 Win UEFA Euro 2004 Qual. 21 11 June 2003 Ullevaal Stadion, Oslo Romania 1-1 Draw UEFA Euro 2004 Qual. 22 2 September 2006 Budapest Hungary 4-1 Win UEFA Euro 2008 Qual. 23 Club Performance League Cup Total Season Club League Apps Goals Apps Goals Apps Goals Norway League Norwegian Football Cup Total 1990 Clausenengen 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 Molde Premier League 26 20 1996 16 11 England League FA Cup Total 1996-97 Manchester United Premier League 33 17 1997-98 22 6 1998-99 19 12 1999-00 28 12 2000-01 31 10 2001-02 30 17 2002-03 37 9 2003-04 13 0 2004-05 0 0 2005-06 3 0 2006-07 19 7 Total Norway 151 146 England 235 90 Career Total 386 236 [edit] References
Author: Magna087
Keywords: Ole Gunnar Solskjær End Of An Era
Added: July 4, 2008
Sogeti International
Corporate video of Sogeti, world leader in Testing. We provide information technology services to businesses and public sector organizations. Sogeti employs about 18,000 employees in Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, India, Ireland, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Norway, Spain, Switzerland, Sweden, the United Kingdom and the United States. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of the international Capgemini organization, one of the world’s leading providers of consulting, technology and outsourcing services. Sogeti´s Local Professional Services expertise extends around three key business areas: Application Services, Infrastructure Services and High Tech Consulting.
Author: wardjanssen03
Keywords: Sogeti testing Tmap TPI Corporate Video
Added: July 3, 2008
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