The November issue of WorldHockey Online magazine is now available to read exclusively on worldhockey.org. Once again, this month's issue contains a wide selection of features from throughout the hockey world.

This month we chat with two nations who might benefit from the increase in the number of women's team at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.

Also, we with the women's Samsung Hockey Champions Trophy looming, WorldHockey Online editor Cathy Harris previews the tournament at Australia's ÔÇÿmeeting place'.

There's also a look back at the benefit match held in the Netherlands for the victims of the Asian earthquake, a feature on how FIH is helping to improve the standard of Chinese umpiring and a wrap of the BDO 3rd World Youth Hockey Promoters Festival.

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This month's issue contains:

President's View
Els van Breda Vriesman, President

Editorial
Cathy Harris, Editor

Olympic Dreams
The increase of women's teams for the Beijing Olympics has given nations reason to dream

Meeting Place
The top six nations in the world will contest the women's Samsung Hockey Champions Trophy at the 'meeting place' in Australia

Dutch dig deep for earthquake victims
With hockey the centrepiece, the Dutch raised a huge sum for south Asia earthquake victims

FIH supports Chinese umpiring development
As Beijing 2008 draws nearer, FIH has taken an active role in developing Chinese umpires

Forging new frontiers
England umpire Annette Harvey explains how she is breaking new ground in Oman

Promoters join for global exchange
There was no shortage of enthusiasm at the World Youth Hockey Promoters Festival in Chile

Catch them young
In the wake of the two Junior World Cups which were staged this year, Shiv Jagday says ÔÇ£Catch them Young and Coach them Young!'