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... CRICKET CHAMPIONS TROPHY: South Africa captain Smith joins chorus of concern over touring Pakistan WORCESTER, England _ South Africa captain Graeme Smith says Friday his players have major concerns about playing in the Champions Trophy due to the ...
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South Africa captain Smith joins chorus of concern over touring Pakistan for Champions Trophy
WORCESTER, England : South Africa captain Graeme Smith said Friday his players had "major concerns" about playing in the Champions Trophy due to the security situation in Pakistan, echoing the fears of ...
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By Richard Sydenham Worcester, England - South Africa fast bowler Dale Steyn, who has a broken left thumb, will miss the third test and is doubtful for the fourth test against England, team manager Mohammed ...
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South Africa captain Graeme Smith says players have 'major concerns' about touring Pakistan
WORCESTER, England : South Africa captain Graeme Smith says his players have "major concerns" about touring Pakistan for the Champions Trophy in September.
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Guinness Premiership: Derbies start season
A London double-header at Twickenham will again be the centrepiece of the opening weekend of Guinness Premiership fixtures on Sept 6. Calendar: Rugby Union fixtures London Irish and Wasps will face each other ...
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Lions won't clash with Premiership final
The Guinness Premiership Final will not clash with the British and Irish Lions tour to South Africa next season after its date was successfully revised.
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Cinema screens go dark as blown fuse blacks out Batman
On one of the busiest nights for the Odeon in recent weeks a fuse blew, cutting the power and blacking out all seven screens at the Foregate Street venue at about 7.30pm. That meant it really was a dark night ...
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Striker Jermaine back in training
JERMAINE Clarke has been training with Evesham United ahead of the club's new season in the British Gas Southern League Premier Division, writes Mervyn Collins.
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Car park transformed into sensory garden
A SMALL concreted car park has been transformed into a haven for the senses by a determined Worcestershire charity.
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EXCITING: Plans for six luxury flats next to the Sauce Factory
PROFITS from an exotic restaurant set to open in Worcester could help the child victims of suicide bombers, says an entrepreneur.
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A great time to buy a new outfit
The High Street is full to bursting with outfits perfect for the changeover between summer to autumn.
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Sparkling: Hilda and Geoff Hutchinson
A COUPLE who lived in the same street from the age of two are today celebrating 60 years of marriage.
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DRAMA: Adam Talbot clings to the edge of Worcester Bridge. Pictures: Lucy Tatchell.
AN irate man brought Worcester city centre to a standstill as he clung on to the main bridge for over an hour.
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WE are astounded at the comments made by both Ms Smith and Mr Wharrad in your paper of July 9. In fact we have seen Ms Smith's press release and it is obvious that she does not understand what is going on.
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Writer hears own music at festival
MALVERN songwriter Elaine Hughes-Jones will be listening to songs she set to music herself when she attends the Three Choirs Festival in Worcester next week.
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Arrows set for Yorkshire crunch
Redditch Arrows need to beat Yorkshire Rams on Sunday to keep their play-off hopes alive.
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THE opening of a sports centre has been delayed by more than a month after problems connecting utilities.
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Help is at hand if your little one gets lost
CHILDREN and their families, such as Katie, aged four, will feel a lot more secure at a Worcester shopping centre, thanks to a new scheme.
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Drink-driver hit barriers after dodging police car
A MAN has been disqualified from driving for two years after he drove through a red light and nearly crashed into a police car while more than twice the drink-drive limit.
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Making Progress: Coun Tom Wells and villager Colin Phillips on Beauchamp Lane
IT may be 12 months since the great floods of July 2007 but the memories and consequences of that devastating weekend are as clear as if it was yesterday for the people of Powick and Callow End.
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