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BASKETBALL PLAYERS ON TRIAL.
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Arbroath Herald (Arbroath, Scotland)
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January 25, 2008
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Copyright informationCOPYRIGHT 2008 Johnston Publishing Ltd. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan. All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)
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ARBROATH High School pupils who have been taking part in the under-14 boys' and girls', and under-15 girls' Tayside and Fife basketball trials.
Pictured in Arbroath Sports Centre are, from left, back - Abbi ...
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TRICKS OF THE TRADE; How do I hide coat-hooks?(Features)
Sunday Mirror (London, England);
August 27, 2006 ;
138 words
......Unfortunately I can't find any that are big enough that also match my kitchen - modern beech-style doors. Any suggestions? - Gemma Harrison, Handsworth, Birmingham A ZENA SAYS: The only way you'll get a perfect match is if you get them from the same supplier...
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Supervision order for wounding a friend
The Northern Echo;
June 2, 2007 ;
242 words
...A TEENAGE mother who wounded her friend with a glass in a nightclub is to have her drinking controlled by a court order. Gemma Harrison,19, had also been drinking too much when she lost her driving licence previously, said prosecutor Richard Parsell. In the...
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TEEN MUM IN BID TO CUT BOOZE.(NEWS)
Evening Gazette (Middlesbrough, England);
June 4, 2007 ;
257 words
......Haworth A TEENAGE mum who wounded her friend with a glass in a nightclub has had her drinking controlled by a court order. Gemma Harrison, 19, had also been drinking too much when she lost her driving licence previously, prosecutor Richard Parsell told Teesside...
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Coffee drinkers brew up sales
Evening News - Scotland;
August 11, 2008 ;
114 words
......has come from prudent coffee drinkers not buying from the main chains and instead making coffee at home to take to work. Gemma Harrison, tea and coffee buyer at Whittard of Chelsea, commented: "As a result of shopper demand, Whittard has had to place a bulk...
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Old school clothes could help animals
Hull Daily Mail (UK);
August 22, 2006 ;
118 words
......old school clothes and equipment. Hull PDSA's shop in Holderness Road raises cash to help provide free veterinary treatment. Nicola Robb, Hull PDSA shop manager, said: "We are appealing for good quality school clothes and games kit." For information, call (01482...
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Toy Fair unveiling for 007's latest Aston Martin supercars.(News)
Daily Post (Liverpool, England);
January 26, 2006 ;
281 words
......classic Aston Martin which also featured in previous Bond films Goldfinger and Thunderball. Corgi's brand manager for toys, Gemma Harrison, said: We only got the information from Aston Martin last Friday. We have had model makers working through the weekend and...
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MIDLAND: Fans get sneak peek at Bond's newest toys.(News)
The Birmingham Post (England);
January 26, 2006 ;
212 words
......classic Aston Martin which also featured in previous Bond films Goldfin-ger and Thunderball Corgi's brand manager for toys Gemma Harrison said: We only got the information from Aston Martin last Friday. We have had model makers working through the weekend and...
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Call for haven for at-risk youth
The Nelson Mail;
July 2, 2008 ;
CHUG, Kiran;
546 words
......violent and needing a cooling-off period, or being at risk because of other factors. Nelson Tasman Connections coordinator Nicola Robb said there had been discussions between agencies that worked with Nelson's youths about the need for accommodation for them...
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All pretty little girls deserve to be lightly spanked every day' What...
Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland);
May 31, 2006 ;
535 words
......Harrison announced it was time to leave. He then put his right arm around her shoulder, gave her a hug and said: Thank you, Gemma. Harrison put his jacket on and Gemma picked up some bags she had taken with her. But Harrison suddenly stopped and said: Just a minute...
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BOND GETS A MINI!(News)
Huddersfield Daily Examiner (Huddersfield, England);
January 26, 2006 ;
257 words
......model of the classic Aston Martin which featured in Bond films Goldfinger and Thunderball. Corgi's brand manager for toys, Gemma Harrison, said: We only got the information from Aston Martin last Friday. We had model makers working through the weekend and through...
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Bleeding Arts
The Nelson Mail;
June 11, 2005 ;
787 words
......Zealand chief executive Elizabeth Kerr says the issue needs to be resolved at a local level, Southern Arts Services manager Nicola Robb has voiced her concerns. In a May 12 e-mail to the council's divisional manager of community services, Susan Coleman, she...
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Credit crustacean; Credit lunch: Londoners are weathering the downturn by...
The Evening Standard (London, England);
August 8, 2008 ;
346 words
......morning just as much as they loved their caf? rituals. The average price of a large latte in a high-street caf? is ?2.05. Gemma Harrison, tea and coffee buyer at Whittard of Chelsea, said: As a result of shopper demand, Whittard has had to place a bulk order...
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Credit crustacean ; Shellfish sales soar as we treat ourselves at home...
Evening Standard - London;
August 8, 2008 ;
ROBERT LEA, JONATHAN PRYNN;
344 words
......just as much as they loved their cafe rituals." The average price of a large latte in a high-street cafe is [pounds]2.05. Gemma Harrison, tea and coffee buyer at Whittard of Chelsea, said: "As a result of shopper demand, Whittard has had to place a bulk order...
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'Angels' fly in to lend a hand
South Wales Evening Post;
October 31, 2007 ;
Peter Slee;
779 words
......You can also gain valuable experience for an area you would like a career in, for example teaching, PR and social work. Gemma Harrison-Thorton, of Cambrian Place in Swansea's maritime quarter, helps at the Just Us project in the city, which befriends young...
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Teen grabs first in second swim
The Nelson Mail;
February 7, 2008 ;
GIBBS, Peter;
363 words
......Martin 58.32 3, Suzie Wood 61.47 4. Women 40-49: Christina Harris 53.05 1, Donna Smithies 58.04 2, Kay McPherson 66.52 3, Nicola Robb 69.08 4. Women 50+: Margaret Johnston 68.23 1, Lou Bell 74.23 2, Jo Cattell 79.57 3. 1.3km Sprint from the Steps: Men: Peter...
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