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A country affair.(News)
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Daily Post (Liverpool, England)
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January 26, 2006
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IN next week's edition of S4C's countryside show Cefn Gwlad, Dai Jones, (left) Llanilar, visits Blaen y Nant Farm near Bethesda (Monday, February 6,9pm).
This National Trust tenant fa...
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; League tables are one of the principal plagues of our time. They tell us, crudely, that Manchester United can afford to hire a better footballer than, say, Stalybridge Celtic. Applied to more complex activities, like the arts, they are total gobbledegook; a messy pottage of writers of the month,
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New euro deal will be good for the Welsh uplands.(News)
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; ORGANIC beef and sheep farmer Gwyn Thomas believes a decoupled agriculture industry can only be good for the Welsh uplands. As the National Trust's tenant of 302 ha Blaen-y-Nant Farm,inthe Nant Ffrancon valley,he already pursues EUpreferred green farming. With the help of Tir Gofal and organic
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"Gweledigaethau - Cyfrol Deyrnged Yr Athro Gwyn Thomas, Jason Walford Davies, Cyhoeddiadau Barddas, pounds 19.95; CYMRAEG.(Features)
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World Literature Today
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Former policeman dies.(News)
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