Archive for March, 2008

Medieval game gets sport status

A medieval game that is almost exclusively played in the South East is recognised as a sport.
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Professor to lead sacking inquiry

A review into the dismissal of a child care worker by the States is to be investigated by a UK professor.
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Tributes to a ‘remarkable’ pilot

Friends and colleagues pay tribute to the Surrey pilot of the aircraft that crash landed in Kent.
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Flight disruption continues at T5

Disruption at Heathrow’s new Terminal 5 continues, with 54 flights grounded and a backlog of 15,000 bags.
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T5 cancellations set to continue

Flight cancellations at Heathrow’s new Terminal 5 will continue for several days, British Airways admits.
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Police dog trial first for county

The Eastern Region Police Dog Trials will be held in Norfolk ahead of the national trials in Surrey.
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One dead and two hurt in M1 crash

A 73-year-old Surrey woman is killed and two other people injured when their car crashes on the M1.
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Amtrak train hits and kills man in Bristol Twp.

An Amtrak train traveling 125 m.p.h. struck and killed a man walking across the tracks Monday night in Bristol Township.
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Gang of intruders prompts warning

A gang of intruders target four elderly homeowners in the space of two hours across towns in Surrey.
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Vandals spray paint cars, fences

Four cases of spray paint vandalism were reported to police over the weekend. Police aren’t sure if the incidents are related because they occurred in different areas, a spokesperson said. via The Times
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