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CYCLING: Graeme Brown, an Olympic gold medallist on the track, is miffed he doesn't have the ochre jersey, awarded to the winner of the Tour Down Under, hanging in his wardrobe. But if Brown has his way, that's about to change. Full Article at The Australian
AUSTRALIAN dual Olympic gold medalist Graeme Brown will lead the Rabobank team at the Santos Tour Down Under in January. Brown - TDU veteran and a stage winner at last year's event - heads up a strong Dutch team. Full Article at Adelaide Now
Germany's Andre Greipel (L) wins the first stage of the 61st Austrian cycling tour ahead of Australia's Graeme Brown (R) in Dornbirn July 5, 2009. View Photo »
The likes of a Robbie McEwen, Andre Greipel and Davis can fight it out for the Jayco (sprint) jersey
Australian ‘golden boy’ Graeme Brown will lead the Dutch Rabobank team at the Santos Tour Down Under in January. Full Article at InfoNews.co.nz
There are legal proposals to bring in better protection against repossession Home repossessions are set to soar as interest rates start to rise again, Shelter Scotland has warned. Full Article at BBC News
Business leaders from the West Midlands attended a round table event at the Birmingham Post’s Fort Dunlop headquarters to kick off Small Business Week, leading to a lively debate about what is next for the economy. Graeme Brown reports. Full Article at Birmingham Post
Australia's Graeme Brown, center, celebrates after completing the third stage of the Tour Down Under cycling race in Adelaide, Australia, Thursday, Jan. 22, 2009. View Photo »
With estimates of the amount of money unfairly withheld each year running into millions, Scotland is clearly in need of a way to protect tenant’s deposits.
More people are being evicted for rent arrears than having their homes repossessed, with a sharp jump over the past couple of years in the number of tenants being ejected by both private and social landlords. Full Article at The Scotsman
The number of households given a temporary place to stay rose from 595 in March 2007 to 685 in March this year. Full Article at Edinburgh Daily News
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Germany's Andre Greipel (L) wins the first stage of the 61st Austrian cycling tour ahead of Australia's Graeme Brown (R) in Dornbirn July 5, 2009.
View Photo »Australia's Graeme Brown, center, celebrates after completing the third stage of the Tour Down Under cycling race in Adelaide, Australia, Thursday, Jan. 22, 2009.
View Photo »Australian Graeme Brown (C) crosses the finish line first in stage three of the Tour Down Under in Adelaide on January 22, 2009. Brown, riding for Team Rabobank won in 3 hours, 15 minutes and 35 seconds.
View Photo »Australian Graeme Brown crosses the finish line first in stage three of the Tour Down Under in Adelaide on January 22, 2009. Brown, riding for Team Rabobank won in 3 hours, 15 minutes and 35 seconds.
View Photo »Australian Graeme Brown smiles after winning stage three of the Tour Down Under in Adelaide on January 22, 2009. Brown, riding for Team Rabobank won in 3 hours, 15 minutes and 35 seconds.
View Photo »Slovenian cyclist Borut Bozic of team Vacansoleil celebrates as he wins the second stage of the 'Tour of Belgium' cycling race, from Buggenhout to Knokke-Heist, on May 29, 2009. Austsralian cyclist Graeme Brown (2nd R) of team Rabobank finished in thrid place.
View Photo »Quickstep rider Allan Davis (R) rides ahead of Rabobank rider Graeme Brown during the sixth and final stage of the Tour Down Under cycling event in Adelaide January 25, 2009.
View Photo »Quickstep rider Allen Davis (R) rides ahead of Rabobank rider Graeme Brown during the sixth and final stage of the Tour Down Under cycling event in Adelaide January 25, 2009.
View Photo »Lance Armstrong of the US races during stage three of the Tour Down Under in Adelaide on January 22, 2009. Lance Armstrong avoided a potential fall in January 22 third stage of the Tour Down Under that was marred by crashes, but eventually won by Australian Graeme Brown in a bunch sprint.
View Photo »Lance Armstrong of the US races during stage three of the Tour Down Under in Adelaide on January 22, 2009. Lance Armstrong avoided a potential fall in January 22 third stage of the Tour Down Under that was marred by crashes, but eventually won by Australian Graeme Brown in a bunch sprint.
View Photo »Lance Armstrong of the US races during stage three of the Tour Down Under in Adelaide on January 22, 2009. Lance Armstrong avoided a potential fall in January 22 third stage of the Tour Down Under that was marred by crashes, but eventually won by Australian Graeme Brown in a bunch sprint.
View Photo »Lance Armstrong of the US rides in a breakaway group during stage three of the Tour Down Under in Adelaide on January 22, 2009.
View Photo »Lance Armstrong of the US rides in a breakaway group during stage three of the Tour Down Under in Adelaide on January 22, 2009.
View Photo »Lance Armstrong of the US rides in a break away group during stage three of the Tour Down Under in Adelaide on January 22, 2009.
View Photo »Lance Armstrong of the US races during stage three of the Tour Down Under in Adelaide on January 22, 2009. Lance Armstrong avoided a potential fall in January 22 third stage of the Tour Down Under that was marred by crashes, but eventually won by Australian Graeme Brown in a bunch sprint.
View Photo »Lance Armstrong (front) of the US leads a breakaway group on an incline during stage three of the Tour Down Under in Adelaide on January 22, 2009.
View Photo »Lance Armstrong (front C) of the US leads a breakaway group on an incline during stage three of the Tour Down Under in Adelaide on January 22, 2009.
View Photo »Australia's Graeme Brown, center, celebrates after completing the third stage of the Tour Down Under cycling race in Adelaide, Australia, Thursday, Jan. 22, 2009.
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