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Lewis W. Clark
BRANCHVILLE - Lewis Webb Clark, 85, died July 23, 2009, at Courtland Healthcare Center. He was born in Branchville, a son of the late John...
The Virginian-Pilot and The Ledger-Star, Norfolk, VA, 07/24/09 · More from publication -
Willie Mae Ward
CHESAPEAKE - Willie Mae Ward, also known as "Mama Sting," of the 1000 block of Elco St., passed away May 27, 2009. Willie Mae was born in...
The Virginian-Pilot and The Ledger-Star, Norfolk, VA, 05/01/09 · More from publication -
Laursen in frame for Villa captaincy
MARTIN O'NEILL has pinpointed Martin Laursen as a possible successor to Gareth Barry as Aston Villa captain.
But the Villa manager...
Daily Post; Liverpool (UK), 07/10/08 by JOHN CURTIS · More from publication -
3AM: SURVEILLANCE
ASTON Villa midfielder Nigel Reo-Coker chatting to a girl with a tattoo on her back in London's Movida... Mark Owen leaving Claridge's Hotel...
Daily Mirror, The; London (UK), 10/01/07 by Eva Simpson · More from publication -
FOOTBALL SPY: Curbs is facing a Spanish fight for Zamora
WEST HAM boss Alan Curbishley could be set to lose another striker after Atletico Madrid targeted Bobby Zamora.
Atletico sent...
Daily Mirror, The; London (UK), 05/18/07 by JOHN CROSS · More from publication -
Football: Jol to hail Kab in his pounds 20m spree
TOTTENHAM boss Martin Jol will be the Premiership's big spender again this summer after lining up a pounds 20million treble swoop.
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Daily Mirror, The; London (UK), 05/10/07 by JOHN CROSS · More from publication -
OWN GOAL
THE captain of almost-relegated West Ham United, Nigel Reo- Coker, has had the splendid idea of badgering Premiership footballers for a day's pay...
Sunday Mirror, 04/22/07 by Richard Stott · More from publication -
Football stars reject nurse appeal
PREMIERSHIP stars are reluctant to donate a day's wages to help hard-up nur ses.
Only 71 out of 556 top players signed up to the...
Evening Standard; London (UK), 04/18/07 · More from publication -
PREMISERSHIP
TIGHT-FISTED Premiership stars have snubbed a campaign to help hard-up nurses.
Just 71 players have agreed to chip in a day's pay...
Daily Mirror, The; London (UK), 04/18/07 by MARK JEFFERIES · More from publication -
PREMISERSHIP
TIGHT-FISTED Premiership stars have snubbed a campaign to help hard-up nurses.
Just 71 players have agreed to chip in a day's pay...
Daily Mirror, The; London (UK), 04/18/07 by MARK JEFFERIES · More from publication


