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FROM HERE TO AFFINITY  

Sir Ken Robinson was not by any stretch of the imagination a sportsman. While one of his brothers  did play soccer professionally in England, he himself contracted polio aged four

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MINING GOLD 

It is claimed that over sixty-nine countries around the world now host their own version of the ‘Got  Talent’ format, whereby anyone can enter and perform any form of talent

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COMMON NON-SENSE  

Many readers will be familiar with the mock obituary that was published in The Times newspaper a  number of years ago, which began, “Today we mourn the passing of a

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BEING MEN  

Have you ever wondered what Snoop Dogg, Rabbie Burns and Rudyard Kipling have in common?  Furthermore, have we ever realised what significance they have with regard to sport? None of

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YOU’RE INVOLVED IN THE F WORD  

Gordon Ramsay is perhaps the one celebrity most well-known for his use of the F word, though it is  probably a consequence of a quick temper and high expectations of

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HEART STRONG

Louis Armstrong is known to many generations as one of the greatest jazz singers and trumpet  players. His hits included ‘What a Wonderful World’ and ‘When the Saints Go Marching

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IT’S A FIX!  

Those who love their sport may not exactly be fans of the celebrated novelist Jane Austen while it is  fairly safe to say that Jane Austen would not have concerned

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KILLING IT!  

‘The Killing Fields’ was a powerful film about the Khmer Rouge regime under Pol Pot in Cambodia,  following two journalists who exposed the fact that thousands upon thousands of innocent

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HERE’S TO HEROES!  

Many people will know the Serenity prayer, written by Reinhold Niebuhr, which states: “God, grant  me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the

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IF AT FIRST YOU DO SUCCEED…  

Many of us will be familiar with the litany of anecdotes used to finish the saying, “If at first you don’t  succeed”, ranging from the initial “try, try again” to