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The Turner Report (Free subscription) | 11/17/2009
Former Sen. Jeff Smith, D-St. Louis, will be sentenced in less than three hours for his role in obstructing a federal investigation into monkey business during Smith's unsuccessful 2006 Congressional primary campaign against Russ Carnahan. Also scheduled to be sentenced are Smith's co-conspirators, former Rep. Steve Brown, D-St. Louis, and Smith's campaign treasurer Nick Adams. The final few days before...
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Liverpool Echo.co.uk (Free subscription) | 11/12/2009
DANIEL PURVIS admits the success of his Great Britain team-mates has inspired him to reach greater heights over the coming years.
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PR News Wire (Free subscription) | 11/09/2009
NEW YORK, Nov. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- FltOps.com will team with the Flight Safety Foundation (FSF), to present the next in its series of pilot safety symposiums and job fairs, on Saturday, November 21, at the New York-LaGuardia Airport Marriott.
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The Turner Report (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
Former Rep. Steve Brown's plea for leniency in his sentencing can no longer be viewed by the public. U. S. District Court Judge Carol E. Jackson approved a motion from Brown's attorney Thursday to seal the memorandum, which was first revealed in the Nov. 4 Turner Report. Apparently, the memorandum was a bit embarrassing for Brown, who resigned his Missouri House seat Aug. 25 after pleading guilty to...
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The Classical Beat (Free subscription) | 10/27/2009
In today's Washington Post: Emma Kirkby's delicate and delightful recital, by Joe Banno. Web-only review: Soprano De Bique debuts, needs work by Cecelia Porter The Young Concert Artists opened its 31st series at the Kennedy Center's Terrace Theater with soprano Jeanine De Bique in her Washington debut. The program challenged the singer to manage a balancing act with a motley assortment of styles: French...
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British Gymnastics RSS (Free subscription) | 10/26/2009
Not only Britain’s, but some of the Worlds best gymnasts will be competing at Goresbrook Leisure Centre (30th Oct-1 Nov) for...
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Rod 2.0:Beta (Free subscription) | 10/21/2009
A bittersweet moment for Britain's Louis Smith. The Olympic gymnastics bronze medalist was a favorite to win gold at the weekend World Championships at London's O2 Arena ... but a tumble from the pommel horse ruined his chances. China's Zhang...
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Times Online (Free subscription) | 10/20/2009
Britain had two world champions crowned on Sunday afternoon, as some of the TV-watchers who settled down to watch the Brazilian Grand Prix early would know.
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Times Online (Free subscription) | 10/20/2009
Britain had two world champions crowned on Sunday afternoon, as some of the TV-watchers who settled down to watch the Brazilian Grand Prix early would know.
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Liverpool Echo.co.uk (Free subscription) | 10/20/2009
BETH TWEDDLE is hopeful she will still be around to lead the British medal bid at the London Olympics after getting a taste of what is to come at the Gymnastics World Championships.
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British Gymnastics RSS (Free subscription) | 10/18/2009
Last day preview World Championships London. With this last day of competition in the World Gymnastics Championships at the O2 dome,...
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icWales (Free subscription) | 10/18/2009
BRITAIN’S Louis Smith admitted his gamble of trying to perform a harder routine failed to pay off after he finished last in the pommel horse final at the Gymnastics World Championships in London.
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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 10/18/2009
Olympic bronze medal holder's refusal to play safe costs him dear in World Championships.
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Reuters UK (Free subscription) | 10/17/2009
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain's Olympic bronze medallist Louis Smith has no plans to concentrate on his singing career after a disappointing last place in the pommel horse final at the world championships on Saturday.
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 10/17/2009
• Olympic medallist comes eighth after pommel-horse tumble • But he says same routine is likely to be used at London 2012 Alone on a sea of blue carpet Louis Smith, in his bright-red leggings, cut a solitary figure. Staring blankly ahead, he hugged his knees as he tried to take in the enormous disappointment of what had just happened. Smith, the kid with nerves of steel who had already won...