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  • Friends celebrate Memo 'success'

    THEY may have just missed out on the top prize, but the Friends of Newbridge Memo gathered last night to celebrate their remarkable performance on BBC2's Restoration programme. A special 'thank you' party was staged at the Memo last night, and at the

  • Coach's fitness fears for Malcolm

    CHRISTIAN Malcolm's coach, Jock Anderson, feared the 200m runner would never run again when he was first admitted to hospital with a virus last week. Anderson, though, admitted the 25-year-old is back on the road to recovery but insists he won't know

  • Back from hell, the walking miracle

    TWENTY years ago, Russell Baynham (pictured) was told by a doctor that he probably wouldn't walk again after a horrific motorcycle crash in Germany. Today he is looking forward to the future after fighting his way back from "hell" to walk un- aided after

  • Harrison handed new ball

    GLAMORGAN'S Panteg star David Harrison, pictured, will take the new ball in the county's potential title-winning totesport League clash with Lancashire at Colwyn Bay tomorrow. The county need just two points - a tie or a no result - to seal the silverware

  • Davies set to bring glory to Wales

    DAVID Davies (pictured) is all set to end 36 years of hurt and claim Wales' first Olympic medal in the swimming pool since Martin Wood-roffe in 1968. Woodroffe won a silver medal in Mexico City in the 200m butterfly. Now Cardiff-born Davies looks set

  • A journey of love and verse

    AS a poet, he's just the ticket. Keyvan Ghaemmaghami (pictured) is just as likely to dash you off a love poem as he is to issue a return to Bettws. He is the Bard of the Buses, always ready with a cheery smile, and if you don't like one poem there'll