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MEDICINE AND TECHNOLOGY ARE entwined, as some of the most significant medical advances have been made possible only through technological innovation.
Welsh Lions are strong enough to down Fijians
\"Looking at the team head coach Warren Gatland has picked, he knows what he is doing\"
Stick with 20 teams but bring in Trophy
IT'S very rare, in fact unique, for me to disagree with anything Gus Pichot says or propounds rugby wise but I must admit I'm struggling a bit with his continued support for a 24-team World Cup. And that is as a wholehearted and long-time supporter of T2 rugby nations and everything they are trying to achieve.
Pirates make Bath battle all the way
A YOUNG Bath side overcame some sticky moments to take a bonus point win as the Premiership Cup arrived at the Mennaye with a seven-try thriller in front of a capacity crowd.
Where does this leave Farrell?
\"It was Ford's composure at a time of stress that steered England to victory\"
KIDDY BREAK DROUGHT BUT STILL DENIED A HOME WIN!
THE wait goes on for Kidderminster Harriers’ first home win since their return to the National League as Rochdale forced their way back into the game to grab a point at sun-drenched Aggborough
Bizarre red doesn't stop Shaymen
FC HALIFAX Town battled back from a goal down to earn a point against Southend United at The Shay – even after losing midfielder Luke Summerfield to one of the most bizarre red cards of the season
PAIN FOR CLARETS AS GULLS WIN LATE
THERE may have been an element of fortune to their winner, but Torquay United made it six wins out of seven, against fellow promotion hopefuls Chelmsford City
DAWID IS SHINING STAR FOR BARTLEY
HE'S the best forward in the league and we're very for' tunate to have him. He's got so much quality and the goal he scored is typical of what he's about
Randall out to get Bristol motoring
HARRY Randall is using his disappointment at missing out on the World Cup to ensure Bristol make a strong start to the Premiership campaign.
We must promote game - Skivington
GEORGE Skivington has called for the game in England to put its best face, and voice, forward and sell itself after the calamity of last season when three Premiership clubs folded.
A ROUTE ONE GLORY TRAIL
THEIR name may suggest they adapt a more outdated approach, but manager Sohail Abbas Rehman knows just how to achieve modern-day success – playing the right way
TOM'S GLORY ERA IS OVER!
TOM KILLICK revealed how the ‘humbling’ backlash to his sacking after more than 19 years as Poole Town manager had proved a sanctuary amid his maelstrom of emotions
SHARED SPOILS IN TOP END THRILLER
ENFIELD Town continued their unbeaten start to the season as they twice came from behind to secure a point at the Queen Elizabeth Stadium
Brilliant Ford has the drop on Pumas
ENGLAND, down to 14 men within three minutes of the kickoff, put in a performance of guts, determination and poise to beat Argentina 27-10 in their highly anticipated World Cup opener here in Marseille last night.
GENERAL GERMAN DOWNS MARTYRS
A STUNNING hat-trick from Ricardo German ensured the Generals made it seven wins from seven in the league
TIM LAUDS DREAM TIE WITH GULLS
TIM SILLS admitted he had to do a double take when discovering his FA Cup fate
YORK ARE DOIN' IT THE ARD WAY!
Ardley is tasked with City shake-up
REVOLVING DOOR OPEN FOR DEAKIN
IAN DEAKIN wants to make a similar impact at Ilkeston Town as he and his management team did at Long Eaton United
SIMEON'S A SUPER SUB FOR THE YELTZ
SUBSTITUTE Simeon Cobourne struck a late brace to turn third-placed Hale sowen’s dominance into goals
DOMINANT BARNET UP THE ANTE!
BARNET lived up to their billing as table toppers with a convincing victory over Altrincham, who only brielfy flickered into life after Danny Collinge had headed the Bees into a ninth-minute lead
IT'S SO VITAL TO GET COVER
CROCKED Adem Ramadan says his Bank Holiday injury nightmare should serve as a reminder for his fellow semi-professionals to ensure they are financially protected from potentially suffering the same fate
AMOND MAKES AMENDS
PADRAIG AMOND’S second-half equaliser handed Woking a share of the spoils in a thrilling encounter with high-flying Solihull Moors at the Laithwaite Community Stadium
RATHBONE IS JUST RO SO GOOD FOR FROST
AVRO manager Alex Frost admitted was just happy to make it through to the next round, after his side had to come from behind to mark their FA Trophy debut with what was ultimately a well-deserved success
KING REIGN CONTINUES
New Hawks boss eyes long-term revival
GRIGG A-SPIRES TO BE SPOT-ON
CHESTERFIELD produced a scintillating second-half comeback to put away ten-man Dagenham & Redbridge
Sedgley boss Barrow wants Park to do much better
SEDGLEY Park marked their return to National One by beating former Championship side Richmond in a shock result last weekend, but head coach Scott Barrow wasn't satisfied with the performance and says his side 'have used their get out jail free card for the season'.
Dai Watkins, a magnet for every hit-man in north
DAVID Watkins used to be fond of telling two anecdotes from his bruising initiation into Rugby League. Typically, each tale would be told not as an exercise in self-aggrandisement but in self-deprecation.
Joy to see the hosts burst out of bubble
\"Fabien Galthie's remarkable glasses feature prominently on news bulletins nearly every day\"
Lloyd on target to floor Pontypridd
EVAN Lloyd put the boot into Pontypridd as he kicked Ebbw Vale back into a red hot contest at Eugene Cross Park before steering the Steelmen to a 31-21 victory in the Premiership.