[Ruckman Matthew Allan met Sheedy yesterday morning and the two have agreed to talk again this week. Allan, an All-Australian and Carlton best-and-fairest winner in 1999, is believed to have told the club that he intends to retire but has been persuaded by Sheedy to reconsider.] Sheeds wanted him to stay and even James Hird spoke with him, ... They wanted him to go another year. |
after being married to Bill for more than 50 years, I don't really know where to start. I miss him all the time...I was not with him that night, because I felt like I was coming down with the flu. |
Don't take it personally. The nation's Guardian readers all just arrived at our incredibly right-on jobs and are wondering if drinking seven fair trade coffees in a row will make us feel better about third world debt. It's hard to get involved in a game between a porcine American and small, dull looking Belgian. |
Having access to broadband is instrumental for so many businesses today and can greatly assist the running of an organisation, particularly those in more remote areas. |
His death impacted many people, ... He enjoyed life to the fullest. |
If I choke while reading this, it's only from my love for Bill, ... What a price this family has paid for Miss Allard's conduct. |
Of our 20,000 university graduates each year, 60 percent have a degree in science, technology or business. |