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Spencer's p-awfully big adventure
SPENCER the bear didn't 'paws' for thought when he got the chance to go on a really wild adventure. The daredevil teddy snuck away from his young friend Jasmine Dunn during a shopping trip in Cwmbran to go exploring. Just like Super Ted, Spencer summoned
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Children hide in terror as gang wrecks gym
TERRIFIED young gymnasts were forced to hide in an office for safety when a violent gang ran amok through their gym. The gymnasts from the City of Newport Gymnastics Club, some as young as eight-years-old, were petrified when a gang of nine boys aged
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Dredge: Jimenez is the one to watch
BRADLEY Dredge (pictured) believes he has spent the first two days playing with the man who will win this year's Wales Open, world number 18 Miguel Angel Jimenez. The amiable Spaniard produced some real fireworks in his opening two rounds to move into
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Hemp ton can't inspire Glamorgan
JASON Lewry bagged his third five-wicket haul of the season as Sussex moved firmly into the driving seat at the end of the third day against Glamorgan at Swansea in Division One of the Frizzell County Championship. Though 132 overs were lost to rain on
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Jail for thug who flouted the law
A VIOLENT man, who repeatedly breached an anti-social behaviour order within days of it being issued, was jailed for five months by magistrates. The court heard Alan Pearce, aged 21, of The Walk, Nantyglo had a "blatant disregard" for the Asbo. The Asbo
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Bad day for the stars
THREE of the biggest names ever to play the Celtic Manor Wales Open missed the cut last night as the much maligned Roman Road course bit back. Colin Montgomerie, Nick Faldo and Thomas Bjorn all fell victim to the tricky conditions that have led many players