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- Airline News - Europe
- Feb 11, 2008 Aegean Airlines Aegean Airlines will launch flights from Athens to London Stansted (twice-daily from May 15 aboard A321s), Tirana (daily from May 2 aboard RJ100s), Limnos (four-times-weekly from March 30, becoming daily May 1) and Kefalonia (four-times-weekly from May 1, becoming six-times-weekly in July and...
- Research articles 2008-02-11
- Soc: Fergie blames Arsenal for FA Cup Cardiff trip
- AAP Sports News Australia 04-12-2005 Soc: Fergie blames Arsenal for FA Cup Cardiff trip MANCHESTER, England, April 11 AFP - Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson blames Arsenal for leaning on the Football Association to get Cardiff chosen as the...
- Research articles 2005-04-12
- FOOTBALL: THE SWEEPER
- Chelsea eclipse United by closing on star role in Hollywood blockbuster VCHELSEA HAVE usurped Manchester United to become co-favourites with Newcastle in the race to become the stars of a Hollywood blockbuster, The Sweeper can reveal. The movie is certain to bring global recognition...
- Research articles 2003-09-13
- Soc: Surprise Arsenal loss lets chasing pack cut gap
- 00-00-0000 Soc: Surprise Arsenal loss lets chasing pack cut gap By Bill Barclay LONDON, March 15 Reuters - Manchester United and Newcastle took advantage of a surprise defeat for Arsenal to slash the champions' lead at...
- Research articles 2003-03-16
- Soc: Surprise Arsenal loss lets chasing pack cut gap
- 00-00-0000 Soc: Surprise Arsenal loss lets chasing pack cut gap Manchester United and Newcastle took advantage of a surprise defeat for leaders Arsenal to slash the champions' lead at the top of the premier league. Arsenal...
- Research articles 2003-03-16
- Soc: Surprise Arsenal loss lets chasing pack cut gap
- 00-00-0000 Soc: Surprise Arsenal loss lets chasing pack cut gap LONDON, March 15 Reuters - Manchester United and Newcastle took advantage of a surprise defeat for leaders Arsenal to slash the champions' lead at the top of the premier league...
- Research articles 2003-03-16
- Football: Geremi strikes to extinguish Newcastle's title flame
- AS, DEEP DOWN, we all knew it was, the Premiership is a two-horse race and whatever faint hopes Sir Bobby Robson might have had of a first domestic championship, they were extinguished in the most undistinguished circumstances last night. After Newcastle had beaten Chelsea on Saturday, their...
- Research articles 2003-03-06
- Football: FANZONE: CROWDS ARE CHAMPION DESPITE THE HIGH PRICES
- ENGLISH fans are still among the biggest supporters of the Champions League, despite paying the highest admission prices in Europe. Three Premiership clubs - Manchester United, Newcastle and Liverpool - feature in the top 11 of the Champions League average attendance table for the first-stage games. ...
- Research articles 2002-11-17
- Football: Record crowds, but is it all so rosy?
- PREMIERSHIP crowds are set to smash through the 12 million barrier for the first time since the elite league was formed in 1992. But Ian Todd, chairman of the National Federation of Football Supporters' Clubs, warns that the overall picture may not be so rosy. ...
- Research articles 2001-02-25
- Football: TYNE FOR A CHANGE; EXCLUSIVE ON THE BATTLE OF THE WONDER
- NEWCASTLE'S pounds 75million outlay in making St James' Park one of Europe's finest grounds has sent England's investment in improved stadia soaring to pounds 700MILLION in just a decade. The unprecedented levels of money now pouring into improving spectator facilities can be gauged from the pounds 44million...
- Research articles 2000-07-23
- and another thing ...
- Macca's a Brit of all right pounds 25 Star Letter It Was with much disappointment and not a little annoyance that I watched Match of the Day's Goal of the Month last weekend. Nine of the 10 goals in line for...
- Research articles 1997-09-21
- New boys find staying power
- Something curious is happening in the state of Premiership football. The turn of the year approaches but none of the teams promoted from the First Division last season is seriously struggling. . . not yet anyway. "Let's see in four months" advised Jim Smith, the prudent, much-travelled but...
- Research articles 1996-12-15
- Football: Arsenal can join the contenders
- Managers often claim that they learn more about their team in defeat than in victory. So what did Arsene Wenger learn about his Arsenal team during their 1-0 loss to Manchester United on Saturday? "I learned these guys are really winners," he said. "They are so disappointed, so...
- Research articles 1996-11-18
- Home is where art is for Evans
- You enquire if Roy Evans has enjoyed the close season. "I always enjoy the summer," he says. "You can't lose any matches." In keeping with tradition, Liverpool's manager is an "it's-more-serious-than-that" football man with a droll sense of the city's humour. Now it is time for him and his team...
- Research articles 1996-08-11
- Nerves frayed as Uniteds take a break
- Maybe, given that the new denim-style away shirt was the talk of Tyneside, it was destined to be a night for the status quo. The latest, identical wins for Manchester United and Newcastle not only left the championship equation unaltered, but revealed nerves in the rival camps to be as...
- Research articles 1996-04-19
- Ferguson turns up the pressure on Keegan
- "You have to earn the right to be a champion," Alex Ferguson said after his Manchester United team had beaten Newcastle on Wednesday. He was right, but it also sounded suspiciously like the Manchester United manager was beginning the psychological battle which is so much a part of...
- Research articles 1995-12-29
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- Newcastle agree fee for Owen with Real Madrid
- NEWCASTLE AFP — English Premiership side Newcastle United said they had agreed a "record transfer fee" with Real Madrid for England striker Michael Owen, but the player has yet to make up his mind. "Newcastle United have met Real Madrid's asking price and conditions,'' said a Newcastle statement on...
- Research articles 2005-08-24
- Newcastle agree Owen move
- NEWCASTLE, England AFP — Newcastle United have agreed a four-year deal with Real Madrid's England striker Michael Owen. Newcastle said Madrid had accepted a club record bid, believed to be 16 million pounds. Owen was to undergo a medical later Tuesday, the Newacstle website said. "Bringing Michael...
- Research articles 2005-08-30
- Fitch Assigns 'CAM1' CDO Asset Manager Rating To Newcastle Investment Corp
- NEW YORK -- Fitch Ratings assigns Newcastle Investment Corp. Newcastle a 'CAM1' structured finance CDO asset manager rating. The key driver of Newcastle's rating is the experience, knowledge, and depth of management and staff involved in the management of collateralized debt obligation CDO assets. The rating also reflects the quality...
- Research articles 2004-07-20
- Removal of quarantine areas re: exotic Newcastle disease. (Noted In The Federal Register).(Brief Article)
- REMOVAL OF QUARANTINE AREAS RE: EXOTIC NEWCASTLE DISEASE: USDA is amending the exotic Newcastle disease regulations by removing Dona Ana, Luna, and Otero Counties, NM, Hudspeth County, TX, and portions of El Paso County, TX, from the list of quaranti REMOVAL OF QUARANTINE AREAS RE: EXOTIC...
- Research articles 2003-06-16
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