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Youngsters were terrified when a road-rage driver smashed a school bus window with a crook lock. Glass shattered over the driver, while children were on their way home from school. Full Article at This Is Leicestershire
IN THE Division 1 third round matches of the Moray Superleague at Elgin’s Moray Leisure Centre, Alan Campbell’s Buckie team continued its good form with a 12-1 win against Ryan MacKenzie’s Ballindalloch rink. Full Article at Press and Journal
POZNAN, POLAND - AUGUST 29: Alan Campbell of Great Britain wins silver in the Men's Single Sculls during the final of the World Rowing Championships on August 29, 2009 in Poznan, Poland. View Photo »
Most of the cocaine coming into the UK comes from Colombia ... I've seen the damage the coca plantations are doing to Colombia at first hand and what it does to those communities.
Phyllida Law: hastily scrawled notes but full of fun. Pity poor Gordon Brown and his letter of condolence. Because what can one possibly say? And how can one say it? It's not as easy as it looks. Full Article at Guardian Unlimited
THE second round of matches in Division 1 of the Moray Superleague at Elgin’s Moray Leisure Centre produced four one-sided results. Alan Campbell’s Buckie rink overran Donald Ross’s Sunninghill side 8-2. Full Article at Press and Journal
A footnote to the history of sculling champions occurred yesterday when, to a bankside audience of several joggers, a dog or two and a single boat full of enthusiastic supporters, the top two single scullers in the world raced the 169th Wingfield... Full Article at The Telegraph
POZNAN, POLAND - AUGUST 29: Alan Campbell of Great Britain wins silver in the Men's Single Sculls during the final of the World Rowing Championships on August 29, 2009 in Poznan, Poland. View Photo »
Most of the cocaine coming into the UK comes from Colombia ... I've seen the damage the coca plantations are doing to Colombia at first hand and what it does to those communities.
The chill, choppy waters and winding course of the Thames in winter may bear little comparison to the picturesque stillness of Lake Karapiro on New Zealand’s North Island, but Alan Campbell’s achievement in winning the 168th Wingfield Sculls race on... Full Article at Times Online
Page last updated at 17:31 GMT, Thursday, 5 November 2009 Coleraine single scull oarsman Alan Campbell saw off world champion Mahe Drysdale to win the Wingfield Sculls Race on the River Thames on Thursday. Full Article at BBC Sport
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POZNAN, POLAND - AUGUST 29: Alan Campbell of Great Britain wins silver in the Men's Single Sculls during the final of the World Rowing Championships on August 29, 2009 in Poznan, Poland.
View Photo »POZNAN, POLAND - AUGUST 29: Alan Campbell of Great Britain wins silver in the Men's Single Sculls during the final of the World Rowing Championships on August 29, 2009 in Poznan, Poland.
View Photo »British Alan Campbell kisses his silver medal after competing in the final of the men's single sculls competition of the World Rowing Championships on August 29, 2009 in Poznan.
View Photo »British Alan Campbell poses after being placed second in the final of the men's single sculls competition of the World Rowing Championships on August 29, 2009 in Poznan.
View Photo »Great Britain Alan Campbell (L) and Czech Ondrej Synek (R) hold New Zealand Mahe Drysdale (C) after Drysdale's victory in the final of the men's single sculls competition of the World Rowing Championships on August 29, 2009 in Poznan. Campbell won silver and Synek won bronze medal.
View Photo »POZNAN, POLAND - AUGUST 29: Mahe Drysdale of New Zealand is lifted by Alan Campbell (L) and Ondrej Synek after winning the Men's Single Sculls in the final of the World Rowing Championships on August 29, 2009 in Poznan, Poland.
View Photo »POZNAN, POLAND - AUGUST 29: Mahe Drysdale of New Zealand is lifted by Alan Campbell (L) and Ondrej Synek after winning the Men's Single Sculls in the final of the World Rowing Championships on August 29, 2009 in Poznan, Poland.
View Photo »Silver medalist Great Britain's Alan Campbell, left, gold medalist New Zealand's Mahe Drysdale, center, and bronze medalist Czech Republic's Ondrej Synek look at flags during the award ceremony after the Men's Single Sculls final race during the Rowing World Championships in Poznan, wes...
View Photo »Silver medalist Great Britain's Alan Campbell, left, reacts, as gold medalist New Zealand's Mahe Drysdale looks on during the award ceremony after the Men's Single Sculls final race during the Rowing World Championships in Poznan, western Poland, Saturday, Aug. 29, 2009.
View Photo »POZNAN, POLAND - AUGUST 23: Alan Campbell of Great Britain competes in the Men's Single Sculls during day one of The World Rowing Championships on August 23, 2009 in Poznan, Poland.
View Photo »Britain's Home Office Minister Alan Campbell (L) talks with Colombia's Vice President Francisco Santos during a news conference in Bogota May 5, 2009.
View Photo »POZNAN, POLAND - AUGUST 27: Alan Campbell of Great Britain competes in the Men's Single Sculls Semi final on day five of the World Rowing Championships on August 27, 2009 in Poznan, Poland.
View Photo »POZNAN, POLAND - AUGUST 27: Alan Campbell of Great Britain competes in the Men's Single Sculls Semi final on day five of the World Rowing Championships on August 27, 2009 in Poznan, Poland.
View Photo »Britain's Home Office Minister Alan Campbell speaks during a news conference in Bogota May 5, 2009.
View Photo »New Zealand Mahe Drysdale (R) and British Alan Campbell compete in the final of the men's single sculls competition of the World Rowing Championships on August 29, 2009 in Poznan. Drysdale won and Campbell placed second.
View Photo »Mahe Drysdale of New Zealand is lifted by second placed Alan Campbell of Britain (L) and third placed Ondrej Synek of Czech Republic (R) as he celebrates his gold medal win during the medal ceremony for the men's single sculls final at the World Rowing Championships in Poznan August 29,...
View Photo »New Zealand's Mahe Drysdale, left, is congratulated by Great Britain's Alan Campbell after Men's Single Sculls final race during the Rowing World Championships in Poznan, western Poland, Saturday, Aug. 29, 2009.
View Photo »POZNAN, POLAND - AUGUST 29: Alan Campbell of Great Britain wins silver in the Men's Single Sculls during the final of the World Rowing Championships on August 29, 2009 in Poznan, Poland.
View Photo »Most of the cocaine coming into the UK comes from Colombia ... I've seen the damage the coca plantations are doing to Colombia at first hand and what it does to those communities.
Most of the cocaine coming into the UK comes from Colombia ... I've seen the damage the coca plantations are doing to Colombia at first hand and what it does to those communities.
Former coach of @tidewaysculler Alan Campbell wins BBC Unsung Hero award http://bit.ly/75nQx0
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