Stamps get halftime message – CANOE

Globe and Mail Stamps get halftime messageCANOEWith the Stamps trailing the Montreal Alouettes 18-11, McCune had seen enough. The former military man opened up with both barrels. “The way we played that first half, I know I wasn't satisfied with myself,” McCune said. “We got in the locker-room and …Stamps …

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Tastes to write home about – Sydney Morning Herald

Sydney Morning Herald Tastes to write home aboutSydney Morning HeraldThe accommodation is lovely at the Royal Mail, but upstaged by the celebrated cuisine, writes Kate Armstrong. IT'S all about the food. And the rural environment. As much as we like the accommodation at Royal Mail Hotel – large windows, flat-screen …

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Stamps QB gives himself passing grade – London Free Press

Globe and Mail Stamps QB gives himself passing gradeLondon Free PressFor the most part, the Stamps' offensive line gave Burris the time he needed. On Forzani's first touchdown grab, Burris could have counted to 10 steamboats before floating a pass to the wide-open receiver. “It was a crazy play,” Burris …

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Stamps have last laugh – Victoria Times Colonist

Globe and Mail Stamps have last laughVictoria Times ColonistStampeders coach and GM John Hufnagel is normally all business on the sideline, but even he saw the humour of the moment (and it probably helped that the Stamps scored a go-ahead touchdown on the next play). “I did chuckle to myself, …

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Stamps have last laugh

Henry Burris heard the roar of the crowd well after a Nik Lewis catch during the fourth quarter on Saturday against the Montreal Alouettes, but he had no idea what it was about. More: continued here

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Sapo probes boss for R1.1m – Fin24

Sapo probes boss for R1.1mFin24The SA Post Office has spent R1.1m investigating and disciplining its chief operating officer, John Wentzel, according to accounting records in City Press's possession. The nationalisation debate in the mining industry will probably take a new …and more » More: continued here

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