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  2. Stamford College, Lincolnshire - Wikipedia

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    Stamford College is a further education college on Drift Road in Stamford, Lincolnshire, England. It opened as Stamford Technical College in 1967 and was later called New College Stamford, becoming Stamford College in 2020. It is now a general further education college that provides full-time and part-time academic and vocational courses.

  3. Stanfords - Wikipedia

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    Stanfords is a specialist bookshop of maps and travel books in London, established in 1853 by Edward Stanford. [1] Its collection of maps, globes, and maritime charts [2] is considered the world's largest. [3] It has also supplied cartography for the British Army and for James Bond films. [citation needed]

  4. Co-operative College - Wikipedia

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    Stanford Hall, Nottinghamshire where the college was based from 1944 to 2001. The Co-operative College was established in 1919 by the Co-operative Union with ten overseas students based on the second floor of Holyoake House, Manchester, and in 1943 the College became a charitable trust.

  5. Catholic nun arrested for bringing mafia messages to prisoners

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    An Italian nun was arrested Thursday as part of a long investigation that led to the arrests of 25 suspects and the seizure of over 1,800,000 euros.

  6. Stamford School - Wikipedia

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    The right of appointment of the school's master, a position hotly contested in past centuries on account of the post's disproportionately large salary, was shared between the Mayor of Stamford and the Master of St John's College, Cambridge. Both Stamford Town Council and St John's College still have nominees on the school's governing body.

  7. Stamford, Lincolnshire - Wikipedia

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    The place-name Stamford is first attested in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, where it appears as Steanford in 922 and Stanford in 942. It appears as Stanford in the Domesday Book of 1086. The name means "stony ford". [8] In 972 King Edgar made Stamford a borough. The Anglo-Saxons and Danes faced each other across the river. [9]

  8. Belgium gives sex workers the same employment rights as other ...

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    The new law does not apply to self-employed sex workers but will prevent employers with a previous history of crimes, such as trafficking or abuse, from working in the field.

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    The Amazon Kindle Paperwhite is only $129.99 today, or $30 off. It allows you to read all your favorite digital titles with a soft, well-lit screen that looks nearly identical to paperback books ...