Following the terrorist massacre in Mumbai, TED CORBETT recalls a terrorist threat on a previous England cricket tour to India, and the dilemma for pr…
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Month: November 2008
Steve Parry: “one of the best”
From Barry Newcombe at Wembley Steve Parry, the former sports editor of Reuters and widely regarded and praised as one of the most influential figures…
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BOA names Parsons as director of communications
Adam Parsons, the 38-year-old sports reporter at BBC News, has been named as the British Olympic Association’s director of communications and pu…
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World Cup chiefs reconsider web charges
By Keir Radnedge South Africa’s 2010 World Cup organisers have promised to resolve concerns over internet access for the media at the finals. T…
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Telegraph announces another 50 job cuts
Despite creating 40 “new jobs” as recently as last month, Telegraph Media Group is to axe 50 journalists’ posts before Christmas, an…
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Tyler jumps back into the limelight 60 years on
In a year when Manchester United won their third European Cup, Wales took the Six Nations title and Grand Slam, Joe Calzaghe won his 46th pro fight an…
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Adlington and Hoy acclaimed at SJA Sports Awards
From Ian Cole at The Brewery in London Britain’s tremendous Olympic performances in Beijing were recognised today when Chris Hoy and Rebecca Adl…
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Trescothick triumphant in book awards
Marcus Trescothick’s “extraordinarily brave” autobiography, according to judge John Inverdale, was this afternoon named as the winne…
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Clayton confirmed as Mail’s head of sport
Lee Clayton has been confirmed as the new head of sport at the Daily Mail.…
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Kilimanjaro or bust – Stafford completes his trek
By Ian Stafford At precisely 7.08am on Thursday, October 9, I took the last few, drunken steps towards the wooden signpost that tells you that, at 19,…
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