Association football club in Crawley, England.
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1Before Katrina, the city said 1 million came to town every year.
2The right has power, but the town often votes left as well.
3The accident happened just outside the town of Weert, local police said.
4State Highway 1 both north and south of the town remain closed.
5They were poised just outside the town, not far above the sea.
1No-one at the CTFC was immediately available for comment.
2In the week to March 15 money managers reduced their net-long positions to 251, 380, the CTFC said.
1John Gregory has left Crawley Town, the club has confirmed.
2Crawley Town's FA Cup tie with Stoke City tomorrow means that they don't play until Wednesday.
3There had been a good Saturday featuring Manchester United in a genuine, squeaky contest at Southampton, and there was Crawley Town.
4Crawley Town won 2-1 at the Met Police.
5I hope that the Crawley Town fans stand by their team and help to bring back the glory days again very soon.
1Kip imagined the magic streaking from him as the reds' had done.
2ITALY: Sleep not easy, the reds are still under the bed.
3This time the headlines made no reference to the reds of Manchester United.
4He re-told Thorpe's story artistically, shading the yellows and the reds.
5They are not only heavier than the reds, but more aggressive.
1He will appear before Crawley magistrates later today, a police spokesman said.
2Crawley hit back in return, but beat the air; Saurin was away.
3Peter Crawley looks at the tensions and contradictions Parental Advisory: Explicit Content.
4A group of the bungee-powered high-flyers talk to Peter Crawley Look up.
5Mr. Crawley was standing with the door wide open in his hand.
6Let the bad times roll, writes Peter Crawley The news is bad.
7As they were going in to dinner Crawley had said to Saurin:
8You go to Lawyer Crawley; he lends money to people of credit.
9She is the second Lady Crawley, and mother of the young ladies.
10Both these ladies were therefore staunch in their defence of Mr. Crawley.
11For the moment, no doubt, Mr. Crawley had the best of it.
12It was happily the case that Mr. Crawley was not at home.
13Miss Crawley gave a final scream, and fell back in a faint.
14He thought that it would tell with the jury in Crawley's favour.
15It was the equipage of our friend Miss Crawley, returning from Hants.
16But even during the fortnight Mr. Crawley had not remained altogether neglected.