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Reading hockey coach calls up the wife Reading women’s coach Simon Letchford has added his wife to the squad for the Investec Premier League match against Bowdon Hightown at Sonning Lane on Sunday (1pm).
Double heartbreak for Reading Hockey Club Twelve months after losing 9-8 to Bowdon Hightown after a penalty shoot-out, Reading women were forced to collect a second set of runners-up medals at the Maxifuel Super Sixes at Wembley Arena on Sunday after being edged out by Leicester.
In the Kursk area reduced the price of 11 varieties of bread The price of bread, published 11 items without grants regional budget, reduced in the Kursk area with 23 January. Correspondent BakuToday It was reported in the press-service of the administration of Kursk oblast.
For Republicans it’s a perfect mess in Florida The Archie Bunker wing of the Republican Party, whose mental cheese slid off its cracker when a guy with the middle name Hussein advanced to the presidency, doesn’t just want to see the GOP win back the White House . They want to see Barack Obama punished — humiliated, even. And so they’ve spent the last year fishing for a candidate who’ll get onstage during a debate and call Obama a Kenyan ...
Hollywood women unite to break through the celluloid ceiling With female scriptwriters behind some of the biggest movies, from Juno to Kung Fu Panda 2, it seems the sexism barrier has been lifted. But has it? Next week the Athena Film Festival will open at Barnard College in New York. The showcase, which commences on 9 February and is in its second year, is aimed at celebrating women film-makers and rewarding their art and successes. It will consist of ...
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