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Articles from Daily Post (Liverpool, England) (April 29, 2008)

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08 Culture Diary: Attack of the Liver Birds/ Unity Theatre; COMEDY. 262
08 Culture Diary: Celebrations mark Tate's 2oth birthday. 472
08 Culture Diary: Falling Out With the Joneses/ Liverpool Actors Studio; THEATRE. 311
08 Culture Diary: KEY Events; THE ARTS EDITOR'S PICK OF THE DAY. 252
A chance to take stock of employment law changes; New rules on maternity and harassment. 476
A great start for Boulden to clinch three more wins. 193
A LTHOUGH his head. 822
A whole generation of Liverpudlians have grown up with the Tate on their doorstep - as have seven generations of university students. Lewis Biggs, now director of the Liverpool Biennial, recalls his decade running Tate Liverpool. 535
Actor gives himself up. 81
Art of the Psychedelic Era. 350
Athletics: Eryri ace seals win in some fine style. 182
Auditions to show off a dish on; food & drink. 364
Bad Art For Bad People. 318
britain ROUND-UP: Doctor killed in jet-ski tragedy. 218
britain ROUND-UP: Fashion police. 122
britain ROUND-UP: Katona trial. 91
Bus and rail firm's surprise gains. 182
CAPITAL EYE. 527
Car hire warning. 97
Challenge to police over staff secrecy; WALES. 353
City have a chance to avoid the drop; LEAGUE TWO. 255
Cofis are too good; COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP. 160
Conservatives launch bid to be 'party of the poor' We can end poverty, vows Tory leader. 585
Cricket: Batey helps Warrington to carry on surprising; LOCAL CRICKET. 302
Cricket: Harbhajan sorry as he's hit with 11-match ban. 307
Cricket: Vet Nige leading the way; NORTH WALES CRICKET. 286
Cricket: Woods helps Port to triumph; LOCAL CRICKET. 261
DAILY POST YOUR VOICE IN WALES: New levels of violence to shock us all. 409
Dark horse to follow. 331
Dragons' woe avoidable says Toshack. 189
Drink-drive 'burp' ban is overturned; Judge upholds appeal. 448
Echoes of past in pub music; food & drink MY BEST N.WALES PUBS. 480
English village is first to join Greater Wales. 703
Ex-Guard helps heroes. 181
FA want answers over row. 195
Family bred to bakery traditions; food & drink. 535
Fathers fighting a battle. 120
Ferguson unconcerned about side's form in season's climax; UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE SEMI-FINALS. 346
football ROUND-UP: Baggies on brink. 87
football ROUND-UP: Eriksson future at City in doubt. 153
Football: 'PEN MAKES SCORING EASY'. 466
Football: AJ will not be quitting Goodison; Blues striker Andrew Johnson. 309
Football: Battle of Trafalgar's won by New Brighton; AMATEUR FOOTBALL Houlihans Birkenhead Sunday. 554
Football: Chester chase single point to be assured of safety. 457
Football: Dock sink South Liverpool with a last-gasp strike; AMATEUR FOOTBALL Frank Armitt Liverpool Premier. 473
Football: El Nino set to weather the storm. 692
Football: Future bright as Avenue's Truman Cup path is blocked; AMATEUR FOOTBALL B'head & Wirral. 247
Football: I'm ready to scrap for our final place - Torres; Spanish striker warns Chelsea defenders he's ready for battle UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE SEMI-FINALS. 880
Football: LESCOTT PAYING PRICE OF VERSATILITY. 271
Football: Liscard Bronze hopes for gold threatened by Irby; AMATEUR FOOTBALL Wallasey & District Sunday. 336
Football: Mowbray hails his Baggies' displays. 284
Football: Rijkaard is calling for Barcelona to attack; CHAMPIONS LEAGUE. 418
Football: STRONG TO THE FINISH; CHAMPIONS LEAGUE UNITED NOT RUNNING OUT OF STEAM SAYS FERGUSON We'll keep going up until very end...that's what we do best. 973
Football: Styal looking good for top spot; AMATEUR FOOTBALL Cheshire Building Society Cheshire League. 252
Football: That point should be enough for Euro return insists Phil; Villa draw is huge admits skipper. 776
Football: Transport sent on their way by GRA; AMATEUR FOOTBALL Stone Security Liverpool Business Houses. 345
Football: Unshackle Gerrard to end Stamford hoodoo. 629
Football: Villa will grab fifth - Carew. 304
Football: Vulcan hit for six; AMATEUR FOOTBALL Warrington Touchlie. 189
Football: Wenger praises Adebayor for doubling expectations. 351
Football: West Kirby retain title by edging five-goal thriller; AMATEUR FOOTBALL Carlsberg West Cheshire. 706
Forty firefighters drafted in as carpet showroom gutted in major terrace blaze. 142
Free city seminars on employment law minefield. 180
GARY FINLEY. 95
Golf: Birkdale to reveal changes to course. 138
Golf: Edge finds a double silver lining in debut season in Alliance. 125
Golf: Goodall's delight. 94
Golf: Heswall pair get a grip on prestigious Nelson Cup; Liverpool Alliance. 602
Golf: IN BRIEF - Boys leads challenge. 140
Golf: IN BRIEF - Charity day for hospice. 80
Golf: IN BRIEF - Fairhaven test for juniors. 89
Golf: IN BRIEF - Reds are on the greens. 105
Golf: IN BRIEF - Rotary coup for Southport. 113
Golf: IN BRIEF - S&A pair in leading role. 91
Golf: Rains can see an English victory parade; American visitor hails cream of crop EXCLUSIVE. 1646
Golf: Red jacket night for Captains. 87
Golf: Rogers chases title hat-trick. 149
Graffiti charges. 93
Horse Racing: Dark horse to follow. 321
Horse Racing: Godolphin wait to decide on 2,000 Guineas team. 711
IN BRIEF: Carew convinced Villa can go fifth. 89
IN BRIEF: Clarke up before disciplinary panel. 89
IN BRIEF: Crunch not deterring travel. 82
IN BRIEF: Girls heading to Menorca. 88
IN BRIEF: Give credits to jobless, says Lib-Dem leader. 113
IN BRIEF: Hair set for Old Trafford return. 91
IN BRIEF: Keen leads county charge. 84
IN BRIEF: Lancashire B are buzzing. 143
IN BRIEF: Murray meets Ancic. 92
IN BRIEF: Poll: Ban weak refs. 96
IN BRIEF: Redknapp hopes James will be fit. 90
IN BRIEF: Tributes to 'Pied Piper' of television. 91
IN BRIEF: Weir confident. 86
IN BRIEF: Westwood misses Charlotte date. 88
Internet fashion site bucks high street trends. 254
It was just a glass of water on a shelf and carried the title, An Oak Tree. Beds made of bread and jars of pork dripping? Philip Key considers some of the Tate's most unusual exhibits. 1094
It was like entering a Victorian bric-a-brac shop and finding the jolly-looking owner sorting out his curious wares. About Collage. 347
It was, as they say, an auspicious occasion: May 23, 1988 - the official opening of the Tate of the North, now universally acclaimed as Tate Liverpool. Creating a modern art gallery in a Liverpool dock was one of the first steps in revitalising the city. 979
It's a strange thing about people. Philip Key considers how Tate Liverpool's influence has affected the whole city. 1128
John hits form in Alliance; NORTH WALES ALLIANCE. 142
Kovalainen has no memory of crash. 257
LEISURE TIME: news QUIZ. 107
Lescott paying price of versatility. 285
Letter: Amber gamblers. 233
Letter: Anti-German riots. 149
Letter: Caution over crime. 89
Letter: Chaos spoils Arena concert. 272
Letter: Do you know Alice? 222
Letter: Don't forget the rest. 133
Letter: Protect our pensions. 154
Letter: Proud to be English. 153
Letter: Time to celebrate. 145
Letter: VIEWPOINT - Be vigilant. 110
Letter: VIEWPOINT - Help save our post offices. 186
Letter: VIEWPOINT - Power shock. 110
Letter: VIEWPOINT - Stores campaign. 113
Letter: VIEWPOINT - Use your vote. 207
Little keeping quiet on his big decisions. 527
LIVERPOOL DAILY POST: Time to resolve statue quarrel. 309
Liverpool or Manchester: Wylie, Hooton, Hook and Christian join the Great Debate. 219
LONDON MARKET; In association with BUSINESS VENTURE. 278
Man left kids home alone to cash his giro; WALES Judge labels 37-year-old a 'disgrace' for abandoning baby and sick child. 434
Mark's back firing to re-ignite tour hopes. 559
Mars buys chewing gum firm; In association with BUSINESS VENTURE. 104
McCanns investigate snatch attempt. 157
Memory Lane murals to help patients recover. 306
Merseytravel takes over smart card company; In association with BUSINESS VENTURE. 217
Money website considers move. Website overview 408
More RBS jobs cuts. 89
Motor Racing: Don't change; Lewis urged to stay exactly the same FORMULA ONE. 578
Motor Racing: Hamilton is too hard on himself, claims Dennis. 657
Musicians flock to inaugural Sound City; City's world impact to the fore. 408
Neglected mare and foal find new home; Horses in danger of dying. 377
Neville hopes point proves to be priceless. 621
NEWS FROM AROUND THE CLUBS. 811
Notorious brothers admit brawling. 191
Nuclear update. 100
OBITUARY: Michael Robinson. Obituary 372
Old Bailey records available online. 134
Ole's date. 98
ON THIS DAY IN ... 128
Online prices firm may move offices; Company outgrows site. 409
Paedophile walks free after police officer pretended to be 'Katie, 14'. 318
Passenger pulled knife on driver. 122
Patients 'rotated' to meet targets. 156
Paula Rego Retrospective. 323
People of Liverpool: I give you my Cityscape. 844
Peter Guy previews the gigs not to be missed. 285
Plane delivered. 123
Police close A541 following fatal car accident; WALES MORE TRAGEDY ON OUR ROADS. 251
Portuguese group link to Tranmere takeover; Investment company in key talks over future ownership of Prenton Park club EXCLUSIVE. 790
pounds 50,000 price tag on Austen's signed book. 138
Price of progress. 432
Riise fully focused on reaching final. 577
Riise: I'm ready to help fire us to final; Norwegian defender's over own goal error and determined to make amends EXCLUSIVE. 735
RIO: I ALWAYS LEAD BY EXAMPLE. 333
Ronaldinho on the move. 162
Ronaldo's to blame - Rijkaard. 127
Royal Liver stronger despite credit crunch; In association with BUSINESS VENTURE Iconic group on track. 431
Rugby Union: Wales hit by another Gavin injury. 303
Runaway horse safety inquiry; Haydock worker still 'critical' after being mown down. 434
Secret children never saw sun; Man alleged to have held his daughter captive for 24 years. 525
SEIZE THE MOMENT; Giggs' message to Red Devils: Don't waste big chance. 198
Sentimental journey set for Cannes Film Festival; Liverpool documentary chosen for screening. 521
Show is to blame for people building identical 'boxes'. 167
Show us Superlambanana documents, says lawyer; Company challenged to reveal ownership EXCLUSIVE. 407
Sisters' inheritance plea D-day. 210
Sky's the limit for 75th anniversary; With its 75th anniversary this summer, Liverpool Airport has plenty to celebrate. 1805
Snooker: Maximum surprise for poised-to-depart O'Sullivan. 408
Soccer player on the mend; Academy teenager conscious on ward. 294
Social worker taken off register. 144
Store chain Aldi in pounds 20m expansion scheme. 282
Stuart Jones on health screening; OPINION. 263
System has 'culture of complacency'. 232
Tate Liverpool 1988-2008. 897
Tesco's success recipe. 760
The bay time forgot; food & drink OUT FOR A BITE. 510
THE DAILY POST & YOU. 134
The first 20 years of Tate Liverpool have coincided with an explosive growth in the appreciation and enjoyment of the visual arts. Christoph Grunenberg, director, and Andrea Nixon, executive director, Tate Liverpool, on the gallery's success. 777
The Tate became famous - or should it be infamous? - for once displaying a pile of bricks and calling it art. Shopping: A Century of Art and Consumer Culture Arts editors Philip Key and Joe Riley look back on some of their favourite exhibitions in Tate Liverpool's 20-year history. 357
The WRVS; flash BACK. 325
TIME OUT: LOOKING BACK. 96
Tip to be transformed into mature woodland; pounds 21m scheme to regenerate landfill site. 526
Tomatoes - the new sunburn protection. 126
Tories aim to curtail strikes. 137
Town miss key players; CYMRU ALLIANCE. 125
Train crash kills 70. 202
Trial for mother. 100
Trust reopens talks with Wrexham. 274
Two in UK law top 100. 127
Two jailed for park murder of Goth. 391
Undoubtedly, the transfer of the Turner Prize competition to Liverpool had a tremendous effect on not only Tate Liverpool, but the tourism potential of the entire city and region. The Turner Prize has only ventured outside London once - to Liverpool. Joe Riley recalls the 2007 event. 581
Unshackle Gerrard and free him up to rattle Makelele. 679
WALES: 600 Olympic contracts ... and we get 3; Fury over 2012 snub for Wales. 463
WALES: Access forum due to meet up. 116
WALES: Air crew rescues man in cliff fall. 103
WALES: Cellists aim for mountain recitals. 219
WALES: Councils' use of terror law questioned. 406
WALES: County rise defies house price slump; ... but it's bad news for other Welsh home owners. 412
WALES: EISTEDDFOD GADEIRIOL LLANLLYFNI. 348
WALES: Elections bring big increase in mail. 168
WALES: Entrepreneur faces pier pressure. 262
WALES: Flats plan for club land is deferred. 238
WALES: Gelert worker stole goods. 93
WALES: High-flyers get on their bikes to raise cash for charity. 173
WALES: Holyhead will not swallow villages. 161
WALES: Kyffin Williams works raise pounds 300k at auction. 385
WALES: Last day for boss of civil service. 303
WALES: Legal bid launched to remove travellers; Council to move on camp where girl suffered bin fire ordeal. 400
WALES: Lifeboat tribute to lost loved ones. 345
WALES: Man risks life taking on blaze; Fire service repeat 'get out... stay out' advice after escape. 310
WALES: Minister gets fit for walking festival. 318
WALES: New lead on stray dogs service. 214
WALES: OOOPS! The first direct train from Wrexham to London for 41 years... arrives 36 minutes late. 457
WALES: Police apologise to family over assault no-show; Bullying victim waits two days to be interviewed. 454
WALES: Railway engines get to work. 254
WALES: Sea search for lost fisherman; MAN OVERBOARD REPORT SPARKS RESCUE BID. 449
WALES: Suspended sentence for assault. 309
WALES: Taxing problem. 145
WALES: Teenager locked up by court for breach. 205
WALES: VIP lined up for lecture. 116
WALES: Youth assaulted his mother. 204
Wembley losses unveiled. 150
Whitbread remains hopeful of growth; In association with BUSINESS VENTURE. 148
world ROUND-UP: Crash kills 20. 87
world ROUND-UP: Opposition claims majority. 108
World-class opera on the big screen. 138

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