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Murray all set for big adventure.(Sport)
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Byline: Andrew Flynn ,
Lindley teenager Tom Murray sets out for Belgium and a summer's racing against some of Europe's top amateur riders on Saturday - but not before he's made his presence felt in tonight's hugely popular Otley town centre races.
The 19-year-old former Salendine Nook High and Greenhead College student has earned a place in the Kingsnorth International Wheelers team based near Ghent in Belgium.
He joins his new teammates - made up ...
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International Herald Tribune
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The next identity crisis: Belgium.
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; ... for a new political culture that will resist corruption and patronage. Otherwise, the old fissures could widen again. The good news is that Belgium, despite recent publicity, is probably more united, and less corrupt, than it was before. Its three historic ...
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Taking a day trip from here to Belgium
The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; Dennis McCann Taking a day trip from here to Belgium A European vacation is possible in Wisconsin By DENNIS MCCANN of the Journal Sentinel staff Sunday, February 9, 2003 Europe, Wis. -- There is, of course, no such place. And yet, there is. These wandering accounts generally demand a dateline and
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Soc: Facts and figures for Brazil v Belgium
AAP Sports News (Australia)
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A worrying European paradox; Belgium; Belgium's odd prototype for Europe.(Europe)
The Economist (US)
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Calls for a split grow louder in Belgium
International Herald Tribune
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Soc: Belgium revel in role as hosts and underdogs
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