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The shipping news
More information on what it entails can be found on HM Revenue and Customs' website at www.hmrc.gov.uk . There is also a 63-page downloadable document, called \"A Guide to Importing and Exporting: Breaking Down the Barriers\".
SWIMMING GHOUL
\"I got all this on my phone. I was so shocked and amazed, I didn't even think of being frightened.\" \"The force of the boy hitting the water meant the helmet's strap snapped his neck and he died.\" Charlie McDougall, senior manager at the council-run pool, said: \"It's not the first time I've heard staff say they have seen a ghost and [Hugh Watson]'s video evidence is pretty startling.\"
From top to bottom, it's no easy task for LMU's Watson ; Coach back in East Tennessee hoping to resurrect Railsplitters
Hugh Watson gave up a cushy job in Idaho and came home to East Tennessee last summer. It may seem like a bold move. \"I inherited a 13-game losing streak and I added six to it,\" Watson says, chuckling. \"We finally broke it after 19 at Tusculum (when LMU won 83-82 on Dec. 2).\" Watson plans to get at least a couple of Division I transfers to bolster his roster next season, and then he will work high school recruiting harder. He says he will have six scholarships available for next season.
Tradition makes way for diversity
All the actors are students at The Aboriginal Centre for the Performing Arts and it is produced in conjunction with Kooemba Jdarra Indigenous Performing Arts company. With the main roles being a Christian social worker, an artist and a diesel fitter, [Hugh Watson] says he is representing the wide diversity of Murri people today. It is a tough ask for a non-indigenous person to write Aboriginal characters but Watson says ACAP and the Kooemba Jdarra Indigenous Performing Arts troupe were incredibly supportive.
Steals are part of the game for Coach Watson
Gov. Dirk Kempthorne had a good reason for scheduling the annual meeting of the Western Governors Conference here in CdA instead of Boise. Dirk, the conference chairman, told Huckleberries he wanted the other governors to see what a wonderful place this is. And not just believe what they read in the snoozepapers ... C.L. of Post Falls was stunned that the pricey new Northwest Boulevard interchange didn't fix the problem with standing water near Central Pre-Mix. In fact, he was so amazed he composed a poem: \"All ITD's engineers and all ITD's men can't keep standing water off I-90 again!\" It needs work, but you get the picture ... Another Post Falls reader has thought the unfinished Rotary Club gazebo at the Post Falls Library looked ridiculous but strangely familiar. Then, some rascal hung a big banner on it that said: \"Over 1 Million Sold.\"
(pounds) 5000 for man's 'fly puff'
The tribunal found the dismissal was unreasonable but also found Mr [Hugh Watson], of Allan Crescent, Bellsmyre, Dumbarton, was 75% per cent to blame for his dismissal for smoking in a no smoking area which was \"culpable or blameworthy.\"
Medal runs give hope for Games
British sailors provided one of their most impressive displays on the final day of the Pre Olympics Test Regatta on Sydney Harbour yesterday as they finished with three medals. Scotland's Shirley Robertson completed her excellent recovery from a disappointing start to the 11 race series, as she lifted the bronze medal with a first and second in her final two races in the Europe class. Britain's Laser World Champion Ben Ainslie got the better of Holland's Serge Kats over the final heat to win the Laser class by eight clear points.
NIC tries new look in exhibition
NIC will go with 6-foot-10 Jacque Pate, 6-6 Adisa Tobin, 6-5 Johnnie Story, 6-7 Curtis Pender and 5-10 point guard Desmond Bacon. Pender, one of two returning players along with Bacon, plays at off guard.
NIC teams need stellar efforts at Region Women lack rebounding; men take on tourney hosts
Just in case, North Idaho College women's basketball coach Greg Crimp packed for 10 days. To exhaust his clothing supply, NIC would have to advance to Saturday's Region 18 championship game, a tall order for a team that lost five of its last seven games and twice to today's opponent, Utah Valley. The Cardinals left last Thursday for their final regular-season road trip and stayed in Utah to prepare for the tourney in Ephraim.
Birders record rare sightings
The Quinte Field Naturalists counted 6,441 birds of 40 species on Saturday, compared with 2,500 birds counted last year at this time, said organizer Hugh Watson.