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Articles from Daily Post (Liverpool, England) (April 9, 2005)

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'Curse' strikes again. 139
A host of golden daffodils. 92
Abattoir deal saves 40 jobs. 217
Alice Douglas: Fighting to be the first among equals; a survivor's guide to friends and family. 1028
Antiques: British way of life in all its facts. 233
Antiques: what's it worth. 242
Barefoot runner for London Marathon. 185
Baugur increases Somerfield bid. 310
Baugur raises Somerfield bid. 174
Beagle 2 may fly to Mars again. 98
Bingo chain to float. 115
Bookies pick their National winner. 133
Books: Cook family meals with child appeal; Gabrielle Fagan finds a recipe book with plenty of ideas to tempt kids to eat healthily. 632
Boxing: Price strikes gold to gatecrash Cuban party. 366
Can I phone a friend. 140
Cannabis casseroles grandmother walks free. 145
CELEBRITY WATCH: Osbournes voted perfect parents. 299
Chef claims Jackson abused Macaulay Culkin. 249
Chester City Living: The modern way to live. 443
Cloud's pounds 2.9m settlement. 391
Colin Harvey: Fowler will be danger against buoyant old club. 461
Colin Harvey: Johnson a threat in chase for vital Goodison points. 450
Constituency Profile WEST LANCS. 424
Courses on top of the world; Accolade 'will draw more US golfers. 369
Crew set their sights on Atlantic rowing world record. 148
CRICKET:: Flintoff stays on course for Ashes. 158
Daily Post Comment: Foolish rail strike is act of betrayal. 340
Daily Post Comment: MG Rover's wheel of. 365
Designer hats with matching shoes brave the sun and snow on race day. 639
Developers flock to join in rebirth of New Brighton. 570
Don't let Dragons' fire die; Top commentator's emotional plea as town readies for cup final. 428
Duke in N. Wales for factory tour. 80
Excitement as Windsor prepares for a Royal wedding. 254
Fashion: Flowers in the rain; Spring's fun fashions will brighten up the gloomiest of days, as Shereen Low discovers. 648
Fight to halt parks village. 151
Fonda and Hawn appearing at Hay on Wye festival. 168
Food: Back to basics; Student recipe that's stood the test of time. 490
Food: Darkest Africa on the water's edge; Test Glyn MOn Hughes at Jabula, Ellesmere Port. 733
Food: No fooling with pick of the crop. 213
Food: pannacotta serves6. 216
Food: take five Fruit salads. 104
Food: Time for a change. 721
Food: Traditional burger transformed. 676
Footbal: Blues back young ace. 550
Football: Baros claims provoke Benitez ire. 1164
Football: Bent happy to bend ears of Goodison experience. 1128
Football: Bruce happy for vexed Forssell; CHELSEA v B'HAM 3pm. 88
Football: Curbishley hopes for Europe push; P'MOUTH v CHARLTON 3pm. 86
Football: CYMRU ALLIANCE: Halkyn's bid to pile on misery for Bay. 211
Football: CYMRU ALLIANCE: Llangefni can afford no slips. 183
Football: D-Day for Dixie's Druids; NE WALES CUP WELSH PREMIER. 105
Football: Dowie hails 'magnificent' Moyes. 240
Football: Europe is all in the mind for ace Bent; Experience counts with Liverpool closing in. 752
Football: Fergie backs rushed Ruud return; N'WICH v MAN UTD 5.15pm. 215
Football: FINAL FOR ALL FANS. 310
Football: Football's gone soft - Allardyce; BOLTON v FULHAM 3pm. 425
Football: Frustrated Morientes sights City release. 329
Football: Hoult faced the chop - Robson; VILLA v W BROM Sun 12noon. 96
Football: I was right to take a risk on Ruud; Sir Alex defends decision t rush misfiring Dutch striker. 682
Football: McAteer's goal keeps pressure on top two. 792
Football: New boys on the verge of clinching unique treble. 212
Football: Our biggest victory this season would simply be survival; Captain Ferguson keeping eye on bigger picture. 1089
Football: Pearce wants to pump u volume. 270
Football: Players respond to Little's half-time exhortations. 274
Football: Robson wants Richardson for another year. 215
Football: Smith: Confident Southend will be tough; SOUTHEND WATCH. 133
Football: Striker-light Seagulls hoping frontmen recover; UNIBOND LEAGUE. 198
Football: They won't get away with this; Reds manager ready to report Valencia over claims they are 'negotiating' with ace Baros. 981
Football: Title's in sight; But TNS boss won't let side get carried away. 510
Football: Tudno survival battle; CYMRU ALLIANCE. 108
Football: Turn up the volume, Pearce tells 'quiet' supporters. 242
Football: Watson keen to wrap up title as Droylsden give chase. 497
Football: WELSH PREMIER : Hulse urging Rhyl t o push on; No slip-ups in the race for second spot. 571
Football: WELSH PREMIER : Port chase top eight. 186
Football: Wenger fires warning ahead of Boro trip; BORO v ARSENAL 3pm. 217
Football: Williams in line for a surprise comeback. 444
Football: Wright in contention for return to Chester; CHESTER v BOSTON LEAGUE TWO 3PM. 309
Football: Wright may make shock return to Chester; CHESTER v BOSTON UNITED 3pm. 504
Former detective chief inspector found guilty of assault. 229
FUNERAL OF JOHN PAUL II: Communities united in prayer. 316
FUNERAL OF JOHN PAUL II: Day the world said a sad goodbye. 582
FUNERAL OF JOHN PAUL II: Prince shakes Mugabe's hand. 94
FUNERAL OF JOHN PAUL II: Tears and applause. 382
Gardening: How to cut it in the style stakes. 403
Gardening: Plant of the week; magnolia. 110
General Election 2005: Far-right BNP ready to fight in Knowsley. 399
GOLF : Howell wows the Augusta crowds. 298
Golf club prepared to wage trench warfare to block travellers. 143
Golf: Howell charges ahead t share top of leaderboard. 610
Golf: Mickelson's spikes prompt inquiry. 100
Golf: Sullivan is setting the standard in Madeira. 293
HOCKEY: Bowdon warm-up for Euro event. 177
Homes: A change for the better; Jane Gallagher allows feng shui t change her luck and the harmony in her home. 1153
Homes: Foxes Brook, Halewood. 215
Homes: It's a game of hide and chic; Gabrielle Fagan discovers that leather sofas are no longer the preserve of stuffy old clubs but the must-have accessory for every modern home. 471
Homes: Modern family home; A five-bedroom property in a popular but quiet area of Liverpool. Sue Kelbrick reports. 226
Homes: New Homes; The Point, West Derby. 282
Homes: Quaintly traditional; Abigail Hughes goes into the country to find a small yet spacious home that's full of character. 314
Homes: Six of the best Six of the best. 874
I chained myself to railings in protest at royal weddin. 570
I'm like a marriage guidance counsellor; Sarah Waterfall meets the man who suavely talks people through some of the worst crises of their lives. 962
Interiors: Add a touch of floral glamour; A vase of fresh flowers can make a room so Gabrielle Fagan goes to a leading florist for advice. 775
Interview: Billy Murray: With Billy Murray cops and robbers are much the same; Wil Marlow talks to the actor who's put the glint in the eye of the TV bad boys we just can't help liking. 1114
Israel t ask for US aid. 154
It is every parent's absolute nightmare; Police urge Net vigilance as second 'groomer' has sex with under-age girl. 548
It's goodbye to this ole Shaky; Alun Prichard on why Shakin' Stevens wants to shake off his old image in a new show. 763
Killer bug strikes out of hospital. 121
Labour pledges more powers for Assembly. 208
LONDON MARKET. 306
Lucan leaves RSPCA baffled. 230
Mama's memorial; Forces favourite put on 40 years of sell-out shows. 349
Man loses appeal. 90
Marriage fever grips Windsor. 209
Memory of Sien will spur me on in London; Farmer runs marathon in aid of cancer charity. 304
Mersey radio stations poised for top awards. 500
Merseyside's new High Sheriff appointed. 204
Monaco prince falls into coma. 309
Mystery over Bolton. 174
North Wales' best wheels. 291
Not so great expctations; Alun Prichard on the labour pains Jennifer Vaughan suffered playing a pregnant woman. 670
Nursing care cash rise attacked. 192
Overheard. 478
PC facing prison term over attack; Officer broke neighbour's nose in row. 409
People: Sean Penn: The taming of an angry young man; Sean Penn's hot temper used to get the better of him, but, as he told Robin Walker, he now finds acting a great outlet for rage. 1143
Plea for polling 'specials. 124
Police call for tip-offs on any criminal neighbours; Operation Payback for those living off crime. 347
POPE JOHN PAUL II: Standing room only as 2,000 mourners pack Liverpool's Metropolitan Cathedral for requiem mass. 381
POPE JOHN PAUL II: World pays final respects to a great Christian leader; Karen Attwood reports on an outpouring of grief on the day millions mourned for the people's Pope. 608
pounds 200 offered to destroy murder car, court told; Five deny plot to kill businessman. 334
Pub: Dave Booth at the bar. 575
RACING: Easy for fabulous Flyer in Melling. 355
RACING: Favourite Ford set to rewrite Aintree history. 325
Racing: Geraldine will lead the cheers for Ford; THE last woman rider to tackle the Grand. 350
Racing: HOW WILL YOUR HORSE FARE. 1223
RACING: McCoy aims to break National duck at last; Hopes are high aboard Clan Royal. 516
RACING: NATIONAL FAVOURITES OVER LAST 20 YEARS; Year Favourite SP Result. 119
Racing: THE TIPSTERS' VIEW: Hedge your bets to hunt out right combination. 387
Racing: THE TIPSTERS' VIEW: Mercer enjoys magic of Aintree. 337
Racing: THE TIPSTERS' VIEW: Royal ascent to the National throne in a fairytale ending. 687
Racing: THE VIEW FROM THE SADDLE: Debt to pay for Dobbin. 97
Racing: THE VIEW FROM THE SADDLE: Everton fan Lee relishes prospect of 'homecoming. 556
Racing: THE VIEW FROM THE SADDLE: Ginger in the mood to light up Aintree; Fifth success would bring the house down for race legend. 901
Racing: THE VIEW FROM THE SADDLE: Hywel's royal persuasion ends in crowning glory as Last Suspect claims a famous win. 970
Racing: THE VIEW FROM THE SADDLE: Mangan won't pass up chance of a second win. 257
Racing: THE VIEW FROM THE SADDLE: Mark is hoping to Lord it. 226
Racing: THE VIEW FROM THE SADDLE: McCoy aims to join winner's clan. 978
Racing: THE VIEW FROM THE SADDLE: Never say never insists Fitzgerald. 467
RALLYING: : Advantage to Loeb. 94
Rambles and Scrambles: Prestatyn walk. 544
Referee banned for season. 162
Rescue hopes at MG Rover; I will do all I can to save jobs, pledges Blair. 348
RUGBY LEAGUE: barrier in demolition job; St Helens..............60 Leigh .................16. 500
RUGBY LEAGUE: Raynor misses Widnes's trip to KC Stadium. 277
RUGBY UNION: : Italy end contract of coach Kirwan. 90
RUGBY UNION: Chester youngster fails drugs test. 180
RUGBY UNION: Dinbych ready to fight all the way. 324
RUGBY UNION: Evans We need 44 men like Johnson. 502
RUGBY UNION: Teenager in doping ban. 90
SATURDAY THOUGHT WITH AELWYN ROBERTS. 242
Scrapyard crusher death horror. 208
SOAPBOX. 275
Still a chance of MG Rover rescue. 360
Strange tale of the Elfyn marble; MP took 'memento' from Saddam's palace. 285
Strikers tarnish big day at races; Fury as tens of thousands face more transport chaos. 1076
SURE BET: Blues feeling the pinch. 271
SURE BET: Today could be just the day for a great Royal celebration; TAKE A GAMBLE WITH CHRIS WRIGHT. 450
Terror threat shuts embassy. 169
The drug dealer with pounds 1m seized. 110
The Essential: 10 questions; Mark Blankstone, of Blankstone The Opticians in Liverpool. 233
The Essential: Boxing off the future. 85
The Essential: hot. 82
The Essential: NATIONAL Bread Week. 82
The Essential: on this day. 177
THE FEMALE VIEW: Carrie carries hopes of re-writing record books; Cheshire jockey aiming t o become first woman winner. 869
THE FEMALE VIEW: How women riders in the Grand National have fared. 120
THE FEMALE VIEW: I've earned the respect of the jockeys I'll be trying to beat. 391
THOUGHT for the WEEK. 82
Touched by malice; Will Marlow finds why playing a merry murderer in a new period drama left eclectic actor Ben Miller red faced. 580
Town register office to close. 108
Travel: A big welcome in Paradise; Thai tourism is back in business and a welcome awaits Catherine Stott reports. 1051
Travel: A female wheatear by Chris Galvin. See more of his pictures at www.chrisgalvinphoto.com. 507
Travel: deal of the week. 135
Travel: late breaks. 408
Travel: Late deals. 558
Travel: Spiral into space on Mickey's big day; Sam Sheringham went to white-knuckle wonderland and found loads of new attractions. 952
Tributes to 'lion hearted' Dafydd; Jump from promenade was fatal for rugby stalwart. 436
UN running out of cash to feed Darfur's starving. 180
Under deep pink lights, the newlyweds danced as Frank sang and it was all so very beautiful. 652
VIEW FROM THE S TANDS FANS O R U M : A fourth victory I wouldn't bet on it. 363
VIEW FROM THE STANDS FANS O R U M : Full quota of points is a must for Blues. 308
Vote fraud alert for key marginals; Police to step up security in North Wales seats. 366
week in erddig. 374
Wild wales: Holdingwater; Alun Prichard says we must take care with a vital resource. 508
Wild wales: Innguide: Porth Tocyn Hotel, Bwlch Tocyn, Abersoch (01758 713303; wild wales. 367
Women in the running for a landmark victory with bookmakers preparing to open their wallets. 195
YOU SAID IT; Quotes of the week. 141

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