… : Brother Rice nets fifth-straight state title.(Birmingham…
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- … : Brother Rice nets fifth-straight state title.(Birmingham…
- Birmingham therapist helps clients improve relationships.(Beverly…
- Tracking The Birmingham Barons Top Major League Prospects At AT&T…
- Sharapova makes semifinals of Birmingham Classic tennis
- Honour killings: Father uncle brother killer
- 29 flood warnings as Britain is lashed by rain
- Sunday’s gossip column
… : Brother Rice nets fifth-straight state title.(Birmingham…
Free with registration – Detroit Free Press – AccessMyLibrary.com – Jun 17, 2007
(17-JUN-07) Detroit Free Press (Detroit MI). 17–With just six seniors the Birmingham Brother Rice lacrosse team had a lot of underclassmen playing important roles. Coach Rob Ambrose acknowledged that after winning hi.
Birmingham therapist helps clients improve relationships.(Beverly…
Free with registration – Detroit Free Press – AccessMyLibrary.com – Jun 17, 2007
17–Company: Creative Change Center 380 North ld Woodward Suite 156 Birmingham. wner: Beverly Talan of Bloomfield Hills. Some background: Talan is a clinical psychologi.
Tracking The Birmingham Barons Top Major League Prospects At AT&T…
The Chattanoogan – Jun 17, 2007
” Birmingham finished the first-half of Southern League action in last place in the North Division 10 games behind. The Double-A affiliate of the Chicago White Sox are in town to play the Lookouts a rare six-game series beginning Monday night at 7:15 p. The highest rated prospect on the Birmingham team is pitcher Gio Gonzalez rated No.
Sharapova makes semifinals of Birmingham Classic tennis
People's Daily nline – Jun 17, 2007
The top seed first eliminated 16-year-old Tamira Peszak 6-3 4-6 6-2 and then compatriot Elena Likhovtseva 6-2 6-3 as rain has postponed her third-round match against Peszak for two days. “It’s difficult to come out not having played for two days” said Sharapova “I got sloppy in the first match but I was much better in the second. ” “In the second match I stepped in more. I only wanted to get rhythm out there which is difficult when you are still not comfortable moving around out there. ” Sharapova the 2004 Wimbledon champion missed two months earlier this year due to a right shoulder injury.
Honour killings: Father uncle brother killer
Independent – Jun 17, 2007
I was sitting sideways to him” said Ms Mahmod – who was in hospital recovering from wounds she suffered after smashing two windows in her grandmother’s house in south London to escape from her father. Less than a month after making the video she was strangled. The ligature – a shoelace – was still around her neck when her body was found packed into a suitcase and buried in a pit in a back garden in Birmingham 100 miles from her London home. n Monday the recording helped convict her father Mahmod Mahmod 52 and uncle Ari Mahmod 50 at the end of a murder trial at the ld Bailey that had heard that a woman police officer initially concluded she was making up her story to get her boyfriend’s attention. Her sister Bekhal 22 who gave evidence for the prosecution is now in hiding fearing she too will be killed and she wears the hijab with black veil whenever she leaves home. It is a murder that has thrown the spotlight back on to so-called “honour killings” – a crime the extent of which remains unclear. The United Nations suggests that 5000 women a year die worldwide – that is equivalent to 13 a day.
29 flood warnings as Britain is lashed by rain
Independent – Jun 17, 2007
n Friday 50 people had to be rescued from their homes in the town as the River Skell burst its banks. Yesterday people in Yorkshire Lincolnshire and the Midlands were busy mopping up their homes. Houses in Birmingham and Tamworth Staffordshire were also flooded – as were two square miles of west Hull. And searches were under way for a 17-year-old soldier after he was washed away crossing a swollen beck near Catterick Garrison in North Yorkshire. Three and a half inches of rain fell on Birmingham in just 24 hours more than it normally receives in a month and two inches fell in six hours in Yorkshire. Yesterday morning 29 flood warnings were in place. The Environment Agency says it needs an extra £200m over the next three years to construct new flood protection schemes and £150m to maintain old ones… Houses in Birmingham and Tamworth Staffordshire were also flooded – as were two square miles of west Hull. And searches were under way for a 17-year-old soldier after he was washed away crossing a swollen beck near Catterick Garrison in North Yorkshire. Three and a half inches of rain fell on Birmingham in just 24 hours more than it normally receives in a month and two inches fell in six hours in Yorkshire. Yesterday morning 29 flood warnings were in place. The Environment Agency says it needs an extra £200m over the next three years to construct new flood protection schemes and £150m to maintain old ones. Its pleas for money have been supported by the Government’s own Foresight project and by the Association of British Insurers. Baroness Young its chief executive warned: “All the external independent authorities have established that we need substantially more money for both maintenance and building new defences.
Sunday’s gossip column
BBC News – Jun 17, 2007
(News of the World)Wigan are set to join the race to land Blackburn midfielder Robbie Savage who is also a target of Sheffield United. (News of the World)Liverpool have opened talks with Real Zaragoza striker Diego Milito. (Various)Ipswich are eyeing Birmingham midfielder Neil Kilkenny. (The People)Fulham have made the first firm bid for West Ham striker Marlon Harewood who has been told he can leave. (The People)Sunderland are set to make a £2. 5m bid for Bolton keeper Jussi Jaaskelainen. (The People)Lyon’s Alou Diarra and Watford’s Hamuer Bouazza are top of Portsmouth’s midfield shopping list.
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