Farah eats sleeps and trains like Kenyans
Tired of being an also-ran Mo Farah opted for the 'if you cannot beat them join them' approach and since then his slow-burning career has caught fire.
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Plaque marks canal saviour’s contribution
BANBURY MP Tony Baldry has unveiled a blue plaque by the Oxford Canal in the town in memory of Tom Rolt, the man credited with saving the country’s canal network.
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Special Report: A Mississippi Yankee in BP's battered court
Bob Dudley is not one to wear his disappointment on his sleeve.
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History and Nature on Delaware and Raritan Canal
The Delaware and Raritan hasn’t been a working canal since the 1930s, but it’s still earning its keep as a very long state park.
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Special Report: A Mississippi Yankee in BP's battered court
Bob Dudley is not one to wear his disappointment on his sleeve.
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History and Nature on Delaware and Raritan Canal
The Delaware and Raritan hasn’t been a working canal since the 1930s, but it’s still earning its keep as a very long state park.
Read more on New York Times
Special Report: A Mississippi Yankee in BP's battered court
Bob Dudley is not one to wear his disappointment on his sleeve.
Read more on Reuters via Yahoo! News
History and Nature on Delaware and Raritan Canal
The Delaware and Raritan hasn’t been a working canal since the 1930s, but it’s still earning its keep as a very long state park.
Read more on New York Times
Special Report: A Mississippi Yankee in BP's battered court
Bob Dudley is not one to wear his disappointment on his sleeve.
Read more on Reuters via Yahoo! News
History and Nature on Delaware and Raritan Canal
The Delaware and Raritan hasn’t been a working canal since the 1930s, but it’s still earning its keep as a very long state park.
Read more on New York Times