Name: David Millington
Weblog: davidmillington.blogspot.com
Articles: 18
First Published: Friday, May 11, 2007
Last Published: Friday, June 27, 2008
Currently listing articles 18-1:
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Euro 2008: Spain Take One Step Nearer— The Spanish triumph in display of creative football and book a place against Germany for the Euro 2008 final.
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Lahm Steals from Under Turkish Noses— Turkey just miss out on an historic victory
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Safin Overpowers An Under-Strength Djokovic— Djokovic exits Wimbledon in Second Round Shock.
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Wimbledon 2008: Rafa Puts in Some Shooting Practice— Rafael Nadal sets his sights on the Wimbledon title and the World Number One spot.
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Andy Murray Gets Sized-Up By John McEnroe— The former Wimbledon champion questions the hometown favorite's chances in this year's tournament.
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Wimbledon 2008: Federer Fires With Grace In First Round— Roger Federer opens his Wimbledon defence with an easy win.
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Music Review: John Abercrombie - Open Land— Music that leaves a deep impression. An old friend to return to again and again.
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Music Review: Paul Motian - Bill Evans: Tribute to the Great Post-Bop Pianist— A worthy tribute to a great musician, and a fitting example of four great musicians playing music that is unforgettable and inspiring.
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Music Review: Nils Petter Molvaer - ER— Truly music worth exploring
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Music Review: Kenny Wheeler - It Takes Two— It Takes Two shows Kenny Wheeler at 77 is still an important force and influence in contemporary jazz.
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Music Review: Herbie Hancock - River: The Joni Letters— Herbie Hancock's new CD makes for an intriguing listen.
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Wags Get Fifteen More Minutes — We’re told the wives and girlfriends of male athletes are the new roles models for young girls.
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The UK's Tabloid Press Play A Sly Game— The continuing media coverage of the case of missing child Madeleine McCann has shown how the UK's tabloid press can have their cake and eat
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New Age or More Old Age? — Is this indicative of the way in which market values and facile consumer choices have come to dominate our thinking?
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Lazy Journalism or Political Opportunism?— Is the death of Carmelita Tulloch being used as unfair ammunition in the war on drugs?
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A Disappointing But Satisfactory End to the Formula One Season— Even though Kimi Raikkonen won the championship fair and square, one has to feel for Lewis Hamilton.
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Is This Al Gore's New Campaign Strategy?— Is Al Gore saying that the most effective way to be a politician is to pretend not to be one at all?
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Tony Names the Date— It’s official at last. Like setting a wedding date. Or a series of concerts by your favourite band. Mr Blair is to step down

