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Obituary: Jack Hargreaves
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Jack Hargreaves, broadcaster: born 31 December 1911; married; died
15 March 1994.
THE LEISURELY countryside series Out of Town brought to television
the gentle nostalgic tones of Jack Hargreaves, who combined his
enthusiasm for rural life with being a television executive and a
presenter of the children's series How?
Hargreaves, complete with pipe, battered trilby and old
bodywarmers, was keen to perpetuate the story that he was from a
Yorkshire farming family, although he was ...
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ANCHOR MAN HARGREAVES The Bayern Munich midfielder has been only a bit-part player in internationals but the Holland game offers England the chance to try him in his favoured holding role
The Sunday Telegraph London
; For a player supposed to be desperate to come to England in order to secure a place in the national team, Owen Hargreaves bears no trace of regret over missed chances. He rejected an opportunity to leave Bayern Munich for Tottenham last summer because the timing was wrong and recalls spurning
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Wednesday Book: Between a rock and a hard place REGIONS OF THE HEART: THE TRIUMPH AND TRAGEDY OF ALISON HARGREAVES BY DAVID ROSE AND ED DOUGLAS, MICHAEL JOSEPH, pounds 16.99
The Independent - London
; ... marriage and what it drove her to do. "Better to live one day as a tiger than a thousand years as a sheep," Ballard said at the news of her death. Thinking like that gets you killed on mountains. In truth, it is better to live. But a lioness will die defending ...
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Obituary: A. B. Hargreaves
The Independent - London
; A. B. Hargreaves was one of the few pioneers from the golden age of rock climbing to span both the Lake District and Welsh groups of leading climbers. He was one of the select group of three individuals to serve as president for both of England's leading climbing clubs; the Fell and Rock Club,
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Hargreaves made his mark in Manchester.
The Daily Mail (London, England)
; Byline: STEVE CURRY BY a strange twist of fate, Owen Hargreaves' rise to international status may have begun last year at Old Trafford, the home ground of his biggest rival for an England place. Hargreaves has been chosen over Nicky Butt as England's midfield replacement for Steven Gerrard in their
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Hargreaves is hungry for a taste of England; catches up with an Englishman in Munich hoping to put an end to Arsenal's dream of European glory.
The Daily Mail (London, England)
; Byline: MATT LAWTON SUNDAY mornings in Munich are always much the same for Owen Hargreaves. He peruses the English newspapers and enjoys a generous helping of bacon and eggs. 'I go to this place in town that's run by an English guy,' he says. 'I get the papers from the station and then head on down
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