Top Albums


Waking Up With the House on Fire
Colour by Numbers
Kissing to Be Clever
The Best Of Culture Club
At Worst...The Best of Boy George and Culture Club

Top Songs


Karma Chameleon
The War Song
Do You Really Want to Hurt me
Church of the Poison Mind
Time (Clock of the Heart)
Miss Me Blind
Victims
Do You Really Want to Hurt Me?
Culture Club


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Culture Club News

Wimbledon to begin new chapter in FA Cup (Independent)
Twenty years after, in John Motson's words, the Crazy Gang upset the Culture Club to win the FA Cup final Wimbledon are back in the competition's spotlight. This, though, is not the original incarnation, which beat Liverpool in that 1988 final, but was transformed into Milton Keynes Dons. This is AFC Wimbledon, the club formed by angry supporters when it became clear that their club was going ...

Cheaper now to pick up club membership (The Electric New Paper)
IF YOU'RE confident about keeping your job, now may be a good time to take up golf. Prices for exclusive golf club memberships in Singapore have sunk to an 18-month low as the global financial crisis seeps into the real economy.

Recession drives golf club memberships below par (Reuters)
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - If you're confident about keeping your job, now might be the time to take up golf. Prices for exclusive golf club memberships in Singapore have been whacked as the global financial crisis seeps into the real economy. A recession, falling profits at Singapore firms and job losses are leading golfers to sell transferable memberships and putting off would-be players from ...

Recession drives golf club memberships below par (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
If you're confident about keeping your job, now might be the time to take up golf. Prices for exclusive golf club memberships in Singapore have been whacked as the global financial crisis seeps into the real economy. A recession, falling profits at Singapore firms and job losses are leading golfers to sell transferable memberships and putting off would-be players from forking out the fees.

Recession drives golf club memberships below par (Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News)
If you're confident about keeping your job, now might be the time to take up golf.

This entry was posted on Saturday, March 24th, 2007 at 9:21 am and is filed under C.

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