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Stop ignoring us, say eco-settlement group Dorset Echo, UK - But West Dorset District Council's development services manager John Greenslade said the council was not ignoring the group. He said: "Representatives of ... |
Murder Suspects Nabbed The Bahama Journal, Bahamas - Senior Assistant Commissioner of Police Ellison Greenslade, who did not confirm exactly where the suspects were arrested, said one of them was a suspect ... |
Leader of the council questions Government handling at Pirbright Mid Devon Star, UK - By Jean Tilley THE Leader of Devon County Council, Cllr Brian Greenslade has asked for answers, to what work has been done to improve bio-security at the ... |
Sport in Brief Times Online, UK - ... Group Scottish International Open in Perth in November, when he will play Jason Greenslade, another former Cardiff clubmate, in the first round. ... |
![]() News & Star | Too fast: Creighton's Dan Greenslade ran round the Cockermouth ... News & Star, UK - Creighton opened the scoring after four minutes with a well taken try by scrum-half Matt Rogers and conversion by Dan Greenslade. ... |
'Don't let other families go through this' Dorset Echo, UK - Lita Palmer, mother of 16-year-old carpenter Cayde Greenslade - who died instantly after stumbling into the 750volt line at Hamworthy station - said: "This ... |
Fallen soldier's parents are rallying their hopes Globe and Mail, Canada - SAINT JOHN -- Normal will never be normal again for Laurie and Donnie Greenslade, whose son, David, was killed in Afghanistan in the spring. ... |
Greenslade gifts to be auctioned off on Friday The Freeport News, Bahamas - By LEDEDRA MARCHE Gift items returned to the Royal Bahamas Police Force by Senior Assistant Com-missioner of Police Ellison Greenslade four weeks ago are ... |
We are now approaching annual meeting time - Friday, October 5 ... Express & Echo, UK - Heaviest fish for the fortnight was banked by Crediton's Stuart Greenslade when he hooked and landed his specimen common of 25lbs 12oz. ... |
Scottish continue impressive start Richmond and Twickenham Times, UK - The score was made by Rory Greenslade-Jones, who sliced through the Park midfield and with abundant choices about him sent Anton Petzer clear. ... |
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Dave Greenslade - The Pentateuch Of The Cosmogony (prog keyboard concept album)
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Blogs
(source Google Blogsearch) Greek riot police beat up photographer
When a teacher decided to take photographs of a peaceful demonstration in Greece, he ended up with a dislocated shoulder, fractured nose, multiple cuts and bruising after being beaten up by riot police. He says he was arrested in ...
Will Londoners fall for the Eros card?
After the Oyster card comes the Eros card. Some people, notably at London's City Hall, will note the irony of the Evening Standard adopting an idea first developed by a mayor, Ken Livingstone, whose transport policies it has so often...
Economist appeals to wider audience
In two days' time, The Economist launches an advertising campaign with a new twist, appealing to a slightly broader audience than its regular - and growing - constituency. The central theme is underlined by the slogan, "You might be ...
How did Nepalese journalist die?
The Paris-based press watchdog, Reporters Without Borders, is calling for an official inquiry into the death of Nepalese journalist Shankar Panthi, whose body was found by a roadside six days ago. Police quickly announced that he was ...
Now Trinity Mirror looks unlikely to achieve its £450m sell-off target
Trinity Mirror yesterday sought to damp down so-called "speculation" that it might not sell off the Racing Post and its Midlands newspaper titles. But Ben Fenton in today's Financial Times reiterates that the group is "in danger of ...
French paper denies rugby dirty tricks
A French sports newspaper, L'Equipe, has denied that its allegations about the private life of a member of the Irish rugby team, Ronan O'Gara, are part of a dirty tricks campaign ahead of tomorrow's world cup match. The paper's rugby...
Meyer urges PCC website kitemark
Newspapers are being urged to carry a quality kitemark on their websites so that surfers can trust what they read. Sir Christopher Meyer, chairman of the Press Complaints Commission, says the use of a PCC logo would enable readers to...
Poland's Agora faces new competition
One of Poland's leading newspaper publishers, Agora, is facing increasingly tough competition. When Germany's Axel Springer launched a rival to Agora's flagship national daily, Gazeta Wyborcza, last year it lost sales, slashed its cover ...
Bangladesh cartoonist arrested
A Bangladesh cartoonist has been detained for allegedly insulting Muslims with a reference to the prophet Muhammad. Arifur Rahman's drawing, in a satirical weekly magazine published by the mass-circulation daily Prothom Alo, ...
Lions producing more of a whimper than a roar
Nick Greenslade: Dare we even think it, but could all four home nations be about to fall at the first hurdle in the World Cup?
Is circulation revenue worth having now that advertisers love free ...
The decision by the New York Times to dismantle its website pay wall prompts media commentator Philip Stone to ask whether printed newspapers should forgo circulation revenue altogether and opt for free distribution. ...
Publisher ordered out of newspaper
The Minneapolis Star Tribune publisher Par Ridder has been ordered by a court to leave his job for a year in an action brought by his previous employer, the St. Paul Pioneer Press, which had accused him of misusing "proprietary...
Murdoch to dismantle WSJ pay wall
Rupert Murdoch gave a broad hint about dropping the Wall Street Journal's policy of charging for access to its website. He told a Goldman Sachs conference in New York that the move was "right on the front burner" once his...
Troops attack Somalia media offices
Somalia's independent Shabelle media company said government troops surrounded its Mogadishu office yesterday and opened fire at the building, wounding a security guard. Government officials declined to comment on the incident, ...
Liverpool fans wrong to attack football writer joining News of the ...
I know the people of Liverpool still feel so strongly about The Sun's disgraceful Hillsborough slur that they will not countenance any rapprochement. But the news that a popular local sports reporter has received violent threats because ...
When a teacher decided to take photographs of a peaceful demonstration in Greece, he ended up with a dislocated shoulder, fractured nose, multiple cuts and bruising after being beaten up by riot police. He says he was arrested in ...
Will Londoners fall for the Eros card?
After the Oyster card comes the Eros card. Some people, notably at London's City Hall, will note the irony of the Evening Standard adopting an idea first developed by a mayor, Ken Livingstone, whose transport policies it has so often...
Economist appeals to wider audience
In two days' time, The Economist launches an advertising campaign with a new twist, appealing to a slightly broader audience than its regular - and growing - constituency. The central theme is underlined by the slogan, "You might be ...
How did Nepalese journalist die?
The Paris-based press watchdog, Reporters Without Borders, is calling for an official inquiry into the death of Nepalese journalist Shankar Panthi, whose body was found by a roadside six days ago. Police quickly announced that he was ...
Now Trinity Mirror looks unlikely to achieve its £450m sell-off target
Trinity Mirror yesterday sought to damp down so-called "speculation" that it might not sell off the Racing Post and its Midlands newspaper titles. But Ben Fenton in today's Financial Times reiterates that the group is "in danger of ...
French paper denies rugby dirty tricks
A French sports newspaper, L'Equipe, has denied that its allegations about the private life of a member of the Irish rugby team, Ronan O'Gara, are part of a dirty tricks campaign ahead of tomorrow's world cup match. The paper's rugby...
Meyer urges PCC website kitemark
Newspapers are being urged to carry a quality kitemark on their websites so that surfers can trust what they read. Sir Christopher Meyer, chairman of the Press Complaints Commission, says the use of a PCC logo would enable readers to...
Poland's Agora faces new competition
One of Poland's leading newspaper publishers, Agora, is facing increasingly tough competition. When Germany's Axel Springer launched a rival to Agora's flagship national daily, Gazeta Wyborcza, last year it lost sales, slashed its cover ...
Bangladesh cartoonist arrested
A Bangladesh cartoonist has been detained for allegedly insulting Muslims with a reference to the prophet Muhammad. Arifur Rahman's drawing, in a satirical weekly magazine published by the mass-circulation daily Prothom Alo, ...
Lions producing more of a whimper than a roar
Nick Greenslade: Dare we even think it, but could all four home nations be about to fall at the first hurdle in the World Cup?
Is circulation revenue worth having now that advertisers love free ...
The decision by the New York Times to dismantle its website pay wall prompts media commentator Philip Stone to ask whether printed newspapers should forgo circulation revenue altogether and opt for free distribution. ...
Publisher ordered out of newspaper
The Minneapolis Star Tribune publisher Par Ridder has been ordered by a court to leave his job for a year in an action brought by his previous employer, the St. Paul Pioneer Press, which had accused him of misusing "proprietary...
Murdoch to dismantle WSJ pay wall
Rupert Murdoch gave a broad hint about dropping the Wall Street Journal's policy of charging for access to its website. He told a Goldman Sachs conference in New York that the move was "right on the front burner" once his...
Troops attack Somalia media offices
Somalia's independent Shabelle media company said government troops surrounded its Mogadishu office yesterday and opened fire at the building, wounding a security guard. Government officials declined to comment on the incident, ...
Liverpool fans wrong to attack football writer joining News of the ...
I know the people of Liverpool still feel so strongly about The Sun's disgraceful Hillsborough slur that they will not countenance any rapprochement. But the news that a popular local sports reporter has received violent threats because ...
