Archive | June, 2011

Interview: Fernando Peire and Cleo Rocos – OK! Magazine

28. June 2011

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Interview: Fernando Peire and Cleo Rocos OK! Magazine One restaurant had a Princess Diana shrine, including a Princess Diana doll from which they hadn't even taken off the criss-cross netting over the head, to protect it in shipping – so it looked like Princess Diana in a stocking mask! ...

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We cannot afford to keep losing bridlepaths in Flintshire – Daily Post North Wales

28. June 2011

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We cannot afford to keep losing bridlepaths in Flintshire Daily Post North Wales The paintballing venture was submitted by a Chester-based applicant who wants to put six shipping containers on the site for storage, offices, toilets and changing rooms. The site contains old gun embankments, turrets, bunkers, watchtowers and ...

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UK and US Road Developments to Ease Freight Congestion – The Handy Shipping Guide

28. June 2011

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UK and US Road Developments to Ease Freight Congestion – The Handy Shipping Guide

The Handy Shipping Guide UK and US Road Developments to Ease Freight Congestion The Handy Shipping Guide Meanwhile, across the pond Highway Administrator Victor Mendez joined state and local officials to break ground on I-269 in north Mississippi, a new interstate highway that will help connect communities in Mississippi to major shipping corridors. ..

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Proposed changes to Liverpool docks pose threat to North East shipping – bdaily

28. June 2011

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Proposed changes to Liverpool docks pose threat to North East shipping – bdaily

bdaily Proposed changes to Liverpool docks pose threat to North East shipping bdaily In a letter to the shipping minister, Martin Callanan declared that this ambition could undermine jobs and investment in the North East, and also goes against rules of fair competition. Liverpool City Council were awarded £21 million by the government ...

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Coastguard campaign to deliver petition to No.10 – WalesOnline

28. June 2011

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Coastguard campaign to deliver petition to No.10 WalesOnline He added: “We expect the shipping minister to come back with an offer of two extra stations, no more than that.” Initial proposals which were set out for consultation in December last year recommended that the current 19 UK Coastguard stations be ... and more

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Sheffield reports maiden drilling program delivers broad talc intersections – Mineweb

27. June 2011

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Sheffield reports maiden drilling program delivers broad talc intersections Mineweb "Our strategy is to prove up large deposits, or clusters of deposits, containing high quality talc capable of supporting long-life direct shipping mining operations." Sheffield is one of very few listed public companies in the world offering ...

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£7.6 million Cycle West project launches website – The Drum

27. June 2011

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£7.6 million Cycle West project launches website The Drum The project involves 17 partners from the English counties of Cornwall, Devon and Dorset and the French regions Normandy and Brittany, plus shipping lines Brittany Ferries and Condor Ferries. Weymouth and Portland Borough Council has stated that there ...

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PKN ORLEN Signs Agreement with STASCO for Crude Oil Deliveries to ORLEN Lietuva – OilVoice (press release)

27. June 2011

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PKN ORLEN Signs Agreement with STASCO for Crude Oil Deliveries to ORLEN Lietuva OilVoice (press release) Polski Koncern Naftowy ORLEN SA informs that on 24 June 2011 it signed a spot agreement with Shell International Trading and Shipping Company Limited, London, Great Britain ("STASCO"), for crude oil deliveries to AB ORLEN Lietuva ("ORLEN Lietuva").

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Folkestone Triennial 2011 – review – The Guardian

26. June 2011

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Folkestone Triennial 2011 – review – The Guardian

The Guardian Folkestone Triennial 2011 – review The Guardian It would cause havoc to shipping , birthdays, and assignations on Folkestone's deliciously named Rendezvous Street. Martin Creed's exhilarating recording of a string quartet, whose ascending notes rise with us in the water-powered Victorian lift taking ..

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Could this be Scotland after a referendum? – Herald Scotland

26. June 2011

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Could this be Scotland after a referendum? Herald Scotland When the Clyde was building half the world's shipping , Montreal was still trapping beaver. Now it is a global city of two million, built on finance, pharmaceuticals and technology, while Glasgow languishes in post-industrial decline watching its ...

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