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Ford: Shades of '19 in this team
The Rugby Paper

Ford: Shades of '19 in this team

MIKE Ford is growing more and more convinced England are on the right road to a dream Final stop off in Paris.

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September 24, 2023
I refused to let injuries ruin the career I loved
The Rugby Paper

I refused to let injuries ruin the career I loved

THE thing I took most pleasure from in my playing days, apart from obviously all the friendships I made, was being part of the Sale Sharks squad that won the Premiership in 2006. To be honest, I didn’t have a clue where Sale was when my agent told me they were interested in signing me after Ospreys had let me go. I knew it was in England, that was about it. So when I checked on the map and found it was in Manchester, being a massive Man Utd fan, I was made up.

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September 24, 2023
Saracens break their Cup duck with dominant display
The Rugby Paper

Saracens break their Cup duck with dominant display

SARACENS put in a dominant performance to thrash Nottingham 73-29 and get their first Premiership Rugby Cup win of the season.

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September 24, 2023
DABBERS GET READY PLAY TRUMP CARD!
The Non-League Football Paper

DABBERS GET READY PLAY TRUMP CARD!

PAUL Carden will return to the scene of his greatest triumph when he takes his Nantwich Town side to face Chester in the FA Cup next weekend.

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September 24, 2023
ADENIYI'S CHUFFED WITH HIS RORINS
The Non-League Football Paper

ADENIYI'S CHUFFED WITH HIS RORINS

CARSHALTON Athletic put promotion rivals Enfield Town to the sword to maintain their unbeaten start to the season – and earned glowing praise from boss Peter Adeniyi.

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September 24, 2023
THE 100 MOST LOVED WORKPLACES in AMERICA
Newsweek Europe

THE 100 MOST LOVED WORKPLACES in AMERICA

These companies prove that doing right by your employees pays off in a big way

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September 29, 2023
Jeff Probst
Newsweek Europe

Jeff Probst

FOR THE PAST 23 YEARS, SURVIVOR HOST AND PRODUCER JEFF PROBST HAS been a mainstay on our televisions, and year after year he continues to be amazed by the game

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September 29, 2023
THE MESSY FUTURE OF WORK
Newsweek Europe

THE MESSY FUTURE OF WORK

REMOTE WORK is clearly here to stay but there are still a lot of wrinkles to iron out

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September 29, 2023
Going Big on Small Talk
Newsweek Europe

Going Big on Small Talk

Spontaneous speaking isn't rocket science. Use these tips and tricks to breathe easier, speak freely and connect with anyone

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10 mins  |
September 29, 2023
United Nations meeting to accelerate Great Reset
The Light

United Nations meeting to accelerate Great Reset

Globalists halfway to Agenda 2030 goal

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Issue 37: September 2023
A brilliant writer to the very end
The Light

A brilliant writer to the very end

Roger's love for humanity drove him on during 50-year journalist career

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Issue 37: September 2023
Bring back the League of Nations
The Light

Bring back the League of Nations

Its successor the UN is taking over world governance

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4 mins  |
Issue 37: September 2023
Marathon battle with AstraZeneca
The Light

Marathon battle with AstraZeneca

Grandad triumphs over adversity for endurance challenge

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3 mins  |
Issue 37: September 2023
Be civil about fighting tyranny
The Light

Be civil about fighting tyranny

Just Stop Oil! used to reinforce globalist agenda

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4 mins  |
Issue 37: September 2023
Day the newspapers died
The Light

Day the newspapers died

Reporting on 9/11 saw collapse in trust of mainstream news

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4 mins  |
Issue 37: September 2023
Break the cycle of fear
The Light

Break the cycle of fear

Sowing seeds of humanity for the next generation

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3 mins  |
Issue 37: September 2023
Fake narratives a tool of control
The Light

Fake narratives a tool of control

Tyranny favours telling big lies over using brute force

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4 mins  |
Issue 37: September 2023
Age of tyranny
The Light

Age of tyranny

Energy Bill will legalise ‘force' to enter homes

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2 mins  |
Issue 37: September 2023
From chemistry to politics
The Light

From chemistry to politics

Shane Fudge interviews David Kurten of the Heritage Party

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4 mins  |
Issue 37: September 2023
‘Thou shalt hate nature’
The Light

‘Thou shalt hate nature’

Don’t fall for their evil spell

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4 mins  |
Issue 37: September 2023
Curse of climate anxiety
The Light

Curse of climate anxiety

Children being traumatised by green propaganda

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4 mins  |
Issue 37: September 2023
DOBRA'S JOB IS DONE FOR SPIREITES AS FLEET FALTER
The Non-League Football Paper

DOBRA'S JOB IS DONE FOR SPIREITES AS FLEET FALTER

ARMANDO Dobra’s late goal fired Chesterfield to the top of the table with a fourth successive victory.

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2 mins  |
September 17, 2023
Matt leaves Kiddy boss angered
The Non-League Football Paper

Matt leaves Kiddy boss angered

MATTY WARBURTON scored the only goal of the game as Solihull Moors defeated Kidderminster Harriers at Aggborough, in a match the hosts will be disappointed not to have nicked a point from after dominating the second half.

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2 mins  |
September 17, 2023
ALBION AGONY AS BLUES CRUISE
The Non-League Football Paper

ALBION AGONY AS BLUES CRUISE

CHESTER left it late to break Tadcaster Albion hearts after the club, playing in the shadow of the John Smith’s Brewery, had led for half an hour.

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2 mins  |
September 17, 2023
THOMAS ROCKET ENDS DREAM FOR LARKS
The Non-League Football Paper

THOMAS ROCKET ENDS DREAM FOR LARKS

JORDAN Thomas’ wonder strike helped Bath City recover from 2-0 down to overcome city rivals Larkhall Athletic.

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September 17, 2023
'DON'T FORGET ABOUT DALE!'
The Non-League Football Paper

'DON'T FORGET ABOUT DALE!'

TWO-GOAL Tyrese Sinclair said Rochdale sent out a message of intent to the rest of the National League by beating leaders Barnet.

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September 17, 2023
Scrum-halves taking over as Springboks ring changes
The Rugby Paper

Scrum-halves taking over as Springboks ring changes

JACQUES Nienaber’s South Africa have built themselves on versatility and that philosophy is illustrated with four scrumhalves in the match day 23 for their encounter against Romania today.

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September 17, 2023
High-flying Codling is perfect fit for Falcons
The Rugby Paper

High-flying Codling is perfect fit for Falcons

ALEX Codling has taken a roundabout route to land a top coaching job in the Premiership – and believes his experience of different countries and leagues will help him push Newcastle up the table.

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3 mins  |
September 17, 2023
Fit-again Richards is setting his sights high
The Rugby Paper

Fit-again Richards is setting his sights high

BATH’s Ewan Richards is hoping that he can put last season’s injury troubles behind him and keep pushing forward at The Rec, whether it is at lock or in the hotly-contested back row.

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2 mins  |
September 17, 2023
Equation is simple now for Fijian bid
The Rugby Paper

Equation is simple now for Fijian bid

THE World Cup has turned into a knockout tournament for Fiji after last weekend’s heartache in Bordeaux when they fell tantalisingly short against Wales.

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September 17, 2023