Jankovic Sharapova in Birmingham semis.
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- Jankovic Sharapova in Birmingham semis.
- Police chief given a knighthood
- “BRB – Seasons Triple – Birmingham – 16th June 2007″
- UK : KIDS & Mudpie create SS/08 trends for NEC in Birmingham
Jankovic Sharapova in Birmingham semis.
Free with registration – UPI NewsTrack – AccessMyLibrary.com – Jun 16, 2007
–>CPYRIGHT 2007 United Press International BIRMINGHAM England June 16 (UPI) — Top-seeded Russian Maria Sharapova and French pen semifinalist Jelena Jankovic were quarterfinal winners Saturday at the DFS Classic in Birmingham England. Rain postponed a pair of third-round matches as well as the quarterfinals Friday and delayed the start of play on Saturday.
Police chief given a knighthood
BBC News – Jun 16, 2007
He added: “The last five years has seen crime reducing year on year but as importantly has created an environment where the public are saying they feel safer now than they did previously. “The quality of life for the majority of people is acknowledged to be improving although I recognise there is still a long way to go. Gun crimethers honoured in Birmingham and the Black Country include Anita Cliff the head teacher of Manor Primary School in Coseley named as the country’s most improved in 2005. Birmingham’s Waseem Yaqub the former UK manager of the charity Islamic Relief was also made an BE. He co-ordinated the delivery of aid to the victims of the Pakistan earthquake which happened in 2005. The Rt Revd Derek Webley who has campaigned against gun crime in Birmingham was made an MBE. Those honoured are:KnighthoodsCh Con Paul Joseph Scott-Lee for services to the police… The Rt Revd Derek Webley who has campaigned against gun crime in Birmingham was made an MBE. Those honoured are:KnighthoodsCh Con Paul Joseph Scott-Lee for services to the police. CBEJohn Chair University Hospital Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust. for services to healthcare. Mak Ghattaura Managing Director Polypack Polythene Ltd for services to business and to the community in the West Midlands. Professor Diana Green Vice-Chancellor Sheffield Hallam University for services to higher education. BEAnita Cliff Head teacher Manor Primary School Coseley for services to educationDr Cathleen Mary Elliot for services to Save the Children Bromsgrove WorcestershireJanet Butler Divisional Director Highways Agency Department for TransportDr Clive Douglas Field Lately Director of Scholarship and Collections British Library for services to literature Professor Rita Jordan Head of Autism Studies University of Birmingham for services to special needs education.
“BRB – Seasons Triple – Birmingham – 16th June 2007″
Ballet Magazine – Jun 16, 2007
co Postings – BRB – Seasons Triple – Birmingham – 16th June 2007. Given the time of year and lots of tennis on the TV this revival of Four Seasons seemed most timely and appropriate. Hindle has matched a sport to each of the seasons so for Spring we have tennis Swimming in Summer Gymnastic Autumn and Skating Winter. I thinks it’s a really witty piece. For me the two outstanding seasons are summer and winter and we had some wonderful performances yesterday.
UK : KIDS & Mudpie create SS/08 trends for NEC in Birmingham
Fibre2fashion.com – Fibre2fashion.com – Jun 16, 2007
The trend presentations will be held on the catwalk and will run throughout the 3 days of Premier KIDS. The Mudpie trend boards are available within the Premier KIDS show guide. – News provides Fibre2fashion. com ? Textile Apparel Fashion and Retail News Resource’>.
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