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DEMISE IS ENOUGH TO TERROR-FY TENSE FANS
The Non-League Football Paper

DEMISE IS ENOUGH TO TERROR-FY TENSE FANS

TOOTING & Mitcham United fans have slammed club chiefs for presiding over a demise which has seen their famous old club relegated to the lowest level of football they have ever played.

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April 16, 2023
At the heart of the community
The Non-League Football Paper

At the heart of the community

WHILE results may be the be-all-and-end-all for some in the professional the emphasis at NonLeague level remains on clubs being at the heart of their communities as they continue to carry out so much good work that often goes unheralded.

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April 16, 2023
COLEMEN FIRING UP FOR THE PLAY-OFFS
The Non-League Football Paper

COLEMEN FIRING UP FOR THE PLAY-OFFS

DIV 1 MIDLANDS

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April 16, 2023
TEN-MAN DRAGONS SLIP UP!
The Non-League Football Paper

TEN-MAN DRAGONS SLIP UP!

BATTLING Barnet snuffed out rampant leaders Wrexham to deal another twist to the National League title race.

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April 16, 2023
SAINTS AND WINNERS
The Non-League Football Paper

SAINTS AND WINNERS

THEY'VE had hit albums, multiple awards won and played some of the world's top venues such as Glastonbury, but Enter Shikari bass guitarist Chris Batten would love nothing more than seeing his beloved St Albans City win promotion!

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April 16, 2023
EXTENSION GETS THE GREEN LIGHT
The Non-League Football Paper

EXTENSION GETS THE GREEN LIGHT

SANDHURST Town president Tony Dean has thanked Football Association chiefs for their understanding after answering calls for an extension to the season for clubs at Steps 5 and 6.

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April 16, 2023
JON'S DELIVERING THE GOODS AT 42
The Non-League Football Paper

JON'S DELIVERING THE GOODS AT 42

AS A POSTMAN, Jon Challinor is used to putting smiles on faces even though he's had to wait 11 years for his own special promotion prize to arrive.

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April 16, 2023
GEOFF'S ON THE UP AT LAST
The Non-League Football Paper

GEOFF'S ON THE UP AT LAST

SOUTH SHIELDS chairman Geoff Thompson has already turned his attention to the National League North after the Mariners finally broke their promotion hoodoo.

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April 16, 2023
DONALDSON LEVELLER HAS TRINITY IN MIX!
The Non-League Football Paper

DONALDSON LEVELLER HAS TRINITY IN MIX!

GAINSBOROUGH Trinity clinched a playoff berth from this action-packed stalemate, while Radcliffe face a final day dogfight.

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April 16, 2023
CLINICAL CREANEY SECURES BIG WIN
The Non-League Football Paper

CLINICAL CREANEY SECURES BIG WIN

IN FRONT of a bumper home crowd at the Lamb, Tamworth defeated promotion rivals Leiston and capitalised on Coalville's slip-up to retake top spot going into the final week of the season.

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April 16, 2023
ADAM SO PROUD OF PLAY-OFF CHASERS!
The Non-League Football Paper

ADAM SO PROUD OF PLAY-OFF CHASERS!

REECE MYLES-MEEKUMS struck a 70th-minute winner R as Worthing came from behind to gain ground on play-off rivals Braintree Town.

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April 16, 2023
Magpies show a gulf in class
The Non-League Football Paper

Magpies show a gulf in class

NOTTS COUNTY emphatically answered a half time challenge from boss Luke Williams to put a dent in Woking's hopes of a top three finish.

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April 16, 2023
FAB FOXY PUTS THE BLUES IN CONTROL
The Non-League Football Paper

FAB FOXY PUTS THE BLUES IN CONTROL

THREE goals in the space of 13 second-half minutes took Bishop's Stortford to within touching distance of the title while ending Enfield Town's faint playoff hopes.

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April 16, 2023
BOD'S UP TO CROWN CHATS AS CHAMPS!
The Non-League Football Paper

BOD'S UP TO CROWN CHATS AS CHAMPS!

CHATHAM Town and Cray Valley took to a expectant crowd of 2,300 at the Bauvill Stadium, the home fans anticipating a trophy lift and the away crowd expecting three points to put them in pole position for a play-off spot.

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April 16, 2023
RENDELL INSPIRES WORTHY WINNERS
The Non-League Football Paper

RENDELL INSPIRES WORTHY WINNERS

AFC TOTTON were crowned Southern League Division One South champions in front of a bumper crowd of 1,727 at the Snows Stadium, thanks to victory over Exmouth Town.

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April 16, 2023
DEADLY AVERY'S LIFT FOR SEAGULLS
The Non-League Football Paper

DEADLY AVERY'S LIFT FOR SEAGULLS

A LATE Sam Avery header secured Weston-super-Mare all three points in a vital win at home to Merthyr Town, with a large crowd watching on.

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April 16, 2023
DOUBLE IS NEXT UP FOR YELLAS
The Non-League Football Paper

DOUBLE IS NEXT UP FOR YELLAS

COMBINED COUNTIES

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April 16, 2023
It's Time To Address The Risks Of Artificial Intelligence
Newsweek Europe

It's Time To Address The Risks Of Artificial Intelligence

Lenient rules for biotech research have put the world at risk. Let’s not that mistake with AI

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April 21, 2023
Las Vegas Tops Nation as Eviction Crisis Spreads
Newsweek Europe

Las Vegas Tops Nation as Eviction Crisis Spreads

Filings in some cities more than doubled in 2022 with pandemic protections ending. Tenant advocates fear rising rents will only make it worse

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April 21, 2023
MOST TRUSTWORTHY COMPANIES IN AMERICA 2023
Newsweek Europe

MOST TRUSTWORTHY COMPANIES IN AMERICA 2023

IN ANY GOOD RELATIONSHIP, THE ONE ESSENTIAL INGREDIENT is trust. It's hard to build, easy to lose and sometimes you think you have more of it than you really do.

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April 21, 2023
Keri Russell
Newsweek Europe

Keri Russell

CHARACTERIZING KERI RUSSELL'S NEW SHOW THE DIPLOMAT (NETFLIX, April 20) is difficult, but that's part of its charm.

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April 21, 2023
The Most Restorative Spots on Earth for Natural Healing
Newsweek Europe

The Most Restorative Spots on Earth for Natural Healing

The hustle and bustle of the real world is enough to create tension just thinking about it. At those times, finding calm in Mother Nature seems, well, natural-and the latest tech is exactly what you might not want. Natural healing destinations help you put aside the noise and concentrate on relaxation with techniques or at locales-that have been around for ages. Whether it's a dip in an ancient bath, exploring a primeval forest or indulging in a treatment by a revered spiritual healer, these locations have something for every one of their wellness-focused guests.

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April 21, 2023
The Story of an Enduring Game from a Dark Time
Newsweek Europe

The Story of an Enduring Game from a Dark Time

Anew film tells how Tetris came from behind the lron Curtain to conquer the planet

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April 21, 2023
Can Trump Still Win?
Newsweek Europe

Can Trump Still Win?

Despite his legal woes, the former president remains the GOP front runner-for now. Here's how political experts assess his chances in the 2024 race.

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April 21, 2023
We'll be better by World Cup - Slade
The Rugby Paper

We'll be better by World Cup - Slade

ENGLAND may have endured another underwhelming Six Nations, losing more matches than they won for the third successive year, but Henry Slade believes they will be a different proposition in the World Cup this autumn.

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April 09, 2023
Lawrence and Tuilagi the next centres of attention?
The Rugby Paper

Lawrence and Tuilagi the next centres of attention?

WITH only World Cup warm-ups to come in the international game this summer before the 2023 tournament starts, it’s fair to say that there are three outstanding centre combinations in place – and that England’s is not one of them.

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April 09, 2023
Itoje sets sights on toppling champions
The Rugby Paper

Itoje sets sights on toppling champions

THREE-TIME Hein- eken Champions Cup winner Maro Itoje has encountered most things in rugby but a trip to La Rochelle is a step into the unknown and one the forward can’t wait to take.

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April 09, 2023
A rout which should force Sweeney and O'Shea to go
The Rugby Paper

A rout which should force Sweeney and O'Shea to go

THOSE who want to turn rugby union in England into a protectionist franchise sport should reflect long and hard on the way Leicester were on the receiving end of a 55-24 quarter-final drubbing by Leinster in Dublin.

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April 09, 2023
Costelow grabs it for Scarlets
The Rugby Paper

Costelow grabs it for Scarlets

SAM Costelow held his nerve with a touchline conversion to win a thrilling game and send Scarlets through to a home semi-final.

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April 09, 2023
Cup rugby needs an injection of jeopardy
The Rugby Paper

Cup rugby needs an injection of jeopardy

THE Heineken Cup, as we knew and loved it when Friday nights at Sardis Road and Saturday afternoons at Thomond Park were almost as exotic as a weekend in Paris or Toulouse, was the place where true rugby folk felt most alive. We must therefore ask ourselves how it became the tournament where boardroom mediocrity goes to die.

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April 09, 2023