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It is a hard decision for a football fanatic to make when he or she has to decide to call it a day
It is a hard decision for a football fanatic to make when he or she has to decide to call it a day and give up football from the playing angle, and it is especially hard when one is such an ardent supporter of the game as Mrs Terry Clark, of Pavensey Bay, Suyssex.
But instead of living on past memories, 41 year old Terry has found the ideal substitute, for recently she passed the Football Association's Referee's exam to become the only woman football referee in East Sussex, and one of a mere handful in the whole of Britain.
Terry passed the exam with flying colours and a 100 per cent pass - 185 our of 185, and although the FA will not allow women to register as referees, Terry will be awarded her Grade Three Certificate, this enables her to take charge of ladies and youth matches.
Photo shows the first woman football referee in East Sussex, 41 year old Terry Clark, who runs her own car hire business in Pevensey, at her home in Pevensey.
15th July 1971
© 2001 Topham Picturepoint

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DNA and human body
DNA and human body. Conceptual computer artwork of a man wrapped in a DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) double helix, representing the instructions encoded by DNA. The helix is composed of twisting sugar-phosphate backbones linked by complementary pairs of nucleotide bases. The sequence of base pairs, arranged in discrete segments known as genes, determines the genetic code. This is the information which controls and transmits an organism's hereditary traits. The male figure is based on a drawing by the Italian scientist and artist Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519), which showed how human limb movements can be described on the perimeters of a square and a circle
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