Friday 25 October 2013

Oak trees - and their part in our history

Oak trees – and their part in our history


The much-celebrated Major Oak has long been associated with folk hero Robin Hood, who supposedly hid alongside his merry men and stored food for the poor …
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Robin Hood health care


Like health-care Robin Hoods, Massachusetts officials are taking roughly $216 million from the state"s health insurance plans and biggest hospitals and giving …
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Looking for Robin Hood – NRAS | HealthUnlocked


Yesterday here in Nottinghamshire it wasnt raining so we took advantage and went off to Sherwood Forest which is quite near us. My grandson had a wonderful …
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Arctic Fleece Robinhood-Medium (600-900 lbs)-Royal Blue


One-sided 4-way stretch fleece. Lined inside over the mane with Lycra to keep your horses mane smooth. Will not drift into horse"s eyes. No mane rubbing …
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Experts to ask "What is Robin Hood" at public event – The University …


English folklore"s most elusive outlaw under the spotlight at University seminar.
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Oak trees - and their part in our history By Danny Shaw

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