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Posted: 5/31/2010 - 3 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]

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MARKS and Spencer said today it was preparing for its next stage of growth as it announced a boardroom reshuffle and a string of high profile appointments.

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Former Waitrose managing director Steven Esom, who abruptly quit the rival retailer yesterday, is to join the firm as director of food, while Kate Bostock, director of women's wear and girls' wear, is to take on additional responsibility for lingerie.

Matt Hudson, current director of lingerie, will become director of trading for women's wear, lingerie and girls' wear and Carl Leaver, former chief executive of the De Vere Group, is to become director of international business .

But the changes will also be seen as part of plans by chief executive Stuart Rose to identify and groom his successor. He pledged upon his appointment in 2004 that he would stay for at least five years, although he has never commented Thomas sabo charms on when he might step down.

The shake-up has also seen a shift in the responsibilities of the three executive directors. Mr Rose will continue to manage the trading functions and will add international affairs to his direct reports.

Ian Dyson will add store design and development and procurement to his list of responsibilities and Steven Sharp will lead work on the next generation of store design.

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A further three directors within the food division - Dominic Morrey, Jim Waller and David Gregory - have also been appointed.

Mr Rose said: "We are bringing new talent into M&S to work alongside our existing senior team in order to drive the business through its next stage of growth."

ew talent into M&S to work alongside our existing senior team in order to drive the business through its next stage of growth."


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Rollicking strains of big-band music float through the air in Bistecca at The Meadows as executive chef Joseph Nolan prepares the most popular entree on the menu: Filet Oscar.

A luscious, 8-ounce filet is lovingly tended to by Nolan, 43, who also is called the chef di cucina, or chef of the kitchen in Italian.

"If it's a good piece of meat, you don't have to do a lot," says Nolan, who worked at the now-defunct Cafe Allegro in the South Side for 23 years. "Just a little bit of olive oil and some salt and pepper."

Nolan will expertly whip up some hollandaise sauce, grill a few asparagus spears, heat jumbo lump crabmeat and serve the dish to appreciative guests. In the few months that Bistecca has been open, it has grown in popularity among casino players and those seeking an elegant dining experience.

Sitting on the Sky Level of the casino, and overlooking the racetrack, Bistecca offers contemporary class with Old World charm. Black-and-white photographs of Italian towns line the taupe walls, and wavy carpeting of burgundy and taupe match the burgundy chairs. Bistecca is billed as an American steakhouse with Italian influences, and Nolan executes the accompanying menu perfectly.

"The menu is corporate-driven," says Nolan, a Bethel Park resident who is married and has three children. "I call it a collaborative effort among me, our corporate chef Greg Alauzen, and Angelo Lamatrice."

The Lamatrice family owns the Pipa Group, whose restaurants include Cioppino, Caffe Amante, Damon's Grill in Bridgeville, and the Clark Bar and Grill in the North Side. Brothers David and Joe Lamatrice run the Pipa Group.

"We're starting to get some of the foodies here," Nolan says. "Once they hear you're out here, they will come out. My immediate future is to put this place on the map as a fine restaurant that people will talk about. I feel that I have a vested interest in this place."

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It's no surprise that steaks are a big item at Bistecca, with certified Angus beef from Chicago. In addition to the Filet Oscar, the restaurant offers large portions of Delmonico, New York strip, ribeye, T-bone and a New York strip au poivre, which is crusted with fresh peppercorns. Salmon is a popular entree, as are New Zealand lamb chops, pork chops, gnocchi, roasted chicken and shrimp.

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Appetizers include oysters on the half shell, shrimp cocktail, crab cocktail, fried calamari, crab bisque, and cured meats and cheeses. The restaurant also features several fresh salads.

"We get our produce from Paragon Monteverde in the Strip District," says Nolan, a 1985 graduate of Mars High School. "And when local stuff becomes available, we'll buy it from local farmers."

Bistecca seats 160, and offers private boxes for the races. Nolan estimates it serves between 200 and 300 dinners on weekend nights, which are always busy.

"The best part of this job is you get immediate gratification," he says. "We're all egomaniacs to some extent. We enjoy people enjoying our food. I want people to say 'wow!'"

The hardest part of the job is the long hours, he admits.

"I work 12-hour days," Nolan says. "Freud said you should have equal parts work, love and play. The hardest is finding that balance."

In addition to being open seven days a week, the restaurant has a Sunday brunch that Nolan would love more people to experience.


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Posted: 5/31/2010 - 6 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]

NEW DELHI: This is as diverse as it gets with the board of approvals (BoA) slated to discuss on Friday proposals to set up special economic zones that manufacture lingerie to hardware and the more mundane ones like pharma, biotech and gems and jewellery.

Of the 46 proposals to be discussed, it is the three sector-specific zones in Navi Mumbai proposed to be set up by Mukesh Ambani and Anand Jain which are attracting maximum attention. While the three zones were to be originally part of the Navi Mumbai SEZ, the developers opted to keep turn them into separate zones since the land was not contiguous - a pre-requisite for getting the green signal.

From all available indications, the three embroidered patches proposals are expected to clear the hurdle but it's the fourth SEZ which will house units manufacturing everything and known as multi-product zones in official jargon that is facing stiff opposition. While reports suggest that the Maharashtra government has given the clean chit, the commerce ministry is yet to receive a report from the state and is expected to take up the proposal at the next BoA meeting scheduled for July 12.

Also on the agenda for Friday's meeting is Anil Ambani group's proposal for an SEZ that too is proposed in Navi Mumbai on an 11 hectare plot.

The largest project that is expected to get the government green signal is the $1 billion IT and electronic hardware zone proposed to be set up by Taiwanese player Foxconn near Chennai. While the initial approval is for an SEZ spread over 11 hectare, the company, which is amongst the largest vendors for Nokia and Motorola, intends to expand the facility to 160 hectare. "The company is acquiring embroidered patches land but did not want to waste time waiting for the acquisition to be complete. With the approval in place it can start work and expand later," said a source.

What also makes the project unique is the proposal from developers to gift residential dwellings in the SEZ to employees who stick with Foxconn for 20 years. "It's a way to attract people to stick with the organisation since there is lot of attrition in India and hardware companies spend significant amount in training," said an analyst.

While IT may be the top draw among SEZ developers, lingerie was hitherto an unknown commodity on the list. BoA, the single makeup brush window clearing agency for SEZs, is expected to clear a proposal from Sri Lankan contract manufacturer to set up MAS Fabrics Park in Nellore. The 235 hectare SEZ proposes to manufacture lingerie that will be sold under the Victoria Secret brand globally.

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Posted: 5/27/2010 - 5 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]

Traders in South Molton are urging residents to continue shopping locally to ensure the town does not suffer the same fate as other recession-stricken high streets.

Some high streets in Britain have taken a hard blow but South Molton, which boasts about 50 town centre shops, has continued to thrive in the past year.

And traders are determined that a few quiet weeks will not change its success.

Deborah Pateman, who runs the lingerie store Secrets, in Broad Street, said: "We are so lucky in South Molton to have such a range of individual shops and, unlike many streets in England, most of our shops are still occupied.

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"But customers need to continue using them or this could all change."

Emma Smith, who owns the Flower Shop on Broad Street, said: "A lot of shops here provide a variety of individual products which just can't be found anywhere else.

"It's worth checking these out before heading to Barnstaple for the more usual shops.

"Besides, shopping around here embroidered patches has a lovely atmosphere - it's more of a social event than anything."

Lisa Ninnis at Vanilla, in East Street, said: "It has been quiet recently, but it's bound to pick up before Christmas.

"But it is so important to support individual retailers so the high street does not die.

"And it's nice to give a Christmas gift which is unique to the person."

And the businesses are hoping the upcoming weekend-long shopping bonanza will boost morale in the town.

The South Molton Business Association is hosting a Winter Wonderland tomorrow in the square, in which most shops will stay open until 9pm to coincide with a whole evening of Christmas events.

This includes a special Friday market, starting at 4pm, held in the pannier market.

On Sunday, an inaugural French Food Market is planned for the pannier market, organised by Mrs Pateman.

She said: "We are so lucky to have a great association which supports local business as well as a good rapport between all the traders.

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"It supports us and, in turn, we support the community.

"Let's keep South Molton as an exciting area that we all love to shop in."


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Posted: 5/27/2010 - 5 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]

LET'S get this straight. John Terry is a cheating, low-life, cowardly, arrogant scumbag who believed he was untouchable.

At 29, he looks closer to 40 with more lines on his face than a pools coupon - the price to be paid for years of brawling, womanising, boozing and urinating on bar-room floors.

But less is known of his lover, sultry, bejewelled Vanessa Perroncel .

The French lingerie model - inter-pret that how you will - and former girlfriend of Wayne Bridge, lives close to Terry Towers and was snapped at the weekend with a phone clamped to her ear, wearing killer heels and a gold chest medal, as you do of a Saturday afternoon.

She's also a dead-ringer for Chardonnay, the ditsy one from TV's Footballers' Wives - a show, by the way, that's beginning to look like a sensitive documentary in the light of recent events.

I mean what kind of script would have a married England captain bedding his best friend's partner, impregnating her and trying to cover his tracks with a gagging order imposed by expensive lawyers citing the Human Rights Convention? Sometimes you wonder if Premier League footballers, bored by conspicuous consumerism, are trying to outwit salacious makeup brush scriptwriters with their own ridiculous scenarios.

But I forget, most of them make Alex Reid look like Albert Einstein.

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Sadly for Terry's long-suffering wife Toni, the sordid saga of his latest off-pitch activities isn't an episode from an ongoing soap, it's real life.

And the repercussions of his betrayal must be all the more painful and humiliating because central to it all is Miss Perroncel, Toni's glamorous neighbour and friend.

The pair had a lot in common - Wayne Bridge, Vanessa's partner, played alongside Toni's husband at Chelsea - they lived cheek by jowl on a gated estate in Surrey, and to cement the bond, fell pregnant at the same time.

No woman, even if her husband has form for philandering, expects him to stray so close to home, especially with another WAG. Though it seems, following her split with Bridge, Vanessa was becoming a particularly desperate housewife. Desperate being the key word.

Be honest, embarking on a clandestine affair with Terry must be like clinging on to a rollercoaster, wondering when you'll be pushed over the side by the next accommodating slapper.

Yet, as recently as last week, despite allegations she'd terminated his baby, Vanessa was reported to be seeing her lover and explaining Toni was thoroughly duped by the "just good friends" line the pair were touting. Even by the devious she-devil standards of Footballers' Wives this is a despicable way to behave towards a woman she called a friend.

Quite how she can ever hope to justify it remains to be seen.

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But she might just remember Terry's arrogant, swaggering attempts to cover up the affair were never for her benefit but to save his own wretched skin and safeguard the sponsorships that have made him obscenely rich.

In his world redemption and contrition have no part to play. If they did, this duplicitous self-serving man wouldn't be captain of the national team and there'd be no debate about whether his position is tenable. He'd be viewed a burden in World Cup year and not fit to be an ambassador for the game - no kind of role m
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Posted: 5/27/2010 - 1 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]

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Posted: 5/26/2010 - 2 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]

WITH his titfer set at a cheeky angle over arching eyebrows, the young man, who had regularly raised his arm to the teachers' questions, was likely to succeed at something. The question was what.

His first career choice of crime was not at first glimpse a wise one, as his incompetence frequently landed him behind bars, but such experiences provided him with some of the material which made him one of the most successful writers on TV and gave his episodes of Minder a peculiar charm.

Most of these were written in the early 1980s, after Leon Griffiths, the show's creator and first embroidered patches writer, suffered a stroke.

Before that, Tony Hoare, the son of a ball-bearing maker in Luton, had taken hesitant steps towards joining John Bunyan, Oscar Wilde, Brendan wholesale sexy lingerie Behan and others on that distinguished line of writers, who produced fine work in prison.

Hoare, a welder, who was used as a getaway driver by a gang of robbers, spent much of the 1960s in prison. The rewards of crime were depressingly thin. After one job in Warrington, where Hoare lived for a while, they were apprehended in a local pub. Their London accents had aroused suspicion.

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By then, Hoare was writing his novel, The Chaps, which would win the Arthur Koestler Award as the best literary effort from a serving prisoner.

Under Plater's guidance, it was adapted into a Granada TV play. New Scotland Yard, Crown Court, Within These Walls, The Sweeney and then, triumphantly, Minder were among Hoare's TV offerings.

He wrote 20 episodes of Minder, including the brilliant Poetic Justice - Innit?, which was a lampoon on the American movie makeup brush Twelve Angry Men. Arthur Daley (George Cole) played the jury foreman.

Hoare, divorced with a child, continued writing until suffering a heart attack. In 1995, his private detective play, The Turnabout, was screened on TV starring Clive Owen.

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Posted: 5/26/2010 - 1 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]

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LEAVE it Wayne, she ain't worth it. This might sound like a line from the dreary soap EastEnders, but it's actually heartfelt advice.

Wayne Bridge has quit England because he could not stomach being in close proximity to John Terry after this former friend and team-mate was caught having an affair with an ex-girlfriend.

Might I suggest he gets his priorities right. Girlfriends are all well and good, but no ex-lingerie model is ever going to win a World Cup. In Bridge's case, however, she might lose him one.

Bridge's decision to rule himself out of Fabio Capello's plans for South Africa undoubtedly feels right at the moment. When Manchester City face Chelsea and the cameras zoom in for the 'will he shake Terry by the hand or shake him by the throat' moment, he will be convinced he has made the correct call.

But by the summer, when the sting to his pride has faded, he will feel a fool, a sincere and genuine one, but a fool nonetheless. As he heads to the travel agent to find a holiday destination where he can escape from the World Cup coverage (Antarctica, perhaps) arm in arm with his new lingerie model girlfriend, he will realise he cut off his nose to spite his face.

That is why many cannot comprehend Bridge's decision. For more than a month, nothing in the universe is more important than the World Cup. The typical male watching at home will cast aside needless distractions such as family and personal hygiene from the first kick on June 11 right through to the trophy presentation on July 11.

During this period it is perfectly acceptable to consider a spouse expendable if their demands Thomas sabo charms clash with live coverage of England against Algeria or even highlights of Honduras v Chile. More so if the fridge is moved within arm's reach.

This is because football supporters stick to the commitment they make to their team with greater sincerity than their wedding vows. Of course, I am mainly talking about men here.

They read about Bridge being unwilling to share the same hotel as Terry and think 'why?' since they would bunk with their grandmother's murderer if it meant they had even the slightest chance of appearing at the World Cup Finals.

Women, by contrast -- and I realise I am generalising somewhat here -- have a much more balanced perspective on life. In these circumstances they offer more sympathetic insights, such as: 'He is a human being first and a footballer second.' Luckily, men have evolved a defence mechanism that screens out these potentially troubling remarks, preoccupying the brain instead with practical issues, such as: 'Can I hit that bin with this empty beer can?' But maybe it's changing. Maybe Bridge's withdrawal from Capello's squad has opened up a wider debate, the effects of which will be felt when England play Egypt on Wednesday.

This grotty mess and the endless Ashley Cole scandals running alongside have changed the mood somewhat.

Usually, your average bloke couldn't care less what happens off the pitch, just as long as the team wins. But the Terry and Cole stories have given rise to a situation where the public actively despise members of the England camp like never before.

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Posted: 5/25/2010 - 37 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]

THE South Canterbury women's cricket team got makeup brush their Aotea Cup campaign off to a positive start with a tense four-run win over Dunedin at Aorangi Oval.

In bitterly cold conditions yesterday, South Canterbury batted first and scored 157 for eight from their 40 overs, thanks to Rowen Milburn with 44 and Lisa Grant who made 39.

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South Canterbury Cricket community development officer, Richard Davidson said he was pleased with the commitment the team showed in the field.

The experience of Grant, Boyce and Milburn, who have all played domestic cricket for either Otago or Canterbury proved to be the difference, he said.

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Posted: 5/25/2010 - 2 comment(s) [ Comment ] - 0 trackback(s) [ Trackback ]

WITH a great deal of advertising around offering top prices for gold, the surest and safest way to obtain real value is through a local auction - which is why Jeffery's, Lostwithiel, has been offered a local collection to sell.

One is a 9ct gold charm bracelet with padlock that includes a little piggy charm, acorn, cross and so on, calling for Pounds 200- Pounds 250 and weighing more than 1.13oz (35g) - troy ounces, of course.

Also in the sale are 20 sovereigns, 10 half-sovereigns and a 1997 Pounds 5 proof set commemorating the golden wedding of Elizabeth II and Prince Philip.

Numbered 952 or 2574 in 22ct gold and weighing 1.28oz (39.9g) it has an estimate of Pounds 650-Pounds 750, though the value is really held in its commemoration.

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Bugler George James Bettey No 8193, of the Ox & Bucks Light Infantry, who served in the First World War and died in action, has a bronze plaque in his memory that is offered, with four black and white photographs of him in uniform, with a guide of Pounds 80- Pounds 120.

From the next generation of this family is Arthur Bettey, who served in the Second World War. His medals, which ask Pounds 100- Pounds 150, include the 1939-45 Star, the Italy, Africa, French and German Stars, and both the Defence and War Medals, each wrapped in original tissue.

Arthur later received the George VI medal for Efficient Service and this, together with his soldier's service, pay book replica breitling watches and ration book, plus photographs, is included.

A Lostwithiel stamp and postal history album, brought in by the widow of an avid local collector who was a regular attendee at the auction during his life, contains ephemera from the 1830s and 40s.

In the early days of the Penny Post only the name and town are on the letters, so the letter sent in April 1836 from Lostwithiel to Mr Benny in Callington obviously arrived intact and in good time. Packed with envelopes bearing Penny Reds and Blacks and still with contents, this whole album of missives to and from Lostwithiel is expecting bids in the Pounds 200-Pounds 250 range.

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GISBOROUGH HALL HOTEL North Yorkshire The judges awarded this year''s top spot to last year''s silver winner. They were impressed with everything about this four-star Victorian country house hotel, from the layout of its website to the service and quality of rooms and food. The staff were described as being helpful and cheerful and special mention was made of the little extra touches employed by the hotel. These included a Clip on charms very good range of food of high quality, and things such as fresh flowers on display in rooms and throughout the hotel. Judges were particularly impressed with the appearance of the period building and extensive grounds, elegant lounges and period Fendi Replica Handbags furniture with smartly decorated bedrooms.

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AT just 20 years of age, Paul Coney is easily one of the youngest captains we have ever had the pleasure of covering in this section.

The Lisnastraine defender, who celebrated his birthday at the weekend, modestly denies any inclination as to why manager Tony McGlone chose him for the role.

He said: "I honestly don't know why. I just seem to have been a bit of a lucky charm - we haven't been beaten since I got the armband."

And he had one other little revelation to make: "My brother, Declan, has already done this feature with Match on Tuesday, and I gave him a fair bit of stick for it... so I'm sure I'll get plenty of the same now!"

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CLUBS TO DATE: Coalisland Athletic Reserves, Coalisland Athletic, Lisnastraine United

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BOYHOOD CLUB: I've always been a fan of Newcastle United, and continue to support them even though the club's facing a hard time at the minute. But we'll be back!

FAVOURITE PLAYER: It has to be the Newcastle legend, Alan Shearer. He is brilliant - the best player ever. He never stopped scoring, and always had a goal, no matter what.

FAVOURITE GOAL: Zidane's goal in the 2002 Champions League. He got it on the volley, on his 'weak' foot - but, the way he hit it, you'd have thought it was his good foot!

FAVOURITE MUSIC: I'm really into my dance music.

FAVOURITE FILM: I liked all the Rocky films but, of them all, I think Rocky IV has to be the best of the bunch.

IDEAL WAG: If I had to reduce it to just one then it would have to be Jessica Alba

HONOURS WITH CLUB: We've no trophies - but we did get promotion last season (came up in fourth).

OTHER HONOURS: I won the Division 4 Reserve League with Coalisland Reserves.

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BEST MOMENT AT CLUB: Beating Banbridge AFC in the Ivan Marshall Cup earlier this season. They are an Intermediate B team, and I knew they would underestimate us. All we needed to do was score. Hopefully we'll have an even better moment when we play Warrenpoint Town in a couple of weeks' time, though we really will have to take all of our chances that day.

WORST MOMENT AT CLUB: Coming fourth in the league last season. We thought, going into the last few games, that we would finish second, and were worried when we didn't, that we weren't going up - but we did - so it was a high and a low all at once!

BEST CLUB SIDE IN YOUR LEAGUE: Craigavon City. They are a decent side with some good players - plus we haven't played them yet!

BEST PLAYER AT CLUB: Gerry Sweeney (Centre Midfield). He is one of those boys who does a lot of running, and is good at breaking up the play. He does the 'ugly' things well, and that's why sometimes I don't think he gets the recognition he deserves.

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The case for Pluto; how a little planet made a big difference.

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On a bright but chilly afternoon, the weather was perfect for running, albeit the ground remained a soft muddy bog. The Senior Men completed three laps of the course, covering a distance of 10K. And Agan was the first Harrier home, running himself into the medium pack for the next event in a time of 38:34 and finishing 12th overall.

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Saucony English Cross Country Championships, Leeds - senior men: 1 Andy Vernon (AFD) 38:01. WEST: 6 Tom Russell (B&W) 39:13; 112 Jon Wills (B&W) 42:54; 114 Ben Morley (GWR) 42:55; Teams: 63 Westbury Harriers 4038 (365 Gregg Ward; 373 John Terry; 421 Chris Palmer; 748 Steve Adams; 784 Steve Adams; 1347 Tim Westmacott; 88 GWR: 114 Ben Morley 42:55; 666 Dave Wintle 51:08; 802 Phil Chan 53:05; 1127 John Hargreaves 58:45; 1195 Mike Willcox 60:05; 1274 Terry Fenton 62:48.

U20 men: 1 Nick Goolab (Bel) 33:07. WEST: 7 Richard Peters (B&W) 34:13; 59 Joe Dalgleish (WH) 36:40; 77 Chris Dodd (B&W) 37:19; 84 Sean Hazell (B&W) 37:41; 102 Nathan Wardee replica breitling watches (B&W) 38:08; 128 Rob Whitham (B&W) 39:17.

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South West Schools' Cross Country Championships, Truro School - senior boys: 1 Charlie Maclean (S) 24;12; 2 Rob Galt (G) 24:16; 3 Brett Halliwell (A) 24:48; 4 Elliot Buckner (D) 25:09; 6 Gregg Halliwell (A) 25:07.

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MARKET RASEN & LOUTH 1st XV .. 40 NOTTINGHAM MODERNS 1ST XV ..... 5 MARKET RASEN & LOUTH stormed out of the blocks on Saturday to take two points against Nottingham Moderns and take up residence at the top of the table.

After four weeks of inactivity, Rasen welcomed an improving Nottingham side to Willingham Road.

Despite lacking their usual cohesion during the early stages, Simon Green's side soon blew away the cobwebs and earned a 40-5 victory to head the Midlands Two East (North) table.

Rasen's ascent to the table summit may have been aided as previous pace-setters Coalville saw their clash with Belgrave postponed, but Green believes points in the bag will turn out more valuable than games in hand.

"In general, we started pretty well considering the four-week lay- off," he said.

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MANIPAL: TAPMI's Atharva, the three day international B-School fest which culminated on Sunday with a happy note, was witnessed enthusiastic participation from corporates and top B-schools from across the country.

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YOUNGSTERS will receive prizes this week after designing posters to raise awareness of speeding and drink-driving.

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Bath Rugby has vowed to make amends for the series of drugs scandals that have rocked the club and the city.

A series of senior players took it in turns yesterday to speak passionately about their desire to get the club back in the headlines for all the right reasons.

David Flatman, Danny Grewcock, Joe Maddock, Stuart Hooper and David Barnes - the club's newly-elected player representatives - all stepped forward to explain how the club is determined to ensure there will be no repeat of the crises that have struck the club.

Bath's charm offensive will involve more work in the community, with players getting out to meet more children and community groups.

The players acknowledge that work needs to be done for the club to recapture the affection of many in the city following the nine- month bans handed to ex-captains Michael Lipman and Alex Crockett, as well as wing Andrew Higgins, on Monday. The trio were suspended by the Rugby Football Union for failing to submit to drugs tests.

Their departures followed those of former Australia star Justin Harrison and England prop Matt Stevens, who both quit the club following admissions of cocaine use.

Flatman, who was the most vociferous at yesterday's press conference, says players will be queuing up to do their bit in the Bath community.

The prop said: "Now is the time that you will see players putting their hands up and saying 'This is my half hour to give people a positive contact with Bath Rugby'.

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"If we sit here and look back and try to apportion blame on certain things that happened on certain people, we will never move forward - just sit and stew.

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When it is dark, dreary and gray, the rain muddles one's surroundings, smudging the colors and lines leaving merely an impression of life. But when one steps back, as the very proper English solicitor tells his fluttering wife and she reminds him later, the result can be "marvelous."

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Byline: SAMANTHA PARKER

A MUM who lost her four-year-old daughter to a brain disease desperately wants thieves who stole the little girl's jewellery to give it back.

J'alisha Atherton had just celebrated her fourth birthday when she died on March 29, 2003.

She died from a neurological diseasewhich destroyed thewhite matter in her brain and meant that she slowly lost mobility.

On Thursday, Clip on charms the houseS wS here J'alisha - called Jbo by her family - had lived with her mum and older sister, Leigh, on Carlton Road, Birkenhead, was robbed.

Christmas presents, a Playstation 3 console and watches were taken, along with J'alisha's jewellery.

The stolen jewellery included a gold Winnie the Pooh charm bracelet with a 'Jbo' charm. There was also a gold teddy bear necklace and a gold locket which contained a lock of J'alisha's hair.. J'alisha's mum Melanie, 40, a carer for elderly people in Prenton, said: "The bracelet was specially made for J'alisha at Birkenhead Market. We gave it to her for her fourth birthday just before she died. She loved it so much as it was made with melted down jewellery from all the family.

"On the back of the locket 'To Mel love John and Jbo' is written as it was given to me by my ex husband and J'alisha. Inside the locket was a piece of her hair. My sister cut a lock for us all when she had died.

"J'alisha loved the locket, she was fascinated by it. She didn't have much replica hublot watches mobility but she loved to touch the chain."

With tears streaming down her face, Melanie added: "I don't care about the other stuff. They are just things. J'alisha's means everything to me. The jewellery is worth nothing, they won't get anything for it.

"When she died she took a piece of all of us away as we are a really close family.We still include her in everything we do. She may have died six years ago but it is still very raw. Iwatchedmy baby die. It takes courage to pick yourself up when this has happened to you. The robbery brings all of the pain back. All of her things have been violated. I only had her for a short time and keeping her things is all I have got left."

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Birmingham 1

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Next: Portsmouth v BIRMINGHAM (Tuesday March 9), WIGAN v Liverpool (Monday March 8)

WAYNE Rooney's name will be prominent in Alex McLeish' s mind over the next few days after the Scot raced to his first target of an incredible campaign.

Chinese owner Carson Yeung can rest easy, however. The millions he has promised to spend will not be used on a world record attempt to prise Manchester' s finest away from Old Trafford. As if that were possible.

The reason that McLeish has Rooney on his mind is because he wants Birmingham players to be able to develop their fitness in the same way that the Manchester United star has.

Having reached the 40-point mark that should guarantee survival, McLeish now has a cast-iron case to push his paymasters over the facilities at Birmingham's Wast Hills training base and the club's infrastructure.

Despite the protestations of former owner David Sullivan, they lag way behind several of their contemporaries and McLeish wants to beef up the off-field support for his squad.

McLeish feels he can still draw improvement from players such as match-winner James McFadden. The Scot scored only his third goal this season from a controversial penalty award.

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'There was an article I've kept about Wayne Rooney talking about the fitness guys at Manchester United,' he said. 'Yes, he's already fit and powerful but individuals work in different ways to get the best out of themselves.

'That's evidence. I need to get on with that now. I don't want to wait until the end of the season.

'We owe it to the likes of James McFadden and the rest of the players to make them stronger and as fit as they could be.

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'We can make him more powerful and stronger. That's what I want when I sit down with the board and ask them about the infrastructure here.

'It's not glamorous spending, but it's worth the value of another player in terms of injury prevention and recovery and recuperation.' McLeish's streetwise side showed their experience after referee Anthony Taylor awarded the hosts a spot-kick for Mario Melchiot's withdrawn lunge on Keith Fahey.

Contact, if any, was minimal. Birmingham might care to be reminded that the outcry over David Ngog's dive at Anfield has now been wiped out. In fairness to the official, at first glance the appeal had merit and McFadden tucked away the penalty without any fuss.

Wigan boss Roberto Martinez was unhappy about a number of issues at the final whistle: there was the penalty award and the fact that the incident came in the second minute of added time when only one was awarded.

And there was Liam Ridgewell's tackle on James McCarthy that ended with the assistant linesman being cut above an eye by a corner flag as the left back cleaned out the Wigan midfielder.

'McCarthy's ankle is in a bad way,' said Martinez. 'He was going to meet up with the Republic of Ireland squad,
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CASTLEFORD coach Terry Matterson is urging his men to build on their stunning start to the season with a win over Warrington at the Jungle tonight.

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Despite pulling off a major upset with a 24-10 win over champions Leeds at Headingley in their opening game, Matterson believes the big test will come in front of their own fans.

Castleford tasted victory only four times at the Jungle last season but won 10 of their 13 away matches - including a 28-6 HOME FORM KEY: Terry Matterson.

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"Consistency is the key and that's something we are hoping to address this season," said Matterson.

"Although we made very significant progress last year, as our seventh placing confirmed, the one disappointing element was our home form.

"It's hard to pinpoint why but it's definitely an area that we'd like to improve upon. This would be a good time but we know that we can't afford to drop from the standard we set last week.

"It should be a cracking game and I hope our fans, who gave us great backing last week at Headingley, turn up in big numbers and give it a great atmosphere."

Warrington made an emphatic start to their campaign with a 58-0 rout of Harlequins, suggesting they may be able to live up to the high expectations that followed their Challenge Cup triumph last August and their expensive close-season recruitment.

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But Wolves coach Tony Smith admits his side were given an easy ride by a depleted Quins outfit and they will face a more searching examination this time around.

"We did a very professional job but I think we got Quins at a good time," he said. "They were under-strength and probably not at their best.

"They had a disrupted pre-season and had injuries, illness and suspension all at the same time.

"It will be a lot tougher against Castleford, particularly on their home ground, where they get great support.

"Cas are a very dangerous team, as Leeds found out. Brent Sherwin is a big danger, along with Rangi Chase and Ryan McGoldrick and they've got very good forwards. They've got class players across the field."

Smith hopes to name an unchanged team but will check on injuries to several unnamed players just before kick-off.

"We've a couple of bumps and bruises and we might give them until the last minute," he said. "If there are changes, they will be forced changes."

Matterson has hinted that he may make at least one tactical change, with former Hull KR hooker Kirk Netherton hoping for a recall.

"In training this week the guys who didn't make the 17 last Friday have been putting pressure on those who played at Headingley which is good because it keeps everyone on their toes, just as it should be," said Matterson.

"Obviously it would be difficult to omit anyone because, as I said at the time, everyone played their part in the win against Leeds, but we might make a change."

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If they want to spit on the floor, stand up at the bar and swear like a bullocky, they should be allowed to.

They went a bit far, though, when they extended this equality business to names.

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The confusion worsened when somebody came up with a song about A Boy Called Sue.

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ENGLAND 30 WALES 17 MARTIN Johnson hailed England's RBS 6 Nations victory over Wales as a major step forward in the development of his team.

Two years ago, in the months before Johnson took over as manager, England crumbled at Twickenham in the face of a remarkable Welsh fightback.

Even Jonny Wilkinson, the model of composure, was reduced to throwing wild and wayward passes as Warren Gatland's men stormed from 19-6 down to launch their Grand Slam campaign with a stunning victory.

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Suddenly, Wales had all the momentum and Twickenham was shrouded with a creeping sense of deja vu - but with five minutes remaining, those fears were banished.

Delon Armitage atoned for an otherwise unsteady performance by snatching a vital interception, Mathew Tait launched a 60-metre counter-attack and his reverse pass sent Haskell over for the match- winning try.

For Johnson, the victory - and the manner of it in particular - was priceless after England's sterile autumn international campaign.

Johnson has always insisted England are moving in the right direction and now he has something tangible to back it up.

"We have been in games when it hasn't gone our way and the talk of small margins sounds very hollow when you lose," said Johnson.

"When you have been 17 points up and it is down to three, teams get tense. You can feel the crowd get tense. It was a nervous situation, we had to find the next score and I thought we took it really well.

"You wouldn't say it at the time but it was probably a good thing we went through that (Wales comeback) because we had to have the wherewithal and the belief to finish the game off.

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"I was thinking: 'There is no way we could lose this game'. I knew we were letting ourselves down if we lost this game," said Haskell.

Johnson's chief criticism of England during his 18-month tenure has been an ability to either see attacking opportunities or fail to execute them.

That was not the case against Wales. With Wales lock Alun Wyn- Jones serving 10 minutes in the sin-bin for a cynical trip, England rattled up 17 points either side of the interval.

Haskell drove over for the vital first try after a patient, composed build-up, while Care's try followed excellent turnover work from Steve Borthwick and Nick Easter's midfield charge.

Wales roared back into the game with tries from Adam Jones and James Hook but England's clinical execution on the break - and 15 points from Jonny Wilkinson - sealed the victory.
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DES Burke and George Priddle have plenty to talk about and plenty of time to do it, sitting in River Street, Maclean, selling raffle tickets for this year's Relay for Life on the Clarence.

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NEW Thunder signing Richard Lopag will never repeat his junior world recordbreaking try-scoring exploits in Gateshead, but Chris Hood still believes he has bagged a natural-born finisher, writes NICK PUREWAL.

Castleford winger Lopag agreed a dualregistration deal to join Thunder for the season yesterday, and has been put straight into the starting line-up for tomorrow's Northern Rail Cup clash at Widnes.

Lopag holds two Guinness World Records for one startling season at junior club Deighton, his 169 tries the most by a Rugby League player at any level in one campaign, and the same for his 43 hattricks in the same time frame.

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Thunder captain Kevin Neighbour will start at half-back tomorrow, shifting from centre to lead the backline, while returning Thunder ace Joe Brown slots in at full-back.

"Richard is a quality player," said delighted rugby director Hood. "He has all the attributes to go very well for us and I expect him to make a difference. We've thrown him straight into the squad and it will be interesting to see how he holds up. We can safely say he's not going to repeat those junior exploits for us, but nonetheless he's a natural try-scorer, he knows where the line is and how to get there and we're excited by what he can offer. "The dual registration is a new system replica hublot watches that has been brought in, and it will really benefit everyone involved. It's a lot more suitable for all three parties than a loan deal, because it gives all three parties the ability to cancel it at any point.

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With all the subtlety of a Sikorsky helicopter firing up for liftoff, executives at United Technologies Corp. openly stated their goal to move more UTC operations out of the state of Connecticut, induding from UTC's Sikorsky Aircraft Corp. headquarters based in Stratford.

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In its relentless bid to cut costs, UTC's conundrum with Sikorsky is that it needs more than a few good men and women at the helicopter maker--and for the time being does not appear to be planning an acquisition of a rival in a lower-cost area like Texas or Kansas to give it a second, major U.S. production arm.

Last year, multiple publications speculated that UTC was considering an acquisition of the Bell Helicopter division of Providence, R.I.-based Textron Inc., where Jeff Pino led sales before leaving for Sikorsky, where he is now president.

At a UTC investor conference in New York City this month, Pino suggested that UTC had analyzed a major acquisition without disclosing the target company, while adding the company would likely focus any acquisition effort on a supplier of aftermarket parts akin to its Derco division in Wisconsin.

"It's clear that large-scale consolidation ... is just not happening," Pino said. "We've looked at one lower class of helicopter, and it's not as intriguing as where we are."

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In the aggregate, that hiring activity has been significant, even as the company has maxed out its local operations with more than 9,000 employees.

"We've taken a real strong opportunity during (the past five years) to put more than half of our direct labor hours outside Connecticut ... and every place we go, generally, is lower cost than Connecticut," Pino said. "We ... know we can't just go win while operating from Connecticut."

Greg Hayes, chief financial officer of UTC, was equally blunt.

"You heard Jeff talk about (how) anywhere outside Connecticut is low cost? said Greg Hayes, chief financial officer of UTC. "There's a lot of other states. You think about it: 81 (UTC) facilities, 18 million of the square footage in the United States--of that two-thirds is in high-cost locations. So again, even if this work has to stay in the United States, there are ways to reduce costs by moving work out of those high-cost locations."

Sikorsky is getting practice overseas in creating auxiliary production arms. In 2007, UTC acquired the Polish aircraft maker PZL-Mielec, which was retooled to making an international version of the Sikorsky Black Hawk helicopter.

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A CORONER has called on highway bosses to put up more warning signs on a Cotswolds road where a journalist died in a motorcycle accident.

Wayne Southern, 29, lost control of his powerful Honda bike while out on a social ride with friends and collided with a car near Cirencester.

After an accidental death sexy lingerie china verdict was recorded at his inquest yesterday his parents, Pete and Rose Southern, said: "Never a day goes by when we do not miss our lovely son Wayne.

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"We came here hoping for answers but the one answer we really want we will never know - why our son had to leave us - why he had to have that accident."

Former colleague from Central News Simon Garrett said: "He was an outstandingly talented young man - one of the best picture editors making TV programmes in Britain at the time of his death."

Gloucestershire coroner Alan Crickmore heard Mr Southern had wholesale sexy lingerie passed his motorcycle test only a few months before his death but was said to have been a natural rider.

On the day he died - May 4 last year - he and his four friends had met near Swindon and were riding to Chipping Norton, travelling north along the A435 near North Cerney, just outside Cirencester.

Mr Southern lost control of his Honda CBR600 on a sharp bend and collided with a Volvo estate being driven in the opposite direction by Sally Anne Hardwicke.

Accident investigator PC Simon Edwards said it appeared Mr Southern had braked too hard in the bend and his bike had skidded so that it fell onto its side and slid across into the opposite carriageway.

He had been riding at about 50 miles an hour, within the speed limit, PC Edwards said. He added the bikers had been riding too close together so when Mr Southern crashed, two of the others also became involved.

Mr Crickmore was told Mr Southern died from multiple injuries and no alcohol or drugs were in his system.

Summing up, he said it seemed likely Mr Southern had been confronted by a bend that was sharper than he was expecting and if the warning signs had been better, he might have ridden differently.

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Recording a verdict of accidental death, he said in his opinion there were insufficient warning signs on the bend and he would send a report to Gloucestershire Highways saying more should be put up.

Chris Franklin, Gloucestershire Highways manager, said: "We will consider the coroner's report carefully. We have already undertaken a review of speed limits along this road and we are planning to extend the existing 50mph speed limit along the A435, Perrott's Brook to Churnside.

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IDLE Paul Railton was banned from the road after walking his dog while driving.

He was spotted at the wheel of his Nissan Navara holding the lead of his pet lurcher as it trotted alongside - facing oncoming traffic.

Bone-headed Railton, 23, told magistrates: "A lot of people exercise their dog like that."

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He admitted not being in proper control of a vehicle. Railton's solicitor claimed he was being persecuted by police because he had been cleared of conspiracy to murder last year.

The court heard three officers followed unemployed Railton after a cyclist reported two men dragging a dog along a road last December.

He was stopped driving along a narrow lane, told to put the dog in the back and allowed to go. But five days later police went to his home in Annfield Plain, Co Durham to charge him.

A police statement on the incident, in Consett, said: "Due to the narrow road there was no area for other cars to pass."

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Solicitor Paul Donoghue claimed his client was a victim of "police persecution". He said: "He accepts it was silly and there was an element of laziness.

"One of the officers had not long been part of the case against Mr Railton that had collapsed in spectacular fashion at the crown court."

Railton was one of five people on trial over the shooting of Joe Clarke in Consett in December 2007. Mr Clarke survived.

The cases were thrown out last July after a judge criticised police for eavesdropping on a conversation between Mr Donoghue and some of the suspects, who he was acting for.

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A MAN who relies on a walking stick was pushed to the ground during a robbery.

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NEW YORK, Jan. 20 (Xinhua) -- Wall Street fell in early trade Wednesday after a series of bank reports showed the troubled sector was struggling with high credit losses.

Bank of America reported a higher-than-expected quarterly loss, hurt by still-high loan losses and its repayment of U.S. government bailout aid.

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RUGBY star Phil Vickery is used to scrumming down with the toughest men on the planet - but if you want to bring him to tears, tell him Take That have split up.

The England star, nicknamed Raging Bull, appeared with his wife Kate on All Star Mr and Mrs, the ITV game show where couples reveal intimate details about their home lives.

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The couple won Pounds 5,000 for Gloucestershire children's charity the Pied Piper Appeal, of which Phil is a patron.

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Byline: Daily Mail Reporter

A YOUNG officer killed in an explosion in Afghanistan on his 27th birthday was a true hero, his family said last night.

Lieutenant Douglas Dalzell, of 1st Battalion Coldstream Guards, died in the blast while on patrol in the Babaji area on Thursday.

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The serviceman from 1st Battalion Scots Guards, part of the 1 Grenadier Guards Battle Group, died while fighting Taliban insurgents, the Ministry of Defence said.

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DAN GOSLING is pondering his Everton future with Standard Liege poised to make a surprise offer.

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The England under-21 midfielder has yet to agree to a new deal and will be a free agent in the summer.

Gosling scored when he came on as a sub against Manchester United last month, but has often been left on the bench as boss David Moyes sticks with his more experienced men.

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Toffees defender Jonny Heitinga insists: "Jack is a very good young player but I think it is very important that he stays at Everton. He needs to play more games and then maybe one day move on."


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CPC pushes Party leaders to report family information to stem corruption

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OWEN COYLE is refusing to let Harry Redknapp get in the way of a Wembley trip links of london charms - having already lost out once to the Tottenham boss.

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FRIENDS star Courtney Cox-Arquette said she expects her daughter will become an actress some day.

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WASHINGTON -- A rarely seen 400-year-old map that identified Florida as "the Land of Flowers" and put China at the center of the world went on display Tuesday at the Library of Congress.

The map created by Matteo Ricci was the first in Chinese to show the Americas. Ricci, a Jesuit missionary from Italy, was among the first Westerners to live in what is now Beijing in the early 1600s. Known for introducing Western science to China, Ricci created the map in 1602 at the request of Emperor Wanli.

Ricci's map includes pictures and annotations describing different regions of the world. Africa was noted to have the world's highest mountain and longest river. The brief description of North America mentions "humped oxen" or bison, wild horses and a region named "Ka-na-ta."

Several Central and South American places are named, including "Wa-ti-ma-la" (Guatemala), "Yu-ho-t'ang" (Yucatan) and "Chih-Li" (Chile).

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The Ricci map gained the nickname the "Impossible Black Tulip of Cartography" because it was so hard to find.

This map -- one of only two in good condition -- was purchased by the James Ford Bell Trust in October for $1 million, making it the second most expensive rare map ever sold. The library bought another of the world's rarest maps, the Waldseemuller world map, which was the first to name "America," for $10 million in 2003.

The Ricci map going on display had been held for years by a private collector in Japan and will eventually be housed at the Bell Library at the University of Minnesota. The map symbolizes the first connection between Eastern and Western thinking and commerce, said Ford W. Bell, co-trustee of the fund started by his grandfather, General Mills founder James Ford Bell.

Custodians at the Bell Library focus "on the development of trade and how that drove civilization -- how that constant desire to find new markets to sell new products led to exchanges of knowledge, science, technology and really drove civilization," said Bell, who is also president of the American Association of Museums. "So (the map) fits in Clip on charms beautifully."

The map was being shown publicly for the first time in North America. It measures 12 feet by 5 feet, printed on six rolls of rice paper.

The Library of Congress rarely exhibits artifacts it does not own because its holdings are so vast, but curators made an exception for the Ricci map. It will be on view through April alongside the Waldseemuller map and later will be shown at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts.

The library also will create a digital image of the map to be posted online for researchers and students.

Ti Bin Zhang, first secretary for cultural affairs at the Chinese Embassy, said the map represents "the momentous first meeting of East and West" and was the "catalyst for commerce."

No examples of the map are known to exist in China, where Ricci was revered and buried. Only a few original copies are known to exist, held by the Vatican'
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Metta Theatre will present, "The Duck Variations," a one-act play by David Mamet about two old men sitting on a park bench, talking about natural law, friendship and death -- and ducks. The play stars David Perez and Brandon Santos and is directed by Lynn Hamrick.

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Local actor, musician and personal trainer David Garver "turned me on to 'Duck Variations' about four years ago," Santos said in a press release. "I read it and laughed. Most people have never heard of it, a little-known piece by one of America's premiere playwrights. The writing, though spare, works very nicely. It was a long time getting someone to do it with, but after Mr. Perez and I had got to know each other, I realized we kind of talked to each other in a manner very similar to George and Emil, the characters in the play. So rehearsal sort of goes from a joint cataloging of the day's aggravations, frequently with both of us talking at the same time -- just like the play."

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Perez adds, "I'm thrilled Brandon asked me to do this play. Mamet is a challenge for actors because he writes his plays with a fidelity to everyday conversation, with all its overlaps, repetitions, fade-outs and non sequiturs. It's a simple setup, two guys just kicking it on a bench in front of a lake, observing life, nature replica tag heruer watches and themselves, stumbling and mumbling, yet observant and poignant."

In addition to Friday night's show, performances continue Saturday (March 6), and March 12-13, all at 7:30 p.m. There is also a matinee show, March 14 at 4 p.m. Admission is $10, or pay what you can. There is limited seating, so arrive early.

Metta Theatre is located at 1470 Paseo del Pueblo Norte in El Prado. For information and directions, call (575) 758-1104 or e- mail .


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