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

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'Artful codger' escapes prison. 193
'Hijack' winner collects pounds 50,000. 103
'Instant teachers' ready to go; Teach First project set for launch in Liverpool. 458
A new Ray of hope for Anfield soccer legend; Fans launch campaign to help Kennedy. 677
Americans facing an uphill battle to win back support. 207
Ancient inn with a warm welcome; food&drink MY BEST N.WALES PUBS. 498
Appeal for sweet childhood memories. 139
Astronomer captures first image of stricken satellite; Webcam takes photograph of top-secret craft. 528
Athletics: First cross title for ace West. 658
Attacker on camera. 99
Benefits cheat spared prison. 156
Birkdale offer; Golf northwest. 115
Blair joins firm as international adviser. 223
BRITAIN: 84-yr-old con-man spared prison. 232
BRITAIN: Diana's fear of al fayed 'spying'. 209
BRITAIN: Drink-drive charge for bus driver. 89
BRITAIN: Hoogstraten denies flouting Zimbabwe laws. 171
BRITAIN: MP 'sorry' for overpaying son; 'Invisible' student given pounds 40,000 out of expenses. 469
Builder offers 'green' option on new houses. 291
Car makers to show the way in new training plans; Brown's fears over world skills gap. 398
Chance for bands to get on the HUB; 08 Culture Diary. 204
Changing with the times; RE-VIEW: EXPLORING 20th-CENTURY ART Tate Liverpool, Albert Dock, tel: 0151 702 7400 Every Tuesday from today - April 1, 6-8pm pounds 120, pounds 95 concessions. 131
Children's department recruitment freeze. 195
City Arena in bid to stage prestige BBC sports awards; Talks open as Liverpool aims for event coup EXCLUSIVE. 524
City restaurant named as best the North can offer; Carriage Works' chef-patron among those honoured. 446
City's clipper battles for the lead in world race; Liverpool 08 in third. 441
City's new PR head on six-month contract. 236
Corrigan the one to beat in Algarve opener. 380
County probes alleged frauds by staff. 213
Cricket: Bond's absence good for us but not game - Bell. 889
Cricket: Bond's licence to thrill taken away. 541
Cricket: Gilchrist confirms IPL participation. 219
DAILY POST YOUR VOICE IN WALES: 'Mcqualified' for work - but what? 395
DAVID CHARTERS. 778
Destitute in a strange land... just let me home; Deported Asbo man's plea from Philippines. 589
DINING DIRECTORY; food&drink. Directory 552
Dog killed its owner. 103
Drugs worth pounds 800 found in woman's fridge. 185
Family tell of abused woman's ordeal. 369
Fans remain unconvinced by Liverpool's US owners; But confidence grows Benitez will stay. 491
Fans stay as loyal as ever to city pop legend; Fury beat goes on after 25 years. 632
Father 'forced gun into wife's mouth' Court told of man's threats to kill. 365
Father killed in row over football. 153
Feed Back; The Debate. 264
Fiona Parry on the continued credit crunch; LDP Legal In association with Mackintosh Solicitors Ltd OPINION. 242
Five convicted of pounds 53m cash robbery. 533
Five guilty of pounds 53m Securitas robbery; Manager and family kidnapped. 427
flash BACK. 251
Flying high with massive order. 139
football ROUND-UP: Matt committed. 92
football ROUND-UP: Owen's still key admits Wenger. 199
Football: Aber aim to book their spot in finals; WELSH PREMIER LG CUP. 189
Football: Bay hoping to make it three out of three; UNIBOND LEAGUE. 234
Football: Blues aim to avoid Leighton operation. 399
Football: Callands earn a share of the spoils; Warrington Touchline. 296
Football: Cup tie should be a real spectacle. 287
Football: DANNY HAS A LIFELINE; TOSHACK'S MEN READY FOR NORWAY AT THE RACECOURSE Door wide open for Collins to make return. 651
Football: Downing aims to follow Woodgate out. 271
Football: Dragons swoop for Chester ace Ellison. 158
Football: Embarrassing Reds are laughing stock. 565
Football: Everton draw in six-goal thriller; COCA-COLA FOOTBALL LEAGUE ONE TBANMEBE ROVERS v GILUNGHAM, TONIGHT 7.45PM EVERTON ACADEMY FOOTBALL. 336
Football: Greenall slip-up allows pack to keep in touch. 307
Football: Hat-trick hero Atherton inspires league to victory. 865
Football: Homan's late winner sends St Sebastian's through. 375
Football: IN BRIEF - Cahill fee agreed with Trotters. 86
Football: IN BRIEF - Ghana secure safe passage. 89
Football: IN BRIEF - O'Neill praises departing Swede. 98
Football: Kuyt: We can go all the way in FA Cup. 561
Football: Leeds manager Wise to quit and join Newcastle. 685
Football: Limbert back to face his old club; WELSH PREMIER LG CUP. 295
Football: McAuley sets his sights on a Youth Cup hat-trick. 689
Football: Money is still the key difference. 249
Football: Moore is excited by revival at Tranmere; COCA-COLA FOOTBALL LEAGUE ONE TBANMEBE ROVERS v GILUNGHAM, TONIGHT 7.45PM. 691
Football: Myrie-Williams staying for the season; COCA-COLA FOOTBALL LEAGUE ONE TBANMEBE ROVERS v GILUNGHAM, TONIGHT 7.45PM. 271
Football: New Derby owners: We won't copy Liverpool. 212
Football: Nomads go on rampage to find home at the top. 214
Football: PROVE YOU HAVE PRIDE; Tosh throws down Wales gauntlet to his misfits. 281
Football: Repeat show; Same again would be a perfect aim br Dragons. 700
Football: Saints add Townson; FAW PREMIER CUP. 216
Football: Scholesy still has a lot to offer United. 765
Football: Speke left cursing Sacre after shock loss. 766
Football: Swans take the plunge as Queens smash a dozen. 380
Football: Tosh is full of praise for Flynn fledglings; TOSHACK'S MEN READY FOR NORWAY AT THE RACECOURSE. 531
Football: Vickery is grateful to have 'Volcano' as his team-mate. 522
Football: Wrexham launch cross-border raid for City's Ellison; COCA-COLA FOOTBALL LEAGUE ONE TBANMEBE ROVERS v GILUNGHAM, TONIGHT 7.45PM. 266
Fraud case bank trader charged and released. 124
Fresh bluetongue tests all clear but stoke farming fear. 523
Fund ability in transfer market key to success. 266
Gallery dream comes true for student, 50 years later; Walker inspired Liverpool Cityscape artist. 491
Georgian splendour. 615
Golf: Excellent final day has Adam in second; AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP. 137
Golf: Florentyna chases dream of Curtis Cup appearance; Date against Americans would cap amateur career ahead of pro choice. 1135
Golf: Nick in the swing with top 10 spot. 274
Heinz Fuld; OBITUARY. Obituary 395
Horse Racing: Novice Numide ready to fire. 284
Horse Racing: Number up for injured former National winner. 345
Hotel's bats no hitch for weddings. 262
Housebuilder remains bullish about UK growth for 2008. 223
Houston struggles in middle east sun; PRO NEWS. 175
I was trying to shoot magpie and my wife just got in the way; Drunk husband's excuse for air rifle attack... 437
IN BRIEF: Cricket: Panesar aiming for improvement. 93
IN BRIEF: Dream ticket? 84
IN BRIEF: Fire damages luxury hotel. 87
IN BRIEF: Golf: Woods fires his warning to rivals. 88
IN BRIEF: Hockey: Bowdon beaten. 81
IN BRIEF: No invitation for Charles. 96
IN BRIEF: Rugby Union: De Luca amazed at debut prospect. 90
IN BRIEF: Swimming: Halsall's record. 93
IN BRIEF: Toddler hurt in ice cream van accident. 102
IN BRIEF: Winter returns with gales and blizzards. 118
Inquest to open on officer suspected of double killing. 231
Internet finance tycoon turns to luxury property; Blue-chip portfolio of 10 mini-hotels. 425
Israelis in move to bury the hatchet with surviving Beatles. 284
It's obscene to lend this gallery pounds 150,000; Its modern art is just a bore, says councilor. 420
Juve move an 'honour' for Sissoko. 659
KEY Events; 08 Culture Diary THE ARTS EDITOR'S PICK OF THE DAY. 193
Law firm scoops top accolade; LDP Legal In association with Mackintosh Solicitors Ltd. 130
Law school lecture; LDP Legal In association with Mackintosh Solicitors Ltd. 101
Leading Lib-Dem denies charges. 116
Leaflets appeal after club stabbing. 152
Legal experts don their headsets for new lunchtime phone-in show; LDP Legal In association with Mackintosh Solicitors Ltd. 242
LEISURE TIME: news QUIZ. 129
LEISURE TIME: QUIZ CHALLENGE. 84
Leonard: No post-World Cup hangover for England. 342
Letter: A lasting tribute. 265
Letter: Ban his record. 211
Letter: Easy target. 104
Letter: Flood fears. 104
Letter: Loss of autonomy. 151
Letter: Ongoing crimes. 175
Letter: Save our money. 155
Letter: Skilled workers. 207
Letter: Under threat. 183
Limo safety crackdown. 108
Litter blights beauty spot. 231
LIVERPOOL DAILY POST: Surgery time too valuable to waste. 330
LIVERPOOL DAILY POST: THE DAILY POST & YOU. 133
Living on the eve of destruction; Liverpool's Georgian heritage is being shamefully squandered, claims one outspoken critic. Peter Elson goes walkabout with campaigner Wayne Colquhoun. 562
LONDON MARKET. 270
Look north and discover some Irish golfing gems; GOLFING TRAVELOGUE. 806
Man jailed for attack on mother. 203
Man punched in face in late-night assault. 163
Man, 34, jailed for molesting girl, 13. 138
Manager 'cast slurs at Countess' Park boss lost job after smears, tribunal told. 557
McDonald's to offer burger bar A-levels. 291
MEET THE CHAMPION; Name: Marcus Stam Age: 25 Occupation: Quantity surveyor Club: Heswall Handicap: Plus one. 625
Method in my madness. 96
Milking a diet for all it's worth; food&drink. 371
Morgan all set to fill in for James. 212
Mother's pounds 1.1m win is biggest in bingo. 329
Motoi men win. 100
Motor Sport: Mosley tips Hamilton for super success. 232
Moyes: Klinsmann approach 'ridiculous' Everton manager backs Benitez against US owners. 741
Musical delights galore for the new Empire season; 08 Culture Diary. Theater review 320
New drugs help for eye patients; Mersey PCTs approve treatment. 462
New service helps combat problem. 143
NEWS FROM AROUND THE CLUBS; tapgolf@hotmail.com. 662
Nice one PM. 91
No Opposing Numide. 290
Objectors wait for verdict on waste-to-power plan; Safety fears over energy recovery. 431
OFF HIS TROLLEY; 75-year-old headbutts and threatens to stab supermarket worker in row over parking space. 107
On course for culture; Laura Davis looks at some challenging new programmes to promote a greater awareness of modern art. 946
ON THIS DAY IN. 103
Petition on home packs. 200
Plain and simple what the missing ingredient is at Everton - millions of spare cash. 241
Police have spent pounds 25,820 on needle machine appeal. 411
Police in purge on illegal car plates. 239
Polish cannabis farmer jailed. 124
pounds 100k grant to decipher political rhetoric. 218
Praise as three senior city barristers appointed QCs; LDP Legal In association with Mackintosh Solicitors Ltd Criminal and commercial specialists sworn in as silks. 351
Premieres and launches for every day of the week. 132
Protest over council's arms trade investment. 353
Raider jailed for armed robberies. 189
Researcher critical after quarry fall. 161
Results must ensure the laughter is put to bed. 557
Retail comeback. 82
Rhyl all set for Alliance; NORTH WALES ALLIANCE. 116
Rugby Union: I'm glad he's on my side says Phil; SIX NATIONS COUNTDOWN. 307
Rugby Union: It's madness to grant planning permission just to Welsh speakers. 802
Rugby Union: Jonny on verge of breaking a record; SIX NATIONS COUNTDOWN. 370
Rugby Union: O'Connor: Keep up your super support. 529
Rugby Union: Wales hit back at unfit hair bear slur; SIX NATIONS COUNTDOWN. 551
Rugby Union: Wilkinson deserves my record - Jenkins. 168
Scheme set to develop baths site. 190
Sculpture as high as Nelson's Column. Column 166
Second financial role for Blair. 158
Shares continue downward trend. 415
Should pupils be able to leave school at 14? Allowing pupils to end studies early is a new radical idea. David Higgerson reports. 282
Should pupils be able to leave school at 14? The Debate Allowing pupils to end studies early is a new radical idea. 1357
Snooker: Liverpool potter beats White. 341
Stadium opposed. 84
Surgeries in crisis over missed appointments; Patients struggle for treatment as 3,000 fail to turn up at one practice EXCLUSIVE. 618
Taking wing with order. 161
Tennis: Djokovic to keep his focus. 253
Tennis: Djokovic vows to remain focused after victory. 307
Tesco blackmailer jailed for six years. 323
The best of British dance for all to see; Public and private shows across the city 08 Culture Diary. 273
THE HIGH ROAD; food&drink OUT FOR A BITE. 627
THE POST FORUM. 211
The price of art; Building's owner sold the wall with the painting. 434
There's still plenty of turbulence in the air; Markets braced for fresh turmoil. 510
THOUGHT for the DAY. 217
Three in court after pub brawl. 96
TIME OUT: LOOKING BACK. 103
TIME OUT: QUIZ CHALLENGE. 83
TOM BODDEN CAPITAL EYE; VIEW POINT. 472
TOTTENHAM. 102
TV show defends programme makers in city gun row. 259
Two clubs locked in a battle at the top. 507
Vanishing rooms. 87
WALES: AM's fears for future of theatre. 259
WALES: Awards night for tourist attractions. Awards list 190
WALES: Bull is shot dead by police after freedom bid. 271
WALES: Councils win pounds 2.8m for rural areas. 164
WALES: Giant postbox protest on closures. 224
WALES: He didn't want coalition... but we're old friends; Morgan plays down differences with Murphy. 486
WALES: Previous fine for angling assault. 235
WALES: School rapped for 'basic weaknesses' SECOND POOR REPORT IN 5 YEARS FOR SECONDARY. 437
WALES: Sir Kyffin painting aids Urdd appeal. 259
WALES: Stuck on Snowdon in jeans and trainers; MOUNTAIN RESCUE DRAMA Ill-equipped walkers criticised after they got stuck on ridge. 476
WALES: Trolley rage; Swearing pensioner headbutts 20-yr-old assistant in parking dispute. 625
WALL ST. 82
We have to think of something else to offer them. 541
We owe it to the past to protect and cherish this building. 552
Website for new school. Website overview 86
Woolworths backs Blu-Ray. 150
Young dancers make it through to national ballet finals. 295
Young film-making hopefuls with an eye on a Bafta award. 225
your LETTERS: Insult to injury. 185
your LETTERS: On the buses. 178
your LETTERS: Scooter madness. 287
your LETTERS: Smacks of Big Brother tactics. 115
Your Stars. 873
Zeppelin may tour. 85

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