Newell Rubbermaid opens new ink plant in Tennessee
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Rocky Mount Telegram,
Thu Dec 03 08:42:18 PST 2009
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New Chairman For Jersey Christmas Appeal
The Jersey Christmas Appeal has a new chairman after Edward Trevor
Jersey Insight,
Wed Dec 02 01:32:37 PST 2009
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Charity head quits over aids row
... comments about aids sparked criticism from other charities. Jack Kirk, the president of the Rotary Club de la Manche, said: "Edward's a hardworking man, and the last thing he wanted wa...
BBC,
Tue, 01 Dec 2009 15:52:46 GMT
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Sean O'Grady: British have only themselves to blame for poor deal in Europe
It is almost as if Thierry Henry had walked off the pitch and pointed out, when it was not really, strictly, entirely necessary, that the Irish had just been humiliated by his Main de Dieu,...
Belfast Telegraph,
Thu Dec 03 00:29:21 PST 2009
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Giant river cut Britain adrift
... age about 9000 years ago. The scientists said they have found the sediments carried by the river, known as the Fleuve Manche, in the Bay of Biscay where seabed excavations have reveale...
The New Zealand Herald,
Mon, 30 Nov 2009 22:13:31 GMT
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'Super-river' formed the English Channel
(PhysOrg.com) -- A team of Anglo-French scientists studying sedimentary deposits in the Bay of Biscay have concluded that Britain and France were separated by a "super-river" during three p...
PhysOrg,
Wed Dec 02 06:42:06 PST 2009
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Remnants of ancient giant river reveals how Britain became cut off from France
... a huge glacial lake in the North Sea overflowed was responsible for first dividing Britain from France. The 'Fleuve Manche' or 'super-river' ran south from the area of the North Sea, a...
Daily Mail,
Mon, 30 Nov 2009 10:45:37 GMT
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A NEW chairman of the Joint Charities Christmas Appeal has been appointed following the resignation of Edward Trevor.
Jersey Evening Post,
Wed Dec 02 07:07:45 PST 2009
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Giant "super river" carved English Channel 450,000 years ago
... 9,000 years ago. The scientists said that they have found the sediments carried by the river, known as the Fleuve Manche, in the Bay of Biscay where seabed excavations have revealed th...
The London News.Net,
Mon, 30 Nov 2009 09:44:19 GMT
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Charity head quits over aids row
The chairman of the Jersey Christmas Appeal resigns following comments he made about an aids charity.
BBC News,
Tue Dec 01 08:14:15 PST 2009
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Leading article: A river ran through it
... r hand. The huge river that came to divide us permanently, from the perspective of today was always called the Fleuve Manche, never the English Channel. We cannot deny it: the British a...
The Independent,
Mon, 30 Nov 2009 05:42:14 GMT
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Giant river cut Britain adrift
A giant "super river" that carved its way through the chalky white hills connecting southern England to northern France about 450,000 years ago created the English Channel and made Britain ...
The New Zealand Herald,
Mon Nov 30 10:09:54 PST 2009
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Britain cut off from Europe by 'super-river' as little as 30,000 years ago
... scientists with the final piece in a geological jigsaw, enabling them to reconstruct the story of the "Fleuve Manche" (Channel River) a giant waterway that flowed through the area now ...
Telegraph.co.uk,
Sat, 28 Nov 2009 02:15:19 GMT
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Giant river cut Britain adrift
A giant "super river" that carved its way through the chalky white hills connecting southern England to northern France about 450,000 years ago created the English Channel and made Britain ...
The New Zealand Herald,
Mon Nov 30 08:31:34 PST 2009
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Dominic Lawson: Why the British will never love Europe
... I will tie Britain to the continent despite its natural tendency for isolation. How? I will build a tunnel under La Manche. I will succeed where Napoleon III failed.... I will flatter ...
The Independent,
Tue, 24 Nov 2009 07:23:55 GMT
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Britain cut off from Europe by 'super-river' as little as 30,000 years ago
A prehistoric "super river" periodically cut Britain off from France thousands of years before the formation of the English Channel, scientists have established.
Daily Telegraph,
Mon Nov 30 00:09:24 PST 2009
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Bring it on, says man barring R18+ games
South Australian Attorney General Michael Atkinson has challenged critics to stand against him.
News.com.au,
Thu, 19 Nov 2009 03:52:57 GMT
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MaltaToday celebrates its 10th anniversary
To mark 10 years of MaltaToday, an anniversary party was organised at the Temptasian restaurant at The Palace, Sliema, where over 200 guests attended the evening on the top floor of the 5-s...
Malta Today,
Mon Nov 30 08:55:18 PST 2009
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France-Ireland: View from the other side
... clash and found him in confident mood. Eurosport-Yahoo!: What is the atmosphere like on the other side of La Manche following Saturday's 1-0 victory? Maxime Dupuis : There's no real fu...
Eurosport,
Tue, 17 Nov 2009 23:21:30 GMT
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How a prehistoric 'super river' turned Britain into an island nation
An Anglo-French study has revealed that long before the English Channel there was a giant river which ran south from an area of the North Sea.
Daily Mail,
Sun Nov 29 20:18:29 PST 2009
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