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Brown leaves Hampshire for Surrey: related news

Brown leaves Hampshire for Surrey

Opening batsman Michael Brown has left Hampshire to play for newly-relegated Surrey in the 2009 season.

Surrey 267 Nottinghamshire 420-5: Patel majestic as sorry Surrey are relegated

Between 1999 and 2003, a period during which Surrey won six major domestic competitions, Adam Hollioake's impressive if somewhat cocky side were looked upon as the Manchester United of English cricket. The team enjoyed the comparisons and were often found strutting their stuff somewhere along the Kings Road in Chelsea.

Personal Finance: Conservative Investing

When it comes to white-shoe, old-money banking, Brown Brothers Harriman and Co. could give Mortimer and Randolph Duke a run for their money. Down to its mahogany-paneled walls, the nation's oldest and largest private bank epitomizes traditional business conservatism on Wall Street. Once counting Prescott Bush—President George W. Bush's grandfather—as a partner, the firm only just admitted its first female partners in 1998. But how much can even the über-rich who have access to institutions such as Brown Brothers insulate themselves in the market when the Dow slips below 8600 points? Because it is a private partnership, Brown Brothers does not release detailed financial results about the roughly $45 billion it manages, but as Wall Street's losses pile up, and adventurous banks crumble, Brown Brothers' partners aren't losing nearly as

Brown plans more talks with Hants

Batsman Michael Brown will hold more talks with Hampshire at the end of the season to discuss his Rose Bowl future.

How Do Bacteria Swim? Brown Physicists Explain

Bacterial Locomotion Brown physicists have completed the most detailed study of how bacteria such as the single-celled Caulobacter crescentus swim and how that swimming motion is influenced by drag and a phenomenon known as Brownian motion. Credit: Guanglai Li/Brown University

Residents Get Their New Brown Bins for Garden Waste ; East Riding: The First of 130,000 Brown Bins Have Been Wheeled Out to Residents in a Bid to Improve Recycling Rates.

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Hampshire confirm new drainage plans

Hampshire have confirmed that they will be improving the drainage at the Rose Bowl next winter thanks to a grant of £600,000 from the England & Wales Cricket Board.

Surrey release Saker and Clinton

Surrey have announced that they will not be renewing the contracts of bowler Neil Saker or batsman Richard Clinton.

Surrey great Thorpe returns as batting coach

Surrey great Graham Thorpe will be returning to The Oval as a batting coach, the English county announced Tuesday. Skip related content

Surrey rebuild with young stars

Surrey have said they are rebuilding for the future, after signing five academy graduates to longer-term deals.

Surrey schoolboy's Google 'doodle' seen by 12 million

Surrey schoolboy Daniel Thorne had the biggest audience of his life this week when his prize-winning 'doodle' got 12 million hits on the Google Search homepage.

Hampshire confident former England coach Fletcher will head to Rose Bowl

Hampshire are confident former England coach Duncan Fletcher is poised to accept the offer of a consultancy role at the Rose Bowl next season.

Brown on Wall Street: Bank of England MUST cut interest rates further

Gordon Brown made it explicitly clear for the first time yesterday that the Bank of England must cut interest rates further.

Brown gets just ten minutes on the phone with Obama... but Sarkozy gets half an hour

Gordon Brown may have to work harder than he anticipated to keep the 'special relationship' between Britain and America strong.

Brown and Cameron in Obama clash

Gordon Brown and David Cameron have clashed in the Commons over the reasons for Barack Obama's US election victory.

Brown 'will look at every offer for HBOS'

Gordon Brown yesterday said the UK Government would look at "every offer" for HBOS but highlighted the £17bn of taxpayers' money being put forward for what is his preferred option of the merger with Lloyds TSB.

Brown may ditch ban on dividends for banks

Gordon Brown last night held out the prospect of easing the terms of his £37bn bank nationalisation to make it more attractive to private investors.

Battered Surrey offer deals to youngsters

Surrey, criticised in many quarters for an over-reliance on older players during the last wretched season, have agreed new contracts with five youngsters.

Brown sells British bank bailout plan to Eurozone

Gordon Brown arrived at the Elysee Palace in Paris today for the latest international leg of his campaign to promote a British bank bailout plan among world leaders.

Brown calls for EU banking bail-out

Gordon Brown was today holding key talks with European officials desperate to prevent a continent-wide meltdown in the banking sector when the markets reopen tomorrow.

Brown urges eurozone to copy UK

Gordon Brown has promised Britain will "lead the way" through the global financial crisis, ahead of an emergency summit of European leaders in Paris.

Brown wants 'global' bank support

Gordon Brown has called on other governments to follow Britain's lead by supporting their struggling banks.

Hampshire trio in England squad

Three Hampshire players have been selected for the England under-19 tour to South Africa in the New Year.

Brown in US for talks on economy

Gordon Brown has arrived in New York for talks with other world leaders on the global economic crisis.


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