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Articles from Daily Post (Liverpool, England) (September 18, 2004)

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`Unfair' to sack pair for cinema romance. 329
1, 000 jobs if pounds 50m plan for police HQ gets go-ahead. 343
10 questions; Mark Williams, director of Ketchupp. com and organiser of the Liverpool Food and Drink Festival 2004 which takes place next month. 203
Abu Hamza may be charged. 130
An arrogant man who thought he'd got away with it; Sarah Chapman hears the stories of Murray's victims. 651
Anger over dirty streets as survey says council failing. 405
Anti-terror police join Mersey hunt for fireworks with power of 3lbs of Semtex. 303
Antiques: what's it worth? 171
Big Food set to be consumed; Iceland owners in takeover talks. 380
Block on sale to outsiders. 211
books: Tart things up in the kitchen; From tasty snacks to party nosh, Rachel Armstrong uncovers a food for all occasions. 622
Car thief's jail sentence cut. 112
Carnival cruises to record. 87
Cause that touched the heart of Hargreaves; Matalan owner joins Post-backed appeal to build haven for children. 587
Cherie surprise for award winners. 251
Commons security `not government's business'. 448
Coronation Street's gay pioneer heads for stormy exit. 148
Council opens talks on Liverpool motor way link. 148
Couple in bloodbath. 225
Cricket: All-rounder shining amid the Trafalgar Road gloom. 661
Cricket: Bowdon on verge of remarkable turnaround. 499
CRICKET: COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP: Lancs fail to escape the drop; Hegg: We'll bounce back. 274
CRICKET: ICC CHAMPIONS TROPHY: Rain may put England in semis. 112
CRICKET: Jones: This is our ultimate challenge; Hall chief rallies side for relegation clash. 444
Cricket: One-time favourites Lancs condemned to relegation. 522
CRICKET: Trescothick steadies mis-firing England. 603
Dead men were close friends. 101
Doctor walks free. 113
Dog rescued from lake highlights town's problem with strays. 176
Driver jailed for three deaths. 230
Fairground ride had gap in track. 255
Family tells of Iraq kidnap shock. 134
fashion: Buying the perfect pair of trousers; Shereen Low on where to go and what to look for. 615
FC boss asks tax man to lay off for a year. 441
Fifth of men binge drinkers. 137
Fines on spot for theft. 119
Florida hit hard by Ivan's fury; Jeanne and Karl are waiting in the wings. 348
Food & Drink: It's better baked; Cheesecake from New York -- famous for its culinary diversity. 524
Food & Drink: Sheila & Sean: How a little lemon brings out the best. 763
Food & Drink: take five. . . whole meal loaves. 171
Football: Aber chief sets sights on Bluebirds victory. 151
Football: Airbus back at base to host leaders. 267
Football: Allardyce learns to live with match day nightmare; ARSENAL v BOLTON 12. 45pm. 668
Football: Bay's trip into the unknown. 193
Football: Benitez backing Harry to recapture his magic. 379
FOOTBALL: Benitez: Harry will recapture top form. 287
Football: Benitez: I'm ready for Old Trafford baptism; MANCHESTER UNITED v LIVERPOOL, MONDAY, 8 PM Quiet man Rafael plots downfall of old-stager Fergie. 626
FOOTBALL: Born again Hibbert epitomises Everton's turnaround. 939
FOOTBALL: Campbell set for comeback. 102
Football: City desperate to get cup woe out of their system; Davenport ready for Robins test. 545
Football: CYMRU ALLIANCE Preview: Nicholls delighted as Wellmen swoop for hotshot Acott. 489
Football: Fergie: return of Ferdinand will herald a. . . NEW ERA. 546
FOOTBALL: Fit-again Stamp to aid City's treble bid; CHESTER v CAMBRIDGE LEAGUE TWO, 3PM. 307
FOOTBALL: Goodison grateful as family stay safe. 241
Football: Goodison grateful as hurricane blows over. 857
Football: HEAD-TO-HEAD BATTLES FOR THE BIG DERBY. 335
Football: Lawson fury at referee. 138
FOOTBALL: LET THE MIND GAMES BEGIN; Managers Smith and Little call each other's bluff ahead of crunch Prenton Park derby. 941
Football: McClaren hoping for right reaction. 159
Football: Megson focused on improvement; W BROM v FULHAM 3pm. 92
Football: Moyes `surprised' by stunning start to season. 245
Football: Newcastle's Butt has chance to redeem himself; SOUTHAMPTON v NEWCASTLE Sun 2pm. 267
FOOTBALL: No blank cheque; Hughes must sell before spending big at Rovers; BLACKBURN v PORTSMOUTH TODAY, 3PM. 551
Football: Plenty of life after Rooney - Stubbs; After initial regret striker's sale has been good for club, says skipper. 710
FOOTBALL: Pulis: I'm staying. 121
Football: Quiet man Benitez plots downfall of Ferguson; United clash is like facing Real says Spaniard. 643
Football: Reinforcement for Vics. 156
Football: Rookie keeper answers Nomads call. 197
FOOTBALL: Sav vital to City -- Bruce. 234
Football: Savage can give us a lift -- Bruce; B'HAM v CHARLTON 3pm. 82
Football: Sharp Hibbert embodies Everton transformation. 1101
Football: Skipper McAteer set for Dragons return. 129
Football: Stamp approved for first start of season. 437
FOOTBALL: Stubbs: We'll move on now Roo's gone. 298
Football: TALKING TACTICS ON THE GAMES: Pressure can tell on vulnerable Boro defence. 547
Football: Traeth skipper in fitness race; Ace Webber could miss Port's clash with Druids. 309
Football: VIEW FROM THE STANDS: FANS FORUM: Boo-boys must look at bigger picture. 299
Football: VIEW FROM THE STANDS: FANS FORUM: Fortress Goodison can extend fine form. 354
FORMULA ONE: Jaguar reach the end of the road. 245
gardening: Autumn highlights; Hannah Stephenson on the plants that'll have your garden brimming with colour for months to come. 409
Gardening: Flight of Flamingo. 477
Gardening: gardening diary. 170
gardening: plant of the week sedum spectabile (ice plant). 85
Gardening: plant of the week: tagetes. 428
Gardening: this week's chores. 199
gardening: week in erddig. 356
GOLF: Rankin triumph. 85
Golf: Ryder Cup 2004: Montgomerie leads charge on record-breaking first day. 634
Golf: Ryder Cup 2004: Monty enjoys dream start; Europe seize early advantage on first day's play 11. 567
Golf: Ryder Cup 2004: Perfect start as Americans outgunned. 512
Golf: Ryder Cup 2004: Record-breaking day for European heroes; Montgomerie and Harrington lead rout for five-point lead. 1253
Historic warship closer to home; European funds may help pay for vital feasibility study. 451
hot spot of the week. 93
I thought I'd be a terrible mum with a child I would hate; Property Ladder star Sarah Beeny reveals her unexpected success as a parent with a model baby. 1236
I'll be cleared, says ex-mayor. 173
investment opportunity. 196
IRA in pledge on weapons. 88
IRA pledge on arms. 208
Ivan vents its fury on US coast -- with more hurricanes lying in wait. 241
Jaguar axing 1, 150; Company's original site to be closed. 368
Jaguar plans to quit UK, union warns; Coventry closure `just the beginning'. 487
Launch day for doctor's boat. 164
Line Two tram route must go to airport; Council wants rethink to make route viable. 612
LOCAL CRICKET: Aigburth retain status after `exceptional' abandonment. 249
LONDON MARKET. 288
Looking like a scruff got me a date with Demi; Extra's unkempt hair wins him part in movie. 443
Man held over couple's murders. 196
Merseytravel cannot undertake separate exercise. 213
Michael Jackson meets accuser's mother face to face. 314
Mike Chapple . . . at the bar. 720
Minister to dodge pro-hunting protest. 117
More British troops may be sent to Iraq. 125
More UK troops may be sent to Iraq. 265
Mother denies racist shouting. 161
MOTOR RACING: Jaguar pull-out throws Formula One into chaos. 280
MOTOR RACING: Villeneuve set for China return. 88
My shock after boyfriend killed in fall at hotel. 527
NAMED & SHAMED; We reveal police force at centre of N. Wales disabled parking row. 519
New homes. 328
not. 84
Officers who should set an example. 304
overheard. 484
PARALYMPICS: Second showpiece starts in Athens. 147
Parents' anger at car death doctor; Zero-tolerance demand for drink-driving after pounds 2, 500 fine. 733
Penblwydd hap us Bryn; Mae Bryn Fon, yr actor, y cerddor, yn hanner cant eleni. Caron Wyn Edwards sy'n trafod gyrfa gynhwysfawr un o dalentau mwyaf Cymru. 799
pounds 1. 2m improvement for St John's. 91
Probe as college deputy is suspended. 345
Provalis raises pounds 2. 6m to tackle American market. 178
Putin planning offensive. 284
Putin to hit terrorists hard; Russian president planning to go on the offensive. 393
QUESTION TIME . . . 10 to test your TV knowledge. 230
Racing: Tom can take the Gold. 365
RALLYING: Solberg claims stage hat-trick. 93
RALLYING: Title bid on for Solberg. 129
Rasio rownd Cymru gyda'r rali. 321
real rooms: Place to chill out; Jane Gallagher visits a man with a passion for the best but not much time on his hands. 790
Rolls signs pounds 279m service deal. 218
Row over raid on Commons. 329
RUGBY LEAGUE: Cullen sees another Wolves lead eaten away; Wigan Warriors . . . . . . . . 21 Warrington Wolves. . . . . 16. 260
RUGBY LEAGUE: Long's return eclipsed by record-breaker; Bradford. . . . 64 St Helens. . . 24. 404
RUGBY LEAGUE: Vikings prepare for last-stand relegation fight. 540
RUGBY UNION: Dragons rain on Scarlets' parade; Dragons 15 Scarlets 0. 188
RUGBY UNION: New Brighton back on familiar turf for cup clash. 318
RUGBY UNION: New-look Pwllheli full of optimism. 374
Rugby: Waterloo looking to maintain fine start. 499
SAILING: Tough for dinghies. 143
saturday THOUGHT. 226
Sex abuse GP who preyed on patients jailed. 324
Shops still selling alcohol to children. 234
Six of the best. 832
Six years in jail for doctor turned sexual predator. 501
SOAPBOX . . . (Week beginning Monday, September 20). 284
Stabbing victim in fight for life. 86
Stabbing victim named. 108
Star fined for call from car. 169
Street's Todd in stormy exit. 81
Stunning rooftop views; Sue Kelbrick visits a spacious home in a fashionable area. 227
Sure Bet: RACING; TAKE A GAMBLE WITH CHRIS WRIGHT. 114
Sure Bet: Sparky's exit leaves a Rush for the post; TAKE A GAMBLE WITH CHRIS WRIGHT. 154
Sure Bet: Who can beat the Gunners to put an end to the record? TAKE A GAMBLE WITH CHRIS WRIGHT. 396
Tasteful attraction. 85
Teachers warn about raising retirement age. 342
The Chosen one; Ian Jones on how the supernatural has given Liz Armon-Lloyd a chance to show her acting scope. 576
the essentials. 490
The pie connoisseurs of Britain. 212
The sale's off. . . you're not local; Shock for couple as council blocks house move. 458
Thief shown mercy. 96
THOUGHT for the WEEK. 89
Tramway along the wrong lines? 347
Travel: deal of the week. 193
Travel: Delightful return to north Devon; Sarah Ebner relives childhood holidays with her own daughter. 1413
Travel: late breaks. 430
travel: late deals. 742
Travel: ON COUNTRY MATTERS. 523
travel: Tasmania's triumph; Combining tourism and busy everyday life with outstanding natural beauty and solitude is no mean feat Amy Caulfield marvels at how this Australian island manages it with ease. 1133
Treialon cwn defaid yn dod i Gymru. 441
Trucker jailed for double death crash; Hungarian driver was on wrong side of road. 441
tvwales My alter ego and me; After 30 years on Pobol y Cwm actor Gareth Lewis tells Ian Jones about his favourite moments. 714
Vanunu defies Israeli gag. 101
Victory for cinema workers forced out of their jobs after falling in love. 280
We're so proud of our little star Ellie. 129
Wild Wales: bird watch. 393
Wild Wales: Flying squad; lan Davies marvels at the majesty of migration. 589
Wild Wales: rambles and scrambles: wepre woods, ewloe. 527
Women love to hate me; From the Street's scheming Thai bride to a manipulative DCI in the Bill, Wendy Kweh tells Sarah Waterfall about her big break. 713
Yobs fail to pay up after on-the-spot fines. 261
Yoko Ono: I'm astounded by Liverpool's renaissance. 557
Yoko's controversial display a tribute to John. 168
YOU SAID IT . . . Quotes of the week. 148

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