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 My name is Nie zhou run. I like to read English storotherry books in my free time. Sometimes I surf the Internet and download the E- books to read. Reading E- books is fun. In addition, it also enlarges my vocabulary words because of the advanced technology and the vivid animations. I hope to study both English and computer technology because I am interested in both of the subjects. Maybe one day I could combine both of them and apply to my research in the future.

2009年10月26日星期一

Using Google maps for the News happened in Preston

1. Football News: Leicester 1 Preston NE 2


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Goals from Neil Mellor and Richard Chaplow fired Preston North End to victory against Leicester City. And final score is 2:1.

2.Three staff members suspended from two Lancashire schools


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Published Date: 26 October 2009
Three members of staff at two high schools have been suspended over allegations of relationships with pupils.
Two teachers at Worden Sports College in Leyland and a worker at Lostock Hall Community High School and Arts College have been ordered to stay away while inquiries take place.


3.Preston's National football museum

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Published Date: 26 October 2009
By Chris Visser
Visitor numbers have shot up at Preston's National Football Museum after shock plans to move it to Manchester were announced. The Evening Post's Save Our Museum campaign has helped bring about a 15 per cent rise in visitors during September.That means around an extra 1,000 visitors walked through the doors of the Deepdale attraction last month, based on its annual visitor numbers of 100,000 every year. Bosses at the National Football Museum said marketing of the attraction had also driven up visitors.

4.Lancaster park

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Published Date: 23 October 2009
Animal-loving children are being given the chance to become zoo keepers at a Lancaster park.
Williamson Park is offering youngsters aged eight to 14 the opportunity to take part in a four-week "junior zoo keeper" course caring for animals, insects and reptiles.

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