DREAPER MAPS OUT PERE PLAN (Sporting Life)
Jim Dreaper expects to run recent Grade One scorer Notre Pere twice more before the Royal & SunAlliance Chase in March.
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Jim Dreaper expects to run recent Grade One scorer Notre Pere twice more before the Royal & SunAlliance Chase in March.
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Daily Mail Prostate cancer treatment: Drug proves so successful they've already stopped …Daily MailBy Daily Mail Reporter A new prostate cancer drug trial has been so successful doctors have decided to stop it early. Medics at London's Royal Marsden Hospital were testing a powerful alpha radiation drug on 461 people while another group of the…
Pendle hotel apologises after sending out mailshot without stampsLancashire TelegraphThe blunder meant people sent the marketing material by the Oaks Hotel were told to go to the nearest Royal Mail sorting office to pay the postage. And they did not discover what the letter was until they had paid the £1.36. Bosses of the Reedley…
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