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The Ashes – Batting, Bowling, Wicket Keepers And Back Injuries
When England’s cricket team comes head to head with Australia on July 21st for the start of The Ashes, sporting rivalry will not be the only thing the players have to worry about. Although cricket is a non contact sport, injuries are extremely common and have been long acknowledged in this traditional sport. The Cricket Injuries Review documents the demise of Frederick Prince of Wales (son of George II) who developed an abscess in his head in 1751 after being hit by a high-speed cricket ball. The repetitive nature of cricket means that stars of the game, the likes of Hampshire player Kevin Pieterson and Lancashire player Freddie Flintoff, who have to put in hours of practise are at risk from a wide range of injuries, anything from back damage to lower limb injuries. In fact a South African survey has shown that 49% of all South African players injure themselves at some point in the ... By The Claim Solicitors - March 27, 2007 |
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Brencore Entertainment And Family Business LuvSeals Soaps Set To Kick Off “Sizzlin’ Summer Slam II” In Washington, D.C
the city most recognized for its politics and history will instead find itself grooving and smelling fine doing it when Brencore Entertainment presents their second annual “Sizzlin’ Summer Slam.” The city most recognized for its politics and history will instead find itself grooving and smelling fine doing it when Brencore Entertainment presents their second annual “Sizzlin’ Summer Slam.” New York’s own LuvSeals Soaps and D.C.’s own Phaze II are slated to showcase their talents to kick off the three day event. From bowling to dancing to seafood brunch and shopping, the three day event will commence on Friday at 7 p.m. with a jazz performance at Cada Vez Restaurant and Lounge The highlight of the first night will be a live jazz performance by Phaze II, 2006 ... By Luvseals Soaps - July 07, 2006 |
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African School Built By Slotland.com Brings Community Together
The villagers that built the school have been back to harvest the first crop of maize, which will feed pre-school students, and a volunteer committee is being trained to manage the new facility when classes begin in September. (Juma, Malawi) – Before it is even open, the school in Malawi built by popular online slots site, Slotland.com, is already an important community centre. The villagers that built the school have been back to harvest the first crop of maize, which will feed pre-school students, and a volunteer committee is being trained to manage the new facility when classes begin in September. “Our goal is to help to start up this project, to work hand in hand with the local community, to make sure that soon our presence will not be needed and that the project can continue functioning w ... By Lyceum Media - July 07, 2006 |
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