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Pompey can't even make up numb

2010年9月1日

Byline: NEIL MOXLEY

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STEVE COTTERILL fears he will be unable to fill his team-sheet at any stage this season after Portsmouth's turmoil was publicly highlighted at the Ricoh Arena. The form handed to referee Andy D'Urso prior to tiffany silver ring kick-off was three names light of the regulation 18 and Pompey's boss does not expect the situation to change soon.

While the threat of liquidation has now passed following last week's high court hearing, the administrators still run the club and the transfer embargo remains in place - restricting the manager to free signings and loans.

'I'll be amazed if we get to the stage where I have 18 players to name this season,' said Cotterill. 'We had three kids on the bench here.

'There is just a starting XI. That's it. And http://www.wubags.com/handbags-b/ I think there will be two more players leaving the club, Kevin-Prince Boateng and John Utaka.

'This is all I have at the moment. I don't have any other choice than to name these young players.'

Freddy Eastwood's scrappy fourth-minute opener set Coventry on their way and the Wales striker met David Bell's cross to nod home the second.

Coventry manager Aidy Boothroyd vowed to get more from Eastwood, saying: 'Freddy is a loveable rogue. I've had a long chat with him and for whatever reason he has not been as positive as he was at Southend. My job is to help players help themselves.'

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Poncho Sanchez brings the hous

2010年9月1日

Legendary conga player Poncho Sanchez turned the Lincoln Theatre in Columbus into a Latin dancehall during his May 2 performance there.

Many jazz artists are described as having a "fusion" sound, but Sanchez truly personifies this label. His music is a foot-stomping blend of Latin jazz, funk and rhythm and blues.

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Sanchez opened his set with "Mint Julep," which has the funky sound of a '70s soul groove, complete with an organ solo by -Sanchez's musical director David Torres. In addition, Sanchez was backed by bassist Tony Banda, Joey De L锟給n on bongos and percussion, George Ortiz on timbales, and a threepiece horn section featuring Javier Vergara, Ron Blake and Francisco Torres.

In between songs, Sanchez shared anecdotes with the audience. He said the last time he and the band were in Columbus, they were playing the summertime Jazz & Ribfest by the downtown riverfront.

"The last time we were here, we were eating ribs. We were down by the river. That's where I'm from," said Sanchez, a Mexican-American Texas native. "I felt right at home."

Sanchez definitely seemed at home in the Lincoln Theatre, which hosted some of the most influential jazz artists in its heyday in the '40s and '50s. Sanchez and crew paid tribute to one of those artists, African-American jazz pianist and composer Horace Silver, with "Silver's Serenade." They also saluted Chick Corea with Sanchez displaying his powerful singing voice.

At the ripe young age of 58, Sanchez still has amazing energy while pounding away on the congas. Even playing the cowbell, he exhibited a robustness of men half his age. He showed off his skills with an awesome conga solo on "Conga Blue," a tribute to Afro-Cuban Latin jazz percussionist Mongo Santamaria.

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Sanchez's set also included the title track of his latest CD, "Psychedelic Blues," which featured an awesome timbales solo by Ortiz. Sanchez and his band took the tempo down a bit with the mellow "Rapture," which brought to mind a laid-back evening in Havana.

Throughout the show, Sanchez and his band urged the audience to get up out of their seats and dance. Several couples took the band's advice and danced in the aisles during a couple of salsa-flavored numbers.

Sanchez closed his set with "Raise Your Hand" by renowned Stax Records artist Eddie Floyd. With his rendition of the soul classic, Sanchez proved that he is just as good a soul singer as he is a "conguero."

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As Sanchez left the stage, the audience continued its standing ovation and beckoned him back. He treated the diverse crowd with an encore of the salsa song "Son Son Charari," on which he rocked the timbales.

Sanchez will hopefully follow in the footsteps of other percussion masters such as Tito Puente, who continued to perform well into his 70s. Judging from the Lincoln concert, Sanchez has many productive years ahead of him and many beats left to share.

By CHRIS BOURNEA

Staff Writer


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Under-18s battle Town to leave

2010年9月1日

Byline: ANTHONY VICKERS

GUISBOROUGH Town fought out a creditable 2-2 draw Phoenix-Coyotes with Boro's rising starlets.

The Northern League division two side hosted the cream of Boro's prestigious Academy, the conveyor belt that has churned out a string of big name professional heroes.

The Boro side, packed with hot prospects aged 17 and 18, went ahead with a goal from Ryan Brobbel, a Hartlepool-born midfielder who has trained with both Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland senior squads.

Spirited Town leveled just before the break through top scorer David Onions.

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Boro's next generation regained the lead just before the hour mark as Jarrett Rivers struck but again Town responded well and equalised late on as Onions headed his second goal of the game.

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NO WAY THROUGH: Boro defenders close in, above, to stop a Guisborough attack, while young Matthew Waters calmly takes the ball to safety, below BREAKING THROUGH: This time, the home forwards do manage to break through to get in a shot, above LOOKING FORWARD: Boro's young midfielder Jake McCormick looks for the killer pass GOAL ACES: Boro's Ryan Brobbel, left, and Jarrett Rivers, right, scored the goals which helped the kids into a lead which was only sacrificed towards the end of the match as David Onions grabbed the equaliser ATTACK AND DEFENCE: One of the Guisborough strikers managers to break through the Boro defence to menace the goal, right CLEARING HIS LINES: Guisborough's Wood is denied by Darlington born Wilson Kneeshaw, left DOUBLE STRIKE: Guisborough's two-goal striker David Onions turns one of the Boro youngsters as he heads for Jimmy Choo Shoes goal, below ON THE BALL: Boro's Guillo shown in action above DETERMINATION: Mahe gets into a tangle as he shows his determination to get to the ball ahead of his Guisborough rival, above, but youngster Guillo, right, makes sure that the route to goal is blocked this time, right


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Uncovering the truth

2010年9月1日

SHE disappeared in the middle of a blizzard that blanketed Coatbridge, and was never seen again. Moira Anderson, an impish, pretty tomboy just five weeks short of her 12th birthday, was at her grandmother's house when she was asked to go out on an errand. Dressed in her navy blue school coat and a pixie hat, she headed for the nearby Co-op, but never arrived.

For years, her mother would set the table for her in the hope that she would walk through the door. Even on her deathbed, she called constantly for her lost daughter.

Moira disappeared on February 23, 1957. Now, more than 53 years later, a former Lanarkshire neighbour is continuing her campaign for justice for the missing girl, in what she describes as Scotland's longest unsolved murder.

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Sandra Brown is today seeking an official exhumation of a grave in Old Monkland Cemetery, close to where Moira disappeared. Along with Moira's sisters, she believes the girl's body was concealed beneath the coffin of a man who died three weeks after her disappearance.

The exhumation bid has been going on for at least two years. Local MP Tom Clarke has now written to the procurator-fiscal at Airdrie to urge a resolution.

Brown, who was eight in 1957, has long believed that her father, Alex Gartshore, a convicted paedophile, was responsible for Moira's abduction. She has written a book and a solo play in which she discusses his alleged role.

She said this week: "We are all in despair at just how long it is taking to reach a decision."

Clarke, MP for Coatbridge, Chryston and Bellshill, contacted the fiscal in June to say that Moira's sisters, Janet Hart and Marjory Muir, had expressed their "continuing concerns" to him.

Referring to a meeting with the fiscal two years earlier, Clarke said: "They live with the hope that there will finally be a conclusion as to where Moira is. I am fully aware that an exhumation - if it were to go ahead - would be an extremely delicate occurrence and the decision should not be taken lightly.

"I understand from Janet and Marjory that the fiscal's office have had all the relevant paperwork for several months. It would be beneficial if this matter could proceed sooner rather than later."

Clarke told the Sunday Herald: "The case sadly started a long time ago. What Sandra is seeking to do is not easy - to have a grave opened because she feels she has evidence that [Moira's] body has been buried there.

"I've supported Sandra in everything that she has done. I have written to people who could be helpful in achieving that aim. I do realise that these things take time. We've had a reply indicating that there is much sympathy for the family and that further enquiries are being made."

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In Brown's book, Where There Is Evil, she recalls that her bus- driver father habitually groped and behaved distastefully towards young women, and also cheated on his wife. He was also jailed for two years for sexual offences involving the family's 13-year-old babysitter.

Brown was told he had been confined in a mental hospital. It was only in 1992 that she learned the truth. When she challenged her father, he blurted out that he had been the last to see and speak to Moira, the day she disappeared.

Brown was stunned. She spoke to detectives, starting a police investigation - a de
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VoxBox Rocks in the Hall

2010年8月31日

THE 'Biggest Rocking Band in the West' are putting on a free concert at the Colston Hall.

More than 70 singers from the group VoxBox Rocks, made up of bathroom warblers who never quite made it to Wembley, will be belting out Houston-Texans a series of classic hits from Stevie Wonder's Signed, Sealed, Delivered to the recent hit by Elbow, One Day Like This.

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The group, which started in January, runs six week 'terms' of singing classes for anyone of any standard who likes to sing, be it with a hairbrush in hand or rocking out to their car stereo.

And tomorrow's concert is the culmination of their weekly training by local teachers Chris Samuel and Wendy Sergeant.

Ms Sargeant told the Evening Post: "The buzz we get when you get the band along is a real thrill for everyone. This concert is going Alexander McQueen Shoes to feature all the songs we've lear ned.

"It is all about having fun." The free show starts at 8.30pm in the lobby of the Colston Hall.


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2010年8月31日

Vox pop Are speed cameras worthwhile?. "Yes. It encourages safer driving at accident blackspots. I've been caught by one and I've been driving more slowly since." ?Alan Taylor, 40, accountant, Bath.

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. "No. I know they slow people down but as soon as they are past them they speed up again. They probably do it for the money."

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Dan Carter, 19, insurance worker, Knowle Green.

. "Yes. It makes people slow down. It's not about the money, it saves lives. Without them everybody is going too fast."

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We're better off without turnc

2010年8月31日

I write in response to your article "Planning Chief Axed In Row Over Housing", (Post & Times, June 16).

Councillor Stephen Ellis, the man concerned, must have Joseph (he of the coat of many colours) as his middle name, because he has changed sides so often.

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Let me explain:

In 2000, Mr Ellis, pictured below, opposed the building on Mobberley Farm and "the road to no-where" from Mobberley to The Green;

Early 2009, he attempted to sneak in his plan to build 700 houses on Mobberley Farm to get private funding to part-build the same road, now calling it a relief road, when anyone with common sense could see it was purely an access road to his proposed new super estate, and would create daily traffic chaos at each exit - Tean Road and The Green. He would have destroyed not only some of the most beautiful scenery around Cheadle, but the quality of life for residents;

In November 2009, he says he has listened and acted - the new plan to build in the East of the town is a good solution;

On November 12, 2009, he writes a message coercing Cheadle West to highlight the fact development at Mobberley is inappropriate as well as to technically praise housing in the East and the resultant new school. This was a blatant attempt to divide people in my opinion;

On December 5, 2009, he writes a further message stating the "ringleader of the East's Action Group has called him corrupt and arrogant, having a conflict of interests, and he is the most hated man in Cheadle";

On January 7, 2010, he wrote "Not going to Cheadle Unite's Meeting - personal e-mails have discouraged involvement".

We now discover Stephen Ellis turned yet again, from promoting the East building plan, to actively campaigning behind people's backs to get his super estate built again on Mobberley Farm in the West, despite every resident and most of the town and district councils opposition to his biased, selfish and arrogant proposals. Why the change of heart?

Being cynical, even suspicious, I wonder what induced him to go back on his support for his East plan.

Fortunately his true colours were uncovered. The best thing that happened for the people of Cheadle was Stephen Ellis' resignation as leader of the Local Development Framework Working Party.

Replica Adidas trainers Shoes His successor, Councillor Norma Hawkins, achieved more in a few months than he did in years, by using common sense, logic and an understanding of people's wishes.

Equally beneficial was the leader of Staffordshire Moorlands District Council, Sybil Ralphs, sacking him from his post as planning and development portfolio holder. We are still awaiting the white lines being painted on Tape Street Car Park, a task he planned for last year, and promised by him to be completed in January. I know we had a severe winter, but it's now almost July.

Reading this, some might think I'm bitter. I am.

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Instead, Stephen Ellis stabbed us all in the back, attempting to impose his own personal pipe dream and in the process s
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We're Bach for good

2010年8月31日

Afestival weekend is set to make a splash in Great Coates. Members of the congregation at St Nicolas Church are pulling out all the stops to finalise arrangements for the event on July 3 and 4. The festival will begin at 10am with a photography exhibition showing Great Calvin Klein Grey Dial Ladies Watch Coates village, the Willows and Wybers Wood estates, from days gone by.

Visitors will be able to wander around the church and examine the exhibits, which include a large map of the parish, dating from 1900, which has recently been rediscovered after being in storage for many years.

A further item of interest will be the launch of a new DVD of village events compiled by Great Coates Village Council.

Floral displays will decorate the church. Refreshments will be available from 10am to 4pm on Saturday, 2pm to 4pm on Sunday.

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The Reverend Terrie Stott, team vicar of the West Grimsby Team Ministry, said: "In times past, St Nicolas Church was a focal point in the village with people celebrating major events within its walls and grounds, meeting together as part of weekly life. "The churchyard is testament to how local families had connections with the parish. "This festival weekend is a chance for all people who visit, to see how the changing landscape and culture have changed the dynamics within village life and the local area. "My hope is that this weekend will remind people of the historic value of our church and the need to celebrate its heritage while finding ways of making sure it will still be around for future generations."

The festivities will continue into Saturday evening when the Bach Choir will perform a concert, from 7.30pm.

On Sunday, there will be an informal service for all ages from10.30am, followed by a parish communion at 6pm, which will formally welcome the new curate, Georgina Huysse-Smith, to her new post.

All proceeds from the weekend will go towards the church's heating fund. In total, Pounds 50,000 needs to be raised.

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Within the wider parish of the West Grimsby Team Ministry, Freshney Mini Carnival will also take place on the Sunday - see your Telegraph for coverage.


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