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15. January 2011 | 19:58Neal Boortz Show Producer Royal Marshall Dies
ATLANTA — Raymond Royal Marshall, producer of the Neal Boortz Radio Show, died at his Atlanta home early Saturday. Marshall, 43, collapsed at his home. Paramedics responded to his wife’s call to 911, but were unable to revive him. He was pronounced dead early Saturday at Grady Hospital. (News Source: WSB-TV 2 Atlanta - 17:14:33)
Unusual Piece of Antique Royal Wedding Memorabilia Generates Attention for British Retailer
Church’s China, a company that has been retailing up-market Royal commemoratives for 152 years, and its Internet sales division The U.K. Gift Company maintain a small archive of antique Royal Commemoratives dating back to the Victorian age. In the wake of Royal Wedding fever, one piece has become something of a celebrity: The King Edward VII “Moustache Mug,” manufactured in 1901 by Belleek China … (News Source: PRWeb - 15:09:07)
Canadian Banks May Buy SunTrust, Zions in ‘Fire Sale’
Canadian banks, involved in a record $15.9 billion of acquisitions last year, may target U.S. lenders such as SunTrust Banks Inc., Zions Bancorp and Regions Financial Corp. to expand abroad, analysts said. (News Source: BusinessWeek - 16:02:53)
Bowls: ‘Dynamite’ Merrien blows away Ashby
Defending champions Alex Marshall and Midlothian’s Carol Ashby lost their opening match in the Potters World Matchplay Mixed pairs champions yesterday, thanks mainly to a (News Source: Edinburgh Evening News - 12:19:35)
First-round exit for Chestney
Mervyn King’s Gallow clubmate Jamie Chestney, so keen to establish himself in the World Bowls Tour top 16, was disappointed to lose in the first round of the world indoor singles championship at Potters Leisure Resort in Hopton on Wednesday. (News Source: Evening News 24 - 08:53:10)
Bowls: Marshall into second round
Alex MARSHALL, who holds the record of five World Indoor Bowls singles titles, enjoyed a comfortable 9-4, 11-3 first round win against Tyneside’s Glenn Skipp in this year& (News Source: Edinburgh Evening News - 11:19:08)
SA trio battle for Joburg Open
Thomas Aiken spent the whole of a tough third round of the Joburg Open trying to shake off the attentions of Charl Schwartzel. (News Source: News 24 South Africa - 15:29:25)
Support group begins locally for women at risk for breast, ovarian cancer
A support group for women affected by hereditary breast and ovarian cancer will start this January, thanks to the efforts of a Marshall Township woman who recently discovered her own hereditary predisposition for breast cancer. read more » (News Source: Pine Creek Journal - 13:30:46)
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