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Athlete runs for 24 hours to raise money for tsunami victims
A KENTON athlete who ran non-stop for 24 hours has raised money for victims of the Japanese earthquake and tsunami. Neil O'Maonaigh-Lennon, 30, from Rowlands Avenue, set off on his fundraising challenge at noon on Saturday. Running 1.1
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Harrow Borough's play-off hopes in own hands
Harrow Borough manager David Howell insists their play-off hopes are in their own hands after climbing up to third in the table. Boro produced a brilliant second-half comeback from 2-0 down to defeat Margate 3-2 which puts them in a great position
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Fresh arrest in school fraud probe
DETECTIVES have arrested another person in connection with alleged financial mismanagement at a Wembley School. Officers from the Metropolitan Police Service Fraud Squad arrested a 56-year-old man from his home in Essex this morning.
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Bus lane is a crazy idea
Throughout the whole of 2010, road and pavement works were carried out in Station Road especially between College Road and Sheepcote Road. While those works were in progress, there was very little traffic in that area, and certainly no buses. There
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Future lies in wise policies
There appears to be low level of interest in the big society because of the concerns that the big society is really to cover the impact of the Government cuts in public services, and since the services are a part of the glue that holds society together
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Put an end to the safe seats
The Fairer Votes referendum on May 5 is potentially the most important poll for a generation. It’s a poll in which every single vote in Harrow counts in a long-awaited chance to reform our voting system. A change would mean that for the first time everybody
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Harmony may be restored
A cricket match between India and Pakistan is always highly charged, excessively hyped and becomes a matter of national pride both to the Indians and Pakistanis. This is what happened in the World Cup semi final played last Wednesday. It was a war fought