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The Stage (Free subscription) | 10/14/2008
Hall for Cornwall and independent theatre producer Richard Jordan are this year's reader nominations for The Stage's Special Achievement in Regional Theatre Award.
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Home of the Green Arrow (Free subscription) | yesterday
Click to have a laugh Well I needed a laugh and in all fairness you can always get one from what passes as a police force in these enlightened times where up is down and right is wrong. Police Sergeant Robin Moorcroft of Cornwall has spat his dummy out big time and vowed to track down the person who put graffiti on a tax payer funded, purpose build wall, that was ... wait for it...build for vandals...
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Blog of Hilarity (Free subscription) | yesterday
Hey apparently it’s Pony Day here, so take a gander at this story of life, love, and drunk horses. Sarah Penhaligon, 28, owner of the bungalow in Newquay, Cornwall, was woken at night by a “huge” splash and found the Moorland Pony in the shallow end. She said: “I looked outside, saw this massive animal in the [...]
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BBC News (Free subscription) | yesterday
A 38-year-old Falmouth man is charged in connection with an arson attack on a former chapel in Cornwall.
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BBC News (Free subscription) | yesterday
Two businessmen in Cornwall offer a reward for information after a badger was found shot dead.
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BBC News (Free subscription) | yesterday
NHS South West says no cancer services will be moved out of Cornwall until the outcome of two reviews is known.
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BBC News (Free subscription) | yesterday
People living near a landfill in Cornwall say their lives are being made a misery become of the smell.
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BBC News (Free subscription) | yesterday
A post-mortem examination is to be carried out on the body of a man found in the toilets of a bus garage in Cornwall.
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Boomtown - PS3/PSP (Free subscription) | 10/14/2008
The console that created a generation of gamers - the Sony PlayStation - will finally meet its fate in Cornwall.
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RssDaily (Free subscription) | 10/14/2008
St.Michael's Mount in Cornwall which is at risk of erosion. Photograph: David Noton / PA By Steven Morris The Guardian Almost 200 miles of some of the most precious stretches of south-west England's coastline are threatened by rising sea levels, it is claimed today. Fabulous beaches and cliffs, harbours and buildings are in danger. At least 142 scheduled ancient monuments, 111 listed buildings and...
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Iain Dale's Diary (Free subscription) | 10/13/2008
I've got about 70 new blogs to add to the Online Total Politics Blog Directory . Most of them are brand new, and a few have been around for some time. I'll be posting them here in batches of ten over the next few days. 1. Mudhook - Blog about Cornwall 2. Bo'Ness Labour 3. Touchstone - TUC blog 4. Arbitrary Constant - Left of centre blog 5. Matthew Doy - CF blog 6. J'Accuse - Maltese politics 7. St...
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The Spin (Free subscription) | 10/13/2008
When the Conservative leader's tour arrived in Cornwall on a drizzly, dreary Monday morning, a bright and cheery message greeted reporters in the media filing room: "Dear Canadian media, please enjoy your stay on PEI." Coffee and donuts were provided...
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bogbumper (Free subscription) | 10/13/2008
Sennen Cove Razorbill on the beach As well as mucking about on the beach, there was also the small matter of the first Alder Flycatcher for the UK, at Nanjizal. Well, that's what they say it is, anyway. Conveniently we were driving through Penzance (on our way back from The Lizard for the Common Nighthawk) when news broke, and chortled as a chopper took off. You could almost hear the cries from inside:...
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San Fransisco Chronicle (Free subscription) | 10/13/2008
In New England, where Judith Belzer lived and worked as a painter for nine years, the landscape was intimate, always just an arm's length away. Home was Cornwall, Conn., a town of 1,500, where Belzer and her husband and son lived in a house surrounded by...