Breakdown led to Cambage no-showIN what may win back sceptical fans, Australian Opals women's basketball star Liz Cambage has revealed a "breakdown" led to her WNBA no-show last season after finally arriving at her club Tulsa. "Everyone in my family was so shocked. No-one saw it ... Perth Now, 1 day agoMore from: Nine MSN, Yahoo!Xtra...and 2 other sources
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Cambage reveals no-show anxietyIn what may win back sceptical fans, Australian Opals star Liz Cambage has revealed a ''breakdown'' led to her WNBA no-show last season after finally arriving at her club Tulsa. ''Everyone in my family was so shocked. No one saw it coming,'' the ... Melbourne Age, 1 day ago
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Shock for Liz CambageAustralian basketballer Liz Cambage has had a shock change of heart and decided to play in the upcoming WNBA season. Cambage had earlier declared she would not play in her second season with the Tulsa Shock and would stand out of the WNBA for this ... WA Today, 1 week ago
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Cambage does WNBA backflip - againAAP Some fans might need more time but Tulsa Shock have welcomed back Australian Opals star Liz Cambage after she decided to play in the WNBA this year after all. Cambage's two-year on-again, off-again WNBA relationship is back on after another ... WA Today, 1 week ago
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Cambage heading to Beijing after WNBA seasonAUSTRALIAN star Liz Cambage will take her talents to Beijing next Chinese Women's Basketball Association season. The 21-year-old has signed a one-year deal with Beijing Great Wall and will join the club for the new season which is expected to run ... Sydney Morning Herald, 2 days ago
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Elizabeth Cambage reverses course, says she will play for Tulsa Shock this seasonTULSA, Okla. Reversing her decision from the start of training camp, Elizabeth Cambage now plans to play for the Tulsa Shock this season. The No. 2 pick in the 2011 draft, Cambage had said last month that she wouldn't play for Tulsa this season ... FOXNews.com, 1 week ago
Cambage reverses course, will play for Shock
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Cambage turns her back on the USAustralian Opals star Liz Cambage will not return to the WNBA this coming season. But the 21-year-old centre is expected to again play in China this year, although negotiations for her return to Women's Chinese Basketball Association are yet to be ... Canberra Times, 1 month ago
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Wanted escaped prisoner arrestedA man wanted by police after absconding from a jail in Buckinghamshire has been arrested. Dean Cambage, 31, escaped from HMP Springhill in Grendon Underwood, Buckinghamshire, close to the border with Oxfordshire, on 7 April. Cambage, who is now in ... BBC, 1 month ago
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Elizabeth Cambage, No. 2 pick in 2011, skipping second straight season with WNBA's Tulsa ShockTULSA, Okla. Elizabeth Cambage, the No. 2 overall pick in the 2011 WNBA draft, will not play for the Tulsa Shock this year after skipping last season to play for Australia in the Olympics. Team president Steve Swetoha said Tuesday that Cambage has ... FOXNews.com, 1 month ago
Cambage spurns Shock, this time for China
ESPN.com, 1 month ago
Tulsa makes final cut, waiving former college player of the year Courtney Paris
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Strong offseason, filled with major moves, raises the WNBA bar for the Tulsa Shock
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A treasurer's view: economic forecasting from Midlands-based Bromford HGColumns · Vol.25 No.5 · 03-05-2013 · Alison Cambage, Bromford Treasury economy bromford alison cambage The third in a series of treasurer's views. Only Social Housing magazine subscribers can download this article. Please sign in or subscribe to ... Social Housing Magazine, 3 weeks ago
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