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Encyclopedia > Hurn

Hurn is a village in south east Dorset, England, situated between the River Stour and River Avon in Christchurch borough, five miles north east of Bournemouth city centre. The village has a population of 468 (2001). The village is the location of Bournemouth International Airport.


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  • Census data (http://www1.dorsetcc.gov.uk/LIVING/FACTS/Census2001.nsf/6cadf4da179fc19500256663004afece/7235dcf2dd278a8d80256ec5002f3860?OpenDocument)

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Hurn poised to take over GEC chair (615 words)
The appointment of Hurn as chairman is likely to give the City renewed confidence in GEC and the ability of George Simpson, the chief executive, to reorganise the group.
Hurn has not set a date for his departure from Smiths but many predict that he will decide to step down next year when he reaches 60, the group's normal retirement age.
Hurn also has close links with government and the civil service that will be invaluable to him as chairman of GEC.
David Hurn: He Was a Woman - PopMatters Music Review (919 words)
Hurn lets his voice free on more than one occasion here and is better off for it.
Hurn takes a cue from Eitzel in the depressing "She Died Alone".
Hurn is best when he balances the somber with being happy, but it's rare to find both in the same song.
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