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Month: November 2009
Will Murray make a £1m mint in London?
By Barry Newcombe Andy Murray was wearing a grey suit, pristine white shirt and tie. So, too, were the other seven players in the Barclays ATP World T…
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Caught in the net: online presses right Button
To file or not to file? Publish online or offline? Even in this digital age, NORMAN GILLER maintains the need for sports journalists to get the story …
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RFU: match accreditations
ECB: 2010 county cricket fixtures
Hunt’s new broom sweeps through BOA’s offices
By Philip Barker The British Olympic Association’s chief executive Andy Hunt threw open the doors of his organisation’s new headquarters …
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Publishers get their fingers burned by Ashes books
From Charles Sale, Daily Mail The collapse of the Ashes cricket book market will provide much ammunition for those supporting the return of England v …
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Who pressed the Button for web to scoop newspaper?
In an age of declining newspaper sales, did The Guardian “scoop” itself by running the exclusive story of Formula 1 world champion Jenson …
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Sir Bobby Charlton praises volunteers
Sports volunteers from across the United Kingdom were honoured in London last night when the Duchess of Gloucester presented the Torch Trophy Trust aw…
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Sport England launches £10m fund for women
From Sport England Sport England has launched a drive to get more women from disadvantaged communities and more women caring for children, playing spo…
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