John Derrick
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"John Derrick" was a Queen's Coroner for the county of Surrey who, in 1597, made a legal deposition that contains the earliest definite reference to cricket being played anywhere in the world.

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He first came to our attention when he was at school in Newcastle and we've kept tabs on him ever since.

The recovery phase is probably behind us, and we've probably moved into a normalized expansion going forward.

Enron is a good story. It's in a lot of different businesses areas; they are in the broadband business, for instance. They're really diversifying their asset base. And obviously, within the energy sector in general, earnings look very strong this year; this should be a solid play in that area. I don't have a target price, but it's a long-term hold, a core type of investment as well.

I think the Fed will drop the 'measured pace' language. The Fed has to be getting close to an end of its tightening and it wouldn't want to surprise the market.

He would be the first to admit he has got too many scores in the 20s but he has come into the side and proved a few people wrong.

He's got back in the Test side and feels he has a couple more years in him there so he will concentrate on that.

Dan has shown when he gets in he is a hard batsman to get out, and if he can get another big score there is no reason why he should not finish the season with 1,000 runs.

He's the right sort of age at 23, so that hopefully he could be with us for the next 10 years.