BRUCE DICKINSON’S METAL SHOW AXED (New Kerala)
IRON MAIDEN star BRUCE DICKINSON’s BBC radio show has been axed. The rock star has hosted his Friday Night Rock Show on digital station BBC 6 Music since 2002. The weekly programme will end in April (10).
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BRUCE DICKINSON’S METAL SHOW AXED (New Kerala)
In The Beginning (AllAfrica.com)
For 16 years after the military truncated the second republic, Nigeria had groaned under the iron fist of military rule and bemoaned its effect.
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In The Beginning (AllAfrica.com)
Petition for Iron Maiden To Play 2012 Olympic Games Launched on Facebook (KNAC.COM)
A Facebook group has been created to serve as a petition to include IRON MAIDEN at either the opening or closing ceremony of the 2012 Olympic Games in London, England (which happens to be their hometown).
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Petition for Iron Maiden To Play 2012 Olympic Games Launched on Facebook (KNAC.COM)
Petition for Iron Maiden To Play 2012 Olympic Games Launched on Facebook (KNAC.COM)
A Facebook group has been created to serve as a petition to include IRON MAIDEN at either the opening or closing ceremony of the 2012 Olympic Games in London, England (which happens to be their hometown).
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Petition for Iron Maiden To Play 2012 Olympic Games Launched on Facebook (KNAC.COM)
Best entertainment bets for Feb. 26-March 4 (Pioneer Press)
The Swedish Radio Choir astounds audiences with its heavenly sound and tremendous versatility and will perform tonight at Ted Mann Concert Hall.
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Best entertainment bets for Feb. 26-March 4 (Pioneer Press)
Acts of betrayal (The Star)
The last issue ended with Thor beaten into a pulp by Norman Osborn (in his Iron Patriot guise) and his minions. If you are expecting the same excitement level this issue – you will not be disappointed!
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Acts of betrayal (The Star)
Iron end Owls` winning run (PA Sport via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Sport)
Goals from Gary Hooper and Grant McCann, two players whose futures at Scunthorpe are unclear, helped the Iron move above Sheffield Wednesday in the Coca-Cola Championship table with a 2-0 victory at Glanford Park.
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Scunthorpe 2 Sheffield Wednesday 0 (Sporting Life)
Goals from Gary Hooper and Grant McCann, two players whose futures at Scunthorpe are unclear, helped the Iron move above Sheffield Wednesday in the Championship table and put six points worth of daylight between them and the relegation zone.
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Scunthorpe 2 Sheffield Wednesday 0 (Sporting Life)