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  • Lucas: From the Streets of Soweto to Soccer Superstar by Richard Coomber, is published by Great Northern Books.

    Lucas Radebe Paolo Bandini 2010

  • Continuing with the Brain Tap interview series, this week we have Jamie Coomber answering my mini-interview.

    The Brain Tap Series: Interview 2 – Jamie Coomber « One Size Fits One 2008

  • "It hasn't been handled well by the airlines," said Coomber, 53, a business development manager from Bournemouth, England.

    European Flight Disruption Continues 2010

  • "It hasn't been handled well by the airlines," said Coomber, 53, a business development manager from Bournemouth, England.

    European Flight Disruption Continues By KAY JOHNSON 2010

  • Alex Coomber, a bronze medal winner in the Olympic skeleton.

    USATODAY.com - Becker: Sampras finished at Wimbledon 2002

  • Coomber meekly fetched a cupful from the pan outside, and Mrs. Coomber dipped her apron in it, and bathed Tiny's face; and in

    A Sailor's Lass Emma Leslie

  • She paused there, not feeling quite sure of the next verse; but Coomber said quickly --

    A Sailor's Lass Emma Leslie

  • Coomber spoke in a stern, reproachful tone, for he had found his wife and the cowering children huddled together in the corner of the old shed where the family washing and various fish-cleaning operations were usually carried on; and the sight did not please him.

    A Sailor's Lass Emma Leslie

  • The old man had talked on, but Coomber had comprehended very little of what was said.

    A Sailor's Lass Emma Leslie

  • But there was no time for Coomber to reply, for the people were taking their seats again, and Peters touched him on the shoulder, motioning him to do the same.

    A Sailor's Lass Emma Leslie

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