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Strauss backs big ego Pietersen for successful English Ashes prospects
Former England captain Andrew Strauss has said that it is important for England to have star batsman Kevin Pietersen fully fit for a successful Ashes series, even though he has a big ego. Pietersen is currently sidelined with a knee problem and in his absence England struggled to 232 all out in the first innings of the first Test against New Zealand at Lord's, News.com.au reports. According to ...
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Iran council cleric says woman on ballot not approved by law
Iran's constitutional body, the Guardian Council, has ruled out women's participation in presidential elections as candidates. The final list of candidates will be announced on Tuesday, with only few names expected on the ballot, the BBC News reports. A clerical member of the Guardian Council Mohammad Yazdi has said that the constitution rules out any participation of women in elections, ...
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Paintings return to England for first time in 230 years
A world-class collection of oil paintings returning from Russia to England is like the treasures of the Forbidden City returning to Beijing, the exhibition curator said. The bulk of the collection of oil paintings brought together by the first British prime minister, Sir Robert Walpole, in the first half of the 18th century is returning from its current Russian home in the Hermitage Museum in ...
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Fergie plans to drink all vineyards dry post retirement
Retiring Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson has joked that he planned to drink all the vineyards dry following his retirement. The Scot, who will hang up his watch after Sunday's visit to West Bromwich Albion, said that he is planning on imbibing a good amount of alcohol as a part of his relaxation after a hectic 26-year coaching career, the Mirror reports. Ferguson is also reportedly ...
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Hodgson Bernstein urges lead England football figure Becks to reconsider retirement
England national football team manager Roy Hodgson and FA chairman David Bernstein have paid tributes to the football star David Beckham and urged him to stay at the game, saying that he is a charismatic and talented player the football world cannot afford to lose. The tributes follow Beckham's retirement announcement, the Mirror reports. Hodgson looks at Beckham as all-time-great talent and ...
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It was originally titled "In a Northwest Direction." Then it was tentatively called "The Man on Lincoln's Nose." It was produced by MGM in 1959, a once-great movie studio that was then on the brink of financial collapse because it refused to let go of the old studio system while other studios were moving on. It was originally supposed to star Gregory Peck and Cyd Charisse, but the director, Alfred ... ...
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Childrens centre shake-up on the cards
, Chief Reporter Changes to the way children's centres are run in Kingston are being sent out to the public for consideration. Kingston Council is proposing a new "hub and spoke" model for its 10 centres across the borough, in a bid to keep the facilities open in the face of funding cuts. It would see the centres divided into four localities - South of the Borough, ...
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Kingston in Bloom competition back on
Kingston in Bloom competition back on Kingston in Bloom is back, a year after the Surrey Comet and supporters kept it alive following council cuts. Tolworth resident Sarah Partridge-Finucane, who runs a publishing firm, will run the competition this year. The competition has six categories: best front garden, best blooming pub, best community space or street, best public building and ...
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Council launches new scheme to give extra help to troubled families
(From left to right) Sutton Council Chief Executive Niall Bolger, Leader of Sutton Council, Cllr Ruth Dombey, Senior Advisor at Troubled Families Team, Gill Strachan MBE , Robert McCulloch-Graham at the launch of Sutton's Families Matter ser Families who are involved with crime or do not send their children to school will get more support under a new scheme. Sutton Council is to ...
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Music hall tradition and celebration of British spirit at the Rose Theatre
Musical tradition and celebration of British spirit at the Rose Theatre Two special matinee shows celebrating Britain and its rich wartime heritage will be coming to the Rose Theatre at the end of this month. We'll Meet Again, which has been running for more than 15 years and still manages to grab an audience every time, will be bringing back to life themes of camaraderie, austerity ...
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Will Prince William be in the delivery room with Kate
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