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Who ended last season as the Iron's leading league goalscorer, netting nine times over the course of the campaign? 2 Being in the Championship meant Scunthorpe qualified automatically for the third round of the FA Cup last season. Who knocked them out though at that stage? 3 Which of United's signings during the last January transfer window came from Colchester United? 4 What trophy did former Iron striker Gary Hooper win during his first season with Scottish Premier League side Celtic, 12 months after leaving Glanford Park? 5 Who played 26 matches in League Two last season while on loan from Scunthorpe United? 6 During the Iron's three seasons in the Championship, against whom did they win away on the opening day of the campaign? 7 Who played against Scunthorpe in United's opening ho...
...? 75 Who was the England Under-19 international that joined the Iron on loan from Arsenal and help...
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Terri Dunning swum personal bests in the 200m and 100m butterfly events at the Commonweath Games trials in Swansea Terri Dunning, the City of Birmingham swimmer, is "so excited" about the Commonweath Games in Melbourne in March because the event marks the first international meeting at which she will compete.
Dunning, delighted to reach the qualification times to compete for England at the Games, gave the performance of her life at the Games trials in Swansea last year to qualify for the 50 metres, 100m and 200m butterfly events.
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DERVAL O'Rourke proved that she is in top class form heading to the European Athletics championships next week.
Twice within 65 minutes at the Gala International meeting in Nuremburg she ran world class times in the heats and final of the 100 metres hurdles.
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IT WAS an honour to welcome Paul Conroy to Westminster to address a packed public meeting of the All Party Group on Human Rights and Amnesty International's discussion on 'Syria: What next?' Totnes- based photographer Paul is still requiring hospital treatment for the injuries he sustained during the attack which killed his Sunday Times colleague Marie Colvin.
However, he is doing everything he can to ensure that the Syrian people are not forgotten.
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IT WAS an honour to welcome Paul Conroy to Westminster to address a packed public meeting of the All Party Group on Human Rights and Amnesty International's discussion on 'Syria: What next?' Totnes- based photographer Paul is still requiring hospital treatment for the injuries he sustained during the attack which killed his Sunday Times colleague Marie Colvin.
However, he is doing everything he can to ensure that the Syrian people are not forgotten.
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ALANIS Morissette knows a thing or two about fame. In 1995 her four-time Grammy winning album Jagged Little Pill was classified as 16 times platinum. She has scored a series of memorable singles off her subsequent studio albums 1998's Supposed Former Infatuation (which debuted at number one on the Billboard's Top 200 Albums chart and featured the international, Grammy-nominated smash single Thank U) and 2002's Under Rug Swept (which also debuted at number one). She has sold more than 60 million albums worldwide and won seven Grammy awards (from 14 Grammy nominations). Yet despite the accolades, the one thing Morissette has always craved most is a proper connection. "In my teen years, I thought fame would afford me more connection but the opposite wound up being true," says Alanis, 38. "...
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home. ten we YOU don't grow old if you are surrounded by children, says the youthful looking Gus Grimshaw. And he should know. He's worked with thousands of them during his career. Not only that but he's also taken some home to be part of his family after their mother failed to collect them from school. Next month Gus bows out of the classroom after nearly 30 years as a primary school head teacher in the Bristol area. It's a remarkable achievement that probably won't ever be surpassed or equalled. He went into teaching because: "It was a vocation, a calling if you like. I wanted to do it because it was a way of making a difference. That's why you become a school leader." His career started at Twerton Church of England Primary School in Bath, followed by a move into South Gloucestershire...
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What's on next week . . .
Frankel (pictured) faces the next test of his greatness this week as he steps up to middle distances in the Juddmonte International at York, the highlight of the Ebor meeting.
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ALAN HUTTON and Charlie Adam have carved successful careers on the back of an ability to confound their critics. From the age of 13, the Scotland internationals grew together in the Rangers ranks. There were times along the way, in truth, when few saw either player attaining their current excellence.
The abiding wonder of Adam's seaside renaissance at Blackpool has been discussed often enough. As Spurs defender Hutton prepares for a Champions League quarter-final meeting with Real Madrid and a weekend international with Brazil, it's more difficult to remember the early doubts he overcame in his own Rangers career.