Darren Kennish, who is a member of the Northern Athletics club, said "it is a real honour to represent the island".
"It is a huge honour to be made captain of such a prestigious club, following in the footsteps of the likes of Colin Ingleby-Mackenzie, Mark Nicholas and the great Shane Warne, " said Mascarenhas.
It is widely agreed that the root and cause of honour killing is a complex, historical phenomenon which has no justification in Islam's holy book, the Koran, and which has also been known to occur elsewhere in the world and among other religions.
Of course it is a great honour to captain your country but Shahid has all the abilities to gel the boys together.
It is a great honour to join you in celebrating the sixtieth anniversary of the European Convention on Human Rights.
It is in honour of local butcher Douglas Griffiths and features a design of a butcher and a cricket match.
"It is a tragedy that he should be compelled by his sense of honour to resign in these painful circumstances, " he added.
But at least it has now become as much a point of honour in Salzburg to show that one is not a stick-in-the-mud, as it used to be a mark of prestige to get hold of a first-night ticket at all.
Part of the reason is that an OBE or a knighthood expires when a person dies - but it is also highly unusual for there to be calls for a recipient to be stripped of their honour after they have died.
BBC: Sir Jimmy Savile after receiving his knighthood in 1996
"It is a singular honour for me to present the Festival Tribute Award, a Volta Award, to one of the true icons of world cinema, " he said.
On the face of it, what would be transpiring is only a little bit better than two individuals on the verge of bankruptcy promising to honour each other's debts.
Budget Commissioner Janusz Lewandowski has warned that there is a risk that the Commission will run out of funds before the end of 2012, leaving it unable to honour all its financial obligations.
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