Bolton Wanderers Boss Gary Megson Delighted With Lee Chung-Yong Date: 05 Oct 2009 Goal.com -
Bolton Wanderers manager Gary Megson has praised the promising start of new signing Lee Chung-Yong , and revealed that it was thorough scouting that helped unearth the South Korean star.
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Archaeologists unearth Bluehenge Date: 05 Oct 2009 thewest.com.au -
Archaeologists have discovered a smaller prehistoric site near Britain's famous circle of standing stones at Stonehenge.
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31 S'pore firms head to Africa Date: 12 Oct 2009 Straits Times -
THIRTY-ONE Singapore companies are heading to Sub-Saharan Africa to unearth business opportunities in the largest ever delegation of local firms led by Minister of State for Trade & Industry and Manpower Lee Yi Shyan. There will be a total of 44 representatives in the delegation who will tour the territory from Monday to Sunday.
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Unearth treasures at Eltham book sale Date: 13 Oct 2009 Leader Community Newspapers -
HUNDREDS of boxes of books, full of unknown treasures and novel reads, are ready to be unleashed for a good scrounge.
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Students unearth ancient cultures at middle school Date: 19 Oct 2009 The Windsor Times -
Seventh graders at Windsor Middle School abandoned pen and paper for shovels and trowels last Thursday as they excavated a piece of land behind the campus looking for Aztec, Maya and Inca relics.
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Stables look for answers Date: 19 Oct 2009 Sky News Australia -
The powerful Godolphin and Luca Cumani stables have switched their focus to their second string runners in a bid to unearth legitimate Melbourne Cup contenders following the poor performances of Kirklees and Cima De Triomphe respectively in Saturday's Caulfield Cup.
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Horse Racing: Tylicki can unearth win with City Vaults Date: 19 Oct 2009 Edinburgh Evening News -
CITY VAULTS GIRL can give Frederik Tylicki another winner in his quest to claim the apprentice jockeys' title.
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Digs to unearth mining heritage Date: 20 Oct 2009 BBC News -
A three-year archaeological research project aims to uncover the mining heritage of part of Cumbria.
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