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Sir Cyril, his housekeeper and her ‘scandalous’ claims – Telegraph.co.uk
Posted on 07. Aug, 2011 by admin.
Sir Cyril, his housekeeper and her 'scandalous' claims Telegraph.co.uk Her family claim she has previously posed as the child of Jewish refugees, a British secret agent, a University of Geneva psychologist, a Russian ballerina, a helicopter test pilot and a captain in the United States military. ..
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Building a resume — ‘Sky’s the limit’ for Fowlerville’s Coon – Livingston Daily
Posted on 07. Aug, 2011 by admin.
Building a resume — 'Sky's the limit' for Fowlerville's Coon Livingston Daily That signature game and the series of plays against Jorgensen — now a 6-foot-6, 295-pound lineman at Northwestern University — has also stuck in Coon's memory. “Coach said, 'We're going to put their big boy against our freshman big boy. ..
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Singer solos to Sensation stage – Livingston Daily
Posted on 07. Aug, 2011 by admin.
Singer solos to Sensation stage Livingston Daily “I figured if no one was here, and I was bad, I wouldn't be embarrassed,” the 19-year-old Eastern Michigan University student said. Keough, with her version of Adele's “Someone Like You” didn't embarrass anyone, as she has been selected as a finalist …
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Sheffield Hallam University lecturer’s ‘rejected’ novel up for Booker Prize – The Star
Posted on 07. Aug, 2011 by admin.
The Star Sheffield Hallam University lecturer's 'rejected' novel up for Booker Prize The Star A SHEFFIELD Hallam University lecturer is in the running for the country's most prestigious literature prize – with a book that was almost never published. Jane Rogers, professor on the university creative writing MA course, has made the last 13 for ..
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TV girl Lucy Verasamy hits Edinburgh to find family fun on a budget – Scottish Daily Record
Posted on 07. Aug, 2011 by admin.
TV girl Lucy Verasamy hits Edinburgh to find family fun on a budget Scottish Daily Record The brunette, who has a geography and earth sciences degree from Brunel University , says if finding the best city for reasonably priced days out was a competition, Edinburgh would win hands down. She said: “I had a ball and only wish I could have …
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What does the future hold for Wrexham sport? – WalesOnline
Posted on 07. Aug, 2011 by admin.
BBC News What does the future hold for Wrexham sport? WalesOnline On Wednesday the mood of despondency lightened when it was announced Wrexham's Glyndwr University had agreed to buy the rugby and football sides' Racecourse home and the Colliers Park training ground in a deal reported to be worth £1.8m.
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Scientists can see time left on biological clock – Scotsman
Posted on 06. Aug, 2011 by admin.
Scientists can see time left on biological clock Scotsman Professor Scott Nelson, from the University of Glasgow, said a major use of the new findings could be in helping young cancer patients wondering how their treatment may have affected their chances of having a baby. and more
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Second piece of 18th-century ship unearthed at World Trade Centre site offers … – Daily Mail
Posted on 06. Aug, 2011 by admin.
Daily Mail Second piece of 18th-century ship unearthed at World Trade Centre site offers … Daily Mail Remnants were left in place last week for inspection, and then taken to the AKRF's Manhattan office to be readied for shipment to the Center for Maritime Archaeology and Conservation at Texas A&M University .
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Report shows rise in house sales – BBC News
Posted on 05. Aug, 2011 by admin.
BBC News Report shows rise in house sales BBC News But the latest University of Ulster Quarterly House Price Index shows the value of the average house is down more than 15% on last year. The number of transactions between April and June rose to 1062 compared to 925 in the first quarter of 2011
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Excavation could change understanding of Roman history in Wales – WalesOnline
Posted on 05. Aug, 2011 by admin.
Daily Mail Excavation could change understanding of Roman history in Wales WalesOnline Staff, students and volunteers from Cardiff University have begun a month-long project to excavate the “Lost City of the Legion” at Caerleon, near Newport.








