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Articles from Daily Post (Liverpool, England) (August 9, 2006)

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Title Author Type Words
'Flying squad' praised as plane chases stolen caravan. 243
'GUNNED DOWN' BY PIGEON FANCIER. 81
'Plot to ruin' Michael Jackson. 209
36-storey tower will dominate waterfront; Plans submitted for building designed by leading international architects. 334
Achievement of wide recognition; Ferry giant hails benefits of awards. 545
Alastair Cooke funeral parlour accused in inquiry into body-snatching ring. 301
Allen had no answer to falling revenues. 293
Animals welcome at church service. 326
Arsonists blamed as fire sweeps through pub. 165
Athletics: Dwain and Tim are off the pace in 100m final. 311
Athletics: Long jump silver for teen Rutherford. 247
Athletics: Teenagers victory is tonic for athletics. 252
Battle for advantage 'a threat to peace plan'. 194
Battlefield gun gets soldiers fired with enthusiasm. 348
benson's LAW. 365
Big falls for ITV and BP; market WATCH. 212
Big Wow makes it to the Fringe. 204
Car renters to be fingerprinted. 184
Chester impress in fine victory. 336
Citadel arts centre plans busy autumn programme. 424
City report. 185
Co-op's corporate centre a vote of confidence in city; Five-strong team moves in to help cement relationships. 436
Company in major site deal. 139
Confidence in Merseyside booms as orders flood in. 405
Cooking oil's a recipe for success on the road; businessPROFILE Filling up with recycled oil makes economic and environmental sense, an entrepreneur tells business correspondent David Jones. 1066
Coping with a shattered childhood; A woman who endured a lifetime of abuse and depression has written a book about her experiences. Laura Davis reports. 1268
Cops hunt for dead children; Search at home of paedophile. 445
Cricket: 'We're on a roll' Strauss hails his rampant England. 588
Cricket: Brymbo extend lead at the top; NORTH WALES LEAGUE. 414
Cricket: Dominant England wrap up fine series victory. 771
Cricket: Lehmann ton a headache for Lancs; COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP. 496
Cricket: Mahmood makes his point as England triumph at Headingley. 204
Cricket: Yorkshire make steady start in Roses encounter. 349
Crusade begins to save lives of 'unsung heroes' of motorways. 172
DAILY POST YOUR VOICE IN WALES: Let battle be joined over historic gem. 408
Disease self-test is a first for UK. 305
Distribution group pledges new warehouse will create 250 jobs. 371
Don't forget needs of SMEs when it comes to energy policy. 472
DWF stays on. 118
EFC Kirkby plan 'to halve jobless' EXCLUSIVE pounds 250m Knowsley scheme would create 2,000 jobs. 473
Feed purchase turns Wynnstay eyes north; pounds 2.5m takeover comes at 'challenging' time. 392
Festival kicks off again. 124
Festival site gets surface treatment to settle the dust. 186
Fifth strike by 999 workers. 148
Figures gauge impact of NTL and Telewest merger; Cable operator expects pressure from competitors to continue in second half. 466
Flushed with success. 393
football ROUND-UP: Happy Harry welcomes Sol. 80
Football: Awkward defending is Rovers' downfall. 801
Football: Beattie delight as Everton strikers find their mark; Goal-scoring boost for Everton number nine as Moyes men win thriller. 1123
Football: Calm Benitez takes leaf from Corporal Jones' book. 668
Football: Dragons make it nice 'n three-sy; Smith's men set down a marker for new season by leaving promotion hopefuls Mariners all at sea. 1021
Football: Efficient Gunners almost there; CHAMPIONS LEAGUE. 457
Football: Fabregas class has Arsenal at ease; CHAMPIONS LEAGUE THIRD BOUND QUALIFIER LIVERPOOL v MACCABI HAIFA, TONIGHT 8.05PM, ITV1. 213
Football: Ferguson lining up move for Senna. 387
Football: Good Evans as Steve's debut goal inspires a Dragons romp; And look who was watching from the stands LEAGUE TWO. 240
Football: Goodison honours true great. 304
Football: IN BRIEF - McCartney signs for West Ham. 96
Football: IN BRIEF - O'Neill tells Ellis 'Get me Petrov'. 89
Football: IN BRIEF - Redkanpp lands England stalwart. 87
Football: Linnets scrape past Squirrels. 103
Football: Make Gerrard your skipper! RAFA'S REDS KICK OFF THEIR CHAMPIONS LEAGUE QUEST Benitez believes Stevie G can be 'even greater' if Mac hands him captain's role. 1022
Football: Moore unhappy with 'Fred Karno's Army. 256
Football: Moyes hails comeback spirit of side. 379
Football: O'Neill is ready to snap up ace Petrov. 235
Football: Passionate Gerrard a natural-born leader; CHAMPIONS LEAGUE THIRD BOUND QUALIFIER LIVERPOOL v MACCABI HAIFA, TONIGHT 8.05PM, ITV1 Benitez hails midfielder as firm choice to lead England. 1090
Football: RAFA: WIN IS CRUCIAL; Israeli tie makes or breaks season. 514
Football: Ronaldo's brilliance wins over the boo-boys; FRIENDLY. 327
Football: We're facing most important game yet; Benitez wants to win Champions League again. 667
Football: We've got no excuses insists Levi. 197
Football: Weight is lifted off Beattie's shoulders; FRIENDLY. 539
Forget Wembley: our arena is the good news; View point. 356
Four charged over airport breaches. 159
Four killed in M 25 horror. 150
From his Walton roots, Rob cuts it with the world's best; Sophie Freeman meets ROB WEBB, managing director of Voodou hairdressing salons. 1143
Gardeners clamour to find space in spotlight; Flood of entries for show tent. 435
Golf: Michelle in a Wie spot of trouble. 237
Heather Mills hires Princess Diana's lawyer for McCartney divorce battle. 317
Holiday joys of the north lost to dire roads south. 541
Horse Racing: Jet to soar at Pontefract. 328
IN BRIEF: Sedation death inquiry at hospital. 90
Increased prices for centre. 88
Investment is soaring. 93
Investor demand drives healthy property returns. 442
Is Jaguar heading in a new direction? Jaguar could be put up for sale by owner Ford later this year. Business editor Bill Gleeson asks whether that would be a surprise. 1208
Is my son's life only worth a three-year prison term? 456
Israeli stars get hotel guard. 451
Kellogg's plant makes tasty role model. 194
KEY EVENTS; THE ARTS EDITOR'S PICK OF THE DAY. 225
Key role for law firm's city office in pounds 1.46bn Caudwell Group sale. 128
Korean off-roader aims to challenge luxury Germans; Alistair Coull drives the latest - and best yet - Hyundai Santa Fe. 823
Lawn Tennis: Mold ace Herd's double joy in Clwyd tournament. 183
Letter: At last, some common sense. 207
Letter: Cause for shame. 121
Letter: Debt control. 243
Letter: Flawed policy. 205
Letter: Inch perfect? 110
Letter: Let the people vote. 150
Letter: Make them pay. 129
Letter: No surprise. 86
Letter: No thought for the non-drivers. 267
Letter: Not for sale. 201
Letter: Paying spy in sky. 99
Letter: Question of faith. 180
Letter: Something to hide? 121
Letter: Time's up. 142
Letter: Where next? 122
Man failed to pay vice girl pounds 720 fee. 232
Marilyn strikes worthy note. 198
Market Comment: Picnic spending heats up figures; Market watch. 728
Mersey investment funds struggle to gain ground. 413
Moss Bros sales show rare drop. 115
Motorist, 25, dies after car is crushed in M62 pile-up. 378
Motorists paying over the odds. 163
Mountains of torque on the desert track; BIKES. 598
Murder charges. 113
New fears over Saxon. 139
New lifeboat is set for Anglesey. 426
New tariff for education centre will more than double costs next year. 218
News QUIZ. 82
NiCE way to take on cyber crooks; Encryption hardware an 'unbeatable system'. 392
No sign of Angel's mother. 94
Nurse accused over head wound blunder. 224
OBITUARY; Patrick Allen. 352
Old novel wins author pounds 5,000. 366
ON THIS DAY IN ... 114
Pets top list of portraits. 86
Planning blows make us work harder; After losing the New Brighton planning inquiry, what lies ahead for Neptune, one of Merseyside's biggest property developers? Bill Gleeson reports. 1446
Police chief calls for more high-ranking Asian officers to build trust in communities. 401
Power hike for CLK. 183
Price plan trebles Colomendy costs. 513
Property expert still has an appetite for business; Business lunch. 691
Protect Britain's borders from migrants, says Field. 378
Rapid ice cream. 81
Rate-setting the one thing that Blair did right. 654
Recovery firm starts up. 107
Repair outfit goes west. 191
Resort revamp back on agenda; Compromise is key to revising pounds 75m waterfront scheme. 655
Rok solid as work starts on offices. 208
round UP Allen quits ITV. 93
round UP: Brainwave to help students. 104
Royal phone tap arrests. 89
Rugby League: IN BRIEF - Saints stars set to make return. 86
Rugby Union: IN BRIEF - Players' concern at state of game. 89
S80 is ideal for family; Full Service History. 528
Sailing: IN BRIEF - Eagleton hat-trick. 86
Show scrabble and table football. 201
Small is safer. 184
Sportswear firm celebrates as Glove boots win the ultimate accolade. 136
Store set to create 900 jobs. 114
Sweet taste for Lancashire Tea as supermarket chains sign up. 141
Tennis: IN BRIEF - Nadal returns to winning routine. 94
The Big Feature: Floor firm sales suffer. 107
The Big Feature: Google searches on Fox. 224
THE DAILY POST & YOU. 134
THOUGHT for the DAY. 96
Time for treasures to move on; It's not a pretty sight, but amid the clutter are some great pieces, as Adrian Butler discovered. 549
Trading gossip. 337
True romance. 434
Tunnels lead to a feast of comedy; THEATRE Brick Up The Mersey Tunnels/ ROYAL COURT. 414
Unions warn NHS helpline staff may strike over job cuts. 154
Valuable prize in soccer tussle. 333
VIEWPOINT: ALTERNATIVELY SPEAKING. 524
Vital search for new ITV chief. 474
WALES: 'Miracle' recovery of crash teenager. 242
WALES: CCTV pictures hold clue to identity of off-licence robber. 130
WALES: Ferrets add to charity day fun. 326
WALES: Full of passion and spirit. 242
WALES: Groom leaves bride in lurch to rescue boy. 265
WALES: Hain joins race to be next deputy PM. 510
WALES: Himalaya charity challenge. 133
WALES: Historic town wants planners stripped of power after U-turn on approval for flats; BUILDING REFUSED... THEN PA SSED THREE WEEKS LATER. 518
WALES: It could so easily have been murder; Arsonists pour petrol through letterbox of councillor's home. 618
WALES: It's party time; FIRED-UP DRAGONS GIVE FANS PLENTY TO CELEBRATE. 469
WALES: It's worthy of a place in Welsh history; EISTEDDFOTA. 616
WALES: Lottery bosses ruin pounds 32m pavilion dream. 368
WALES: N.Wales mum 'shot by pigeon fancier' Victim died almost immediately, court told. 727
WALES: Parents jailed as daughter stays away from school. 190
WALES: Pedalo at sea may be from S. Wales. 353
WALES: Polly hard work as Laura rears parrot chicks. 198
WALES: pounds 112,000 - the cost of losing elections. 298
WALES: Prisoner fans give generously for TE[cedilla] Gobaith. 249
WALES: Temporary car park opens as land wrangle continues. 210
WALES: The damned... and the beautiful; Argentinian wins Ian's memorial prize. 318
WALES: X Factor finalists inspire hopefuls. 131
Why has highbrow become such a dirty word? 687
Year of success for ladies who launched into travel trade. 273
Your Week ahead with Patrick Arundell; Contact my psychics on my live Destiny line. 767
Your week ahead. 775

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