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Flint's NPC pullout new blow for Stags
His defection from the Stags follows that of Anthony Lafaiali'i, with the midfielder or winger having signed a 12-month contract with professional French club Stade Aurillacois. Southland coach Phil Young was disappointed to lose Flint but said he would not be replaced in the NPC squad.
Flint tries for a touch of tartan
\"[Andrew Flint] was disillusioned about his future in the game in Southland,\" Mrs Flint said. Rugby Southland chief executive Roger Clark said Flint did not figure in the Stags plans for next year. Flint was \"absolutely loving\" life in Scotland, his mother said. Flint played 25 games for the Stags.
Student battles drunken driving
Last week, [Andrew Flint] and several other volunteers from his school brought along their human skeleton, \"Ernie,\" to warn hundreds of passersby at the Scarborough Civic Centre about the consequences of driving drunk. Ernie, a 5-foot tall skeleton borrowed from the group's high school art class, is a regular at their Arrive Alive information booth, clutching a drink and a set of car keys and standing beside a sign that reads: \"For the life of me, I don't know how this happened.\" Star photo (Faught) Andrew Flint with skeleton 'Ernie'
Metro students campaigning against drinking and driving
Organizing a high school campaign against drinking and driving is not an easy task in an urban centre like Metro, co- ordinator Andrew Flint said. by taking Arrive Alive to schools and malls in Metro, a \"ripple effect\" will be created and the message will spread through the urban community, Flint said. A Metro police spokesman who has worked with Arrive Alive organizers said there is less concern with high school students drinking and driving in Metro than there is in smaller centres.
IRAQ HEROES BARRED BY THEIR UNI ; EXCLUSIVE FOR TWO MINUTES SCOTLAND STANDS STILL ON THE 11th HOUR OFTHE 11thDAY
Reservists Jamal Abbasi and Andrew Flint came under regular rocket attacks while on duty for 20 hours a day in Basra. Andrew, 20, and Jamal, 24, both of Glasgow, had joined the 4th Battalion Parachute Regiment reservists while at school. Brave: Andrew and Jamal
Cricket: England run out of options with batting failures
India captain Rahul Dravid was delighted with wrapping up the series and could now have a look at some of his fringe players in the remaining three matches. Pietersen held England's innings together with 77 from 82 balls, with Dravid attempting to tire him out in the Kochi heat. Meanwhile, Indian television reported last night that Dravid will be rested for the fifth and sixth matches in the series, the next of which takes place on Sunday. Virender Sehwag will take over as captain while VRV Singh is added to the squad.
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Life on the ocean wave ; Shipping has played a vital role in the defence and economy of North Wales. Our waters have borne many a fine vessel: in wartime defending our shores; in peacetime for training exercises; on royal visits and rescues and for fishing, industry and leisure. Here, we pay tribute to a slice of maritime life
BRAVE crews in peril on the sea have also had stories to tell while countless unfortunate souls have been lost in shipwrecks, conflicts and accidents. On January 24, 1955, the 7,279-tonne British steamship Bobara was grounded on a reef off Rhoscolyn Head, west Anglesey as seen in the two pictures above. You can almost sense the tension as Captain Andrew Flint, 36, makes the hair- raising journey ashore by breeches buoy (bottom photograph). Press reports told how the ship had been loaded with iron and grain in Baltimore bound for Manchester. It left Baltimore for St John's and Manchester along the River Mersey and Manchester Ship Canal. But the vessel, formerly an American wartime \"Sam\" boat, encountered low water in poor visibility and struck Cheese Rocks near Rhoscolyn. Jumping into the icy water, he swam in darkness through fog and heavy seas to the shore where he was met by members of the Rhoscolyn Lifesaving Association. They wrapped him in a tarpaulin and took him by tractor to Bryn Davies's Pentre Gwyddel Farm nearby. From there he rang his owners in London with the bad news. Mr Flint, of Aldercombe Road, Westbury-on-Trym, Bristol, cleaned himself up and was given a suit. He returned across the muddy field to find the lifesaving crew had rigged up a breeches buoy using rope. Thirty- three crewmen were taken off by breeches buoy and she was refloated three days later. n Pictures courtesy of Ivor Wynne Jones's book Shipwrecks of North Wales Shipping boasts colourful characters galore. Will Haines, for example, was a well-respected local chargehand in Holyhead. Here, he is pictured standing with Frank Ward in Holyhead marine yard.
Staff chase and hit theft suspect
Andrew Flint, 21, was assembling a tent with another employee, Michael McAllister, 22, at the rear of Boots' Great Outdoors Centre on South Rd at 11am when they heard someone opening a till. After the scuffle, Mr Flint chased the man from the store, confronted him and hit him once over the head with a tent pole. \"I gave him a fair wallop,\" Mr Flint said. Andrew Flint with the tent pole he used to hit the suspect and, above, the charged man in a police car.Pictures: MIKE BURTON
Staff chase man in store raid
Andrew Flint, 21, was assembling a tent with another employee, Michael McAllister, 22, at the rear of Boots' Great Outdoors Centre on South Rd at 11am when they heard someone opening a till. After the scuffle, Mr Flint chased the man from the store, confronted him and hit him once over the head with a tent pole. \"I gave him a fair wallop,\" Mr Flint said.