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Articles from Daily Post (Liverpool, England) (May 21, 2003)

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`Robbed' bus driver had debts of pounds 2,000; Defendant denies stealing cash. 339
A Last of the Cape Horners; Documentary maker Sarah Aynesworth endured one of the toughest ocean challenges to record the passing of an elite group. Peter Elson reports. 1828
A RARE TREAT; Consumer interest in meat from traditional breeds on increase. 565
Afro dance at the Bluecoat. 89
Anger as steel jobs go Week. 441
Anglesey reaps the benefits from scheme. 526
Asda chain is `hambushed'. 129
Assembly calls for Welsh anthem before play-offfinal. 225
Baby dies in dog attack. 116
Bank gives growing charity new offices. 225
Battle for new theatre hots up. 306
Benson 's Law; Q & A. 348
Blunkett has good news for prison officers. 231
BOXING: PRINCE VOWS: I'LL BE BACK; 29. 134
Bringing the fun back to schooldays. 345
BROCKLEBANK COLUMN: I'm a star - get me in here schooldays. 431
Brown drops euro hint. 523
Budding pilots to be helped by scholarship. 198
BUREAU HIT BY pounds 2m FINE; Criminal Records company punished. 297
BUREAU HIT BY pounds 2m FINE; Records company punished. 552
Business Basics; SUMMER BREAK NOT BREAKDOWN. 554
Business DIARY. 213
Business PROFILE: World of opportunity for our hi-tech stars; Cutting-edge firms are the focus of the WDA's efforts to help North Wales meet worldwide challenges,as its top man in the region tells David Jones. 1232
Businesslike ensemble. 111
Carcass scheme deadline extended. 196
Changes to school tests `not enough'. 396
Clubs may be Premier League but neighbours head for relegation; Properties cost under pounds 18,000 in Anfield area. 412
Conwy Valley: The lure of this market town. 475
CRICKET: Age no barrier, says under-fire Stewart; England veteran out to silence his critics. 633
CRICKET: Glamorgan flops given another chance. 314
Cricket: Horton poised for Lancs'debut. 324
CRICKET: I'm not an all-rounder - McG rath. 193
Cricket: STEWART: AGE IS NO BARRIER; TALE OF TWO CITIES FOR COE. 922
Dog attack kills baby. 93
Dog's day afternoon; Jenni Frost took her sheep and dogs to the the Royal Welsh Smallholder and Garden Festival - and returned with a clutch of prizes. She reports from Builth Wells. 736
Don't let retirement be a miserable time. 514
Double order blow; We have sound base for recovery, says management. 889
Dreamer whose legacy has delighted thousands; He is an almost forgotten figure but Joseph Mayer is one of the great men behind Merseyside's cultural development. David Charters reports. 868
Drink- drive killer of PCs jailed for life. 461
Drugs giant plans pounds 28minvestment. 410
Dutch treat. 93
Easter egg sales plunge. 245
Elementary, my dear Mr Barnes. 160
Embassy to close in Saudi terror alert. 183
End to firemen's dispute in sight. 606
Everything comes up roses for Dibleys - for the 15th time. 135
Ex-editor and MBE dies in his sleep. 153
Ex-soldiers battle for cash to pay for trauma treatment; `I've been begging and pleading for help'. 820
Exhibitors ready for business showpiece. 362
Expert assistance aids yoga export ambition with trade mission. 208
Family's heritage to be rekindled; Apra comes full circle with promotion of major event. 581
FEEDBACK: Expense is in the eye of the spender. 539
Fleet expansion for family construction company. 150
Food firm's healthy appetite for growth. 428
FOOTBALL: Bangor skipper Davies moves to TNS; WELSH PREMIER. 278
Football: Boumsong blow. 244
Football: BOWYER'S IN TOON TALKS? 125
Football: CARRAGHER: CUP WIN MEANS SEASON WA SN'T A FAILURE. 389
Football: David is Taylor- made for the hot-seat. 279
Football: DESMOND: ONLY ONE CLUB FOR ME. 112
Football: Duo eyeing Li Tie swoop. 402
Football: Goater looking for a real deal; SPORT football ROUND-UP. 275
Football: HANDS OFF SPARKY; FAW ready to repel Fulham moves to snap up Wales boss. 385
Football: Hartson looking forward to Shaun's show. 246
Football: Haworth has prior concerns. 427
Football: Haworth in withdrawal. 242
Football: It's great being a Villain -- O'Leary; Former Leeds boss's joy at return to Premiership. 462
Football: Leeds crisis a bit fishy. 153
Football: Leeds keen to wrap up Kewell deal. 174
Football: Len Capeling Column. 609
Football: Len Capeling Column: Mersey misery, Moyes mastery; Champions rose above the mire. 267
Football: Make history; POST SPORT ON CELTIC'S SPECIAL NIGHT LEGEND'S WARNING - O'Neill challenges Hoops to equal '67. 711
Football: McCLAREN: I'LL KEEP GARETH. 122
Football: MYSTERY OVER MISSING FORTUNE. 105
Football: NO AWARD FOR WAYNE. 118
Football: O'Leary back with swipe at Leeds; New Villa boss raring to go after Elland Road `disappointment'. 687
Football: Our Bhoys can repeat the Euro heroics of Stein's men; O'Neill issues final call. 721
Football: OWEN: NO SUMMER HOLIDAY FOR REDS. 418
Football: Premiership duo in race for Blue Tie. 298
Football: Private jets, posh cars and goldfish - how Leeds United blew their millions. 584
Football: Reds target may stay in France. 401
Football: Sven says there's no spat with Blues boss. 290
Football: Sven: No rift over Rooney; Eriksson and Moyes end their differences. 666
Football: The Len Capeling awards 2002/3. 391
Football: Tigers eye swoop for Rovers ace Price. 309
FOOTBALL: Wales place spur for Dragon Matt; U21cap hint to Crowell. 440
Football: WIN A COPY OF THE GREATEST GAME. 214
Former Ultravox star at town festival. 131
Formula One: McLAREN UNVEILED. 171
Formula One: SCHU'S THANK-YOU. 151
GB Group signs three new contracts; Long Tall Sally lifts demand. 190
Geldof on mercy trip. 87
Gift for the homeless. 117
GM protesters state their case. 373
GOLF: Brewerton takes shock defeat in her stride. 181
Golf: Seve's D-Day; Former world number one in dock for outburst. 683
Granada's half-year profit surge signals ITV revival. 276
Gwynedd welcomes the best of the public and private worlds. 639
Halle's the highlight of arts festival; Thirty events planned for week. 352
Harry concentrates on milking further success. 226
Healthy outlook forecast for manufacturing; Engineering also due for big output growth. 346
Hill stocks face massive drop. 397
How John and Paul could be the new Janet and John; Why we must cash in fast on Beatles brand. 650
How skills can keep small businesses in business. 398
How TV is making the family remote; Television now offers quantity rather than quality,according to a recent survey. Ian Parri wonders why, then, is the family unit breaking down more than ever due to TV? 872
Investment is helping to strengthen businesses. 658
Iraq sanctions likely to be lifted. 206
It's a small world!; Joanna searched far and wide for the perfect horse - and he was right under her nose! 575
Judges'applause for city's Culture team. 405
Keep it simple - the key to success for rural pubs. 570
Kelly returning to Stars In Their Eyes. 88
Kelly's back on `Stars' TV show. 228
Large protest at Lidl action. 87
Leaders back deal to end fire dispute. 381
Len Capeling Column: ...and another thing. 453
Len Capeling Column: and it's goodbye from him. 238
Len Capeling Column: Blowing whistle on best of refs. 107
Len Capeling Column: Hand Moyes cash to splash. 333
Len Capeling Column: It's an Anfield goodbye from me. 85
Len Capeling Column: Leading pair still walking tall. 265
Len Capeling Column: Managers who didn't win a prize. 108
Len Capeling Column: My other Mersey players of year. 95
Len Capeling Column: Owen ploughs a lone furrow. 238
Letter: A red herring. 228
Letter: Ambivalence. 237
Letter: EU will kill off NHS. 123
Letter: High cost of Anglesey's new road; Star Letter. 168
Letter: Imperial end planned. 212
Letter: Neighbourly economics. 125
Letter: On your bike. 102
Letter: Question time. 132
Letter: Radiation risk to sheep. 117
Letter: Ride on time. 102
Letter: Tenors brought cheer. 100
Letter: Wa lled city. 88
Living next door to a football ground. 225
Maritime activity puts the heart into the port; Port of Liverpool facts. 639
Masked PO raiders put staff in terror Riot police force their way in to siege house; Robbery had hallmarks of a `professional job',police say. 613
Meeting the needs of the customers. 167
Memorial for 15 lost firefighters. 148
Mersey man on new sex charges. 165
Merseyside gun crime doubles. 260
MONCRIEFF COLUMN: Government is to blame for our euro shambles. 350
Morgan's grand plan for Wales. 265
MP faces minister over rail links. 238
No joy at the steady decline of the dollar; MARKETCOMMENT. 739
North Wales firm kits out record-breaking Arctic explorer Polar wear. 684
Nothing beats a face-to-face conversation. 492
OAPs are `scraping by' in poverty. 141
OBITUARY: Wulstan Atkins. 345
On course to lead the way. 507
ON THIS DAY... 152
One voice for North. 157
Opportunity for suppliers. 219
OUTRAGE AT CORUS JOBS AXE; Steel giant to slash 95 jobs in N Wales. 551
Own radio show for King of Jungle. 106
Partners in the drive towards regeneration. 618
Party death murder charge. 177
Pensioners in Merseyside the poorest in UK; Shock result of survey. 472
Pensioners' car damaged in road rage attack. 235
Photos and prints for USA visas. 117
Police killer turned car into deadly fireball. 419
Pride as Society enjoys revival; NEWS. 293
Prison misery begins for Street's wronged Les. 113
Probe as school axes three staff; Pupils threaten to walk out in protest at redundancies. 421
Profits up 11pc as M&S recovers. 476
Racing: Midsummer all set to turn up the heat. 371
RADIO HIGHS: True great of rock `n' roll; By John Davies. 248
Red tape and vet slump warning. 311
Relief as Budget leaves vital tax benefits intact; PERSONAL FINANCE - THE INDEPENDENT VIEW. 518
Remploy factory to create 120 jobs. 219
Results will begin to make a difference. 215
RUGBY LEAGUE: HOOD HANDED ONE-MATCHBAN. 116
RUGBY UNION: Front ROW: Moffett gets back to ba sics following North Wales visit. 560
RUGBY UNION: Injury woe for England; sport. 126
RUGBY UNION: JENKINS GETS WALES ADIEU. 128
RUGBY UNION: Jenkins will bow out a Welsh centurion. 230
Rugby Union: Six Nations set for `Super Saturday'. 381
Sacrificed on the altar of incompetence. 331
Saudis hold three terror suspects as embassies close. 228
Scandal of region's poor OAPs. 104
Shamed lawyer struck off. 205
Singer launches bid for Plaid'stop job; Candidate says he'll `seek to provide more inspiration'. 615
Six-figure saving for meat organisation. 249
Sleep alert may cut road deaths; SMALL & MEDIUM FIRMS. 348
Soaring price of blame and claim; Trips,falling coconut injuries and bruised fingernails are among the bizarre claims costing the insurance industry millions. Many are genuine but there are two sides to this legal coin David Price investigates. 1660
SOCIAL Diary: Tribunal urged to reinstate judge; A week in the night life of the North West with CAROLYN HUGHES. 597
Sponsored walk in park. 85
Students' homes approved. 114
Stunt kite flier falls to his death. 123
Superferry en route. 459
Supersilent,it ain't! 489
Surface Transforms wins crucial order. 213
Sut y gall sgiliau gynnal busnesau. 414
Tackle Aussie trade. 81
Teenager dies in car crash. 94
Terriers'farewell to home and comfort. 490
Terror drive ended in death; Motorists' lucky escape from aggressive drunk. 538
Tesco chief next `fat cat' target. 477
Test bid to cut rail crashes. 188
The future's brighter. 570
THEATRE REVIEW: Blithe Spirit,Clwyd Theatr Cymru,Mold. 412
There's serious cash to be made from trash; Glyn Mn Hughes discovers that Britain's gargantuan waste mountain can be cut down to size in ways that are actually good for business - and could provide up to 10,000 jobs in Wales alone. 981
Three-shift move for Japanese car giant's main UK plant. 247
Tony SHARPS Column. 453
Top marks for local University. 91
Trials of dolphin-friendly fishing nets a success. 216
Turbine blows wind of change at Hilbre; Plan for green power supply at beauty spot. 487
TV HIGHS: A web of innovation and evil. 310
TV: HAVEYOUR SAY. 135
Ugly old age will net me pounds 100,000. 193
Undisputed master of everything he surveys; Liverpool's `Mr Fixit',Alan Brookes, tells Larry Neild about his rise to the top of his profession. 983
Vandals drive cars over park football pitches. 296
Vote on ministers' pay rise delayed. 212
WALES IN A WEEK ... 188
We just want our linen back. 255
We won't pay for what we don't want. 395
We're fed up with people destroying us. 390
Week High-speed rescue craft company nets large contract. 249
When government talks a different language. 218
Wigley unveils plant as creamery rises to top. 151
wine is tops New World. 129

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