Faith no more for home-grown coaches
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- Faith no more for home-grown coaches
- Graham: Focus on home-grown Ph.Ds
- NIMBY muscle not all home grown - Oct. 22, 2007
- Digital Chosunilbo (English Edition) : Daily News in English About…
- M&S supports Welsh lamb
- Euro Title For Hartley With Podiums In Portugal
Faith no more for home-grown coaches
CricInfo.com - Oct 22, 2007
In short, the West Indies are at an all-time low and, once more, an Aussie has been given the job of resurrecting the team. Dyson has in some ways sneaked up on the job, as his name was never even mentioned in the short-list of candidates. Ottis Gibson and Dav Whatmore had topped the list or probables, but both took themselves out of the reckoning by opting for assignments, lesser in profile but lower in stress. Gibson has decided not to pass up the chance to be England’s fast bowling coach and Whatmore has accepted an offer to head India’s National Cricket Academy.
Graham: Focus on home-grown Ph.Ds
News & Observer - Oct 22, 2007
level education," he said. Instead, he said the state should "rededicate" itself to awarding assistance to "home-grown North Carolinians, so that they can get a master's degree and a Ph. from our great university system.
NIMBY muscle not all home grown - Oct. 22, 2007
CNNMoney.com - Oct 22, 2007
Other no-nos include quarries (64 percent against), Wal-Mart (61 percent) and big malls (58 percent). Power plants draw less opposition (57 percent) as do department stores (52 percent). Single family home development (approval rate, 83 percent) and grocery stores (69 percent) draw mostly thumbs up from residents. But sometimes, Fox allows, even sound projects get derailed in the process. "Good projects are dying every day," Fox said. "I have even seen really dilapidated, blighted blocks where neighbors come out to oppose developments. "Leveling the field even moreAnd now a surprising ally for the opposition has emerged according to Fox: The financial, organizational and technical support for battling development often comes courtesy of.
Digital Chosunilbo (English Edition) : Daily News in English About…
Chosun Ilbo - Oct 22, 2007
For instance, Jo Bonfrere won at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics but the committee failed to consider his series of dismissals from Middle East and African squads. While Verbeek had a thorough understanding of the domestic football field, he lacked the expertise to lead a national team. Former home-grown managers were often selected by their popularity but they failed in big games like the World Cup. Now, the general consensus is that a manager needs to be chosen based on his experience as well as his knowledge about trends in advanced football. Shin Moon-sun shares this view. “After selecting three to five candidates from home and abroad, a scrupulous and public procedure must be held this time,” he said.
M&S supports Welsh lamb
News Wales - Oct 22, 2007
Farmers will also be eligible for additional premium through their pick and mix bonus scheme. “M&S clearly value their relationship with farmers and the important role that they play in the supply of quality British lamb to their customers. Their commitment to use more home-grown lamb in January and February acknowledges that home-grown lamb can deliver the quality that customers demand when a supply chain work together. Mr Rees concluded, “M&S has picked up the challenge that’s been set and for that we must congratulate them. This is a good example of responsible retailing and will inject a measure of renewed confidence to farmers at this difficult time, giving them the confidence to plan for the future with secured assurance. ”
The Lamb Pledge was introduced in June 2007 for 40 Welsh Brecknock lamb farmers and nine young farmers through the Prince of Wales and M&S unique lamb initiative in West Wales. M&S plans to expand the Lamb Pledge, taking in around 100 farmers from across the UK.
Euro Title For Hartley With Podiums In Portugal
Scoop.co.nz - Scoop.co.nz (press release) - Oct 22, 2007
During his impressive 2007 Euro Cupseason to date Hartley has scored four race wins, two secondplacings, two third placings and taken pole position andfastest lap three times apiece. He has been in the top sixat nine of the 12 races held to date and now has a xxptchampionship lead. With only 15pts for each race win duringa weekend, Hartley can’t be beatenAt the age of only 14Hartley won the very first New Zealand Toyota Racing Seriesevent in 2005 - just a couple of years later this “homegrown talent” is being recognised as one of the fastest andmost respected young drivers in the world. As a backdropto his strong European season, the influential motorsportpublication F1 Racing, has singled out Brendon Hartley as “akiwi who could really take flight. “A two page featureabout Red Bull’s Junior Programme in the October issue,shines a single spotlight on Hartley. He is the onlyyoungster to earn his own sidebar to the main story in thewidely read and respected international magazine. “RedBull Racing have backed some good drivers over the pastdecade, but maybe, just maybe, they’ve finally found theirreal star: 17 year old New Zealander Brendon Hartley.