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  • Michael Bonsier, chm of board of governors, Coulsdon Sixth Form Cllge, for serv educ.

    New Year honours: the full list 2011

  • But co-owner Pasquale Alessi still vividly recalls serving the popular, engaging student from Coulsdon, south London, who joined friends at a Halloween night party at the bar on 31 October 2007, a few weeks after enrolling at the University for Foreigners in the town.

    Meredith Kercher murder: break-in and handprint clues at isolated cottage 2011

  • Yang-Fan Zhou, 16, broke the drought last week when he scored his final IM norm at Coulsdon.

    Leonard Barden on Chess 2011

  • They will seek to convince the jury – as they did in the first trial – that exchange student Knox and IT undergraduate Sollecito joined Guede in forcing Kercher, 21, into a sex game that degenerated into a fatal assault, leaving the girl from Coulsdon, Surrey, dying in a pool of blood with 47 knife wounds and bruises.

    Confident and optimistic, Amanda Knox waits to hear the final verdict 2011

  • Associated Press British exchange student Meredith Kercher, from Coulsdon in Surrey, was found dead on Nov. 1, 2007, in her bedroom at the house she shared with Amanda Knox in Perugia, Italy.

    Key Figures in the Amanda Knox Trial 2011

  • Zhou's 6 h3 in this Coulsdon game was used by Bobby Fischer in 1962 and has again become popular recently.

    Leonard Barden on Chess 2011

  • Kercher, aged 21, from Coulsdon, Surrey, was found dead in the flat she shared with Knox in November 2007.

    Amanda Knox back in court over police violence claim 2010

  • Richard Wilson, 19, of Chaldon Way, Coulsdon received an 18 month jail term.

    Vandals in £134,000 conspiracy sentenced Thatsnews 2009

  • Richard Wilson, 19, of Chaldon Way, Coulsdon received an 18 month jail term.

    Archive 2009-04-01 Thatsnews 2009

  • Yesterday, Tuesday, involved a good deal of hurrying about: talk on "Celebrating traditional feasts and seasons" at an Anglican Mothers' Union in Coulsdon lovely church, daffoldils nodding in pretty churchyard, friendly people, and we looked at everything from Hot Cross Buns to how to colour eggs with nettles or onion skins, from the origins of the word "Shrove" to the intricacies of the Julian and Gregorian calendars.....

    auntie joanna writes Joanna Bogle 2007

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