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Articles from Daily Post (Liverpool, England) (October 28, 2009)

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'Blueprint is not showing results' criticised the plan, claiming it projected; Plan to be discussed by forum as WAG strategy is slammed by chairman. 641
'Closing wards adds to burden'. 257
'Dan ni'n dathlu Calan Gaeaf ers canrifoedd. 775
'Don't abandon support for SMEs'. 134
'Minister for North' pledge; Poll casts shadow over Labour leadership contest. 475
'Tormentor' Owen is back to superb best; CARLING CUP. 639
'Welsh dyslexia services needed'. 129
12 cars scratched. 89
Afal cyn y siwrne i atal salwch car; LLxN Y LLYSIAU. 292
Airbus high flye eer touches down; 'I have achieved more than I ever thought I would.' Brian Fleet talks to David Jones about life at Airbus. 1501
Al-Qaida group admits Iraq double bombing. 139
Alonso's Renault farewell. 274
AM joins fight against homes plan. 249
Aquilani set for Liverpool debut. 639
Aquilani set to make his senior bow; Aquilani set to make long-awaited debut. 676
Assessing children's services. 97
Baby P order revoked. 85
Bad girl of pop gets the Party started; POP Pink/ Echo Arena Liverpool. 407
Balloting for strike action at university; Union man 'sacked for acting on management bullying' claim. 368
Bank shares fall on fears. 103
Baynes continues his goal streak. 272
BCA hosting rates relief event. 110
Beach body 'not missing 79-yr-old'. 175
Big award. 81
BIG BEN POSTERS. 87
BLUE'S WHITE HART PAIN. 110
Bodies in the spotlight - and without an air brush; Photographer calls for body image debate. 301
Booze sold to underage teenagers. 229
Borrow a bike in hunt for work. 122
Brighter sales picture on the high street. 189
Builder gets job done in style. 227
Building group delight at Welsh deal breakthrough; Potential for years of further contracts. 414
Business diary. 319
Calderwood rejects Tranmere manager's job. 196
Caldy hit by Fylde; Caldy. 91
Call for licensing of agents. 194
Call to stick to east-west links; roundUP. 142
Camera challenge leads to pounds 340 bill. 211
Car scrappage scheme success. 113
Carlo gives Chelsea clean health bill. 196
Case of the conman who pretended to be wartime aristocrat. 185
CBI's poll points to upturn for sales. 178
Cerys is Cupid for onstage propsal. 186
Changing of the guard at bank. 278
Charity bazaar stalls on offer. 176
CHARITY TAKES CONTROL OF MINERAL WATER COMPANY. 296
Chester bid to top table; Chester. 91
Chester hit by late goal glut as Cup dreams die. 311
Chwe oedfa. 210
City firm weighs up enterprise scheme. 167
City sunk by salvo. 122
City's regeneration wows visiting Shanghai officials; Liverpool marks 10-year relationship. 357
Closing the digital divide in Britain's rural areas and inner cities. 389
COAST WATCH. 87
Coffee and Callanetics see me through day; Working day. 563
Confident Park head for league leaders. 432
Couple 'seized by sea pirates' SIGHTING OF YACHT IN SEARCH FOR LOST PAIR. 436
Crunch talks to stave off tea firm's collapse; Directors' homes and 40 jobs on the line as Lancashire Tea meets creditors today. 502
Curse of clocks; yourLETTERS. 205
Cut in rates multiplier welcomed. 246
Damage is done; LETTERS to the EDITOR. Letter to the editor 231
Darlith i ddathlu pen-blwydd Cadw. 280
Decision on mail strike today. 153
DeGale is unfazed by Groves. 284
Designs aim to blaze city trail; City festival has 'something for everyone'. 282
Diolchgarwch yn Llandecwyn; LLYTHYRAU. 153
Dod ar draws y Cawr Triphen. 81
Drivers are not in the pink. 214
Echoes of the Scargill period; yourLETTERS. 280
Edds backing united front. 298
Eight drown in crash in Aegean Sea; IN BRIEF. 88
Ellis has that strength in depth knowledge; RUGBY LEAGUE. 275
Employees rise to charity challenge. 493
Exports could lead to recovery. 523
Fast-track service for sexual health in city. 83
Ferguson accepts FA charge. 252
Ferguson happy with Owen goal; IN BRIEF. 85
FERGUSON REF RANTS. 255
Ferry aground. 90
Fight is launched to salvage Merseytram; Region urged to 'go the extra mile' to support project: 'Don't give up on: Merseytram' call. 533
Firm wins pounds 1.4m refurbishment contract. 209
Firms face reform calls in 'sexism in the city' debate; Minister wants more women in boardrooms. 885
Fixture pile-up has Everton speechless; Club protest at Carling Cup organisers: Fixture pile-up leaves Everton speechless. 461
Force recruits 100 cadet volunteers. 246
Forest-fresh driving from Infiniti. 136
Former N-plant boss to help with Wylfa B campaign; Success 'very likely' for island bid. 440
Fraudster gets his pay-back reduced. 271
Gat blast 'a cheap shot' says boss Mac. 336
Girl who met man on web is found dead. 380
Girls get first-hand experience of job opportunities for construction sector. 168
Give it some heart in the Daily Post every Wednesday. 429
Godolphin Run To Continue. 330
Greenway opened. 87
Hardly your best idea, Edwina; DAILY POST YOUR VOICE IN WALES. Editorial 389
Harmi to move on from England. 305
Harmison pacing out a new direction; CRICKET. 392
Help at hand for entrepreneurs. 92
Heroin importers jailed for 31 years. 184
Hill fears British Grand Prix loss. 612
Hill highlights danger; FORMULA ONE. 258
History of war fair to be held. 233
Hopes for new lead in murder. 198
Hot stuff from Renault. 515
I went back to pray at Tati's grave. 254
Inside. 81
Invested Interest. 418
IRA had hundreds of possible targets. 144
Jobs planned as firm grows; roundUP. 169
Junction fight night proves a huge success. 243
Just how tight are the banks' purse strings? 561
Keeping it local? OUR MAN IN WESTMINSTER. 427
kerstie's LAW WITH Kerstie Skeaping. 335
Largest-ever seizure of cigarettes; IN BRIEF . 80
Library move may have finished us; Decades old coffee shop faces closure. 495
Lilies too much for Porth in cup clash. 227
LONDON MARKET. 282
LOOKING BACK. 105
Lost Big Mac; roundUP. 92
Lucas:We've proved how strong our squad is,now we'll do it again. 1190
Luxury hybrid SUV leaves owners feeling guilt-free; Alistair Coull tests the luxury Lexus RX450h SE-L Hybrid. 633
Mae 'na hud yn y drYr luniau sy'n parhau hyd heddiw. 950
Man died drinking six pints of water. 180
Man held after teenage murder; Suspect believed to have Mersey links. 399
Man on explosives charges. 200
Man plunfes 130ft to death off OAP flats; PROBE INTO HOW HE GAINED ACCESS. 361
Market shows signs of life but liquidity still an issue. 302
Marketing firm celebrates pounds 800k Assembly contrack. 184
Mersey nurse found dead in own home. 148
Merseytram is back from dead. 297
Mid Wales electronics firm wins new deals. 227
Migraine and strokes linked. 93
Minister's visit; roundUP. 88
Monkeys follow on the penguin trail; Charity event backed by city businesses. 292
More are signing up for duty. 176
More liners, please; LETTERS to the EDITOR. Letter to the editor 143
Mountain rescue teams' busy day. 229
Moyes suffering more purple pain. 1145
MP condemns moves to make Blair EU president. 222
MP outrage as city council pays housing chief pounds 102k; Kilfoyle accuses officials of 'turning back on homeless'. 433
MPC member raises concern about lending to firms. 238
N.Wales on jail shortlist; But details rule us out yet again, claims MP. 498
Navy delight as city takes giant carrier to its heart; Thousands line Pier Head to bid farewell to Illustrious. 417
New York artist holds exhibition as part of Homotopia. 96
news QUIZ. 109
No more struggling for bus fares as passengers get set to swipe and go. 177
No takers for pounds 85m venture; Vital resort scheme in jeopardy. 780
O'Neill hails Guzan; IN BRIEF. 80
O'r diwedd dwi'n gweld be 'di pwynt safleoedd fel 'facebook'. 713
October 2008 6; Tropical winds see region bathed in unseasonably high temperatures. 417
Oil giant's gains help lift market. 438
Oil profits drop by half. Financial report 148
On the move. 213
ON THIS DAY IN ... 121
Ormskirk ready for rivals; Ormskirk & Widnes. 92
Painting a bright future for industry's newest recruits; The Profile: Alistair Houghton meets ROY SANG, managing director of Vale Decorators, in Speke. 1111
Pamela Blake; OBITUARY. Obituary 365
Park's growth provides space for 150 jobs; Third phase of site now ready to open. 430
Peace campaign. 89
People back firms with Apprentices; Hiring youngsters is 'good for business'. 296
Pick of the day. 164
Pick of the day; THE ARTS EDITOR'S PICK OF THE DAY. 174
Planners reach for the sky - as campus bid is delayed; Pall Mall site is given the green light. 480
PM steps in to restore TA fund cuts. 229
Poor defending leaves Everton in a purple daze; Injury-hit Blues authors of own downfall. 1078
Port recover to sail to the top; IN BRIEF. 82
pounds 3.5k Beatles item. 82
Profits relief for BP; Oil giant's hopes for Thunder Horse field. Financial report 312
Property firm linchpin steps down to launch own development consultancy. 167
Property headaches as recession sparks rise in dilapidation claims. 376
Pub loses licence after underage booze sale stings; Council acts on damning report from police. 406
Question Time hits town. 173
Question time; yourLETTERS. 102
Reds flop Dossena to return to Italy. 126
Remembering one of city's legendary sons; Great-grandson of Gladstone pays visit to hear Roscoe Lecture. 447
Rescuers' TV feature with adventurer. 168
Restrict - not ban; LETTERS to the EDITOR. Letter to the editor 139
Rock legend cancels Liverpool concert. 109
Roll of honour; ACHIEVEMENT WALES 2009: Final group of firms shortlisted for awards. 784
Scrap firm profits hit as demand slumps; Private business. Financial report 313
Shedding tiers; yourLETTERS. 102
Shock victory hands Rhodes shot at title HOCK of the year for me was. 578
Shop fire from short circuit. 101
Show support for our troops. 162
Smuggled alcohol was sold in city. 170
Soldier funeral; roundUP. 88
Spitting warning; football ROUND-UP. 101
Spyder stars at new Audi showroom. 131
Stars out to stud; IN BRIEF . 83
Start-up help; roundUP. 83
Staybridge buoyant as city shows signs of recovery; Business specialist hotels group claims growth returning to corporate market. 381
Surveyors aim to diversify after public sector starts to feel chill. 303
SWINE FLU WOMAN FIGHTING FOR LIFE; Wrexham woman battling swine flu. 303
Takeovers rise for firms 'in distress'. 212
Talks over BA job cuts. 120
Teimlo bod rhywun, neu rhywbeth, yno gyda mi. 453
Tesco cleaning store to open. 133
Test for depression in patients, says NHS. 177
THE DAILY POST & YOU. Editorial 134
The man who invaded d the Mersey; Commodore John Madgwick, who retired this week, transformed the Royal Navy's presence here. Peter Elson reports. 1311
THEATRE The Black Album/ Liverpool Playhouse. 299
THOUGHT for the DAY. 190
TOM BODDEN CAPITAL EYE. 528
Top honour awarded to ex-council leader. 176
Tory MP asked to repay pounds 63,000. 255
Tournament to boost Hillsborough memorial fund. 191
Trading gossip. 297
Training for B&B business owners. 119
TRAVEL London Theatre Dine & [...]. 121
Trolley on track. 105
TRUMP PLAN TEES-OFF; GO-AHEAD FOR GOLF COURSE. 129
Two more tenants snap up office space at booming Hurricane Court. 133
Two new sponsors back the awards. 274
U2 stage concert to mark 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. 181
UK faces huge rise in price of food. 134
UK lawyer case upheld. 81
US Army under fire over death; Cause of fatal explosion remains a mystery. 320
Used bikes can be a bargain; BIKES. 601
Victory is imperative. 80
Village landmark that was never forgotten; Elephant head is finally returned to front of pub. 420
Volunteer ambulance join with St John. 119
Walk-out over Sail Project plan; Critics say meeting called under 'false pretences'. 282
WASHED UP; . pounds 85m seaside plan teeters on knife edge . Site half-demolished as construction halts . Businesses say it's nail in town's coffin. 87
Waterloo happy but still lack a share of good luck; Waterloo. 220
We cannot believe the ignorance of attackers; PC's family in plea for witnesses. 543
We must build on win over United says Lucas. 1159
We were so bad at the quiz that we ate our answers. 678
We won't be fall guys says boss Sparky. 511
We'll use training fund to save jobs; More firms urged to apply for ProAct scheme. 634
We're fed up of being wiped off; Council chiefs to boycott Weetabix after latest snub. 452
Welcome did the city proud; LETTERS to the EDITOR. Letter to the editor 278
Welsh soldiers on IRA bombers' list; Revealed: secret files seized after 70s siege. 430
Wenger backing youngster Ramsey to step up. 248
Wenger excited by ace Ramsey. 365
West Park determined to lay their bogeyman to rest at Darlington; West Park. 171
What we need to fight a war; Public asked for luxuries to help out army heroes. 442
X marks the spot for BMW. 565
Y Byd a'r Bedlam. 834
Your stars with patrick Arundell. 650
Your Stars. 653
Yr Hydref ar ei hald; BYD NATUR. 757

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