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1:41pm Friday 19th March 2010
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1:30pm Wednesday 10th March 2010
Theo the Magician organises sunflower competition in memory of two local citizens to raise funds for the Royal Marsden Cancer Campaign.
9:57pm Tuesday 9th March 2010
by James Street All living animals, humans included, are inhabited consistently by other organisms. This is a fact that, although not many may want to linger on, is somewhat understandable and unsurprising. However, perhaps a more surprising factoid is that mitochondria of our very cells are believed to have arised from endocytic bacteria which developed an advanced relationship with our cells early in evolution.
9:44pm Tuesday 9th March 2010
by James Street As of early January, our economy was officially out of what had seemed a never-ending recession. Many would have watched the countdown on the news, eagerly awaiting the excuse to get out the expensive champagne once again, but is the recession really over, as everyone has said?
9:38pm Tuesday 9th March 2010
Many people struggle to choose which political party they want to vote for, even with an election imminent and approaching. Even after watching the manifestos and watching news, the main three still seem very similar, with the same old spin on issues and almost identical policies, in some scenarios. by James Street
8:14pm Sunday 7th March 2010
To even those with no interest in football, the John Terry saga will not have escaped anybody’s attention over the last fortnight. The (former) England captain is no stranger to negative tabloid press, but the recent scandal has cost him both his job and a respect among football fans. Many were shocked, not by the defender’s actual act, but his attempt to be granted a super injunction to prevent the story from ever being reported. Pundits and journalists seem are split as to what should have happened to Terry. All have their opinions on what this has done to England’s World Cup chances, which player should be captain and what will happen when Terry and Wayne Bridge inevitably play together again. In my opinion though, I believe Terry should have retained the England captaincy and in addition, I think in South Africa the Chelsea player will b wearing the captain’s armband. I am not trying to defend what Terry did; far from it; but the captain should be picked on purely football reasons and promoting Rio Ferdinand to captain and Steven Gerrard to vice-captain appears hypocritical. Both players have hardly been model professionals, with Ferdinand currently on a four-match ban for serious foul play and previously suffering from an eight-month ban for skipping a random drugs test. In addition, just last year Gerrard was arrested for and later cleared from GBH charges after assaulting a member of the public at a night club for allegedly not playing Phil Collins.
4:00pm Wednesday 3rd March 2010
Do you find yourself groaning at the scales at this time of year?
10:58am Wednesday 3rd March 2010
By Community Correspondent Jackie Mitchell Children’s charity Jigsaw4u (www.jigsaw4u.org.uk) is expanding its successful service for Young Runaways to Sutton, thanks to new three year funding from the Big Lottery, Lloyds TSB and the Safer Sutton Partnership.
9:40pm Monday 1st March 2010
From Community Correspondent Steve Wicks: Guides and their Leaders from Cheam, Worcester Park and Old Malden, marked Girlguiding UK’s Centenary World Thinking Day with a high-energy performing arts festival called One World One Beat. Across the UK, nine One World One Beat events were staged so thousands of girls and young women could celebrate the occasion.
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