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Club celebrates 240 years of local cricketing history – www.thisissurreytoday.co.uk

2. August 2011

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Club celebrates 240 years of local cricketing history www.thisissurreytoday.co.uk "Someone quipped I looked like more a train driver. "The game was played in a good-natured but competitive spirit, with Lingfield winning by four wickets.

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Gilbert Johnson: ‘Actor, joker, romantic’ – Press Gazette

2. August 2011

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Gilbert Johnson: 'Actor, joker, romantic' Press Gazette On leaving The Sun in the late 1970s Gilbert worked as a freelance journalist, covering such major news stories as the Lockington train disaster. He also reported on Hull City fixtures from the press box at Boothferry Park and would usually arrive at ...

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British student, 21, murdered in Krakow while an intern at art gallery – Metro

2. August 2011

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British student, 21, murdered in Krakow while an intern at art gallery – Metro

Telegraph.co.uk British student, 21, murdered in Krakow while an intern at art gallery Metro Her body was spotted by a train passenger, who called the police. Officers have said the cause of death is severe head injuries caused by being struck 'multiple times ' with a 'hard, blunt object'. Krakow police spokeswoman Katarvyna Cislo said: 'The ..

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8PM UPDATE: Train services suspended as transport chaos continues – Croydon Advertiser

1. August 2011

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8PM UPDATE: Train services suspended as transport chaos continues – Croydon Advertiser

BBC News 8PM UPDATE: Train services suspended as transport chaos continues Croydon Advertiser Journey times will be extended by up to three hours. Customers with flight connections are advised that we cannot guarantee to be able to get them to Gatwick and we strongly advise them to make alternative arrangements." A spokesman for Thames Water ...

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Help to keep London running: plan around Olympic hotspots – CITY A.M.

1. August 2011

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Help to keep London running: plan around Olympic hotspots – CITY A.M.

USA Today Help to keep London running: plan around Olympic hotspots CITY A.M. Most affected on weekdays 8-11am, 4-8pm and 10pm to last train

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Friends pay tribute as hundreds attend Neil Shimmin’s funeral in Port Erin – isleofman.com

30. July 2011

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Friends pay tribute as hundreds attend Neil Shimmin’s funeral in Port Erin – isleofman.com

isleofman.com Friends pay tribute as hundreds attend Neil Shimmin's funeral in Port Erin isleofman.com Speaking in the church, his great friend and team mate Gareth Jones gave a very personal and honest address, many times speaking directly to 'Shim' as if he were sitting there listening. No doubt he was, with his classic wry smile and his head held in ...

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Festival closes with feast of action – Cotswold Journal

30. July 2011

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Festival closes with feast of action Cotswold Journal Evesham Netball Club train at Pershore High School every Thursday night from 7pm to 9pm until the end of August. The club will then switch the training venue to Evesham High School, at the same times , from the start of September. To join the club, ...

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Former QPR and Brentford midfielder Gavin Mahon ‘really appreciates Watford … – Watford Observer

30. July 2011

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Former QPR and Brentford midfielder Gavin Mahon 'really appreciates Watford ... Watford Observer “There are so many players in my position who are having to train on their own and it is not easy having to do that because you can't judge your fitness and you don't know what level you are at

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Hundreds gather to pay last respects to Cumbrian mayor – News & Star

30. July 2011

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Hundreds gather to pay last respects to Cumbrian mayor – News & Star

News & Star Hundreds gather to pay last respects to Cumbrian mayor News & Star “He went down on the train to the Isle of Wight but didn't know how to get back so he hitched a ride with Carl Stonehewer. “His jacket was always proudly displayed not just at Workington but at every track in the country. “He was known as Mystic Mel ..

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Seconds Out: Liverpool lends hand to Tonga Olympic boxing dream – Liverpool Echo

30. July 2011

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Seconds Out: Liverpool lends hand to Tonga Olympic boxing dream Liverpool Echo "While they are here they are effectively full-time athletes, they'll train two or three times a day. Back home they'll train three or four times a week. "They don't have access to the type of facilities we've got here in England

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