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Why The Sound Of Leather On Willow Is Muted In France
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I'm on holiday in France – the Dordogne to be precise. You wouldn't think it, however, as the area is rammed with Brits and the sporting activities around us tend to be reflected by this. Forced to retreat from the pool due to unforeseen rain, I discovered an ancient radio set in the attic of our rented house.(read
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Category : Sports
O'neill Quits Over Transfer Budget And Milner Sale
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Martin O'Neill's difficult relationship with the Aston Villa owner, Randy Lerner, finally cracked yesterday when O'Neill left the club just five days before the start of the new Premier League season following long- running disagreements over transfer funds for new players.(read
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Category : Others
Jacklin's Bunker Mentality Unfair On A National Treasure
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The problem with a printed account of what someone has said is that the tongue in the cheek can't be seen, the ironic tone not heard. I hope this was the case with a report earlier this week of an encounter with Tony Jacklin, the former Ryder Cup captain, who for a few weeks in the summer of 1970 held both the Open Championship and US Open titles simultaneously.(read
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Category : Others
Ireland Boss Trapattoni Taken To Hospital
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Republic of Ireland manager Giovanni Trapattoni is in danger of missing tomorrow night's friendly with Argentina after suffering with food poisoning.(read
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Category : Social Community
Commons Given Free Vote As Derby Go Dutch
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The Dutch reputation for technical excellence and tactical innovation, built in the era of Ajax, Johan Cruyff and Total Football, may have been diminished by the brutishness of Van Bommel, De Jong et al in the World Cup final — but when it was put to Nigel Clough that a Kris Commons-inspired success at Leeds had a Dutch flavour, the Derby manager took it as a compliment.(read
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Category : Social Community
Cameron Hoping To Forge New Special Relationship With Visit To India
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When David Cameron stands on the grounds of India's best-known IT company this week and makes his pitch for building a "new special relationship" between Britain and India, he will no doubt have in mind the thoughts of a previous visitor to the Infosys campus.(read
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Category : Politics
Rock Star Portraits: Unlocking Asteroid Secrets
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It takes just seven pixels to ratchet up the tension. Together, the seven create a small, elongated knot on a computer screen in the European Space Operations Centre, Darmstadt, Germany. This is the European Space Agency's equivalent of NASA's Houston Mission Control.(read
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Category : Art
How Lucy's Meat-eating Made Us What We Are Now
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Scientists working at an archaeological site in Ethiopia have discovered two animal bones with the distinctive cut marks of stone tools that the researchers believe were used to scrape or slice chunks of meat from carcasses some 3.4 million years ago.(read
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Category : Others
Making Young Designers Of Britain's School Children
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While Britain’s schools and colleges offer some of the finest design education in the world, there is often a disconnection between the creative focus of classroom lessons and the ways in which learners apply this in the real world of design and business. It's why, this week, Sebastian Conran has unveiled Design Ventura, a new education initiative launched by London's Design Museum and Deutsche Bank, aimed at developing student creativity alongside enterprise skills.(read
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Category : Education
False Claims Made By Restaurants Revealed
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Modern restaurants exult in parading the provenance of "pan-fried, line-caught seabass", "wild-foraged oyster mushrooms" and other elaborate or homely ingredients, but a swoop by trading standards officers has revealed that many of the descriptions are false.(read
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Category : Business