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Andrew Flintoff bagged a pair but responded with an exceptional spell of three wickets for only seven runs. Durham closed on 28 for three, needing another 295.
New Zealand continued their impressive build-up to next week's opening Test despite a magnificent century from Sussex all-rounder Luke Wright in the four-day warm-up match against England Lions at the Rose Bowl.
Luke Wright admitted he was setting his sights on forcing his way into England's Test squad after scoring a century for England Lions against New Zealand at the Rose Bowl.
Surrey duo Jade Dernbach and Stewart Walters are viewing the 2008 season as the one in which they will kick on to earn a regular place in the county's first team.
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At the Council AGM tonight, Councillor Andy Furse (Lib Dem, Kingsmead) will move a suggested amendment to the Council's Constitution to create a seat for a Bath resident on the Bath Recreation Ground Trust.
Bookselling is a Scylla and Charybdis setup, where retailers try to steer a path between the "false negative" of being out of stock when customers come calling and the "false positive" of having lots of books nobody's looking for.
With growing speculation in the US that Random House Chief Executive Peter Olson is likely to leave the company in the next few weeks, attention in the UK trade is switching to the possibility of Gail Rebuck stepping into his
Foyles flagship store on Charing Cross Road could more than double in size if a property deal currently being negotiated by the Foyle family's property company, Noved Investment, is successful.
Next week sees the first 'public' appearance of the most powerful newcomer into the book trade for some time, the Chairman of Borders, Luke Johnson. The entrepreneur, who bought the UK arm of the bookselling company last September, will be
Belgian author Paul Verhaeghen tonight secured a double honour from the Independent foreign fiction prize for his novel Omega Minor. The £10,000 purse has hitherto been divided between author and English translator for "an exceptional work" of foreign language fiction
Publishing Scotland has hit back against criticism made about the body this week, following the award of a £260,000 per annum grant from the Scottish Arts Council (SAC) for 2009-10 and 2010-11.
Question: When is the downloading of a newly published book not an act of piracy? Answer: when it's leaked by the publisher as part of a buzz marketing exercise. Random House's US imprint, Crown, released horror writer Scott Sigler's new
A group supporting disabled firefighters will receive a £10,000 grant from the government to establish itself country-wide, Fire Minister Parmjit Dhanda announced today.