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'What I'm doing is just sharing things that have worked for me. I think each individual has to find what works for them.'

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February 02 - 09, 2024
WHAT WOULD AN INDEPENDENT TEXAS LOOK LIKE?
Newsweek Europe

WHAT WOULD AN INDEPENDENT TEXAS LOOK LIKE?

SECESSION CAMPAIGNERS HAVE PUSHED TO GET A FREEDOM REFERENDUM ON THE BALLOT IN THE LONE STAR STATE. IS THE RETURN TO BEING A REPUBLIC A PIPE DREAM OR IS IT COMING DOWN THE PIPE?

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10+ mins  |
February 02 - 09, 2024
Harvard in Turmoil
Newsweek Europe

Harvard in Turmoil

Campuses are hotbeds of protest, but it's nothing new. Nor is it as bad now as in the '60s and '70s

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9 mins  |
February 02 - 09, 2024
I Wish Mom Had Ozempic. She'd Have Liked Me
Newsweek Europe

I Wish Mom Had Ozempic. She'd Have Liked Me

Semaglutide drugs would have made a huge difference to my mother's mental health and to our relationship

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4 mins  |
February 02 - 09, 2024
Collegiate Swifties Rejoice
Newsweek Europe

Collegiate Swifties Rejoice

Here's why schools from the Ivy League to the U.K. are offering electives on Taylor Swift - from her social significance to her business acumen

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6 mins  |
February 02 - 09, 2024
Jake Johnson
Newsweek Europe

Jake Johnson

'If the business is gone and the dream is over, [Self Reliance] was the movie I wanted to make'

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2 mins  |
February 02 - 09, 2024
GREENS MOURN ENGLAND LEGEND JOHN
The Non-League Football Paper

GREENS MOURN ENGLAND LEGEND JOHN

HENDON are mourning the death of legendary goalkeeper John Swannell, who died on Wednesday following a heart attack.

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1 min  |
January 21, 2024
I'll protect new boys, promises Borthwick
The Rugby Paper

I'll protect new boys, promises Borthwick

STEVE Borthwick has vowed to protect his Six Nations rookies from the social media trolls and insists there will be time for players to let their hair down in camp.

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3 mins  |
January 21, 2024
Paver: Championship a great launchpad
The Rugby Paper

Paver: Championship a great launchpad

ALAN Paver insists the Championship still remains the ‘perfect launchpad’ for young players and coaches to reach the very pinnacle of the modern-day game.

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January 21, 2024
NEIL'S STILL CHOSEN ONE FOR REBELS
The Non-League Football Paper

NEIL'S STILL CHOSEN ONE FOR REBELS

NEIL Reynolds says he is determined to repay FC United’s faith in him after agreeing to extend his contract as manager until April 2026.

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January 21, 2024
Students are being taught some crucial rugby lessons
The Rugby Paper

Students are being taught some crucial rugby lessons

LOUGHBOROUGH are relishing the opportunity to play in National 2 West because of the experience it offers.

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January 21, 2024
Focus for Field is finding a way forward to a fantastic future
The Rugby Paper

Focus for Field is finding a way forward to a fantastic future

THE departure of longstanding director of rugby Gareth Lewis and the loss of key players has presented Huddersfield with a challenging first half of the season.

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January 21, 2024
Taylor happy to leave the bad times behind
The Rugby Paper

Taylor happy to leave the bad times behind

FOLLOWING London Irish’s demise, Gloucester has been a safe haven for numerous redundant Exiles and promising England U20s flyhalf Rory Taylor is one of many loving life in his new surroundings.

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January 21, 2024
Llandovery edge past rivals Ebbw
The Rugby Paper

Llandovery edge past rivals Ebbw

LLANDOVERY clung on to beat Ebbw Vale 17-15 in the battle of the Welsh Premiership’s top two.

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3 mins  |
January 21, 2024
Sanderson hoping record crowd will inspire Sharks
The Rugby Paper

Sanderson hoping record crowd will inspire Sharks

ALEX Sanderson wants La Rochelle to feel the noise as they prepare to take on the back-to-back European champions in front of a predicted sell-out at the Salford Community Stadium.

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January 21, 2024
Lewis hoping to make some big headlines of his own!
The Rugby Paper

Lewis hoping to make some big headlines of his own!

DAN Lewis believes Leicester Lions have what it takes to beat the drop after their victory over Blackheath last weekend.

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January 21, 2024
Ben making a Kell of an impression with Bury!
The Rugby Paper

Ben making a Kell of an impression with Bury!

BEN Kelland took over the forwards coach responsibilities alongside his work in Bury St Edmunds’ second-row and has created a formidable pack that have contributed to his side’s unbeaten home record.

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January 21, 2024
Hutchinson glad to be back in the fold
The Rugby Paper

Hutchinson glad to be back in the fold

MUCH has been made of the five backs from free-scoring North- ampton who have made the Six Nations squad, but just as deserving was the recall for Scotland centre Rory Hutchinson whose last cap came 18 months ago.

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January 21, 2024
Beard: To get the call was a dream come true
The Rugby Paper

Beard: To get the call was a dream come true

OSCAR Beard missed the call he dared not expect. The Harlequins centre had shut himself in his room at home at the time England’s head coach Steve Borthwick was calling players to tell them they were in his squad for the Six Nations.

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January 21, 2024
England must play with the 'wow' factor
The Rugby Paper

England must play with the 'wow' factor

ONE of the biggest talking points of Steve Borthwick’s 2024 Six Nations squad is the selection of Jamie George as England captain. I’m not sure how innovative or game-changing it is, or whether it will prove to be great foresight.

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5 mins  |
January 21, 2024
Noon proud to be top of the hit parade
The Rugby Paper

Noon proud to be top of the hit parade

BECKY Noon is delighted her dirty work in the engine room is being noticed as the Leicester Tigers lock was named top tackler in the Women’s Premiership this season.

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January 21, 2024
CAM THE KING FOR LAKELAND
The Non-League Football Paper

CAM THE KING FOR LAKELAND

'Massive' point for Linnets

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January 21, 2024
MAGPIES RALLY FOR STRICKEN STAR JEZ
The Non-League Football Paper

MAGPIES RALLY FOR STRICKEN STAR JEZ

RELIEVED boss Tim Sills vowed that Wimborne Town would rally round in support of teammate Jez Bedford following his ‘touch and go’ brush with a lacerated kidney.

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January 21, 2024
Tough for Falcons as Diamond gets ready
The Rugby Paper

Tough for Falcons as Diamond gets ready

NEWCASTLE’S players will have their fourth boss in less than a year when Steve Diamond starts work as consultant director of rugby next month.

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January 21, 2024
MANCINI GIVES KEV A PERFECT PLATFORM
The Non-League Football Paper

MANCINI GIVES KEV A PERFECT PLATFORM

ANTHONY Mancini’s stunning second-half winner handed watching new Hartlepool United head coach Kevin Phillips the perfect boost.

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2 mins  |
January 21, 2024
MAY THE FORCE BE WITH STU!
The Non-League Football Paper

MAY THE FORCE BE WITH STU!

Maynard relishing Notts opportunity

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2 mins  |
January 21, 2024
Leicester left waiting for spot in knockouts
The Rugby Paper

Leicester left waiting for spot in knockouts

LEINSTER may have started slowly but their typical steely composure eventually overpowered Leicester for a third successive encounter between the teams.

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January 21, 2024
Lynagh lets rip with stunning try double
The Rugby Paper

Lynagh lets rip with stunning try double

LOUIS Lynagh, just 23 and still with a big future, returned to form and prominence with a decisive brace of first-half tries as Quins marched into the round of 16 with a seven-try demolition of Ulster.

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January 21, 2024
Reid: We are out to finish on a high
The Rugby Paper

Reid: We are out to finish on a high

EVEN for five-time champions Toulouse, achieving a perfect 15 points from 15 record from the first three rounds of the Champions Cup had proved beyond them until this season.

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January 21, 2024
BROWN OFF TO A FLYER WITH KIDDY
The Non-League Football Paper

BROWN OFF TO A FLYER WITH KIDDY

PHIL BROWN enjoyed a dream start to his reign at Kidderminster Harriers, as the National League strugglers stormed back from two goals down to defeat Aldershot Town in a pulsating affair.

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January 21, 2024