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Articles from Daily Post (Liverpool, England) (April 19, 2008)

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'Leading light' in inciting terror jailed. 113
10 questions: Chris Dodd, 22, is the manager of Schmooze wine bar in Allerton. 142
Alderley's recruitment drive may give them edge. 401
All eyes on UK as 9,000 to go at Citi; In association with BUSINESS ...VENTURE Citi. 173
antiques: Another Kyffin gem up for grabs. 309
antquies: Pen pusher; FROM THE WATERMAN TO THE PARKER ... CHRISTOPHER PROUDLOVE WANTS THEM ALL. 448
Armour would have saved soldiers. 196
Attacker jailed for taxi man assault. 145
Barry mulls over future; ASTON VILLA v B'HAM C Sun 12pm. 165
Benitez is coy about his future at Anfield; RACE FOR FOURTH PLACE. 299
Benjani won't get easy ride - Jordan; MAN C v PORTSMOUTH Sun 4pm. 151
Benny to bag National pot. 299
Bizarre answers from Grant stuns media at Goodison. 122
Black out for Bay but duo return; UNIBOND LEAGUE. 285
Blockbuster sale; antiques. 382
Bloodstained items found. 89
Blythe's spirit is still willing; TAGGART, ITV1, Monday, 9pm. 623
Bomb squad returns to blast house. 275
Boxing: IN BRIEF - Calzaghe on the brink of greatness. 94
BRAISED SALT OX TONGUE WITH MUSTARD AND CAPER SAUCE (serves fouur); food&drink. 373
Brown Purple Heart. 124
Buyers line up for a look at stricken Ethel Austin; city 105.9 talk Hopes high that retailer can be saved. 449
Cabinet aides fuel 10p tax fears; Labour MPs voice concerns over effects on low paid. 431
CALZAGHE: THIS IS MY DESTINY. 490
Carvalho: We have strength to win double. 342
Cash for prisoners starved of drugs; EXCLUSIVE 'Cold turkey' consent not given. 437
Cefni refuse to give up all hope of safety; WELSH PREMIER. 602
Citigroup to cut 9,000. 150
City to rest players for cup show; WELSH PREMIER. 276
Contemporary take on Victorian style; It was love at first sight when Marilyn Brown found he home. interiors real room. 678
country: John Dempsey on country matters ... 580
Crane stuck in drained lake during regeneration work. 101
Cricket: Hall bid to open gap. 91
Cricket: Lancashire battle cold at the Oval. 355
Cricket: McCullum on fire in IPL opener. 163
Cricket: Seasiders assisted by secret weapon. 309
Cricket: Struggling Lancashire take refuge in the rain; LOCAL CRICKET. 469
Dan y mor a'i donnnau. 717
days out: bird notes. 308
days out: Moel Hebog circuit and Cwmystradllyn; weekend walk. 546
Demise of small shops. 80
Eco-friendly homes for sale; in association with fish4. 87
Enter the Tradis; in association with fish4 TY HEBOG MAY LOOK SMALL... BUT THINK AGAIN. BY JOANNE ROBERTS. 456
Ex-jockey dealt drugs. 139
Excellent start to a collection career; antiques. 391
Football: Actor has schooling to play Dixie role; Blues legend's story on stage. 422
Football: Bri's gamble is no laughing matter; fan SCENE. 321
Football: City eye survival. 181
Football: Fans are resigned to not going up; VIEW FROM THE STANDS FANS FORUM COCA-COLA FOOTBALL LEAGUE ONE HUDDERSFIELD TOWN v TRANMERE ROVERS, TODAY, 3PM. 312
Football: Jagielka: Blues can last the distance. 372
Football: Little turns to youth in last throw of dice. 845
Football: Moore may be forced into tactical switch at Terriers; COCA-COLA FOOTBALL LEAGUE ONE HUDDERSFIELD TOWN v TRANMERE ROVERS, TODAY, 3PM. 207
Football: Shuker is wiser following his first injury struggle; COCA-COLA FOOTBALL LEAGUE ONE HUDDERSFIELD TOWN v TRANMERE ROVERS, TODAY, 3PM. 798
Football: Teenage gang pair beat up man, 20. 116
Football: Wenger already has an eye on building for the next season; PREMIER LEAGUE. 773
Football: Williams double continues Everton progress; WOMEN'S FOOTBALL. 172
Fourth spot a possibility for improving Caldy. 335
Fresh from the sea; food & drink Crisp, clean flavours with this tasty Tuna salad. 327
Friends lend Sue a hand; CAERDYDD S4C, Sunday, 9pm. English and Welsh subtitles available. 627
gardening: Charlie's the star attraction; NORTH WEST HOME AND GARDEN SHOW. 584
gardening: week in erddig. 346
Give your food a burst of flavour; food & drink. Recipe 703
Golf: IN BRIEF - Finch hoping for major display. 93
Gray: We can beat drop. 220
Great grandfather George was Everton's first goalkeeper. 224
Gweld hanes o flaen eu llygaid. 385
Hero Aldridge kicks off Jurys with positive verdict. 251
Hodgson is defiant; RACE FOR FOURTH PLACE. 186
Horse Racing: Martin has Scottish answer. 349
Horse Racing: Mercer looks to be Leading Man again in the Scottish National. 630
Hughes: I know my old boss won't fail; MAN UTD V BLACKBURN. 262
I like awkward truths; interview Emma Pinch talks to controversial author Lionel Shriver about tackling difficult subjects. 852
I won't put my child's life at risk by going home; Council tells mum to return to petrol bomb flat. 539
IN BRIEF: Spain diverts water to beat drought. 107
In our hands; MAN UTD V BLACKBURN UNITED CLOSEIN ON 17TH TITLE Ferguson warns Grant it's United's to lose now. 556
Johnson: I'm taking on task with my eyes open. 553
Keegan hopeful on Owen; NEWCASTLE v S'LAND Sun 1.30pm. 174
Knife robber took phone. 99
Lairds in striking distance. 205
Litigation fears as prices slump. 287
LIVERPOOL DAILY POST: Pay-outs for addicts reveal system at fault. 323
LONDON MARKET; In association with BUSINESS ...VENTURE. 335
Luxury Homes: Bromborough, OIRO pounds 435,000; In association with smarthomes.com. 278
Luxury Homes: Rufford, OIRO pounds 540,000; In association with smarthomes.com. 261
Man fell ill - and breached bail term. 148
Mike Chapple at the bar... new worlds/pubs. 618
Millers in reprieve? 117
Mine may reopen as coal prices soar; In association with BUSINESS ...VENTURE. 263
Misery as train breaks down. 220
Monday: Pigion Y DYDD. 237
Monday: What to WATCH. 224
Moorfield may prove dark horses this season; LOCAL CRICKET. 227
Musicians to give CD proceeds to charity for blind. 251
New Homes: Church Walk, Wallasey. Prices from pounds 109,500 to pounds 213,495; In association with smarthomes.com. 292
New Homes: Connaught Green, Anfield. Prices from pounds 118,000; In association with smarthomes.com. 222
over head. 583
Palmetto Bay. Prices from pounds 190,000; investment opportunity. 274
Parents in plea to missing 'vulnerable' son. 208
Pigion Y DYDD. 245
Pigion Y DYDD. 250
Plant of the week: tulip; gardening. 145
Port triumph. 124
Price falls hit confidence; in association with fish4. 87
Prison segregates addict Doherty. 103
PUM MUNUD GYDA ... GLYN WISE ... 279
Quality still lacking when Everton face top sides; FAN SCENE. 422
QUESTION TIME ... 10 to test your TV knowledge. 249
Quotes of the week; YOU SAID IT ... 95
Readers Day; interview. 91
Rio so honoured to remain a Red Devil; MAN UTD V BLACKBURN. 369
Rugby League: Wheeler set for Skolars tester. 383
Rugby Union: Buoyant Waterloo target maximum points at Halifax. 346
Rugby union: Johnno: I'll give all I can to help England; PREMIER LEAGUE Team manager's vow. 453
Saints bid for victory over title usurpers; WELSH PREMIER. 265
Sharing ideas; gardening Debra Greenhouse meets the gardener looking forward to visiting the city for the North West Home and Gardens Show. 739
Six of the best. 890
Snooker: IN BRIEF - Higgins wary of Stevens threat. 108
SOAPBOX . (Week beginning Monday April 21). 395
Spacious and stylish; A home with no chain in Heswall is ideal for a family, as Emma Thompson discovers Elegant Homes. 323
Statue of legend Hughes unveiled. 117
Sunday: Pigion Y DYDD. 225
Sunday: What to WATCH. 213
Survival in Davies' mind as duo axed. 415
Thatcherite from Anfield to lead abortion battle; Political correspondent Rob Merrick meets the Liverpool-born Conservative MP leading the calls for UK abortion reforms. 630
THE DYE IS CAST; fashion Shades of the 70s hit the high street. 551
the essentials; Masi Oka as Hiro in Heroes. 624
The mighty power of the pen; antiques. 537
THE WINNING HAND; CALZAGHE v HOPKINS BATTLE OF THE PLANET Ace Calzaghe will conquer city of pain and pleasure. 912
They could all be heroes; HEROES, BBC2, Thursday, 9pm. 519
THOUGHT for the WEEK. 118
Thursday: Pigion Y DYDD. 246
Thursday: What to WATCH. 238
tiny bites ... with Conor Armstrong; food & drink. 132
TONGUE IS THE TALK OF THE TOWN; food&drink. 365
travel: A lovely life on the lakeside; Nichola Kavanagh visits the Italian destination that is still proving popular with tourists. 923
travel: Deal of the week. 351
travel: GRENADA BLASTS BACK; Margaret O'Reilly on a paradise island finally fighting its way onto the west indies holiday map. 635
travel: late breaks. 465
travel: late deals. 247
travel: late deals. 336
travel: SPOOKY NIGHTS; Tom Simone ghost hunting at Ruth in Castle. 748
travel: Tower of terror; EMILY BRIDGEWATER TAKES THE PLUNGE ON DISNEY LAND PARIS' NEWEST AND SCARIEST ATTRACTION. 807
Tricky treble test for Northwich. 223
Trio sign up as Ferguson warns: We'll spend again. 192
Tuesday: Pigion Y DYDD. 219
Tuesday: What to WATCH. 232
TV team's peek into city's pioneer dock; New light on 18th century construction. 438
Van man who hit teenager goes free. 139
Vista bought out in pounds 4m takeover deal; In association with BUSINESS ...VENTURE Door manufacturer is to go private. 377
WALES: 'Dumping gun' charge in Rhys case. 279
WALES: 'Sickening' attack on Sion recounted; Witness describes fatal beating outside club. 306
WALES: Bail for man on girl sex charges. 80
WALES: Beauties wanted for Euro pageant. 141
WALES: Brawl closes pub; Shut for month as eight arrested in 30-man fight. 402
WALES: Breach of election rules reported. 178
WALES: Burglar who set duvet on fire jailed. 193
WALES: Convicted cabbie drove pupils. 196
WALES: Crash victim left fighting for her life. 362
WALES: Cruelty case pair drop appeal; ...but not before it costs you pounds 29,000. 521
WALES: Death crash trailer had no lights; Young mum was killed on motorbike. 360
WALES: Dentist banned after two crashes. 289
WALES: Electricity cut chaos. 132
WALES: EYES IN SKY; Readers convinced something like this happened over Conwy. 482
WALES: First aid stalwart Roy dies aged 72. 152
WALES: Fraudster must repay pounds 120k. 299
WALES: God bless you for what you have done; MUM'S MESSAGE TO THOSE BEHIND BID TO SAVE SON'S SIGHT. 385
WALES: Grandma locked in cold shed by thief. 209
WALES: Hart visits new hospital. 122
WALES: Indefinite jail term for inciting abuse. 168
WALES: Lifeboat rescues wind surfer. 157
WALES: Mammoth Urdd project begins; FARMER HOSTING FESTIVAL GIVES VIEW ON PREPARATIONS. 524
WALES: Men who caught notorious gangster given special award. 312
WALES: NEWI and hospice to pool expertise. 126
WALES: RAIDERS HIT ATMs. 294
WALES: Saved ... and nicked; CROWDS FLOCK TO WATCH RIVER RESCUE DRAMA Two plucked off rock arrested for public disorder. 332
WALES: Splendour in the gardens as spring blossom grows. 238
WALES: THE LINE-UP; FARMER HOSTING FESTIVAL GIVES VIEW ON PREPARATIONS. 174
WALES: We're at the cutting edge; First Minister backs pounds 5.3m technology centre to fill key role in area's economy. 380
WALES: When I Married. 572
We can't let fear get the better of us; WELSH PREMIER. 475
We've a duty to deliver says Rafa; RACE FOR FOURTH PLACE. 919
We've got all to play for insists ace Hogg. 451
Wednesday: Pigion Y DYDD. 248
Wednesday: What to WATCH. 214
Welshpool in search of some final day joy; WELSH PREMIER. 245
WHAT TO DO THIS WEEK ... 105
What to WATCH. 212
What to WATCH. 226
what's it worth? antiques Mike Litherland Outhwaite & Litherland 43 Hoghton Street, Southport, PR9 0PG. 137
Wife Swap woman was unwell - in Las Vegas; Tribunal told of holiday on doctor's note. 571
WILL JOE WIN OR FACE EXECUTION? CALZAGHE v HOPKINS. 234
wine notes; food&drink. 319
You just can't beat good home cooking; food&drink taste test Judy Phillips at Home from Home Cookin', Penrhyn Bay. 776
YOU' RE FIREDS; Senior flops axed for Apprentices. 102
You're made for me, Joe, says Hopkins; CALZAGHE v HOPKINS. 332
Youngsters set for new dawn at Brighton. 589

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