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Borth Wild Animal Kingdom, in Aberystwyth, Wales, said on Facebook yesterday: "The decision to kill her was not ours and we in no way agreed to or participated in the shooting of our baby Lynx. Zoo's horror as missing lynx killed Passed away at home, in Aberystwyth, Wales on 25th Au...
Paterson Has No Problem Being Scotland Wide-Boy; RUGBY UNION: Former International Full-Back Makes Immense Contribution to Murrayfield Triumph Byline: Alan Kennedy alan.kennedy@capnews.com.auCQID INDIGENOUS RECONCILIATION CARNIVALSome of the results from yesterday's matches.Bowen River Broncos 14 def...
Rugby Union: GIVE IT SOME HUMPH; SIX NATIONS SPECIAL: WALES V IRELAND MILLENNIUM STADIUM, CARDIFF TODAY (KO 2.0PM): It's an Emotional Day for Me but Emotion Won't Beat the Irish - I Rate Them Better Than England but If We Put on a Show W... Byline: PAUL WILLIAMSJONATHAN Humphreys...
At Boete Erazmus ground yesterday before 55,000 appreciative spectators the Springboks were beaten for the first time in this city for 64 years with a display of rugby that has not been bettered by any British side I have watched. When Dr Danie Craven said after the match, 'They are the...
Making the Size of Wales Stand for Something Great and Green; Speaking at the National Botanic Garden Yesterday, Prince Charles Called on the Nation to Protect an Area of African Rainforest the Size of Wales - to Help Save Our Planet for Our Grandchildren, Reports Sally Williams Newspaper ...
Byline: TOM BODDENBBC Wales yesterday announced a new two-year television contract to broadcast highlights of Wales international football matches. The coverage of the national side will return to BBC Wales TV for the first time in eight... S Blandford,R Mcelroy - 《View Journal of European...
we have regained the respect of the rugby world and this was evident by the scenes after the final whistle at Brisbane's Suncorp Stadium yesterday.Before the game, in the wild-west style madhouse that is Caxton Street - think of Westgate Street on international days, but four times as busy...