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Articles from Daily Post (Liverpool, England) (June 2, 2008)

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'Urdd will stay strong on move' No plan for fixed sites, say festival bosses Urdd National Eisteddfod 2008. 496
Alcohol crackdown; Parents of drinkers may face prosecution. 375
Athletics: IN BRIEF - Bolt records the fastest run ever. 98
Athletics: IN BRIEF - Devonish throws down gauntlet. 96
Athletics: Lightning Bolt. 293
Audience steals the Anfield show; McCARTNEY ROCKS ANFIELD It was Sir Paul McCartney's big homecoming night - but the crowd was the real star, says Alan Weston. 858
Babel injury a shame - van der Sar; INTERNATIONAL FRIENDLY. 238
Babel's race against time to start season; Liverpool's Dutchman faces up to seven weeks out. 588
Bradford boss has to quit; In association with BUSINESS VENTURE. 101
Bradley believes a joint stadium 'can be delivered for the good of all involved'. 184
Breanne unable to force GB&I win; CURTIS CUP GOLF. 287
By George . . . a change of song gives street dancer the Talent crown. 319
CASH POINTS. 358
Cheaper 08 travel. 87
Cricket: Another defeat for struggling Huyton. 319
Cricket: Bay still searching for their first win; LIVERPOOL COMP. 271
Cricket: Bootle's title defence is looking convincing. 558
Cricket: Dramatic finish in Alderley Edge clash; LOCAL CRICKET. 268
Cricket: Leaders ease to another fine win. 274
Cricket: MOLD VICTORY OPENS UP TITLE RACE; NORTH WALES LEAGUE. 309
Cricket: Prestatyn cause of their own downfall; LIVERPOOL COMP. 379
Cricket: Records put on hold after Headingley washout. 287
Cricket: Trem to miss out as selectors stay loyal; TEST CRICKET. 522
Cricket: Tremlett to be let down by selectors. 800
Crowds flock to see Klimt as Tate Liverpool records its busiest-ever weekend. 134
Culture Diary: Bugsy Malone youngsters hit the stage at civic hall. 217
Culture Diary: Curtain up for Unity Treasure. 214
Culture Diary: KEY Events; THE ARTS EDITOR'S PICK OF THE DAY. 185
Culture Diary: Simon says he's game for a laugh; LIVERPOOL COMEDY FESTIVAL Simon Amstell/ Royal Court Liverpool 08 EUROPEAN CAPITAL OF CULTURE. 399
DAILY POST YOUR VOICE IN WALES: Post offices: the truth is out at last. 421
Dallaglio legacy can live on - Rees. 246
Display shows home is where the art is; Exhibition at city centre flat. 371
Dog-walking pair rescued from rising tide. 83
Don't give Gascoigne a drink, pleads sister. 151
Doubles for Bryn scholarship hopefuls; Urdd National Eisteddfod 2008. 275
Dougherty goes fourth after roller-coaster ride. 617
Drivers want safer roads. 156
Fashion show a family affair; Stella shows off her latest collection at LIPA. 519
Fear for thousands more post offices. 267
Fear of losing fuels Saints on to victory. 771
Food for thought at school canteen; The days of rock-hard chips and soggy semolina have been left far behind. Laura Davis looks at a 21st-century school dinner. 1542
Football: Babel left facing a race for fitness. 503
Football: Craig: We've some way to go. 264
Football: Dein says Blatter's plans will hurt Prem. 264
Football: Everton defender Jagielka caps fine season with debut in England's end-of-season stroll. 345
Football: NEW FACES SO CRUCIAL. 361
Football: Starlets see silver lining; DUTCH COURAGE NOT ENOUGH FOR VICTORY Wales are outclassed by superior Holland but it's another crucial lesson for Toshack's young guns. 895
Football: Sven's not in Mexico says agent. 370
Football: The shy ten who became the ultimate goal machine; THE GREATEST N.WALIAN FOOTBALLERS - PART SEVEN Our series on the best players ever to hail from the region continues as Ian Rush tells Mark Currie how he achieved all his ambitions FRIDAY TG JONES. 1208
Football: Tottenham target is staying with Lazio. 215
Football: We must take the positives from loss; COMMENT. 413
Former Arsenal director attacks Blatter proposal. 248
Gat: I'm spoilt for choice at fly-half. 200
Golf: USA wins Curtis Cup in St Andrews clash. 316
Helping hand on the cards for struggling pensioners. 566
Horse Racing: Major's Ascot aim as Derby in focus. 409
Horse Racing: Mike set to chime for bell. 308
Hull stage Challenge Cup shock. 183
I have the belief to win, says Djokovic; FRENCH OPEN TENNIS. 501
Ideas on offer as technology hopefuls bid to tempt investors; In association with BUSINESS VENTURE. 199
If a bird on a stick is art, what about our beloved Beryl? 693
IN BRIEF: Acropolis Rally is won by Loeb. 97
IN BRIEF: Gretna's time up. 82
IN BRIEF: Rates to stay. 101
IN BRIEF: Royal farewell to the QE2. 89
Ivanovic refuses to talk of winning grand slam despite impressive victory. 283
KNIFED ON THE BEACH; Man held for attempted murder after slashing. 117
Lacklustre England limp to victory; Rugby Union TEST MATCH. 268
LEISURE TIME: news QUIZ. 120
Letter: Blown away. 131
Letter: Cheap day out. 193
Letter: Digital delight. 149
Letter: Give us a break. 132
Letter: Joint Stadium is best for city. 262
Letter: Like sardines in tin-can trains. 388
Letter: Police state. 135
Letter: Street patrols. 149
Letter: Tale of two cities. 86
Letter: Target nonsense. 152
Letter: This is no time to be scrapping CAP. 212
Letter: Thrilling views. 139
Letter: Time for action. 222
Letter: Worth the wait. 128
LIVERPOOL DAILY POST: Why Culture Year is so capital. 367
Man held after teenager killed 20 miles from home. 234
Man wins staying alive bet. 220
MARTIN DWYER. 180
McCartney's Sound rocks the crowd; THE HOMECOMING GIG Liverpool 08 EUROPEAN CAPITAL OF CULTURE. 662
Mike set to chime for bell. 327
MONEY: Hey, big saver ... rates keep on rising; It's never been a better time to put a little something away for a rainy day, as Jeremy Gates reports. 1020
Motorcycling: IN BRIEF - Martin's TT fight. 84
OBITUARY: Jimmy Dell. Obituary 387
ON THIS DAY IN ... 96
Packing up for a great new career; in association with publicjobswales.co.uk. 445
Parents of child binge drinkers will face prosecution. 222
Podium place for Clipper crew. 140
Police in hunt for man's killer. 596
Promising - but now hard work begins; INTERNATIONAL FRIENDLY. 904
Rail staff balloted for strike action. 198
Regional success has Irish buoyant; Rugby Union. 270
Resort bus link to airport is scrapped; EXCLUSIVE Crackdown on drivers idling in lay-bys. 461
Ron's set to reveal where his future lies. 270
Ronaldo to announce his future plans. 279
Rugby League: Pressure mounts on Widnes after another defeat. 407
Rugby Union: Andrew dismisses fears for duo's fitness; Toby Flood yesterday. 316
Ryder hopefuls can't stop Strange victory in Wales. 361
Schoolgirl, 6, crushed by 7 1/2 -tonne skip wagon; Child left with serious leg injuries. 359
Shops rethink brings EFC stadium one step closer; EXCLUSIVE City council's approval for Tesco retreat. 524
Sport ROUND-UP: Jessica injured. 90
Sport ROUND-UP: Nadal on fire to reach last eight. 137
Sport ROUND-UP: Seb back on top. 105
Sport ROUND-UP: Valentino victory. 124
Strange days; Scott takes Celtic title despite a dizzy spell WELSH OPEN GOLF. 876
Straw rejects change of leader. 214
SUNDAY TIPS; In association with BUSINESS VENTURE. 353
TAUGHT A LESSON; Experience of Dutch style so priceless-Tosh. 432
The power of cash. 488
Thieves work out gym plan to get car keys. 89
THOUGHT for the DAY. 219
Thousands take to streets for Tunnel 10k. 182
TIME OUT: LOOKING BACK. 82
Toshack praises young Welsh side after defeat. 507
VIEWPOINT: LAST week, it was announced that Golwg. 528
WALES: 'No guarantee post office cull will stop here' SAVE YOUR POST OFFICES 'Government can't duck responsibility' say MPs. 493
WALES: Ancient crossings. 187
WALES: Big future predicted for young singer. 217
WALES: Bishop to retire after 10 years. 213
WALES: Body discovery 'not suspicious'. 119
WALES: Body in sea may be missing fisherman. 179
WALES: Bring back our ferry; CALL TO RESTORE ONCE-POPULAR STRAIT SERVICE. 426
WALES: Building begins on new school after fields row. 393
Wales: Desperate cancer therapy struggle for 3-yr-old Stella; Treating new tum our will destroy immune system. 444
WALES: Escape with scratches. 189
WALES: Fancy a Peardrop? Sweet begonia to be launched at show. 226
WALES: Fly-past at veterans' big day. 131
WALES: Help on offer to keep your home. 201
WALES: Hold-ups plague the A55. 81
WALES: Knifed on a busy beach; Horror as victim slashed on throat. 385
WALES: Lifeboat rescues breakdown yacht. 172
WALES: Motorists face month of delays. 241
WALES: NEVER AGAIN; 71-YEAR-OLD PILOT'S VOW AFTER SECOND CRASH. 546
WALES: New rules to tackle timeshare cheats. 311
WALES: Nurse verbally abused babies. 353
Wales: Railway included in guide. 96
WALES: Sudden death of Patricia, 44, shocks village; Husband being consoled by friends. 294
WALES: Summer show of students' art. 158
WALES: Teens 'lucky' after inflatable crocodile sank under them; WEEKEND OF 'CHAOS' AROUND N.WALES COAST... 636
WALES: Thousands in Race for Life. 442
Wales: Women take four roles in cabinet. 205
WALES: Wooden you know it? Everyone had a great time at festival. 149
Warner: Beckham must be used to win your cup bid; INTERNATIONAL FRIENDLY. 515
Watchdog puts blocks on chlorine packaging sale; In association with BUSINESS VENTURE Concerns over reduced competition. 330
We've got the cash to pay for 2008; Culture Company delight as funding comes through EXCLUSIVE. 277
Welcome to Artistic Republic of Garston; Cultural revolution on village streets. 244
Weld is denied a Famous victory. 125
Wing wizard Shane looking to show off; Rugby Union. 733
Woman held over deaths. 130

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