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This is Bath (Free subscription) | 07/10/2008
Marshfield Club captain Dan Watson returns to lead Marshfield in a crucial league and cup double-header this weekend with his villagers running into impressive form in recent weeks. Marshfield, now up to fifth in the table, put 323 for eight ...
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The Age (Free subscription) | 06/04/2008
AS host of Australia's only gay commercial radio program, Dan Watson often takes confession from listeners.
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WiiDS.co.uk (Free subscription) | 05/28/2008
Dan Watson talks about the Wii version of the future Star Wars game.
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This is Bath (Free subscription) | 05/22/2008
Marshfield Dan Watson believes his Marshfield side are on the verge of clicking into top gear after last Saturday's four-wicket derby defeat at Biddestone. Marshfield have yet to win after three Glos/Wilts Division outings this season, but Watson ...
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This is Bath (Free subscription) | 05/15/2008
Marshfield Marshfield may have started their Glos/Wilts Division campaign with back-to-back defeats, but skipper Dan Watson is in upbeat mood ahead of Saturday's short trip to Biddestone. Beaten by Swindon on the opening day of the season, Marshfield ...
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Guy Fawkes' blog (Free subscription) | 05/08/2008
Sadly the trouncing Labour got in the local elections meant that Dan Watson, of Tom Watson's West Midlands political clan, failed to get on the taxpayer's gravy train. Still the Watsons will just have to manage on the £300,000 or so they claim between them from the taxpayers.. UPDATE : A co-conspirator emails to tell Guido that Amy Watson's candidacy saw a 25% fall in the Labour vote in Birmingham...
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This is Bath (Free subscription) | 05/08/2008
Marshfield Marshfield skipper Dan Watson hopes the return of top-order batsman Rupert Crockett and the first appearance of Indian wicket-keeper/batsman Rahul Deb will give his side the winning edge in this weekend's West of England Glos/Wilts Division ...
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The Paradise Philippines (Free subscription) | 02/02/2008
By Dan Watson/Assistant Sports Editor Arroyo Grande High Schools Garrett Ikeda drives time Nipomo Highs Derrick Stroub during weekday nights mettlesome in Nipomo. Arroyo Grande won the mettlesome 63-38. / Photo by Phil psychoanalyst Arroyo Grandes Robbie Souza commonly plays
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Surf Nation (Free subscription) | 12/30/2007
I've mentioned Japan a bit recently, a theme which was started by Dan Watson's fascinating comments about surfing references in the fiction of Haruki Murakami. Another Japanese writer I've long admired is Yukio Mishima, many of whose works - for...
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discovereugene.net (Free subscription) | 09/16/2007
Astronomers at the University of Rochester have discovered five Earth-oceans’ worth of water that has recently fallen into the planet-forming region around an extremely young, developing star.Dan Watson, professor of physics and astronomy at the University of Rochester, believes he and his colleagues are the first to see a short-lived stage of protoplanetary disk formation, [...]
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Coatings World Breaking News (Free subscription) | 09/12/2007
The Chemark Consulting Group, Inc of Southern Pines, NC and Blairgowrie Associates, LLC, a Tennessee limited liability company recently announced their formal collaborative alliance. In a joint statement, Chemark's and Blairgowrie’s managing directors, Phil Phillips and Dan Watson said, “This alliance has evolved after several years of informally collaborating and finding synergies that compelled forming...
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Science Daily (Free subscription) | 08/29/2007
Astronomers have discovered five Earth-oceans' worth of water that has recently fallen into the planet-forming region around an extremely young, developing star. Dan Watson of the University of Rochester believes he is the first to see a short-lived stage of protoplanetary disk formation, and the manner in which a planetary system's supply of water arrives from the natal envelope within which its parent...
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Eurekalert (Free subscription) | 08/29/2007
Astronomers at the University of Rochester have discovered five Earth-oceans' worth of water that has recently fallen into the planet-forming region around an extremely young, developing star.Dan Watson of the University of Rochester believes he is the first to see a short-lived stage of protoplanetary disk formation, and the manner in which a planetary system's supply of water arrives from the natal...