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Book festival returning to West Meon - Hampshire Chronicle |
Book festival returning to West MeonHampshire ChronicleIt will include Ali Sparkes, Imogen Roberston, Marika Cobbold, Frank Barnard, Simon Brett, Paul Bryers, Peter Hobbs, Zoë Fairbairns and Vanessa Gebbie to name just a few. Along with meeting the authors, visitors will also be able to try their hand at ...and more » |
Des Plaines parish welcomes Cardinal Francis George - Chicago Daily Herald |
Des Plaines parish welcomes Cardinal Francis GeorgeChicago Daily HeraldBy Tara García Mathewson Doreen Bryers of Des Plaines remembers the first service of the newly created St. Zachary Parish in 1962 — it was held outside because the custodian of a nearby school forgot to leave the doors unlocked for the fledgling ... |
Blue Chip costs Genworth $50m - Stuff.co.nz  Stuff.co.nz |
Blue Chip costs Genworth $50mStuff.co.nzAlthough Blue Chip and its founder Mark Bryers are mentioned nowhere in the financial statements, Genworth provided lenders mortgage insurance to GE Money on millions of dollars of Blue Chip loans. Blue Chip specialised in targeting elderly homeowners ...and more » |
Crash led to charge - The Keene Sentinel |
Crash led to chargeThe Keene Sentinel9:58 am, Antrim Fire Department to Bryers Lane, brush/smoke investigation. 10:12 am, Peterborough Fire Department to 531 Jarmany Hill Road, fire alarm. 3:53 pm, Walpole Fire Department to 130 North Road, vehicle fire. 4:35 pm, Chesterfield and Spofford ... |
When a Picton boy stole the show from Fred Allen - Marlborough Express (blog) |
When a Picton boy stole the show from Fred AllenMarlborough Express (blog)Southland flanker Ron Ward, Canterbury lock Harold Milliken and the captain, Hawke's Bay hooker Doug Dalton, had already worn the All Black jersey, while Allen and King Country lock Ron Bryers were to do so after the war. Auckland were no mugs either, ... |
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