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'It Was Kind of Like a Juilliard on Steroids for Kids'
Newsweek Europe

'It Was Kind of Like a Juilliard on Steroids for Kids'

Actor Nikki DeLoach opens up about her time on The All-New Mickey Mouse Club and the life-changing illnesses that altered her mindset

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7 mins  |
August 16 - 23, 2024 (Double Issue)
Josh Hartnett
Newsweek Europe

Josh Hartnett

M. NIGHT SHYAMALAN IS PROBABLY THE ONLY PERSON WHO LOOKED AT Josh Hartnett and thought he'd make a great serial killer, but Hartnett is glad he did.

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2 mins  |
August 16 - 23, 2024 (Double Issue)
FIRE AND ICE
Newsweek Europe

FIRE AND ICE

CHINA'S GROWING PRESENCE IN THE ARCTIC IS INFLAMING TENSIONS WITH THE US

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10+ mins  |
August 16 - 23, 2024 (Double Issue)
TWO PRESENTS FOR DOROTHY
The Non-League Football Paper

TWO PRESENTS FOR DOROTHY

BIRTHDAY boy Harvey Dorothy proved the hero with both goals as Willand Rovers marched past AFC St Austell.

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2 mins  |
August 04, 2024
KANE ABLE TO RESCUE WARE
The Non-League Football Paper

KANE ABLE TO RESCUE WARE

Captain Eoin on the spot

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2 mins  |
August 04, 2024
SILLS HITS NEW HEIGHTS WITH SOARING MAGPIES
The Non-League Football Paper

SILLS HITS NEW HEIGHTS WITH SOARING MAGPIES

TIM Sills reckons his Wimborne Town champions have the quality to establish themselves in Southern Premier South – even against ever more powerful rivals.

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2 mins  |
August 04, 2024
ADY'S TAKING NOTHING FOR GRANTED IN A BIG DARTS BID
The Non-League Football Paper

ADY'S TAKING NOTHING FOR GRANTED IN A BIG DARTS BID

ADY PENNOCK insists Dartford are not a ‘big fish in a small pond’ after relegation to the Isthmian Premier Division – and is convinced it will be an intense battle for promotion.

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3 mins  |
August 04, 2024
DEFEAT IS A POSITIVE FOR BOSS JOHNSON
The Non-League Football Paper

DEFEAT IS A POSITIVE FOR BOSS JOHNSON

PAUL Johnson watched his Farnham Town invincibles being put through their paces during a tough pre-season – and reckons it was the best thing that could have happened to them.

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2 mins  |
August 04, 2024
STREET'S DREAMS SUNK BY ACE BATH
The Non-League Football Paper

STREET'S DREAMS SUNK BY ACE BATH

A TOM Bath goal steered Exmouth Town into the next round of the FA Cup against a Street side that finished with just nine men.

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2 mins  |
August 04, 2024
MARINERS CAST OUT!
The Non-League Football Paper

MARINERS CAST OUT!

MARINE are about to begin their latest adventure of National League North football but boss Neil Young is happy to wait a little longer – he still needs to get some players in!

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3 mins  |
August 04, 2024
ROVERS STAR KNOWS HOW TO KEEP IT REAL!
The Non-League Football Paper

ROVERS STAR KNOWS HOW TO KEEP IT REAL!

UPWARDLY-MOBILE boss Rob Sinclair believes his Forest Green Rovers experiences will help him as he prepares to lead ambitious Real Bedford into Step 4 life.

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2 mins  |
August 04, 2024
BLUES REVEL IN PREM RETURN
The Non-League Football Paper

BLUES REVEL IN PREM RETURN

WHEN captain Marc Grocott lifted aloft the trophy given to Leek’s champions in April, it was a sight to behold.

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3 mins  |
August 04, 2024
SCOTTY'S GOT HIS SEAGULLS REACHING ALL NEW HEIGHTS
The Non-League Football Paper

SCOTTY'S GOT HIS SEAGULLS REACHING ALL NEW HEIGHTS

Ambitious Weston looking up

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3 mins  |
August 04, 2024
TIME BEES AIM FOR TITLE TILT
The Non-League Football Paper

TIME BEES AIM FOR TITLE TILT

A LITTLE over 12 months ago, I walked out of Wembley Stadium after Notts County had been promoted and felt defeated play-off finalists Chesterfield would be the team to beat the next year.

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3 mins  |
August 04, 2024
AT THE HEART OF THE COMMUNITY
The Non-League Football Paper

AT THE HEART OF THE COMMUNITY

SOUTHPORT FC say they are proud to act as a vital hub of the community following the tragic events of Monday morning, which led to the deaths of three young girls.

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2 mins  |
August 04, 2024
PROUD JAMIE'S A CITY SLICKER
The Non-League Football Paper

PROUD JAMIE'S A CITY SLICKER

Player-boss relishes new Lilvwhites era

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3 mins  |
August 04, 2024
GILL'S GOT IT GOOD AT DARLO
The Non-League Football Paper

GILL'S GOT IT GOOD AT DARLO

BOSS Dean Gill insists pride will not come before a fall for NPL Midlands newcomers Darlaston Town – whatever their on-field fortunes.

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2 mins  |
August 04, 2024
A SUPER 7 TO START A HOP
The Non-League Football Paper

A SUPER 7 TO START A HOP

FOR the last few years, it has become a tradition to open the season with the United Counties League Groundhop during the last weekend in July.

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2 mins  |
August 04, 2024
Hastings opens up options for Townsend
The Rugby Paper

Hastings opens up options for Townsend

IF YOU were to ask different Scottwo land fans for their assessment of the tour of the Americas, you would be forgiven if you thought they hadn't seen any of the same matches.

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3 mins  |
August 04, 2024
Salvi adding steel to Georgia defence
The Rugby Paper

Salvi adding steel to Georgia defence

WHEN it comes to taking on a challenge, Julian Salvi has never been backwards in coming forwards and he's relishing his latest one as Georgia's defence coach.

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3 mins  |
August 04, 2024
Golden girls put in final flourish
The Rugby Paper

Golden girls put in final flourish

NEW Zealand proved themselves undisputed queens Olympic 7s by beatof ing Canada at the Stade de France to secure their second gold medal in a row.

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1 min  |
August 04, 2024
Call me The Stag - but I was stuck with Bambi
The Rugby Paper

Call me The Stag - but I was stuck with Bambi

IT'S been great watching the Rugby Sevens at the Olympics just now.

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6 mins  |
August 04, 2024
Uren: We must learn from Olympic setback
The Rugby Paper

Uren: We must learn from Olympic setback

EMMA Uren has called on her GB Sevens team-mates to learn from a ground Olympic breaking campaign after they finished seventh at Paris 2024.

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2 mins  |
August 04, 2024
Care calls for more free-to-air TV games
The Rugby Paper

Care calls for more free-to-air TV games

DANNY Care says free-to-air television coverage is essential if rugby is to grow its audience and avoid other clubs going under.

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2 mins  |
August 04, 2024
Bottom two ruled out of Prem Cup
The Rugby Paper

Bottom two ruled out of Prem Cup

NEWLY-promoted Chinnor and last year's bottom Championship side Cambridge are to be excluded from the 2024/25 Premiership Cup.

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1 min  |
August 04, 2024
A bundle of energy - the best around
The Rugby Paper

A bundle of energy - the best around

Simon Thomas talks to Sir Gareth Edwards, rated by many as the greatest rugby player of all time, about the brilliance of Antoine Dupont

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4 mins  |
August 04, 2024
Thomas urges U20s to push on to the next level
The Rugby Paper

Thomas urges U20s to push on to the next level

AS the anticipation of the new season builds, Haydn Thomas has praised the England Under-20s squad for their impressive talent and potential.

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3 mins  |
August 04, 2024
'Sir Dicky' is delighted be knighted by the King
The Rugby Paper

'Sir Dicky' is delighted be knighted by the King

IN terms of Rugby Royalty, Richard Dicky' Evans certainly ranks among the historical greats.

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2 mins  |
August 04, 2024
Why SVNS makes sense for the future
The Rugby Paper

Why SVNS makes sense for the future

Rugby sevens-or SVNS, as a London-based team of funkily-dressed marketing executives have somehow succeeded in rebranding it used to be known as \"the short game\".

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3 mins  |
August 04, 2024
Good to see women winning more awards
The Rugby Paper

Good to see women winning more awards

It WAS disappointing that Team GB women's sevens side were unable to get any medals that we all thought they would. With a number of the team from England's World Cup runners-up squad in the 15s game, it was almost unthinkable that they would not get a medal of some sort.

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4 mins  |
August 04, 2024