Newspaper cuttings relating to MCC, Lord's and cricket compiled by Iain Wilton, MCC Head of Media and Communications. Subjects include articles on the death of Sir Paul Getty, articles on security arrangements for Zimbabwe's tour of England in 2003, articles on Cognosis's design for a new Lord's brand to distinguish the ground from MCC, articles on the appointment of a new Curator of MCC following the retirement of S E A Green, articles on Lord MacLaurin's decision to leave his role as chairman of the England and Wales Cricket Board, the announcement of M P Vaughan as England's one-day captain, announcement that C A Fry would replace Sir T M B Rice as MCC President, announcement of the Twenty20 Cup competition in 2003, reviews of the 2003 Wisden Cricketers' Almanack, articles on a planned protest against Robert Mugabe during the England vs. Zimbabwe Test match at Lord's in 2003, reports on the England vs. Zimbabwe Test match at Lord's, reviews of Channel 4's television coverage of the England vs. Zimbabwe Test match at Lord's, reports on Middlesex matches at Lord's, articles on the death of MCC Secretary Lt Col J R Stephenson, articles on Cathy Rawson becoming the first female scorer at an international match, articles on Green's retirement as MCC Curator, reports on the England vs. Pakistan One-Day International at Lord's in 2003, articles on the decision not to host Champions Trophy matches at Lord's in 2004, articles on the possibility of the pop group Atomic Kitten performing at Lord's as part of entertainment at Twenty20 matches, articles on the work of staff at Lord's, articles on the MCC Young Photographer competition which was won by Sarah Williams in 2003.