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COMPETING IN NEUTRAL
Newsweek Europe

COMPETING IN NEUTRAL

HOW RUSSIAN AND BELARUSIAN OLYMPIC ATHLETES CAN PARTICIPATE IN THE GAMES EVEN IF THEIR COUNTRIES ARE BANNED

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August 02 - 09, 2024 (Double Issue)
FULL MEDAL JACKET
Newsweek Europe

FULL MEDAL JACKET

Keeping athletes, dignitaries and spectators safe at the 2024 PARIS OLYMPICS is one of the biggest security challenges in French history

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10+ mins  |
August 02 - 09, 2024 (Double Issue)
BEST CHILDREN'S HOSPITALS
Newsweek Europe

BEST CHILDREN'S HOSPITALS

FOR PARENTS, NOTHING IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN THE health of their child.

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4 mins  |
August 02 - 09, 2024 (Double Issue)
KIDDY TICK THE BOXES FOR DAVIS
The Non-League Football Paper

KIDDY TICK THE BOXES FOR DAVIS

STALWART David Davis says Kidderminster Harriers’ ambitions align with his after linking up at Aggborough with boss Phil Brown.

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July 21, 2024
RIVALS BATTLE OUT TOP DRAW
The Non-League Football Paper

RIVALS BATTLE OUT TOP DRAW

FC UNITED and Salford City fought out an entertaining draw in front of a bumper pre-season crowd at Broadhurst Park with the Red Rebels twice taking the lead before being pegged back by their League Two opponents.

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July 21, 2024
STAGS HAVE FUN ON THE TOWN
The Non-League Football Paper

STAGS HAVE FUN ON THE TOWN

MANSFIELD Town produced a slick second half display to run out 6-0 winners at United Counties League outfit Hucknall Town.

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July 21, 2024
DAGGERS GIVE STREVS BELIEF
The Non-League Football Paper

DAGGERS GIVE STREVS BELIEF

Boss is is happy at showing

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July 21, 2024
CABLES GET IN RIGHT TANGLE
The Non-League Football Paper

CABLES GET IN RIGHT TANGLE

Boss returns days after quitting

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2 mins  |
July 21, 2024
CARDS UP FOR GRABS FOR £1
The Non-League Football Paper

CARDS UP FOR GRABS FOR £1

...but administration threat remains

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2 mins  |
July 21, 2024
I'VE TOTTED UP OVER 21 YEARS  AND I'M STILL GOING STRONG
The Non-League Football Paper

I'VE TOTTED UP OVER 21 YEARS AND I'M STILL GOING STRONG

THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE UGLY: SCOTT RENDELL

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July 21, 2024
LAMBS SALUTE JELLIS SERVICE
The Non-League Football Paper

LAMBS SALUTE JELLIS SERVICE

A BUMPER crowd of nearly 1,500 enjoyed an enthralling battle at The Lamb as Andy Peaks’ National League newcomers welcomed the Saddlers in a fast-paced test.

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July 21, 2024
WE'LL BOUNCE BACK IN STYLE
The Non-League Football Paper

WE'LL BOUNCE BACK IN STYLE

IT’S fair to say that Colliers Wood United didn’t plan to mark their 150th anniversary with relegation – but now they’re eager to bounce back.

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July 21, 2024
SWANN SEEKS TO REPAY FANS
The Non-League Football Paper

SWANN SEEKS TO REPAY FANS

CHASETOWN boss Mark Swann has expressed his gratitude for the support for his side and himself – and he wants his Scholars to pay that back this season.

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2 mins  |
July 21, 2024
WE'VE HAD TO RESTORE OUR  PRIDE ON THIS PILGRIMAGE!
The Non-League Football Paper

WE'VE HAD TO RESTORE OUR PRIDE ON THIS PILGRIMAGE!

IT is seventeen years since David Newton walked into a public meeting at York Street and answered the prayers of a dying football club.

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5 mins  |
July 21, 2024
SEASIDERS GET SET FOR THEIR BIG RETURN!
The Non-League Football Paper

SEASIDERS GET SET FOR THEIR BIG RETURN!

Marske's new era starts back in the Northern League

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2 mins  |
July 21, 2024
RAMMY BOY HAS GROWN
The Non-League Football Paper

RAMMY BOY HAS GROWN

IT ALL began way back in April 2012. After 15 years of playing in the North West Counties League, Ramsbottom United had finally gained promotion to the Northern Premier League.

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July 21, 2024
UNITED AT LAST
The Non-League Football Paper

UNITED AT LAST

Maher’s relieved by takeover deal

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July 21, 2024
It takes a long time to learn 'the dark arts'
The Rugby Paper

It takes a long time to learn 'the dark arts'

SO IT was a second defeat in New Zealand for an England team that promised so much and yet failed to take on board the lessons from their first game, perhaps being a little too confident in what they had previously achieved in that game and the game against Japan.

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July 21, 2024
A drop of magic is just what we need
The Rugby Paper

A drop of magic is just what we need

TRANGE as it may sound to generations of rugby lovers raised on a fizzydrink, dopamine-heavy diet of high-scoring matches, there was a time when tries were rare enough to be memorable.

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July 21, 2024
Vannes facing a tough early test
The Rugby Paper

Vannes facing a tough early test

PROMOTED ProD2 winners Vannes will kick off their first-ever season in the Top 14 at home against 23-time French champions Toulouse on the evening of Sunday, September 8, to round out the opening weekend of the 2024/25 campaign.

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July 21, 2024
Pontypool swoop to recruit Allen
The Rugby Paper

Pontypool swoop to recruit Allen

THERE has been plenty of movement in the transfer market in Welsh rugby as the new Top 10 elite clubs build their squads for the launch of the Super Rygbi Cymru league that kicks off in September.

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July 21, 2024
2027 World Cup is closer than you think, says Borthwick
The Rugby Paper

2027 World Cup is closer than you think, says Borthwick

STEVE Borthwick admits he faces a race against time to get England up to speed as he turns his sights to the 2027 World Cup.

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July 21, 2024
Hardy on hand to grab last-gasp win
The Rugby Paper

Hardy on hand to grab last-gasp win

WITH 80 seconds left of the clock, replacement Kieran Hardy touched down to end Wales’ run of nine consecutive defeats.

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July 21, 2024
England need to beat the big boys
The Rugby Paper

England need to beat the big boys

IT IS intriguing to see England being touted already as serious 2027 World Cup contenders on the back of their 2-0 series defeat this month in New Zealand.

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July 21, 2024
New Zealand too good for Ireland as they finish third
The Rugby Paper

New Zealand too good for Ireland as they finish third

NEW Zealand secured third place in the u20 rugby championship with victory over the Irish, after coming alive in the second half and scoring 31 unanswered points in half an hour.

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July 21, 2024
Packer out to defend WXV crown in Canada
The Rugby Paper

Packer out to defend WXV crown in Canada

MARLIE Packer enjoyed one of the greatest nights of her rugby career in the first edition of WXV – little wonder she cannot wait for the second.

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July 21, 2024
Freeman: We left with NZ respect
The Rugby Paper

Freeman: We left with NZ respect

TOMMY Freeman flew out of New Zealand on Monday morning beaten but not bowed claiming England had won the respect of the All Blacks.

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July 21, 2024
All Blacks spreading the word in San Diego
The Rugby Paper

All Blacks spreading the word in San Diego

NEW Zealand’s debutants rose to Test level as the All Blacks dispatched their rivals Fiji in their final outing before next month’s Rugby Championship.

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July 21, 2024
Valetini leads the way for Wallabies
The Rugby Paper

Valetini leads the way for Wallabies

THE good times keep on rolling at the start of Joe Schmidt’s tenure as Australia made it four wins on the spin for the first time since 2021 courtesy of an almighty performance from their back row.

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July 21, 2024
Best team in the world, I screamed
The Rugby Paper

Best team in the world, I screamed

FRIDAY night was the highlight of my shortlived rugby career so far and was the perfect way to start my first year as a professional player.

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July 21, 2024