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Articles from Birmingham Mail (England) (July 30, 2009)

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Title Author Type Words
'Walkrounds' help Trust to award. 212
A nightmare at Villa Park; Your Shout. 476
Airlift for driver in horror crash. 192
All smiles for semis clash. 318
Alton Towers vision to bring 700 jobs. 212
Arsonists attack shop. 84
Artists to fill vacant store with their art. 148
Aston Uni's green goal. 239
Blake was 'in fear of his life' at bar; COURT: BBC newsreader denies attacking teenager at city pub he ran. 499
Blues boss has left-back headache. 289
Bobby Dazzlers. 244
Bogus officers alert. 151
Boost for future of ex-factory. 228
Boot camp answer to a snore subject; ADVICE: Noisy nuisances signing up to service giving loved ones sweet dreams. 369
Brown still in denial; YourSay. 184
Brum warming up for Ashes. 352
Campus in PlayStation connection. 91
Car magic is ready for take off. 115
Cash boost for a comics showcase; LEISURE: City convention continues to grow with the help of Hollywood. 409
Cejka makes emotional return; GOLF. 377
CheapAsChips; THE ICE RINK FISH BAR, HOBS MOAT ROAD, SOLIHULL. 111
Chico boost for festival. 83
City's social care reform 'too slow'. 199
Cops step up war on drugs; POLICE: Series of dawn raids on Birmingham addresses. 350
Cops: We're still hunting shop killer. 158
Council blow in mosque court fight; PLANNING: pounds 18m scheme moves a step closer. 337
Council loses mosque battle; High Court gives pounds 18m plan go-ahead: Mosque scheme is a step closer: COURT: Council challenge failed. 330
Cox: Go times are on the way at Baggies; Injury-hit strike ace on track. 415
Crime expert has highest media profile. 150
DEATHS. 381
DEATHS. 1028
Deprived areas get pounds 14m boost. 229
Deprived areas get pounds 14m boost; SCHEME: Regeneration package in rundown parts of city. 230
Don't kill carnival fun time; YourSay. 226
Duo lifted by Edgbaston atmosphere. 247
Dutchman turns to Brum blooms. 206
Eck clears up worries about team. 237
Edgbaston's Ashes fight. 117
Elano joins Galatasaray. 92
Emotions run high as poverty probed. 291
Excellence brings its rewards for college. 232
Farewell to Henry, 113. 175
Fashion and music event for charity. 90
Fears grow for missing teen Amy. 153
Finding path into the law. 179
Finnigan is in for Harriers. 188
Firm given a makeover by young artists. 86
Firms to build a future for pupils. 365
Five gold medals for super swimmer. 277
Focus on the future. 103
Foot care is in demand. 143
Friends reunited for Parkin. 359
Frustrating service; YourSay. 127
Galton stays local for summer treats; Recipes. 902
Garden day helps cats. 82
Go naked to solve swimsuit arguments; RANT Roger's. 420
Go naked to solve swimsuit arguments; Roger's RANT. 420
Go to Baghdad; YourSay. 136
Good times on way, vows Cox. 420
Graduate joy. 143
Green light for hospital; HEALTH: Smethwick to get state-of-the-art building. 345
Guide to how grant is spent. 186
Heart trouble man vanishes. 217
Help breathe new life into eyesore; REGENERATION: New jobs promised by entrepreneur's plan for Deritend. 284
High-quality tune from an outstanding venue. 513
Hit-and-run killing: Two refused bail. 119
Hospice will benefit from Simon's ride. 152
Hostage's family cling to hope. 180
Hostage's family cling to hope. 144
House prices rise for a third month. 149
How about free golf? YourSay. 131
Hunt goes on for gunman; CRIME: Shopkeeper shot dead three years ago. 355
IN MEMORIAM. 163
Informants cost pounds 300k; REWARDS: West Midlands Police's annual CHIS bill. 338
INSIDE TODAY. 108
Is this Brum artwork a Midland Banksy? 141
It's all relative for old Tony! NAILCOTE: Jacklin family reunion at Par 3 Championship. 470
It's back to nature for town's park. 103
Kids help to build new green homes; ENERGY: Schoolchildren learn how eco-bungalows can tackle climate change. 284
Kightly in doubt for beginning of season. 373
Kightly's given recovery time. 388
Left-back a concern for Alex; Left side is causing pain for manager. 564
Lescott pounds 18m bid rejected. 263
LetterOfTheWeek. 106
Little change; YourSay. 266
Look to east for delicate flavour; Tipping's Tips. 155
Lorry chase driver jailed; COURT: Robber re-offends just weeks after release. 297
Losses rise to pounds 48m for National Express; TRANSPORT: Brum-based giant facing strike action and a takeover threat. 370
Man jailed for stalking stars; TV presenters were given unwanted texts and gifts: City man jailed for stalking TV stars. 359
Man jailed for stalking TV stars; City man jailed for stalking TV stars. 348
Marcus ends goal drought. 667
Martin's Black Country gin palace is a winner; Raise AGlass. 322
Meet singer Diana. 125
Miliband visits city eco projects. 201
More arrests in pub killing. 148
MP in call for green cash bids. 184
MP's praise for station. 89
Mum kept child in 'Dickensian hovel' COURT: Judge 'staggered' that authorities had not been alerted to conditions. 284
Mum's tribute to tragic fan; FAMILY: Party crash victim 'was a loveable rogue'. 298
Music and fashion passion for stylist; DESIGNS: Charity catwalk show heralds Jojo's Mother Earth collection. 451
My cop dream. 345
New flight launched to Canaries; RYANAIR: Brum route thanks to tax cuts. 219
New route to career. 166
Nice 'n threesy. 81
Nicholls has plans ready. 185
Night of music at the Back to Backs. 81
No care package; YourSay. 81
O'Neill's anger over Pet injury; Villa boss banished to stands after losing his cool during Peace Cup clash: 'Silly' O'Neill vents anger after injury. 574
O'Neill's anger over Pet injury; Villa boss banished to stands after losing his cool during Peace Cup clash: Silly' O'Neill vents anger after injury. 573
Oh Mamma! Outdoor flick is a huge hit. 177
OurSay. 388
Paul's Top Tips. 153
Petrov blow mars victory. 908
Phelps on fire. 123
Pick of the day. 217
Picnics pass taste Test at Edgbaston; Ameal to bowl over Ashes fans. 657
Police chief to meet and greet. 106
Police raid nets hawks. 112
pounds Abroad. 84
Proud to be flying the flag for county; CAMPAIGN: Councillor takes up challenge to restore traditional identity. 340
Pupils build a winner. 123
Questions to answer if moving. 158
QuizOfTheDay. 97
Rain heading for Edgbaston. 115
Rare teaching book on sale. 90
Recognition for Solihull group. 86
Redundancy 10-point plan. 526
RememberWhen? 123
Roads shut for carnival. 116
Rubbish shows; YourSay. 88
Sahara trek for charity. 82
School site to be a nursery; EDUCATION: New owner keeps tradition alive. 305
Schu's return will jolt Kimi; FORMULA ONE: As the former world champ answers Ferrari's call Jordan predicts...: MOTORSPORT. 367
Scooby Doo hits the track for charity. 97
Seductive modern feel with food to devour. 369
Sentence delayed. 148
Sidwell: Sending off inspired us. 267
Simplicity is the key to eating 'sweet' crayfish; Ingredient Of The Week. Recipe 138
Sixth arrest in pub killing. 147
Skinner to get Broad Street star. 226
Skinner to get Broad Street star; HONOUR: It won't be the first time I've been flat on pavement, says comic. 305
Solheim Cup place a target for Wie. 392
Solheim Cup place a target for Wie; GOLF. 392
Sounds familiar. 149
Sports legacy must inspire; Inside View With Ben Browning. 307
Sports legacy must inspire; Inside View. 310
Squatters back homes plan. 99
Strauss: Brum key to series. 486
Sunny's reason to smile. 82
Support on offer for heart patients; CHARITY: Don't suffer in silence, says cardiac specialists. 299
Tanya honoured for hard work. 88
Taxi drivers deserve proper protection. 380
Teen Wie aims for cup place; GOLF. 294
THE MAIL'S RACING CORRESPONDENT. 132
Trinity Mirror revenues fall in Midlands. 186
Truckers to teach kids road safety. 179
TV singing stars mark milestone. 158
TV sleuth's real-life wife is in on the act; Drama. 177
Vicky's planning a work of art. 144
Violent attack on second cab driver; CRIME: Police probe new incident, but do not link it to cabbie murder. 417
Vote against strike; YourSay. 117
War on drugs 'not winnable' CRIME: Target efforts on harm reduction, survey suggests. 361
Warming up for Ashes. 339
Wartime memories; YourSay. 228
We're still a bit rusty - McLeish. 303
West Brom's Brum plans; AGM: Ailing building society may rebrand and expand. 313
Westwood: I can see light in the gloom; BEARS: Skipper is frustrated by rain-hit matches: CRICKET By Brian. 400
Who'd use new bus? YourSay. 106
Widow's last farewell to J. 648
Wife locked up for use of stolen cash; COURT: Money laundering link to husband cleared of knocking down Brum cop. 324
Wii Isaiah's a real game competitor; A LETTER FROM MALAGA. 334
WIN pounds 1,000 by taking part in a Come Dine With Me experience. 477
Work to resume on estate. 229
Yellow lines safety plan. 223
YourStars WITH CLAIRE PETULENGRO. 580

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