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Boise Guardian (Free subscription) | 22/10/2008
The G-Bad Boys at the Greater Boise Auditorium District got hold of a new reporter at the Daily Paper and were able to lull him into publishing “disinformation,” about the need for a new convention center. District Manager Pat Rice was quoted saying there is a great demand for an expanded convention center. He claimed [...]
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Whispers in the Loggia (Free subscription) | 14/10/2008
Following Friday's first "snapshot" reporting the unexpected emergence of Bishop Salvatore Matano of Burlington at the head of the field to succeed Archbishop Raymond Burke in St Louis, the buzz in the "Rome of the West" kicks up another couple notches with a Pat Rice piece for the local Beacon ... that reveals even more: Matano's name ranks first on a list of three bishops under consideration, four...
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Travelblog (Free subscription) | 03/09/2008
after our enjoyable morning with the elephants we began our 2 day trek into the moutains of laos with vicky and patrice..The sun was belting down towards noon but luckily much of the time we were shrouded by the jungle canopy from the leaves of the trees and foilage. As we walked through the jungle thoughts popped into my mind as we trundled up muddy banks tight roping well it seemed like it a
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Aston Villa Blog (Free subscription) | 22/08/2008
When Martin O'Neill confirmed that Pat Rice had called Steve Walford about Barry (http://www.avfcblog.com/content/view/2462/70/) back in July, I thought nothing of it, mostly because it is probably part of his job to keep tabs on certain players. Then, a few days later, although I can't find a quote right now but I distinctly remember reading it, Wenger said he wasn't interested in Barry.
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footy247 (Free subscription) | 22/08/2008
When Martin O'Neill confirmed that Pat Rice had called Steve Walford about Barry (http://www.avfcblog.com/content/view/2462/70/) back in July, I thought nothing of it, mostly because it is probably part of his job to keep tabs on certain players. Then, a few days later, although I can't find a quote right now but I distinctly remember reading it, Wenger said he wasn't interested in Barry.
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Wrighty7 (Free subscription) | 15/07/2008
Aston Villa gaffer Martin O'Neill has (apparently) revealed that Arsenal number two, Pat Rice, rang up his number two (confused'), Steve Walford, to enquire about Gareth Barry. "Myself and Steve Walford both know Arsene Wenger's assistant Pat Rice," "He phoned Steve to ask how the Liverpool thing had gone and said that they might show an interest. "At the end of the conversation Arsenal said 'that's...
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Aston Villa Blog (Free subscription) | 15/07/2008
First things first; General Krulak, or the person writing under his name last week, knows nothing about transfers or who Martin O'Neill is going after. Believe that, if you believe what the person writing under his name tells you. "My point was to say that the only person who knows who we are going for and what price is, of course, MON," is what was wrote, under his name, after we got confirmation...
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footy247 (Free subscription) | 15/07/2008
First things first; General Krulak, or the person writing under his name last week, knows nothing about transfers or who Martin O'Neill is going after. Believe that, if you believe what the person writing under his name tells you. read more
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Arsenal.com (Free subscription) | 26/06/2008
Captain in late 1970s amassed over 500 appearances and now works as assistant to Arsène Wenger
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Red Orbit (Free subscription) | 22/06/2008
By Pat Rice, Northwest Florida Daily News, Fort Walton Beach Jun. 22--A week or so ago, Mary and I celebrated our 25th wedding anniversary. That's right, the Big 25.