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Author |
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| 'Act to seal Chinese scooter deal' CITY COUNCIL FIGHTS BACK OVER CHAMBER CLAIM IT IS NOT DOING ENOUGH. |
Scott, Fiona |
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253 |
| 'Tainted'parking study scrapped; MOVE TO CLAW BACK COSTS AS ERRORS ARE FOUND IN pounds 40,000 REPORT. |
Keay, Rebecca |
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348 |
| 'We are trying to save our heritage' City experts defend record. |
Hargrave, Paul |
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299 |
| Aitken set to hear fate today. |
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143 |
| Alvis survive pitch battle; CRICKET: SPOTLIGHT ON THE LOCAL SCENE: WARWICKSHIRE LEAGUE. |
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388 |
| Appeal over office plans. |
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133 |
| Ashley GILES column; We're desperate for chance to shine in sun. |
GILES, Ashley |
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1008 |
| ASK ANGELA column. |
McGarry, Angela |
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695 |
| Assault man is facing prison. |
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195 |
| Atherstone United hope for midfield boost; Football. |
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157 |
| Awards for print firm. |
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99 |
| Baby in tears ad rapped by TV viewers. |
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132 |
| Baby in tears ad rappedby TV viewers. |
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132 |
| Back the Telegraph and win. |
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111 |
| Back to school to start a new career. |
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86 |
| Bakers head for the top for charity; DOUBLE TRIUMPH FOR FITNESS FANATIC AT UK CROSS TRAINING CHAMPIONSHIPS. |
Gibbons, Duncan |
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152 |
| Balloons give a lift to choir tour fund. |
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101 |
| Ban on sale of playing fields is to be welcomed. |
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186 |
| Battle to reopen flood-hit school; PUPILS TOLD TO STAY AT HOME AGAIN - AND OLD HOSPITAL CONVERSION IS DELAYED. |
Hopker, Antony |
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240 |
| Bees in Wolves clash; Speedway. |
Berry, Mike |
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138 |
| Behind the scenes. |
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80 |
| Bookies swear by Oath for Irish Derby; RACING: CECIL STAR HAS THE EDGE IN CLASH OF THE CHAMPIONS. |
Carr, David |
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378 |
| Borough swoop in bid to make double signing; Football. |
Ray, Emma |
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337 |
| Bridge to get a lift in restoration plan. |
Wilde, James |
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240 |
| Bug myths laid bare. |
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222 |
| Cable firm's roll-up. |
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89 |
| Cancer fund's big cash boost. |
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130 |
| Carers plan Africa trip in search of roots. |
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153 |
| Cash bid to schools defended; UNION FEARS ARE UNJUSTIFIED, SAYS COUNCILLOR. |
Education, MARK FORSTER |
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375 |
| Cash boost makes homes safer. |
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200 |
| Charity needs help itself. |
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141 |
| Chilly warning on June jobs; New cuts in interest demanded. |
Williams, Alison |
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379 |
| Chipping in...; Football. |
Turner, Andy |
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92 |
| Chris ARNOT Column; Why have stag nights turned into such a merry dance? |
ARNOT, Chris |
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534 |
| City B slump to first defeat; water polo. |
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168 |
| Clamp on unruly gangs. |
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103 |
| Club gets off to a Phab start. |
Hutson, Andy |
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227 |
| Come and join us says David. |
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211 |
| Comedian turned Nerd is brilliant; REVIEW. |
Hopkins, Daryl |
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129 |
| Comedy going by board. |
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93 |
| Comercial Property: A prime location. |
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161 |
| Commercial Property: New HQ now open in city. |
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248 |
| Commercial Property: Premises now available on sought after estate. |
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297 |
| Creating a new view for art. |
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181 |
| Crumbling town building on heritage hit list. |
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109 |
| Curate holds farewell tea. |
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115 |
| Damp start to the action; tennis. |
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246 |
| Deal raises Kosovo peace hopes. |
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202 |
| Debbie finds access to new life on course. |
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141 |
| Drive to cut unwanted pregnancies; Help cards for 20,000. |
Hall, Paula |
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202 |
| Drug-ban swimmer has no way back; SWIMMING: BLACK DAY FOR IRISH SPORT AS DE BRUIN APPEAL FAILS. |
Parkes, Ian |
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601 |
| Duo in running for title double. |
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83 |
| EARLY START PLAN FOR RUGBY BYPASS; Call for first phase to be built in advance. |
Gibbons, Duncan |
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245 |
| Emergency plans for the year 2000. |
Kukuruzovic, Simon |
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292 |
| Engineer plays vital role for new Land Rover. |
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169 |
| Exam papers opened up to pupils. |
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159 |
| Exhausting challenge earns a fitting reward. |
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136 |
| Falls work wins award. |
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80 |
| Festival fun for old and young; WEEK OF ACTIVITIES BEGINS WITH GALA DAY AS HILLFIELD LAYS ON A PARTY. |
Taylor, Ernest |
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283 |
| Fortnight off then it's back to work for busy Johnston; Football. |
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323 |
| Fund-raiser Rob loses hair and camera. |
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204 |
| Giving Rugby more colour. |
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141 |
| Goats play hosts. |
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202 |
| GRASSROOTS: Memorial tree to be planted at National Arboretum; EX-SERVICE NOTES. |
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397 |
| Grassroots: Would bus buddy please give me a call?; LINK-UP. |
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365 |
| GRASSROOTS; Fifty years of happiness: ANNIVERSARIES. |
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574 |
| Greetings folks . . . from Surf City, USA; HE MINGLES WITH THE HOLLYWOOD STARS - NOW PETER YOUNG WANTS TO GET IN TOUCH WITH HIS MATES VIA THE EVENING TELEGRAPH WEBSITE. |
McConkey, Alison |
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904 |
| Group for new mums in gear. |
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128 |
| Halfway there to new nurse; YOUNGSTERS HELP PUSH TOWARDS pounds 550,000 MACMILLAN TARGET. |
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320 |
| Have your say tomorrow on special schools plans. |
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83 |
| Having fun for charities; CROWDS BRAVED THE WEATHER AND TURNED OUT TO ENJOY THEMSELVES AND RAISE MONEY AT THE SAME TIME FOR DIFFERENT CHARITY APPEALS IN NUNEATON AND ATHERSTONE OVER THE WEEKEND. |
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317 |
| Health advice on wheels. |
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88 |
| HISTORIC BUILDINGS ON 'RISK' REGISTER. |
Wilde, James |
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264 |
| Historical buildings on the risk register. |
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232 |
| Hywel keeps his Mr Fittest crown. |
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139 |
| I promise to obey, Sophie tells Edward. |
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111 |
| I'm no drug user, claims clubber. |
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169 |
| In the courts: Man damaged telephones. |
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440 |
| Irish eyes hope to be a smiling. |
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121 |
| Ironman Hywel lifts title again; DOUBLE TRIUMPH FOR FITNESS FANATIC AT UK CROSS TRAINING CHAMPIONSHIPS. |
Gibbons, Duncan |
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301 |
| It's a good deal. |
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99 |
| Jail warning to man who kept 'dumped' gun. |
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201 |
| Jaime's aiming to grow. |
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125 |
| Jazz bands pump up the atmosphere. |
Ewing, Richard |
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256 |
| Jobs axed as mixer firm goes Chinese. |
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191 |
| Joint leaders; showjumping. |
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119 |
| Jury told of gifts to boy. |
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181 |
| KEEGAN'S PASSION PROMISE; England won't lack commitment says coach. |
Curtis, John |
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388 |
| Kids want to see in 2000 with parents. |
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122 |
| Kiwis out to avoid Klusener clattering; Cricket: WORLD CUP. |
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241 |
| Last call in fight to save tribute garden; FUTURE OF MEMORIAL GARDEN TO POPULAR LANDLORD HANGS IN BALANCE. |
Evans, Steve |
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389 |
| Leak shuts new pub. |
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133 |
| LETTERS: YOUR VIEWS. |
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1083 |
| Lodger seduced boy with gifts, jurors told. |
Pring, John |
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225 |
| Lottery cash for extra care survey; CHARITY AWARDED pounds 150,000 FOR RESEARCH INTO HOUSING FOR AGED. |
Cunningham, Catherine |
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238 |
| LUCKY NUMBERS. |
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90 |
| Man in fight for life after crash. |
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92 |
| Mandelson sells home at profit. |
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191 |
| McSheffrey in U-21 bench hope; Football. |
Turner, Andy |
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188 |
| Middle age pain of ex-footballers. |
Hopker, Antony |
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219 |
| MP drops in to learn. |
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105 |
| National success for seaside soccer stars; WHITLEY YOUNGSTERS SCOOP HONOURS AT SKEGNESS FIVE-A-SIDE TOURNEY. |
Hargrave, Paul |
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202 |
| New bid to demolish Victorian office. |
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230 |
| New look at yellow lines plan; COUNCILLORS URGED TO MAKE PARKING CURBS OUTSIDE SCHOOL OFFICIAL. |
Hutson, Andrew |
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299 |
| Night raid at services nets pounds 2,000. |
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131 |
| Nuneaton win bid a washout; CRICKET: SPOTLIGHT ON THE LOCAL SCENE: WARWICKSHIRE LEAGUE. |
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442 |
| Otters gaining new ground. |
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139 |
| Party for Lodders' new partner. |
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85 |
| Pedal on in a ride for life. |
Hargrave, Paul |
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228 |
| Phantom star visits his roots; DAVE WILLETTS UNVEILS IMPROVEMENTS AT THEATRE WHERE HE STARTED OUT. |
Cunningham, Catherine |
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351 |
| Plaque honour for benefactor; CAR MAKER WHO GAVE GENEROUSLY REMEMBERED BY CITY - AND HIS GRANDDAUGHTER. |
Hopker, Antony |
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313 |
| Portfolio upgrade boosts IM; Hectic year produces pounds 8m profits. |
Smith, Stewart |
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267 |
| Race equality workers pass on tops to government. |
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230 |
| Racing: Proud Native powers Alex to stunning win. |
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496 |
| READER HOLIDAYS; Enjoy Bournemouth's charm. |
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269 |
| Reader offer: Fabulous 2 for 1 hotel offer; SUPER HALF-PRICE BREAKS ON OFFER AT 39 HOTELS IN ENGLAND, SCOTLAND AND WALES. |
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303 |
| Recruiting a festival team. |
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89 |
| Refugee admits forged passport scam. |
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177 |
| Ridge Lane enjoy the glory after title season; Football. |
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204 |
| Rise in child asthma. |
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99 |
| Robbery gang threaten to kill boys. |
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211 |
| Row over plans to extend rubbish tip. |
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174 |
| Rum Lad is too strong for rivals; RACING: TODAY'S NEWS AND VIEWS. |
Pratt, Robert |
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381 |
| Sachin takes his time. |
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177 |
| Sarah's thank-you gift. |
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127 |
| SCANDAL OF OUR CRUMBLING TREASURES; As the redevelopment of some of the city's historic buildings takes shape, English Heritage slams the... |
Hargrave, Paul |
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224 |
| Sean in the running for world event; triathlon. |
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219 |
| Showing the way to eat in safety. |
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150 |
| So long to Chinese charmers. |
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310 |
| Soldiers in town for the Battle of Arbury. |
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206 |
| Sparks must fly against Bulgaria: Sherwood; FOOTBALL: SPOTLIGHT ON TOMORROW'S VITAL EURO 2000 QUALIFIERS. |
Curtis, John |
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396 |
| Star rating for new hotel. |
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102 |
| Superb Clare strikes silver; boating. |
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151 |
| Taste of Bard at Hall. |
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96 |
| Terry and Holly helped along trail. |
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119 |
| The number's up for millennium bug. |
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263 |
| Tough views on young drivers. |
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181 |
| Tourists die in river raft tragedy. |
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159 |
| TOY AID FOR THE WAR CHILDREN; Tonne collected at town store after appeal by soldiers. |
Parrish, Rachel |
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250 |
| Tumbleweed Ridge in for quick double; racing. |
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170 |
| TV Ailsa is pretty as a poster. |
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104 |
| TV: TONIGHT'S HIGHLIGHTS. |
McMULLEN, MARION |
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320 |
| University baffled by 'bogus' league table. |
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285 |
| Vicar's fears over the baby bikers; PARENTS 'PUTTING LIVES AT RISK' WITH ESTATE CRAZE. |
Pring, John |
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287 |
| Village party time at church fair. |
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114 |
| Virgin aid for mile high club. |
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150 |
| We want to see you, say police; ALLESLEY VILLAGERS INVITED TO MEET BEAT BOBBIES IN SURGERY SESSION. |
Mackenzie, Jenny |
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274 |
| Weather threat to Ko Cup. |
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147 |
| Welsh in debt to Gould; Football. |
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170 |
| You and the Law; Protecting your data. |
Seabrook, Mike |
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422 |
| Young guns backed in millennium event; TEENAGE ATHLETES SET TO TAKE ON COUNTY RIVALS IN JULY SHOWDOWN. |
Punshon, Andrew |
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250 |
| Youngsters in training for millennium sports festival. |
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137 |