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ALL HAIL HARRY AS ROVERS HERO
The Non-League Football Paper

ALL HAIL HARRY AS ROVERS HERO

GREAT Wakering Rovers booked their place in the semi-finals thanks to a second-half Harry Talbot brace.

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March 10, 2024
WOT'S GOT HIS WORK CUT OUT
The Non-League Football Paper

WOT'S GOT HIS WORK CUT OUT

LONG-SUFFERING Paul Wotton admits steering homeless Truro City has been an almost 'unmanageable' job at times this season, but has hailed his 'bullet-proof' squad of players for giving fans hope for a bright new future.

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March 10, 2024
"OUR £3500 WINNINGS FROM 1000GBP.COM ARE LIKE HAVING A GREAT RUN IN THE FA CUP!"
The Non-League Football Paper

"OUR £3500 WINNINGS FROM 1000GBP.COM ARE LIKE HAVING A GREAT RUN IN THE FA CUP!"

SPARTAN South Midlands League Premier Division side Colney Heath FC have earned more than £3,500 from 1000GBP.com by being nominated as a benefiting Non-League club.

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March 10, 2024
Burke bowing out a legend
The Non-League Football Paper

Burke bowing out a legend

CANARIES BOSS STANDS DOWN

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March 10, 2024
WE'RE READY TO MAKE HAY
The Non-League Football Paper

WE'RE READY TO MAKE HAY

Spireites rally can spur survival bid

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March 10, 2024
HEDGES BAGS A COUPLE AS WHITES SINK GENERALS
The Non-League Football Paper

HEDGES BAGS A COUPLE AS WHITES SINK GENERALS

A BUMPER crowd of 1,186 turned up at the Ray Mac Stadium to see second-place Salisbury defeat table-toppers Chesham in an endto-end game which ended with late drama.

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March 10, 2024
BURGER'S SO TASTY AS SAINTS STUN UTD
The Non-League Football Paper

BURGER'S SO TASTY AS SAINTS STUN UTD

MAIDSTONE UNITED'S epic FA Cup run looks to have taken a toll on the squad as the Stones looked tired in a defeat to play-off rivals St Albans City.

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March 10, 2024
WE'RE IN AN ABBEY PLACE
The Non-League Football Paper

WE'RE IN AN ABBEY PLACE

OPTIMISTIC boss Billy Holland reckons Waltham Abbey have a great shot at promotion - he just wishes he could have a full squad to pick from.

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March 10, 2024
MACC WILL GO ON THE ATTACK IN LAST FOUR
The Non-League Football Paper

MACC WILL GO ON THE ATTACK IN LAST FOUR

SECOND-half goals from John Rooney and Kane Drummond secured Macclesfield's place in the Isuzu FA Trophy semi-finals and kept their Wembley dream alive.

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March 10, 2024
TROPHY TRUMP CARDS AT IT AGAIN
The Non-League Football Paper

TROPHY TRUMP CARDS AT IT AGAIN

BROMLEY made it to their third FA Trophy semi-final in seven seasons with victory over fellow National League high-flyers Barnet.

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March 10, 2024
A POINT APIECE DOES NO GOOD
The Non-League Football Paper

A POINT APIECE DOES NO GOOD

DEFENCES were on top in this goalless draw at Aggborough, which didn't do either Kidderminster Harriers or York City any real favours in the National League relegation battle.

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March 10, 2024
Creating an attractive transport sector
Newsweek Europe

Creating an attractive transport sector

New regulations and significant investment in crucial infrastructure is helping Angola to attract interest from a host of international investors

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March 15, 2024
A bright future for the finance industry
Newsweek Europe

A bright future for the finance industry

Angola's banking sector is highly organized and well regulated

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March 15, 2024
THE WORLD'S BEST HOSPITALS 2024
Newsweek Europe

THE WORLD'S BEST HOSPITALS 2024

This year's expanded ranking of more than 2,000 PREMIER DESTINATIONS for general medical care around the globe and throughout the U.S.

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March 15, 2024
THE BEST OF THE BEST
Newsweek Europe

THE BEST OF THE BEST

These leading institutions are RANKED HIGHEST in this year's list of the world's best hospitals

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March 15, 2024
The importance of a diverse economy
Newsweek Europe

The importance of a diverse economy

Energy company Poliedro has recognized the need to explore new industries like mining and logistics

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March 15, 2024
Gayle King
Newsweek Europe

Gayle King

WHATEVER YOU DO, DON'T CALL GAYLE KING an icon. \"Diana Ross, to me, is an icon.\" Fair.

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March 15, 2024
We're Bringing Back the Woolly Mammoth
Newsweek Europe

We're Bringing Back the Woolly Mammoth

Our project is on track for the birth of a calf in four years' time and could also help species on the brink of extinction

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March 15, 2024
Defiant Until the End
Newsweek Europe

Defiant Until the End

In an exclusive excerpt from a new book, political prisoner Alexei Navalny, who died in jail, reveals his thoughts on life, family, and the country he called home

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March 15, 2024
THE AI HOSPITAL REVOLUTION IS HERE
Newsweek Europe

THE AI HOSPITAL REVOLUTION IS HERE

LEADERS AT SOME OF THE WORLD'S best hospitals find themselves in a unique moment.

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March 15, 2024
Enhancing its ICT infrastructure
Newsweek Europe

Enhancing its ICT infrastructure

Thanks to the work of some leading ICT companies, Angola is paving the way for technological advancement and growth

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March 15, 2024
Disconnected From a Lifeline
Newsweek Europe

Disconnected From a Lifeline

With no confirmed funding to continue the Affordable Connectivity Program, millions of homes face higher internet service fees, putting access to income, education and health care at risk

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March 15, 2024
Antigua and Barbuda: Paradise on Earth
Newsweek Europe

Antigua and Barbuda: Paradise on Earth

The Caribbean island nation has positioned itself as an unbeatable destination for tourists, residents and astute investors

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March 15, 2024
Annette Bening
Newsweek Europe

Annette Bening

UNDERSTANDING THE BALANCE BETWEEN DARK COMEDY AND MYSTERY is a unique quality of Annette Bening, which she puts to good use in Peacock's limited series Apples Never Fall (March 14), based on Liane Moriarty's book.

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March 15, 2024
Hartpury made to work hard by battling Chiefs
The Rugby Paper

Hartpury made to work hard by battling Chiefs

GLOUCESTER-Hartpury maintained their unbeaten run in the Women's Premiership with a gritty victory against Exeter at Kingsholm.

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March 03, 2024
Carre leads fightback but Cardiff lack power
The Rugby Paper

Carre leads fightback but Cardiff lack power

The home side weren’t able to reproduce that success but it was another committed effort from them after enduring a disastrous start.

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March 03, 2024
I'm still getting stick over Hill, says rookie
The Rugby Paper

I'm still getting stick over Hill, says rookie

ENGLAND new boy Chandler Cunningham-South is still paying the price for not recognising 2003 legend Richard Hill.

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March 03, 2024
Borthwick should put faith in this trio
The Rugby Paper

Borthwick should put faith in this trio

PETER Winterbottom knows a thing or three about our sport, so you would expect him to make some telling points over the course of an hour-long discussion. Which he did, on this paper's podcast just recently.

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March 03, 2024
'Big Mac' has his eye on the prize
The Rugby Paper

'Big Mac' has his eye on the prize

THE extent of the impact Wales newbie Mackenzie Martin is making this season can be judged in many ways.

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March 03, 2024
Moody fears an Ireland onslaught
The Rugby Paper

Moody fears an Ireland onslaught

LEWIS Moody fears “unstoppable” Ireland will deliver further bad news for England when they arrive at Twickenham.

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March 03, 2024