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IndieLondon (Free subscription) | yesterday
KEANE are pleased to announce details of a new eight-song EP and a tour of English forests in 2010. The Night Train EP will be released on May 8, 2010, and will feature eight powerful new tracks that were written and recorded during the Perfect Symmetry . The EP takes its title from the band’s favoured mode of transport during the tour. The EP includes Keane’s genre-busting collaborations...
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John's Labour blog (Free subscription) | 18/11/2009
UNISON London NEC member (and local School Crossing Officer ) Louise Couling, is to stand against the fascist BNP Councillor and London Assembly member, Richard Barnbrook, in next year’s local council elections in Barking and Dagenham, East London. At this morning’s London UNISON regional committee it was announced that the no nonsense east end grandmother and committed anti-fascist Louise...
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Romney Marsh Times (Free subscription) | 29/10/2009
A sport and play area in Lydd, Romney Marsh, is to lock horns with a recreational space in Newhaven, East Sussex, in a televised competition to win £50,000 lottery funding. The People’s Millions TV contest on Monday 23rd November will see Lydd Town Council’s Dennes Lane Sport and Play Project showcased on ITV Meridian’s evening regional news as it battles against Newhaven Community...
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GetSetPet.co.uk (Free subscription) | 23/10/2009
Dog Walking & Boarding Service Battle & surrounding areas Originally founded in early 2006 proprietor Mark Sayers started his business ‘The Sussex Dog Walker’ offering dog walking services and home boarding as he realised that people lives were becoming more and more hectic and those suffering from illness and the elderly needed his help. Districts Covered: Battle, Bexhill, Netherfield,...
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Radon Mitigation Pittsburgh (Free subscription) | 19/10/2009
A former record factory worker died from a disease related to asbestos exposure, according to medical reports. Maurice Kelly was 80 years old at the time of his death on March 15 th of this year. Kelly, a resident of Eastbourne, East Sussex, England, worked for record giant EMI Records during the 1950s. The cause of death was a mesothelioma lung tumor linked to asbestos exposure, according to a coroners...
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GetSetPet.co.uk (Free subscription) | 18/09/2009
Black Oriental shorthair, Seal Point Oriental Long A lovely pair of cats aged 7 years. Brother and Sister. They need a new home due to their family re-locating in stages, they have been very much loved and their family hope someone will come along who will love them as much. The male is a black Oriental [...]
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Holiday Parks UK (Free subscription) | 07/08/2009
East Sussex is a good place to getaway on holiday and there are plenty of locations and choices for a short break or main holiday away. One of the most popular areas is Battle just outside of Hastings and when you stay here there are plenty of accommodation options. One of the most popular are the Holiday Parks in Battle as they provide a superb family holiday for a really excellent price, and on top...
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 30/07/2009
Crowds gather for military tribute to first world war veteran and world's oldest man Crowds turned out today to mark the "end of an era" at the funeral service of the first world war veteran and world's oldest man Henry Allingham . A full military service was held for Allingham, who died in his sleep aged 113 on 18 July at St Dunstan's care home for blind ex-service personnel in Ovingdean,...
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BigLee's Miniature Adventures (Free subscription) | 29/07/2009
To the Redoubt! is an annual wargames event held at the Eastbourne Redoubt in East Sussex, UK. Situated on the seafront the Redoubt was once part of Britain's defense against the French during the Napoleonic wars and later against the Germans during WWII. In 1977 a group of ex servicemen acquired the Redoubt to hold displays and thus the fortress became a museum. The show is run by the Eastbourne Wargames...
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swrc (Free subscription) | 26/07/2009
Eight of the C group set off for the ride to Barns Green in East Sussex, probably one of the longest rides in its current repertoire of routes. But the journey is worth if only to drink from the giant tea pot at Barns Green. Actually there should have been nine of us, but unfortunately Mandy took a tumble on her way to Downside Cobham and could not join us. We wish her a rapid recovery and hope to...
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People Daily (Free subscription) | 20/07/2009
The Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) is striving to boost the national economy by redoubling efforts in all sectors of the economy in a campaign called the "150-day battle." It has "created unprecedented miracles" in production and construction ever since the decision to launch such a campaign was handed down by the Central Committee of the ruling Worker's Party of Korea...
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videogamesblogger.com: (Free subscription) | 20/07/2009
Here’s a list of this weeks game releases. The most popular titles are the multiplatform games Rock Band: Country Track Pack and G-Force: The Videogame. On the downloadable games front we’ve got today’s Wii Shop and DSiWare titles Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: My Life as a Darklord, Battle Poker, 5 Spots Party, Art Style: Zengage, [...]
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Pats Pulpit (Free subscription) | 20/07/2009
Randy Moss of the New England Patriots beats Jabari Greer of the Buffalo Bills to catch a touchdown pass on September 23, 2007 at Gillette Stadium. New England defeated Buffalo 38-7. View full size photo uploaded July 20, 2009 Chris Brown (Buffalobills.com) details four elements the Bills must have to snap the streak and beat the Patriots . Here is a sampling of each point. Pressure on Brady The Giants...
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The Absorbascon (Free subscription) | 20/07/2009
Revolution is not a pretty thing and the cover of Pep 28 is no exception to the rule. We've already seen hints of what Pep scholars call the 'Quiet Revolution', that is, the Shield's slow loss of dominance over the comic book he made famous. But issue 28 is a watershed... . It is the first time the Shield does not appear on the cover of Pep. At least, not in the main illustration. The Shield is relegated...
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Usmagazine (Free subscription) | 20/07/2009
<b>Frank McCourt</b>, 78, passed away Sunday after a battle with cancer