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  • Baroness Fookes, the Conservative president of the War Widows Association of Great Britain, backed this warning.

    Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Rowena Mason 2011

  • Fookes then set up Taylor Holden for the last tally.

    Times Record News Stories 2010

  • Fookes had the best of her matchup in the first half, overwhelming her defender on the sideline to set up chances.

    Times Record News Stories 2010

  • Fookes scored an unassisted goal with three minutes left in the first half for the Lady Coyotes (9-1-2, 1-0).

    Times Record News Stories 2010

  • Fookes scored an unassisted goal with three minutes left in the first half for the Lady Coyotes (9-1-2, 1-0).

    Times Record News Stories 2010

  • Fookes had the best of her matchup in the first half, overwhelming her defender on the sideline to set up chances.

    Times Record News Stories 2010

  • Her team celebrated without her, but Fookes didn't mind letting herself get caught up in the madness that surrounded her.

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  • "I don't care," Fookes said with a laugh after the Rebels beat Newport Central Catholic 46-35 in the 9th Region finals.

    unknown title 2009

  • Other 9th Region coaches, former players, current players 'families, Boone County school officials - everybody wanted a piece of Fookes, everybody wanted to congratulate her for winning the seventh region title of her

    unknown title 2009

  • Bradley clearly wasn't pleased with the move, but she quickly regrouped, Fookes reinserted her and seconds later, Bradley hit a 10-foot jumper.

    unknown title 2009

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