Archive for May, 2010

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Prince of Persia

If your taste in films tends towards the subtle, look away now

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Photograph by Maggie AsletVanbrugh proceed to the knockouts as Halifax bounce back

Vanbrugh secured a berth in the College Cup quarter-finals with another impressive display, thrashing Langwith seconds 6-1. Afterwards, Halifax returned to form with a 2-0 win over James seconds

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Top 50 short-list announced

Nominations for the Nouse Top 50 closed at 12 midday today

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Theo Walcott did little to justify his inclusion in the 23-man World Cup squad against Japan. attilafozo via Flickr Creative CommonsProblems persist for England following final warm-up

Sunday’s friendly match against Japan, England’s last before the start of the World Cup, doesn’t make manager Fabio Capello’s task of trimming his squad any easier

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Shake the Clouds

This term is to see something of a rise in new student writing at the York Drama Society with a third of the slots taken by plays never staged before – the first of which is Jamie Salazar’s ‘Shake the Clouds’

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Catcher

The Sheraton Hotel, New York, December 7, 1980

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‘Fax fail first test as Vanbrugh look the business

Vanbrugh firsts’ shock 3-0 win over Halifax today has opened up the competition and put them amongst the favourites for the trophy.

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Photograph by George LowtherVanbrugh rock the College Cup by beating Halifax as James soldier on

Vanbrugh shredded the College Cup form guide by easily beating Halifax 3-0 on Friday, while James seconds edged out Goodricke thirds by a single goal

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Photograph by Maggie AsletThe Nouse Sports Podcast

The College Cup, York Sport, York City and England are the topics under discussion on the latest edition of the Nouse Sports Podcast

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Infamy, Infamy, They’ve Got It In For Me

Rock & roll has always gone hand in hand with criminality. From Jailhouse Rock to Gangsta Rap, the lure of breakin’ the law has been overwhelming for countless tunesmiths

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University of York ranked ninth in The Times Good University Guide

It has been revealed today that the University of York has been ranked ninth in The Times Good University Guide, up two places from last year

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Photograph by Maggie AsletJames thirds dumped out in controversial circumstances

Alcuin seconds look set to push Wentworth firsts all the way for the runners-up spot in Group A, but their 3-0 win against James thirds on Thursday was earned with the aid of some dubious refereeing

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Photo: Maggie AsletGrayland brace fires Goodricke into the quarters

Two goals from Chris Grayland handed Goodricke victory over Wentworth firsts and sent them into the quarter-finals of the college cup.

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Monday night's friendly performance against Mexico left Fabio Capello and Franco Baldini much to ponder. ariesmale1978 via Flickr Creative Commons.Mexico performance proves England have much to work on

While the supporters at Wembley did their best to send off their heroes to the World Cup in style, England’s performance against Mexico in Monday’s friendly left a lot to be desired

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Photo: Justyn HardcastleLangwith take step towards quarter-finals but Halifax seconds stay in reach

There is fierce competition for the two qualification spots in Group D, with Langwith and Halifax seconds both strengthening their chances today.

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