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ROO BEAUTY! MACC LAND BIG VICTORY OVER YELTZ
The Non-League Football Paper

ROO BEAUTY! MACC LAND BIG VICTORY OVER YELTZ

A JOHN ROONEY brace and goals from Alex Hurst and Alex Curran helped Macclesfield to victory over Halesowen Town in the Isuzu FA Trophy first round.

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October 29, 2023
MARINE LIFE IS READY FOR ITS NEXT ADVENTURE
The Non-League Football Paper

MARINE LIFE IS READY FOR ITS NEXT ADVENTURE

MARINE boss Neil Young will enjoy a bit of R&R today after a long FA Trophy trip to Cambridgeshire, watch the Manchester Derby — and then start preparing for League Two Harrogate Town.

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October 29, 2023
JON'S TOP SEADOGS AIM TO RECREATE HISTORY
The Non-League Football Paper

JON'S TOP SEADOGS AIM TO RECREATE HISTORY

JON Greening plans to take hometown club Scarborough Athletic back to the future two decades after an iconic clash with Chelsea.

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October 29, 2023
Caldy aiming to be best of part-timers
The Rugby Paper

Caldy aiming to be best of part-timers

HAVING comfortably held their own as newcomers in the Championship last season, Caldy have set high aspirations of finishing as the highest placed part-time team in the league.

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October 29, 2023
BEES ARE HAVING THE LAST LAUGH
The Non-League Football Paper

BEES ARE HAVING THE LAST LAUGH

On one of my visits to The Hive not so long ago one punter cracked a joke. 'Soon', he quipped, 'a bit like London rats, you'll never be more than ten feet away from a former Barnet manager'.

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October 29, 2023
DALE BLITZ TOO HOT FOR POOLS
The Non-League Football Paper

DALE BLITZ TOO HOT FOR POOLS

A BLISTERING first half performance ended Rochdale's six-match wait for a win despite having to withstand a fightback from Hartlepool United.

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October 29, 2023
HEWELT SPOT ON AS BORO HERO
The Non-League Football Paper

HEWELT SPOT ON AS BORO HERO

IT PROVED the classic game By Ben Hughes of two halves as Radcliffe eventually progressed through to round two following a penalty shoot-out victory over near-neighbours FC United.

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October 29, 2023
SHERON'S SCREAMER TO RESCUE
The Non-League Football Paper

SHERON'S SCREAMER TO RESCUE

OLDHAM boss Micky Mellon praised his side’s effort after the Latics twice came from behind to share the spoils with Altrincham.

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October 29, 2023
CLARETS ARE JUST THE JOB!
The Non-League Football Paper

CLARETS ARE JUST THE JOB!

100% boss reveals his unlikely secret

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October 29, 2023
Borthwick has tough decisions to make
The Rugby Paper

Borthwick has tough decisions to make

FOURTH in the Six Nations, third in the World Cup. Redemption rather than progress for England given the pool they were in and their highly structured game plan, but given the relatively little time Steve Borthwick had to prepare the team after the sacking of Eddie Jones, to get within two minutes of the final as much as could have realistically been expected.

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October 29, 2023
Village teams which gave stars their start
The Rugby Paper

Village teams which gave stars their start

WHEN the Principality Stadium crowd rises to salute Leigh Halfpenny as he makes his final appearance on the international stage against the Barbarians this weekend, the fans should couple Gorseinon RFC in their applause.

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October 29, 2023
Randall's out to get the world at his feet
The Rugby Paper

Randall's out to get the world at his feet

WHEN Harry Randall was released from the England squad in the summer, the scrum-half was told he needed to work on his kicking.

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October 29, 2023
George urges RFU to listen to old boys
The Rugby Paper

George urges RFU to listen to old boys

JAMIE George has urged the RFU to listen to England's seasoned internationals before rubber-stamping proposals over new playing tracts.

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October 29, 2023
Pearson: I'm lucky to end up at Saints
The Rugby Paper

Pearson: I'm lucky to end up at Saints

TOM Pearson did not have to think for long when Northampton made their move for him after London Irish folded at the end of last season.

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October 29, 2023
It's time to decide who we really are
The Rugby Paper

It's time to decide who we really are

JUST the other day, during a sandstorm stoppage at a Cricket World Cup match, the commentators on the wireless were discussing the game’s latest attempt to secure a foothold in the United States.

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October 29, 2023
England's finest right to the end
The Rugby Paper

England's finest right to the end

NOW here’s a little in-house admission. A couple of months ago, when England were playing Fiji at Twickenham in that rather disappointing and poorly attended World Cup warmup match, I was down to write a live comment piece. Something or somebody from the game that deserved further focus and scrutiny.

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October 29, 2023
England in mood for All Blacks
The Rugby Paper

England in mood for All Blacks

‘BRING on New Zealand’ was the cry from the Red Roses after they dispatched Canada 45-12.

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October 29, 2023
INVESTING IN A GREENER WORLD
Newsweek Europe

INVESTING IN A GREENER WORLD

Here's how you can help FUND the future of SUSTAINABILITY-and, hopefully, make some money for YOURSELF at the same time

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November 03, 2023
Leslie Jones
Newsweek Europe

Leslie Jones

LESLIE JONES, BEST KNOWN FOR HER STAR-MAKING TURN ON SATURDAY Night Live, is ready to share her story, on her terms and in her own way. She came up with her new book's title \"because a whole bunch of people [would] come up to me and go, \"That's Leslie-f******-Jones!\"\" In her book, Leslie F****** Jones (Grand Central Publishing), the comedian shares the abuse she suffered as a child, her path to stardom and how she emerged with a level head.

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November 03, 2023
AMERICA'S Best-In-State HOSPITALS
Newsweek Europe

AMERICA'S Best-In-State HOSPITALS

NAVIGATING A HEALTH CRISIS FOR YOURSELF OR A LOVED ONE can be overwhelming.

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November 03, 2023
BANKING ON A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE
Newsweek Europe

BANKING ON A SUSTAINABLE FUTURE

GREEN LOANS, savings accounts and credit cards are becoming more plentiful and MORE POPULAR. But it PAYS to pick with care

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November 03, 2023
The Most Carbon-Conscious Cities in the World
Newsweek Europe

The Most Carbon-Conscious Cities in the World

Emissions-free transportation zones, planting trees, encouraging bicycle use and powering utilities with renewable energy are among the easiest ways for cities to go green.

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November 03, 2023
Attack on free speech and privacy
The Light

Attack on free speech and privacy

Bringing in mass censorship under guise of safety

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Issue 38: October 2023
Two wings on the same bird
The Light

Two wings on the same bird

Enacting tyranny equally from left and right of politics

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Issue 38: October 2023
Government must benefit us
The Light

Government must benefit us

Great Reset of 1688 established the people’s reign over our leaders

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Issue 38: October 2023
Let's drain the swamp
The Light

Let's drain the swamp

Independent candidates can transform political landscape

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Issue 38: October 2023
Not another scary variant!
The Light

Not another scary variant!

Campaign of fear to get more people injected

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Issue 38: October 2023
New kids on the bloc
The Light

New kids on the bloc

More countries joining BRICS alliance

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Issue 38: October 2023
Tragedy of sexually confusing pupils
The Light

Tragedy of sexually confusing pupils

Women and children are paying the heaviest price

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Issue 38: October 2023
UN declares intent to lock us down
The Light

UN declares intent to lock us down

Proposed powers to close schools, inject and censor

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Issue 38: October 2023