Archive | July, 2011

London 2012 park sparks architectural argument between old and new names – The Guardian

31. July 2011

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London 2012 park sparks architectural argument between old and new names – The Guardian

The Guardian London 2012 park sparks architectural argument between old and new names The Guardian Photograph: Handout/Getty Images A new skirmish in a long-running and often bitterly fought architectural "style war" between modernists and traditionalists has broken out over the stadiums and arenas of the London Olympics park.

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Factory workers to be paid off after fire – Berwick Today

31. July 2011

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Factory workers to be paid off after fire Berwick Today Fire crews were called to the premises at around 11.15pm and discovered his body at the scene. The factory was closed at the time of the blaze and Mr Newton's presence was unexplained

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Olympics Aquatic Centre – review – The Guardian

30. July 2011

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Olympics Aquatic Centre – review The Guardian It is a building that will be at its best after the games, when the flippers have been replaced by the great glass walls, although it will then face a new risk of being too grand for a public pool. The wavy roof risks being too small for the Olympics ... and more

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Sowing seeds of jobs growth – The Star

30. July 2011

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Sowing seeds of jobs growth The Star HOPE and excitement are building as details are beginning to emerge of what our area can expect from the new Enterprise Zones being established throughout the Sheffield City Region. And it is already becoming clear that a massive jobs boom is on its ... and more

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Coach X: Bring Back National Pride – Hoopsfix (blog)

29. July 2011

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Coach X: Bring Back National Pride – Hoopsfix (blog)

Hoopsfix (blog) Coach X: Bring Back National Pride Hoopsfix (blog) Most players of international level (at under 18) have aspirations of becoming professional players, that means that their body and their health could be the 'ticket' that earns them their living for the rest of their lives. ...

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World Soccer Daily: 10 stories you need to read – July 29th – World Soccer

29. July 2011

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World Soccer Daily: 10 stories you need to read – July 29th World Soccer The winners go through to the full World Cup draw which takes place in Rio de Janeiro on Saturday. Arsenal, who endure every summer haunted by the spectre of their best players being lured away by Barcelona, are losing patience with the Spanish side.

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BOWLERS CORNER – Tenby Observer

29. July 2011

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BOWLERS CORNER – Tenby Observer

Tenby Observer BOWLERS CORNER Tenby Observer Fortunately, the delay affected the Pendine boys more than the Tenby lot and almost mirroring rink one, they took eight of the last 11 ends and ending up comfortable winners 33-14. Rink three was a much more sedate affair and to be fair to the Pendine ..

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The first Olympic velodrome: Tour de force – Building.co.uk

28. July 2011

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The first Olympic velodrome: Tour de force – Building.co.uk

Building.co.uk The first Olympic velodrome: Tour de force Building.co.uk The 2012 Olympics are fast approaching but in all the hype we musn't forget sports venues of the past. Building visits the first Olympic velodrome as it undergoes a restoration to its former glory With only a year to go until the start of the 2012 ...

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Small Talk: Mark Lawrenson – The Guardian

28. July 2011

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Small Talk: Mark Lawrenson – The Guardian

The Guardian Small Talk: Mark Lawrenson The Guardian You win a gold medal in the Olympics now, you get knighted. That's fine but surely to goodness why don't they give him a knighthood posthumously

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Soil quality procedure used on Olympic sites – International Environmental Technology

28. July 2011

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Soil quality procedure used on Olympic sites International Environmental Technology The Environment Agency has revealed details of a procedure that has enabled the problem of poor soil quality to be rectified during the building of venues for the 2012 London Olympics . According to leaders of the organisation, more than 1.5 million ...

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