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Articles from Birmingham Mail (England) (January 29, 2008)

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Title Author Type Words
'Rogue trader' charged. 116
...And the rest will be history. 496
A blooming good night for gardeners; BENTLEY HEATH. 98
A taste of Indian dance; EDGBASTON. 120
Accident warning for firms. 159
Action plan for new skills; EMPLOYMENT: Blueprint for manufacturing. 320
Appeal after victim suffers broken jaw. 147
Athletics: Walsh claims hat-trick of titles. 269
Awards for pair of diamond geezers; MONKSPATH ROTARY CLUB. 102
Badminton: Hotshots closing in on crown. 241
Bank takes trip down under. 91
Basketball: Panthers set to play in Telford; NEW VENUE: Birmingham franchise moves two home games. 387
Black Country News: Fuming Nancy refuses to pay; BEARWOOD/SMETHWICK: Litter warden picked on me, says smoker, 75. 365
Black Country News: Funky fitness for chunky kids; HALESOWEN. 200
Black Country News: Parking bay boost for families; SMETHWICK. 241
Black Country News: Ponytail girl in court for sentence; HALESOWEN/NETHERTON. 209
Black Country News: Sporting offer to families; ALDRIDGE. 153
Black Country News: Walkers are warned over dog waste; WILLENHALL. 149
Black Country News: Wolves fan threw rock at riot police; COMPTON: Boxer spared jail over violence that followed Black Country derby. 396
Blighted wildlife haven gets clean-up; WALSALL. 142
Bobby Dazzlers. 264
Business appeal; SOLIHULL. 127
Call to let dads look after baby. 319
Can you give a dog a home? BROMSGROVE: Centre urges animal lovers to step forward. 348
CATCH THE ACTION. 100
Central City News: A net loss for Quarter bosses; JEWELLERY QUARTER. 112
Central City News: Family fun at re-opened Hall; TOWN HALL. 160
Central City News: Fuming Nancy, 75, won't pay cig fine; BEARWOOD/SMETHWICK: Street warden picked on me, says gran. 355
Central City News: Still time to make waves in debate over city pool's fate; EDGBASTON. 211
Charity sets up new town HQ; SOLIHULL: National Autistic Society offers help to local sufferers. 286
Child centre's a class apart; MAYPOLE: Whitehall praise for city's care pioneers. 360
Children join big clean-up. 110
Classic story; ARTS COMPLEX. 96
Clean sweep on the streets; ERDINGTON: McCarthy Big flower-planting and litter-pick restores pride. 344
Club's bid to blossom with new members; ARDEN SCHOOL. 83
Council slaps ban on OAP care home; COMMUNITY: Closure fear as site barred from taking new authority-funded residents. 444
Council workers right to stand up to bosses' plans; FEBRUARY 5 COUNCIL STRIKE. 328
Cricket: Ashes already in focus for Bell. 350
CRICKET: Bell: The focus is on Ashes. 235
CRICKET: Harbhajan's in the clear. 109
Cyber bullies in the spotlight. 139
Dancing back to happiness; EXCLUSIVE LEISURE: Tower Ballroom saved from demolition... and venue will now reopen. 554
Dancing back to happiness; EXCLUSIVE LEISURE: Tower Ballroom saved from demolition... and venue will now reopen. 538
Delays after rail tragedy. 151
Diamond delight for drama group; THEATRE: Reunion appeal to celebrate 60 years of church play group. 438
Diet Book of The week; THE DIET DOCTORS by Dr Samina Showghi, Pam Stepney and Dr Ben King (Harper, pounds 12.99). 115
Dolphin deaths horror; NATURE SHOCK (Five, 8pm). 194
Don't get washed away by flooding; Inside View. 411
Don't store water bottles with chemicals; FOOD STANDARDS AGENCY Ask Sam. 199
East City News: Magic of the movies at church; YARDLEY. 132
East City News: Stop these drunk yobs! YARDLEY: Residents campaign for a review in garage's 24-hours drinks licence. 320
Edward's memory lives on in music; CHARITY: Choral work inspired by cancer battle boy receives premiere at Town Hall. 394
Edward's memory lives on in music; TOWN HALL: Choral work inspired by cancer battle boy receives charity premiere. 319
Estranged husband is jailed; GREAT BARR. 265
European girls seized in vice raid. 322
Extended hours at advice centre. 101
Family escape arson attack; CRADLEY: Building site damage 'tens of thousands of pounds'. 406
Family Life: Busy Rep winner. 92
Family Life: Club Corner. 218
Family Life: NO offensive lyrics NO glorifying gangs NO swearing; The youngsters making urban music with a positive message. 608
Family Life: WIN a hotel stay and tickets for Chipper; Chipper Club. 430
Fears for missing teenager. 141
February big freeze. 110
February breezes in with big freeze. 209
Fence row dad fined; BICKENHILL: Man broke planning laws by erecting 6ft barrier around his home. 459
Finance chief out as pounds 274m bet fails. 272
Firms urge caution over extra holiday. 296
Football: Alex: Every game a cup final. 145
Football: Away the lads, again; BLUES. 186
Football: Back in business. 119
Football: Blues youngsters go down fighting in the cup. 208
Football: Change of direction suits Scott. 358
Football: Cup draw is unlikely to excite. 284
Football: Cup draw's no thriller. 145
Football: Danek to get chance; ALBION NEWS. 185
Football: Foley's after a Molineux lift; WOLVES NEWS. 317
Football: Ghana are tops. 114
Football: Harriers boss in apology to fans; NON-LEAGUE FOOTBALL. 260
Football: I love Walsall - but I'm out to beat them ... again. 247
Football: I'm leaving on a high says Mellberg. 365
Football: I'm leaving on a high says Mellberg; VILLA NEWS. 362
Football: Keane always destined for dug-out; BLUES NEWS. 294
Football: Kelly: New faces can be the key; BLUES NEWS. 228
Football: Knee not key to Kev deal. 399
Football: Knee not key to Kev's deal; ALBION NEWS. 351
Football: Korean on way to Hawthorns; ALBION NEWS. 405
Football: Korean star on way to Hawthorns; ALBION NEWS. 383
Football: Mac's in a race to sign pounds 5m Villa ace; BLUES NEWS. 303
Football: McLeish makes a point of being positive; BLUES NEWS. 102
Football: More agony for Kightly. 155
Football: O'Neill's ready to make a move; Transfer window clock ticking for Blues and Villa. 529
Football: Old boys in wait at Deepdale; ALBION NEWS. 403
Football: Rivals have a bit of history; NOSTALGIA: Albion's clash with Preston brings back memories of 1959 stunner Tonight, Preston and Albion resume a rivalry stretching back to the dawn of the Football League. BRIAN HALFORD relives a spectacular instalment of the rivalry between two of England's most famous clubs. 617
Football: Super Mauro is so confident; BLUES NEWS. 401
Football: Team changes all part of job - Mick; WOLVES NEWS. 439
Football: The heat is on; Transfer window clock ticking for Blues and Villa McLeish in a battle to sign pounds 5m Cahill. 725
Football: Weston's looking at top-2 spot. 387
Foster search in superstores; PERRY BARR: Recruitment team to target shopping centres. 380
Fraud sentence on ponytail girl. 186
Free thinkers visit museum; THINKTANK. 157
From The Forum; Your views on the use of X ray scanners in schools. Have your say by visiting www.birminghammail.net/forum. 160
Fuming Nancy refuses to pay; BEARWOOD/SMETHWICK: Litter warden picked on me, says smoker, 75. 364
Go out - but then negotiate; FEBRUARY 5 COUNCIL STRIKE. 156
Group: Problem shared is a problem halved; SOLIHULL. 95
Health Midlands: Can weight gain cause sleep apnoea? Ask Alan YOUR CHILD HEALTH QUERIES. 238
Health Midlands: How you respond to things can have an enormous effect on your mind and body; Health. 403
Health Midlands: It changed the way I approached life. 237
Health Midlands: It makes you more confident. 187
Health Midlands: To begin with I thought it was strange. 181
Health Midlands: What is the Alexander Technique? 366
Hospice can bank on support; BRINDLEYPLACE. 133
How soon is show? 104
I'm sorry, says claim shame MP. 168
Investors left with a bitter taste. 194
Judge's rap for 'small town bully' WILLENHALL: Custody order after violent threats. 226
Lawn Tennis: Sharapova shows that Priory is the perfect launchpad; Tennis VOLLEYS. 387
Leaders Dunkley and Fisher set pace in pairs league; Jack HIGH. 359
Leg break's snow obstacle to Gary; SPORT: Corporal proves docs wrong after accident by returning to slopes. 351
Letter: Your Say - Bio card much safer; In association with POST OFFICE. 115
Letter: Your Say - Desperate act; In association with POST OFFICE. 102
Letter: Your Say - I AM absolutely gutted; In association with POST OFFICE. 122
Letter: Your Say - Masons' fire tribute; In association with POST OFFICE. 127
Letter: Your Say - Passing the buck; In association with POST OFFICE. 116
Letter: Your Say - So sad about Ali split; In association with POST OFFICE. 108
Letter: Your Say - Stalin's legacy; In association with POST OFFICE. 87
Letter: Your Say - Town's local heroes; In association with POST OFFICE. 233
Letter: Your Say - Verge disgust; In association with POST OFFICE. 131
Letter: Your Shout - I always feel I'm mugged at Blues. 1579
Local News Extra: A chance to reflect on horror; ALREWAS. 157
Local News Extra: Car attacked in M-way chase terror; BROMSGROVE. 369
Local News Extra: College course helping to reap fringe benefits; TAMWORTH/LICHFIELD. 191
Local News Extra: Cool Jamie helps save father's life; BROMSGROVE: Calm schoolboy deals with family emergency and then wins award. 310
Local News Extra: EVESHAM. 116
Local News Extra: Grassers' harvest of arrests; WEST MERCIA. 171
Local News Extra: Help preserve the countryside; CHASE TERRACE. 158
Local News Extra: New jobs hope as firms eye county; STAFFS: Business chiefs says more companies showing interest in region. 245
Local News Extra: Young fun - on doctor's orders; KINGS BROMLEY. 108
M&B's pounds 274m bet backfires; INDUSTRY: Pub chain's finance director quits suddenly. 310
Man plotted to behead soldier; Brum defendant planned to kidnap and murder serviceman. 512
Man plotted to behead soldier; Brum kidnap and murder plan. 656
New centre fits the bill; SPORT: Town mayor opens pounds 12m facilities. 262
New face at church; KINGSTANDING. 125
New sports centre is in great shape; TUDOR GRANGE: Town mayor officially opens pounds 12m facilities. 270
Niki: My West End dream; X FACTOR: Midland finalist flooded with requests - including starring role in musical. 377
Nine girls seized in police vice raid. 454
Nine girls seized in vice raid; Woman held for suspected brothel-keeping. 318
North City News: Birmingham Magistrates. 516
North City News: Caring bank staff aid city hospice; ERDINGTON. 217
North City News: Cheers to the show; COLESHILL. 161
North City News: Clubs for elderly may have to shut; CASTLE BROMWICH: Desperate need for volunteers, say Age Concern couple. 349
North City News: Foster campaign taken to shoppers; MINWORTH/CASTLE BROMWICH: Homes needed for more than 1,000 children. 338
North City News: Park build is launched; MINWORTH. 87
North City News: Pupils have a say on education; GREAT BARR. 132
North City News: Search on for super mums; CASTLE BROMWICH. 162
Nurses on call for hospital's revamp; GOOD HOPE: Urgent cash injection to boost medical staffing and facilities. 338
On your marks. 84
Online access to data for parents; CARDINAL WISEMAN CATHOLIC TECHNOLOGY COLLEGE School The Week. 317
Our Say. 270
Outcry over homes plan; Call to fight 'garden grabbing' developers. 358
Outcry over homes plan; PROTEST: Families' fury as developers 'grab gardens' to build flats. 374
Pals killed by Army trucks on motorway. 247
Park and Ride times to change. 88
Passengers rap train services; WORCESTER/ KIDDERMINSTER. 261
Pay row police to target Smith; PROTEST: Angry bobbies to hold rally in Home Secretary's back-yard. 328
Peer calls for Iraq inquiry. 176
Pick of the day. 220
PICK OF THE DAY; Live Football Special (Sky Sports 2, 7.30pm). 112
Poem's growing a line at a time. 105
Police hunt vandals who fired air gun at shop window. 107
Police in blitz on burglars. 131
pounds 1.5m bill after a month of chaos; FEBRUARY 5 COUNCIL STRIKE. 454
pounds 200,000 hotel revamp; LEA MARSTON. 135
pounds 53m raid: From a king's ransom to Her Majesty's pleasure. 187
Pressure's got to me; Tantrums & Tiaras DIARY OF A BRIDE-TO-BE. 336
Probe on exams results; EDUCATION. 119
Problem pub told to close. 295
Quiz of the day. 112
Racing: Breeze set to skip test; CHANGE OF PLAN: For Paul Nicholls' hurdling star. 351
Remember When? 1998. 100
Revving up charity aid; DIGBETH. 164
Reward to track down man. 162
Riddle of vanishing exam kids; GCSE: Suspicion over under-performers. 292
Rugby Union: Strettle's chance. 164
Scheme is hailed a big success; LICHFIELD. 139
School gets a good report; PERTON: Primary praised for academic achievement. 255
Schools 'can be force for good' EDGBASTON: Independent head backs private sector after claims. 242
Shamed MP: I'm sorry. 140
Shane makes it a date to remember; TV Choice SHAMELESS (C4, 10pm). 242
Shopping for new guardians; FOSTERING. 247
Should I try group sex to keep hubby happy? Ask Fiona. 823
Signal for train fans. 101
Signs hope to prevent speeding; QUINTON. 88
Silent majority holds the key; FEBRUARY 5 COUNCIL STRIKE With up to 20,000 Birmingham council workers set to strike next Tuesday, Local Government Correspondent NEIL ELKES assesses the likely impact. 401
Snow is forecast in big freeze. 184
Soap Watch. 145
Solihull News: Drugs crackdown team are success; EDUCATION: Workers help to slash crime rates among heroin users. 356
Solihull News: Make tracks to next train club meeting; RAILWAY. 107
Solihull News: Search is on to find the finest mum; CASTLE BROMWICH. 223
South City News: Birmingham Magistrates. 516
South City News: Bluecoat boys sign up for Villa; EDGBASTON. 88
South City News: Fuming gran, 75, won't pay cig fine; BEARWOOD/QUINTON: Litter warden picked on me, says Nancy. 337
South City News: Last chance to have your say; HARBORNE. 216
South City News: Margaret's melodies just magic; ACOCKS GREEN. 136
South City News: No snobby elitism here - Brum head; EDGBASTON: Fee-paying King Edward's hits back in row over 'social apartheid'. 331
South City News: Outcry over Tesco scheme; HALL GREEN. 282
Squash: Students plan to show strengths. 157
Star Tessa's baby hopes; FAMILY: Fostering campaign ambassador at jobs fair. 256
SUTTON COLDFIELD. 138
Tasty tomato is your bodyguard; Fitness. 538
Teenager on murder charge; Youth in court over stab killing. 294
Tesco blackmail plot man jailed; COURTS: Six years for 'desperate' gambler who wrote to Mail. 318
Thomson to close stores; TRAVEL: UK jobs fears as 100 shops are axed. 334
Threat to old people's clubs; CASTLE BROMWICH: More help or we close, says Margaret, 83. 363
Toddlers taught 2 languages. 129
Torvill to skate on her own. 81
Tragic soldier 'dreamed of wedding day' AFGHANISTAN: Mum tells of hero son's romance. 268
We need a quick rail link - FAST! TRANSPORT: Only three years left to bursting point, MPs told. 328
We'll help to drive arts fest forward; LICHFIELD. 164
When I first heard our recordings I felt a real sense of achievement. 462
Who's the best newsagent..? 132
Wife faces jail for poisoning husband; COURT: Guilty verdict on the 'anti-freeze' mum desperate for life insurance cash. 326
Window open for purse thief; BURNTWOOD. 114
Young athletes on a winner; SANDWELL. 133
Youth is charged over stab killing; TRAGEDY: Teenager faces court after father-of-one died from knife wound. 340

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