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Local Mount Maunganui surfer Ant McColl claimed his maiden Hyundai Tour victory in his home waters at Tay Street today (Sunday 19th February) in the fourth of five events for the season. The crowd pleasing victory was played out in a small 1.0m swell gro
An occasional series of open discussions with opposition fans. They can say what they like about Chelsea and I promise not to be rude back to them. Meet Bill, aka Jasper and a hundred other names. He won’t tell me how old he is and won’t say when he beca
Saracens and England centre Owen Farrell has been compared to a "young Jonny Wilkinson" by former Wales fly half and now Wales assistant coach Neil Jenkins. "Owen is obviously an outstanding talent," said Jenkins who is still Wales' record points-scorer.
Andy Gray made his long-awaited return to the commentary box this week, as part of the talkSPORT commentary team for Milan's dismantling of Arsenal. Gray's distinctive tone and memorable exclamations have defined a generation of football coverage for fan
The decade following a writer's death is often the most cruel to his status. During his lifetime, Graham Greene was viewed as the most vitally topical of novelists, but on his demise in 1991 he was downgraded as too caught up in his times to be relevant
Former England hooker Brian Moore has installed Wales as "clear favourites by a mile" to win their Triple Crown clash at Twickenham on 25 February. Both sides won their opening two Six Nations encounters but Moore believes Wales have the edge behind the
GRUNDY, Va. It wasn’t a problem, however, in the final minute of its first-round BDD tournament game with Twin Valley. Travis Lester scored twice on perfect feeds to the post in the final 59 seconds to
After we learned that Brian Moore, former TargetCast CEO, and John Kaminski, former installation and support manager, had both left DigiCast Networks, the digital division of Brite Media Group, we chatted with Chris Lanman, senior vice-president, who bro
John Inverdale once declared that simultaneously broadcasting the Six Nations matches "would be a return to the dark ages". But here's a quaint thing about the dark ages – they used to play the games when it was light. Funnily enough, the dark ages didn'
I rarely agree with the The Times‘ chief rugby correspondent, Stephen Jones. In particular I argue with his views on the haka, southern hemisphere rugby, and the experimental law variations. Yet I respect him as a rugby writer. When I don’t agree with hi
An occasional glimpse into the workings of the Scottish Parliament and the Scottish Executive (or comments on anything else that takes my fancy). Oh yes, the BBC and the Six Nations. All those questions. Will Dallaglio manage to complete a statement, any
I once drank so much weight-gain powder that I couldn't go 40 minutes without peeing. I was an intern in San Francisco, trying to play rugby with the big boys, and working part time clearing tables. Whoever designed Mass XXX surely did not intend for it
Mark Saggers & Brian Moore sit in for K&G with a look at the day's sport including a full 6 Nations preview. Call the show on 08717 22 33 44 (10p/min) or txt 81089 (50p + charges). 1000 - 1300: Mark Saggers & Brian Moore sit in for K&G with a look at the
Mark Saggers & Brian Moore sit in for K&G with a look at the day's sport including a full 6 Nations preview. Call the show on 08717 22 33 44 (10p/min) or txt 81089 (50p + charges). 1000 - 1300: Mark Saggers & Brian Moore sit in for K&G with a look at the
Mark Saggers & Brian Moore sit in for K&G with a look at the day's sport including a full 6 Nations preview. Call the show on 08717 22 33 44 (10p/min) or txt 81089 (50p + charges). 1000 - 1300: Mark Saggers & Brian Moore sit in for K&G with a look at the
One down, four to go, as the Six Nations burst back onto our screens on Saturday lunchtime with the game no-one gives a monkeys about — France v Italy. This was merely the hors d’ouevre or antipasto, depending on which bunch of foreign interlopers you pr
Four years ago, Brian Moore and three of his former teammates from the track & field squad at Brandeis University were pleasantly surprised at their performances at an alumni meet. “A bunch of us guys [around] 40 jumped in and did pretty well,’’ said the
AtLeast one of the check box should be selected You are following news about Follow the latest news about SPN HOUSTON, Feb. 7, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Superior Energy Services, Inc. (NYSE: SPN) announced today that its Board of Directors has elected Brian M
6 February 2012 Last updated at 21:51 ET The Ethical Hacking Lab was set up in October to test internet security measures A department at Coventry University is hoping to turn the tables on computer criminals. Cybercrime has been on the rise in recent ye
Sunday became Monday far too quickly. But I’m here now. There were 6 entries and random.org has chosen the winners. Here are your sets: 1: 1, 2, 6 Timestamp: 2012-02-06 18:29:20 UTC Please email your address details to lizzysiddal at yahoo dot com and I’
Brian Moore (Christian name pronounced Bree-an) (25 August 1921 – 11 January 1999) was an Irish novelist. He was acclaimed for his descriptions of life in Northern Ireland in the post-war era, in particular his explorations of the intercommunal divisions of The Troubles. Moore was also admired for his insight into female psychology, with women... Full Article
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The police are the public and the public are the police. We work together as a team and I think we have seen examples of that here.
I was directed by the Town Board to do so, and I will do so
I need police officers who go out on patrol to protect citizens ... This is not going to help me to that end.
