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Articles from Daily Post (Liverpool, England) (November 22, 2007)

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Title Author Type Words
'Tis the season to shimmer; fashion Laura Davis shows you how to add some glitter to your outfit. 266
10 ways to accessorise in real style; Emma Johnson finds those finishing touches. 210
16-year love affair comes to an end; interiors A family home beckons the owner of this city centre Georgian gem. 761
A judge's view: Tenacity drives ideas forward. 376
A shopper's paradise; cool Your retail therapy habits reveal more about you than you probably think. 434
Aintree bell comes home. 155
Alliance and Leicester shares fall a second time; But group still managing to raise funds In association with BUSINESS. 382
Athletics St Helens-Sutton clean sweep in cross country. 462
Athletics: In Brief-Farah withdraws from title defence. 90
Baltic Triangle homes and hotel go-ahead; Work scheduled to start early next year. 342
Bank still fears inflation will rise; In association with BUSINESS. 147
Basketball: In Brief-Tigerslose Woni as Lions roll in. 94
Be a bag lady like Coleen; fashion. 415
Better way; FARM & COUNTRY. 98
BRITAIN: Ex-law chief hits out against new detention limit. 219
BRITAIN: Father and son drown in Spain. 144
BRITAIN: Two 'SAS' killed in Iraq copter crash. 362
By invitation only; people. 388
Celebrating our success stories. 588
Chairman of Vimto to 'take a step back' Move to non-executive role. 362
Children's kites promote pounds 3m sculpture campaign; The sky's the limit when raising money. 488
City bar ball raises pounds 5,000 for cancer charity. 173
City Labour leader in new move over Shield. 164
Credits roll for picture palace; Larry Neild talks to the campaigners fighting to save a 90-year-old cinema from the bulldozers. 626
Cricket: Harmison determined to fight for his place. 871
Cricket: Harmison's ready to fight all the way. 525
Customs junior 'is taking rap' for fiasco; Tories blame Treasury chiefs. 590
DAILY POST YOUR VOICE IN WALES: Cynical and dishonest'consultation'. 405
Dairy free; FARM & COUNTRY. 106
Delay in electronic tagging. 118
design: Fanning the flames of desire; Gabrielle Fagan looks at some cosy ideas to cheer up your home. 1204
Dismal shower got what they deserved; Comment. 582
Dream ends for British as Russia go through; Euro 2008 Qualifiers Review. 402
Elections delay decision on Post Office closures. 190
Entries gallop away in first-ever horse competitions at Gwalchmai showground. 384
Everton stadium could grow to 75,000; Wyness reveals his long-term expansion dream for club EXCLUSIVE. 474
Fabulous flowers and food at Est Est Est; happening. 82
Festival fiasco; MARK THOMAS TRUST THE POST. 467
football ROUND-UP: Bruce still set to be Latics gaffer. 169
football ROUND-UP: Cheeky Lippi bid. 89
football ROUND-UP: Duff's comeback. 88
football ROUND-UP: Holloway quits. 80
Football: Almunia's privilege; IN BRIEF. 90
Football: BEST SAVED UNTIL LAS; GERMANY v WALES Young Wales grind out drawin German cauldron. 1287
Football: Blues in fight for tickets. 172
Football: Cap won't cost Reds. 198
Football: City's Evans to join Canaries on loan. 218
Football: Coyle for Clarets; IN BRIEF. 80
Football: Everton miss out on extra tickets. 215
Football: FA chiefs meeting to sack McClaren; Early morning discussions to seal coach's fate after he refuses to go. 583
Football: Goodnight Vienna, Mac; THREE LIONS MAKE EMBARRASSING EXIT Clueless McClaren and England get summer holiday... not in Austria or Switzerland, however. 955
Football: Gordon: Everton will be different; IN BRIEF. 97
Football: Gung-ho approach cost us - Gerrard. 310
Football: Holloway hands in resignation; IN BRIEF. 88
Football: Kids take cue from Bellamy but Bris's the man; Flynn has to take the credit for famous win. 584
Football: Newcastle's Duff back in training; IN BRIEF. 105
Football: No additional payments for Liverpool. 200
Football: No place to hide for McClaren after exit. 1352
Football: Previous qualifiers that went wrong. 163
Football: That was all this shabby side deserved; COMMENT. 416
Football: Xavi ends Worthy's Euro 2008 ambitions; GROUP F. 318
Free seeds for kids in Meirionnydd. 172
Get knitting for Origins to help the homeless; happening. 97
Golf: Finchem welcomes Dubai. 123
Golf: Poulter impact crucial for Rose. 298
Hartson rejects a move to Chester. 300
Heed the voices of the people; LIVERPOOL DAILY POST. 354
Home support needed. 119
Horse Racing: Copper to deliver present. 273
Horse Racing: Copper to deliver Present. 306
Horse Racing: King happyMy Way can stay in Betfair. 499
Horse Racing: Murphy hoping for Leading role in Becher. 342
I saw gang launch attack on my girlfriend's father; Youths kicked him 'as if he was a football'. 493
I'll turn to old heads to avert slide - Little; But boss so happy with Wrexham's young guns. 579
IN BRIEF: Actor evicted to face angry lover's wrath. 83
IN BRIEF: Father and son killed by freak wave. 124
Injury-plagued Cronin released by Chester. 293
Island farmers take the titles. 372
Jersey added to JLA routes. 109
Join a small team and move into a new career; in association with publicjobswales.co.uk. 563
Kennel-maid, 24, mauled by dogs. 210
LEISURE TIME: news QUIZ. 110
LEISURE TIME: QUIZ CHALLENGE. 88
Letter: Anti-progress policy. 186
Letter: Bad attitude. 229
Letter: Get a life. 114
Letter: How do heroes' families feel? 324
Letter: Must do better. 89
Letter: Needing help. 101
Letter: Population control. 192
Letter: Positive progress. 181
Letter: Safer streets. 145
Letter: Security cost. 81
Letter: Shot in the foot. 185
Letter: Well done. 133
Letter: Will we ever learn? 198
Letter: Win win solution. 157
Lines to keep pupils healthy. 136
Living it up with... people Loraine Bartley, 44, is a customer service advisor at Liverpool-based RNID Typetalk, for the deaf and hard of hearing. 222
LONDON MARKET; In association with BUSINESS. 265
MAN FOUND DEAD AFTER FIRE; Neighbour discovers body after house blaze. 115
Mersey MP escapes wrath over child benefit data fiasco. 241
Motor Racing In Brief - Alonso cruising in the slow lane. 95
MUSIC Rodewald Concert/ St George's Hall. 355
New Red Cross store rises from the ashes. 94
New stars for show. 89
No foreign problem; BLUE WATCH. 271
Northern Rock begins talks over proposals for rescue plan. 387
OBITUARY. Obituary 384
Olympic swimmer passes on pool tips. 120
ON THIS DAY IN ... 124
Our little ponies facing extinction; FARM & COUNTRY: Scientists offer hope for Stone Age horses For farmers and everyone who cares about the countryside. 572
out and ABOUT: Centre on the arts; ISSUES. 84
out and ABOUT: Lifetime's service; ISSUES. 87
Police chief should quit, says distraught family. 564
Post office closure talks a sham - MP; PM pledges 'proper consultation. 431
POST PUZZLER: 50 for fun; Phil Brown's trivia quiz. 1039
pounds 6.6m scheme to boost diet in Wales' youth. 428
Quality is the way forward for lambs. 135
Replacing Irvine is a tricky task; BLUE WATCH. 363
Rugby League: Widnes' McCormack hails seven new stars. 161
Rugby Union: Dallaglio and Catt escape punishment. 270
Rugby Union: In Brief-Park's home tie. 87
Sefton soaring ahead with waste recycling; Fortnightly collections paying dividends. 461
SHOW GOES ON; Foot and mouth disease, blue tongue and bird flu have all threatened this year's Royal Welsh Winter Fair. 712
Shows go ahead despite restrictions; FARM & COUNTRY. 149
Sir Paul guitar raises pounds 60,000. 131
Society dinner celebrates 40 years. 181
Speaking as a fully paid up grumpy old man. 567
Special sites - boundaries remain. 150
Spotlighting excellence in business; achievement WALES 2007 David Jones, business editor of the Daily Post, reviews the highlights of this year's event. 520
Subsidy capping for larger farms in CAP update. 408
Success that counts; meets PHILIP DUCKETT, finance director, Spencer Holding. 396
Teenagers linked to Rhys murder inquiry are bailed. 119
THE DAILY POST & YOU. 135
The Urbanite: Getting ready to start the day with a smile; happening. 591
Thomas Cook raises level of savings from pounds 8bn merger; In association with BUSINESS. 245
THOUGHT for the DAY. 191
TIME OUT: LOOKING BACK. 115
TIME OUT: QUIZ CHALLENGE. 88
Tower above the city in new apartments; happening. 114
TV farmer laments loss of lifestyle; FARM & COUNTRY. 227
Two SAS soldiers in fatal air crash; Enemy action ruled out. 393
Unlawful death verdict for Ellie; Little girl mauled to death by dog. 358
VIEWPOINT: MY SHOUT. 452
WALES: Campaign gives advice on saving for Christmas. 208
WALES: Cuts 'may cost force over 150 beat bobbies' Funding change will devastate, says MP. 351
WALES: Eisteddfod joy as sponsor gap filled; Bank steps up aid to pounds 40,000 after rival pulls out. 519
WALES: Emotional reunions for Welsh force; HAPPY RETURN FROM IRAQ... 364
WALES: Erddig festivities to start on Dec 1. 174
WALES: Family's call for Brunstrom to quit. 304
WALES: Fined for breaking six-day standstill. 221
WALES: Hand-made lanterns on parade for community spectacular. 197
WALES: Hands off Lloyd George's school; Villagers unite against closure threat. 421
WALES: Hoarder's body found buried under rubbish. 189
WALES: Lost discs have details on 86,000 N.Wales families; Opposition lashes huge benefit data blunder. 623
WALES: Minister wants more donors. 150
WALES: Neighbour finds pensioner killed by fire in home. 586
WALES: pounds 40M DISASTER; Welsh farmers pay hefty price for this year's foot-and-mouth outbreak. 466
WALES: Scale of hidden problem. 223
WALES: Speed case police chief 'wasting cash'. 228
WALES: Suddenly-retired top cop faced emails probe. 288
WALES: Suicide is commonest death for young men in N.Wales; Shock figures for taking own life 'among worst in UK'. 484
WALES: Suspended taxi driver fined pounds 200. 159
WALES: The tide is turning says Tories' new candidate. 91
WALES: Thief must repay pounds 15k; ...but building society worker stole Four times that from OAPs. 447
WALES: Traders on alert over children's book scam. 153
Warning signs. 240
West Cheshire headed by Tom's terrific treble. 391
What type of shopper are you? cool. 416
Wigan made to wait on Bruce appointment. 272
Woman locked out by burglar. 185
Women succeed in a hard man's world; FARM & COUNTRY FIGHTING FOR FARMING TITLE. 832
Worthington interested in staying on as manager. 178
Yellow is the new white.for birds. 158
Your Stars. 714
Youth terrorised community with fake handgun. 383

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