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

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Title Author Type Words
ANGER AT VANDALISED WYNFORD MEMORIAL. 176
ASOS bucks trend. 89
Athletics: Paula to run in New York; sport ROUND-UP. 107
Beauty/win or bin? ideas. 199
Bell's return will give Wales extra punch; BLUES' EURO AMBITIONS HANG IN THE BALANCE. 191
Benitez hails goal centurion Gerrard; Manager lauds captain on winning night of landmarks at Anfield. 628
Berbatov refuses to celebrate. 86
Boloni reveals his grand Euro plan; UEFA CUP FIRST ROUND SECOND LEG STANDARD LIEGE v EVERTON, TONIGHT, 6:40PM live on Five. 373
Boloni warning: Fear us; BLUES' EURO AMBITIONS EVERTON. 141
Boxer to take to Arena stage. 92
britain ROUND-UP: Pay rises leap to nearly 4%. 100
britain ROUND-UP: Saintly state. 96
Brown in new crisis move. 364
Burning controls slammed; FARM & COUNTRY. 164
By invitation only; people. 367
Cancer is a journey you don't choose to go on; health Emma Pinch takes inspiration from a survivor. 901
Car costs going up. 366
Cathedral crypt perfect place for Le Corbusier designs. 182
CCTV cameras installed at school toilet blocks; Council move defended. 473
Century man Stevie eyes silverware; CHAMPIONS LEAGUE GROUP D. 153
Champions League Group D. 123
Chancellor of new university tackles work with a passion. 193
City goes Up the Wall to celebrate art. 140
City ready to seize China Expo 2010 opportunities; LDP Creative In association with Merseyside acme Creative sector at heart of vital show. 460
City trial begins of youth, 18, accused of shooting Rhys dead. 206
Climate shift 'most pressing problem' Patten warns business leaders. 479
Craze brings eighties icon to MTV awards; Rick Astley is a surprise nomination at this year's MTV awards thanks to online craze RickRolling. 252
Creamery awards for loyal suppliers. 454
Cricket: Watkinson focusing on top not bottom. 577
DAILY POST YOUR VOICE IN WALES: An expensive lesson in arts funding. 438
Dare to be aware of breast cancer; fashion. 373
Dockside bars chalk up record sales in Culture Year. 179
Drogba injury blow for Chelsea. 206
Dutch ace Kuyt is a Euro star once m; REDS CONTINUE ON THE ROAD TO ROME Dirk on a drought in the Prem? 561
Economy findings published. 144
Euro dance celebration of Capital of Culture Year. 198
Festival will be streets ahead; happening. 89
Final piece in the jigsaw to complete Liverpool One; LIVERPOOL ONE PHASE TWO Around a billion pounds of investment paid off yesterday - as David Bartlett reports. 703
Firm poised to shed 70 management jobs; Shop Direct to continue restructuring. 298
Focus on cutting farm energy bills; Biodigesters, solar power and much more on show. 447
Football: City boss sure SWP is in Cap's thinking; MAN CITY v OMONIA TONIGHT, 7.45PM. 304
Football: Defender is all set for return to action. 236
Football: Fab laughed at Theo U21s request; England striker Theo Walcott. 265
Football: Scholes out after Aalborg injury. 257
Football: Spender in a sweat as he awaits news on elbow. 705
Football: There's still more to come blasts ace Ron. 664
From docklands to Tory stage. 161
Golf: Els won't be taking it easy to end drought in Dunhill. 650
Golf: Rose backs tour increase; sport ROUND-UP. 183
Hard choices to be made in land payment review; Rural Affairs Editor Andrew Forgrave takes a closer look at the options put forward for future funding. 778
Hard work from Kuyt is finally rewarded. 689
Herbal animal healing. 133
Historic Anfield night hints at more to come. 1043
Historic Reds; REDS CONTINUE ON THE ROAD TO ROME LIVERPOOL v PSV More highs lie ahead for Benitez's Liverpool. 953
Hospital trusts score top marks; Audit Commission applauds Merseyside 'financial health'. 441
Huge bovine TB testing programme gets under way in Wales. 151
IN BRIEF: Best's hefty ban. 80
IN BRIEF: Cables through. 101
IN BRIEF: Ex-butler took sex 'friend' to Royal tea party. 87
IN BRIEF: Godolphin pray for rain in Arc. 92
IN BRIEF: Hughes backing Wright-Phillips. 100
IN BRIEF: Prospective buyers eye Newcastle. 81
IN BRIEF: Radcliffe on road. 96
IN BRIEF: Wilkinson faces lengthy lay-off. 86
IN SQUAD WE TRUST; Nev: We have strength to win. 579
Jean genius for hard times; happening. 81
John Bown; OBITUARY. 396
KEY Events; THE ARTS EDITOR'S PICK OF THE DAY. 207
Knowhow in naked oats. 181
LEISURE TIME: news QUIZ. 110
Letter: Badger cull so futile. 177
Letter: Bonkers. 193
Letter: County's failure. 127
Letter: Different view. 196
Letter: No change. 167
Letter: Not democratic. 208
Letter: Parking problem. 242
Letter: PFI piffle. 213
Letter: Pride plea. 124
Letter: Quality jobs? 167
Letter: Support them. 142
Letter: What now, Gordon? 252
Letter: Why US bailout is wrong answer. 161
Living it up with... people Magdalena Witkowska, 30, is the restaurant manager at Il Forno. 215
Local Athletics: Hatton death stuns Liverpool Harriers. 323
Man admits knife killing. 104
Man, 68, dies after crash. 90
Manager must find response tonight and turn season around; UEFA CUP FIRST ROUND SECOND LEG STANDARD LIEGE v EVERTON, TONIGHT, 6:40PM live on Five. 550
Manufacturing firms hit record low. 232
Motor Racing: Team GB to miss opener. 129
Moyes' men can't afford to be out of second cup competition by October; BLUES' EURO AMBITIONS HANG IN THE BALANCE. 614
Moyes: No room for error now; UEFA CUP FIRST ROUND SECOND LEG STANDARD LIEGE v EVERTON, TONIGHT, 6:40PM live on Five. 982
Murder charges. 92
Music gets a sporting chance. 214
New role is suiting Taylor. 571
New survey points to recession. 126
No charges against footballer over assault accusation. 86
No miracle cures, says Cameron. 199
NWDA 'as doomed as Anne Boleyn' Tory targets development quango. 352
ON THIS DAY IN ... 117
OPINION: Technology can be a double-edged sword which can enhance or degrade our creativity; LDP Creative In association with Merseyside acme. 400
PR brief for Red Hot book; LDP Creative In association with Merseyside acme. 143
Proper recognition for Saints' giant Graham. 428
Pub customers put brakes on service sector growth. 248
Puffin portrait scoops honour; Amateur snaps up top photo award. 553
QE2 to make last Mersey voyage. 172
Refreshing change; MARK THOMAS TRUST THE POST. 475
Rhys is YFC chair; out and ABOUT. 86
Rugby League: Leeds ready for big clash; sport ROUND-UP. 154
Rugby Union: Warren to hold clear the air talks with all regions; sport ROUND-UP. 238
Salon is a cut above; happening. 81
School stunned by closure bombshell; Fury at clash with murder trial date. 484
Sculthorpe tips sharper Saints to gain Cup revenge; RUGBY LEAGUE. 369
Sham bride arrested in wedding dress. 176
Shankly recreation back for a fortnight; EUROPEAN CAPITAL OF CULTURE. 350
Shooting 'could happen again'. 190
So much rests on Belgium trip; UEFA CUP FIRST ROUND SECOND LEG BLUE WATCH. 618
Spend a little, give a lot; fashion Emma Johnson shows you how to be pretty in pink and help raise vital funds. 390
Star's club shut after stabbings is set to reopen; Singer promises to install weapons detector. 451
Stars must prove worth on field. 308
Success on menu; in association with fish4jobs Michelle Rushton meets SARAH MARION, general manager, Simply Heathcotes. 412
Tag scheme's a dud... but I can't stop it; FARM & COUNTRY EC too determined, says minister. 451
Takeover hopes boosted by PM. 422
THOUGHT for the DAY. 200
Tigers' tale is one to support. 185
Time for Blues to cut out the silly mistakes; BLUES' EURO AMBITIONS EVERTON. 1147
TIME OUT: LOOKING BACK. 96
Time to get in the pink; ideas Emma Johnson shows you how to support the campaign with brilliant buys. 477
Tram network tops the transport agenda; EXCLUSIVE Call for task force to revive light rail plan. 551
Trams return to city agenda; LIVERPOOL DAILY POST. 302
Veterinary nurse needs to be calm but positive; in association with publicjobswales.co.uk. 439
Video makers launch into a new format. 275
VIEWPOINT: DAFYDD WIGLEY. 516
WALES: A leap of faith. 127
WALES: Airbus wings will still be Welsh. 239
WALES: AM flags up illegal plates. 373
WALES: Campaign to keep theatre open. 263
WALES: Councillor's light saver. 153
WALES: Decision time in handbag trial. 262
WALES: Evicted lodger set flat on fire to get revenge. 429
WALES: Ferocity of dog attack left me shocked; says councillor bitten by German Shepherd. 410
WALES: HALF PRICE MANSION SALE. 318
WALES: Heidi's ever so highly delighted. 210
WALES: Holiday coaches targeted by thief. 131
WALES: Horse was neglected. 166
WALES: Hospital left my brother stranded; STROKE VICTIM'S HOLIDAY NIGHTMARE Lack of beds blamed for month-long Greek ordeal. 626
WALES: I WAS GOING NOWHERE. 110
WALES: I'm not going to make you any promises; TORY PARTY CONFERENCE 'No miracle cure" for our economy says Cameron. Conference notes 688
WALES: I've got the hottest chillies in the world; ..BUT YOU WON'T CATCH ME EATING ONE, SAYS PRIZE-WINNING GARDENER. 535
WALES: Leah, 13, cooks up a contest winner. 203
WALES: Mayor presented with important piece of trading history. 203
WALES: Minister calms merger rumours. 167
WALES: Our Shane was such a good lad; FAMILY'S TRIBUTES AS CRASH KILLS NEW DAD. 428
WALES: Poet gives voice to his past. 297
WALES: pounds 70m push to help get unemployed into work. 405
WALES: Protesters lobby planners over drug rehab centre. 229
WALES: Sanctuary opens thanks to offenders. 246
WALES: School head's plan for better language skills. 305
WALES: Singer to raise cash for Welsh school. 216
WALES: Special hearing. 134
WALES: Staff in the pink to raise money for breast cancer. 301
WALES: TALE TO INSPIRE FAITHFUL; TORY PARTY CONFERENCE. Conference news 257
WALES: Talks planned over ITV cutbacks. 168
WALES: What he did will never go away; ...AND NOW HIS DEATH HAS ROBBED US OF OUR JUSTICE SISTER SEXUALLY ABUSED BY DAD. 560
WALES: Windfarm plan faces new hurdle. 359
WALES: You've let this waste millions; Millennium Centre's cash crisis probed WAG failed to keep track of its finances Public left to pick up bill as costs soared. 653
We're in best shape to beat Liege - Neville. 768
Why we should all be pink ladies this month; Fashion Victim happening. 516
Wilson looks set to return for City after injury. 281
Wingwalker is flying high. 328
Wingwalker is flying high. 327
Women's Football: England look to Everton core. 277
Your Stars. 773

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