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Articles from Daily Post (Liverpool, England) (September 29, 2009)

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Title Author Type Words
'Ace Button must keep on pushing'. 654
'Rain tax' relief for charities. 129
'Tache in a flash at charity evening. 147
... Our hero joins Mad Dogs and Englishmen in the midday sun and finds a piano bar too hot to handle; BARRY TURNBULL. 731
2m words translation cost pounds 250k. 137
50 firefighters tackle blaze. 187
50p-a-unit alcohol would cut bills. 126
A sign of genuine quality; Local company Benson Signs looks to the future, after 40 years of business success. Company overview 1052
Ace Tevez's brace sinks former club. 646
ALICE project lights up global laser conference. Conference news 235
Alicia de Larrocha; OBITUARY. Obituary 333
AND A FEW OTHER THINGS... 399
Another 4 cases of E.coli in farm alert. 145
Archbishop gives New York lecture. 154
AROUND THE CLUBS. 312
Attacked man critical. 83
Axing Edge Lane; MR BROCKLEBANK. 417
BACK TO REALITY. 1700
Bank rules a big headache for SMEs. 176
Banker's wife warned her lover. 178
Bats' hospital roost was destroyed. 230
Bay can open up gap at the top S. 265
Becky's bounty. 145
Beheshtam looks likely to bid for Arc. 310
Bendtner out; football ROUND-UP. 84
BENITEZ: WE HAVE TO FIND MEAN STREAK; LIVERPOOL BOSS DEMANDS CLEAN SHEETS: Benitez orders Liverpool backline to rediscover their mean streak in Italy. 627
Bethan's been in tears every night ...she wants to keep her sheep; COURT BATTLE OVER LUCY. 437
Bibby sails into the future; THE BIG INTERVIEW: Sir Michael Bibby says every company should have a story - and the Bibby Line Group has more stories than most. Company overview 2867
BICYCLE STOLEN. 84
BIKESHOP RAMRAID; Stolen car smashes up store front. 106
Birkdale Butler serves up a rare sporting double. 775
BOATS AHOY; YOUR FLICKR PICTURES. 113
Bonus for Tiger; GOLF. 361
Boxer jailed for terrifying armed raid on garage; Aaron Thomas robbed the Spar filling station at Rhos on Sea. 513
Boy 'spent four years in wardrobe' IN BRIEF. 80
Boy, 10, dies after airgun shooting; Cowboys and Indians game ends in tragedy. 392
Boy, 3, in collision with car. 105
Bright sparks gear up; Researchers working to revolutionise ignition systems. 387
Brown turns to crime to save job; PM to deliver key speech. 522
Bruges, Ostend & Valkenburg Christmas [...]. 406
Burger with a health warning. 118
Business entrepreneurs hope Subways can prove the route to success. 169
BUSINESS LUNCH; Barry Turnbull and Sarah Collinge recall Sushi parties and snake and kidney pie at Sapporo Teppanyaki. 1289
BUSINESS MATTERS; with Steve Sankson, of the Royal Bank of Scotland and NatWest in Merseyside. 650
Button's bid gets Hamilton backing; FORMULA ONE. 242
Car crash forces Bendtner out; IN BRIEF . 87
Car scrappage scheme extended. 194
Card ruling could affect thousands of borrowers; Liverpool lawman behind landmark payment protection case. 357
Carols by Candlelight at the [...]. 134
CAROLYN HUGHES. 304
Catcher drop a golden chance. 294
Cats... just what IS the point? 191
CBI'S TAX CREDIT CALL. 219
Celebrating the best of the city's leisure spots. 257
Celebrity impersonator will open Comedy Week. 251
Chester look to close gap on Forest Green. 277
Chris just too quick for rival. 455
City have strugglers in their sights. 287
City too strong for 10-man Liverpool; LIVERPOOL. 344
City walls rebuilding work gets under way. 166
Civil approach to US war; LETTERS to the EDITOR. Letter to the editor 214
Club Call's uniqueness a part of sporting history. 543
CLUB NEWS tapgolf@hotmail.com. 569
Clubs on trial; football ROUND-UP. 85
Copper clampdown. 97
Councils told to mind language; Mystery callers to make sure staff can speak Welsh. 536
Create a national dress to impress. 172
DAVID CHARTERS. 785
Death of 'brave Welsh warrior'. 197
Death of woman who inspired a Beatles classic. 235
Desert Island on digital. 83
Don't ruin our friendly village; yourLETTERS. 186
Dougherty back at the site of one of his former glories. 505
Dramatist revisits hard-hitting issues. 398
Dream in a pint glass inspired by sculpture; Beer Festival pride of place for special ale. 532
Drink-drive mum gets two-year ban. 200
E-Tech is on right track as rail investments boost growth; INTERNATIONAL TRADE: Cable firm more than doubles turnover in three years, after move into international markets. 581
Eco-drive adds to building cost; Commercial developers put energy efficiency at top of their agenda. 627
EDITOR'S LETTER. Editorial 515
England will always take priority, insists Flintoff; CRICKET. 698
Europe's sterile games. 146
Everton hopeful Pienaar won't need surgery; Everton hopeful Pienaar is okay. 391
Everton miss out in nine-goal thriller; EVERTON. 413
Evidence for Jesus; yourLETTERS. 193
Ex-Rhyl ace dies. 83
Expo Creative Director: Interview with Mike Taylor, Investment Director at Liverpool Vision. 548
Expo focus on the Northwest's green technologies; With environmental awareness high on the global agenda, visitors to World Expo Shanghai 2010 will be given a snapshot of how our region is using its unique natural resources to lead innovation in tidal power, creating a clean, green alternative to fossil fuels. 375
Expo spotlight on the UK's Northwest as a leading hub for digital creative industries; Visitors to World Expo Shanghai 2010 will have the opportunity to take a virtual visit to Europe's second largest Digital and Creative sector right here in the UK's Northwest. 351
Farepak cheques. 84
Farm in shock after rabbit rustlers strike; 14 ANIMALS STOLEN AT PETTING ZOO. 338
Fears as village size to double. 252
Film-makers in the spotlight; StepClever lends a helping hand to local production company Digital Salad: ADVERTISING FEATURE. 579
Financial sector 'not a walled City garden'. 317
Fire service defend river rescue delay; Put lives before procedure says MP after Dee drama. 425
Firefighters poised to vote for strike action; Union 'victimisation' ballot results today. 307
Firm seeks new N.Wales stores. 400
flashBACK; Postcards of Wales. 237
Flintoff: England a priority. 272
Food safety courses for businesses. 94
Foster's debt of gratitude to Fergie. 255
Four more E.coli cases linked to pet farm. 188
Fraser's heroics boosts Formby. 349
From Forthlin Road to the high road; Mike McCartney has turned his photographer's eye on the Scottish Highlands in his new book, he tells Laura Davis. 982
FTSE-100 5165.7 83.5 . WALL ST. 87
G20 policeman to be charged with assault; Alleged to have struck protester. 401
George Davies returns with new store chain. 277
Girl, 18, raped on college campus. 247
Go-faster bonus for race track. 105
Government consults firms on pension plans. 165
Government man to speak at city energy conference. 214
Graffiti attack teenager sentenced. 146
Group stages taking ages. 182
Hall Lane bottleneck due to be uncorked at last. 157
Halloween Lantern Carnival cancelled; Lack of funding blamed for decision. 476
Hamper clients' payout. 93
Hankinson aims for Euro green award; Wirral paint firm wins top accolade for its environmental and recycling efforts. 427
Help to beat the credit crunch; Business Link Northwest advises small firms looking to access debt funding. 852
Housing boss tries life at the sharp end. 222
How to ensure your business isn't a faller; Public and private sector assistance is still out there for those under-pressure businesses with time to do their research: THE BIG FEATURE SMES. 1391
Hughes hails Petrov's impact; IN BRIEF . 84
Hunt is on for Wales chef of the year. 288
I saw the glint of the knife and ran; MMUUMM AANNDD DDAAUUGGHHTTEERR AARREE CCHHAASSEEDD BBYY MMAANN WWIIEELLDDIINNGG1122IINNCCHHBBLLAADDEE. 453
I've stopped the decline at club, now I'll reap the rewards; SAUNDERS' ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY. 951
Increasing number of businesses trading overseas leads to HSBC appointment. 260
INSIDE . 88
INSIDE. 102
Insurance credit still a headache; Small firms at risk despite government pledge. 492
Investigation sparked after mass attack. 147
Jailed for abuse on passenger plane. 220
Kreidli gives Electrics a much needed energy boost. 269
Language laws; yourLETTERS. 142
LDP BUSINESS. 137
Leading barrister confirmed for city waterfront event. 227
Lecture on life of great naturalist. 102
LEGALLY SPEAKING; with Philip Farrar, of Hill Dickinson Liverpool. 531
LFC picks Manchester firm to boost fan members. 145
Light at the end of the tunnel; Laser consortium seeks to support region's industries. 475
Lime Street to get pounds 500,000 cycle centre. 188
Liverpool 'lion' first in the region to receive war cross; Bravery of city soldier remembered. 453
LONDON MARKET . 237
LOOKING BACK. 90
Low bills 'could hit investment'. 169
Luke takes the North Wales title. 321
Mango marvels in memory of Anne. Obituary 569
Marr: I'm not sorry. 97
MEET THE CHAMPION; Golfnorthwest. 410
Mersey attractions big winners at tourism awards; City venues among the 'best of the best'. 493
Mersey briefs advise on Morgan's Redrow deal. 148
Millwall rocked; IN BRIEF . 85
Mystery thinker's life told on stage. 149
New Concept Gaming: company profile. Company overview 265
news QUIZ. 105
Newsletter intro from CEO. 247
Nicholson shows his worth. 157
Nick beats pros. 146
No main party will give us real change. 512
NO MORE MR NICE GUY; LABOUR CONFERENCE: BBuulllliisshh BBrroowwnn pplleeddggeess ttoo ttaakkee oonn yyoobbss aanndd tthhee CCoonnsseerrvvaattiivveess. Conference news 530
Now let's improve at the back - Benitez; Manager tells free-scoring Liverpool to improve their defensive displays. 664
ON THIS DAY IN ... 177
Only silverware will make Torres a legend. 583
OPINION; Family lawyer Carole Atkinson, of Mace & Jones, says many women do not do so well out of divorce. 220
Paramedic 'failed to treat patient'. 190
Park's on the road to success. 213
Pick of the day. 181
Pick of the day; THE ARTS EDITOR'S PICK OF THE DAY. 166
Pienaar's fitness a worry for Goodison; Pienaar's fitness a worry for Everton. 340
Please take a tour of Neston. 115
Police command centre backed. 140
Police look into male rape claim. 134
pounds 100bn to cut global warming. 260
pounds 85m road revamp; No serious disruptions during bridge improvement plans. 321
Prandelli nervous about facing in-form Liverpool. 576
Probe into death of cancer jab girl, 14. 278
Prodigal son sets up rival business; Insurance brokers set to battle for farming clients. 461
Python star's cancer battle. 241
Ram raiders smash into bike store; Thieves flee empty-handed. 358
Ready to help; LETTERS to the EDITOR. Letter to the editor 148
Reds are making La Viola nervous. 367
Register call for General Election. 184
Reject ban on Park low-flying; yourLETTERS. 225
Rescuers reunited for RAF landmark. 165
Restaurants lost pounds 838,000 in 'challenging' period; Individual Restaurant Group upbeat. 414
Retirement age stays at 65 - but for how long? Legal challenge fails, but lawyers say change could be on the way. 706
Rising gold price lifts pawnbroker. 92
Rivals are not foes. 133
Roll of honour for Mersey officers who snared killer; Chief Constable commends police in Rhys investigation. 342
Roma hold their nerve to seal spot-kick victory. 701
Rovers have renewed purpose and optimism. 689
RRAARREE BBEEEETTLLEE HHIITTCCHHEESS RRIIDDEE TTOO WWAALLEESS; CCaapprriiccoorrnn bbuugg ttoo bbeeccoommee ssttaarr aattttrraaccttiioonn aafftteerr aarrrriivviinngg oonn bbiitt ooff ffoorreeiiggnn wwoooodd. 246
Saha not the only star. 142
Saudi Prince signs a deal with Gillett. 351
Schools shake-up harmonises business and learning sectors; The man behind the delivery of a pounds 500m nine-year revolution of Liverpool's education facilities tells Neil Hodgson how it will address employers' and entrepreneurs' fears on skills: EDUCATION. 1165
Scores of events for business week. 148
Scrappage scheme is a vital boost to economy; DAILY POST YOUR VOICE IN WALES. Editorial 402
Second wave of swine flu on its way; Marginal rise in cases in Liverpool. 465
Shah has warning for rest of world. 759
Showcasing Liverpool: World Expo Shanghai 2010; The World Expo takes place every four years and is an opportunity for participants to showcase investment opportunities and cultural distinctiveness to an international audience. 306
Sir Paul's childhood home wins a place on the board; Forthlin Road included in National Trust charity edition of Monopoly. 536
Sir Stuart to outline five-year eco plan in Liverpool. 195
Smith: We must win; IN BRIEF . 83
Smokefree saving lives. 132
Spotlight on energy efficiency: Constructive Thinking. 217
Street with soul; LETTERS to the EDITOR. Letter to the editor 102
Super Cooper sees Primrose locked out by Vaults. 330
Tabaret's turn at Southwell. 319
Tax twist 'will hit cottage tourism'. 231
Teacher cleared of child porn charge; CPS offers no evidence after hung jury. 361
Team player Kuyt in no rush for personal gain. 1195
Teenage kart ace aiming for final flourish. 255
Teenager dies after cervical cancer jab. 119
Thank God he was driving so slowly. 432
The beetle looking for love in Liverpool. 182
THE BUSINESS LIST. 732
THE DAILY POST & YOU. Editorial 134
Theatre and live music on the menu. 155
THOUGHT for the DAY. 190
Time to get tough; THE BIG FEATURE. 1705
Time to look at every option. 299
Top 100 UK retailer ranking for David and Vanessa. 284
Top bitch title for Charlie. 103
Torres needs the trophies to become a true Anfield great. 585
Torres on way to being true master. 293
TOTALLY FRANK; Frank McKenna is the chairman of Downtown Liverpool In Business. 521
TRANSPORT. 496
TRAVEL New Year on the [...]. 110
Tributes to 'true Welsh warrior'. 231
Trophies not goal records driving ace Kuyt; DUTCHMAN JUST ONE EURO STRIKE BEHIND LEGEND RUSH. 1001
U-turn on car-free zone for city street; Pedestrianisation scheme dropped. 434
Vehicle scrappage scheme extended by Government; Vauxhall welcomes extra pounds 100m funding for discount plan. 332
Versatilty pays for Moyes. 133
Victorian revival. 94
Violent abusers to face ban from their homes; New police powers announced. 440
WALES bid to win the [...]. 82
Warrington's Golden vision; Recent successes are being used as a launchpad for former new town's ambitious long-term plans. 2551
Wash your hands; LETTERS to the EDITOR. Letter to the editor 195
We'd sell organs to buy first house. 268
We'll help keep drivers moving ...not stop them; New patrol clears first jam on A55. 464
weirdNEWS; roundUP. 83
Win finals tickets; RUGBY LEAGUE: COMPETITION. 155
Wirral reveals plan to privatise parks; Crematorium and golf courses also face switch: Golf courses could switch to private firm. 728
Wolseley suffers pounds 766m loss as construction slump hits hard. 175
Women get their famous fashion fix in city charity clothes auction. 215
You failed her; JURY CONDEMNS POLICE FOR DEATHS OF MUM AND GIRL HOUNDED BY THUGS. 526
Your chance to win tickets for Aintree; RACING. 521
Your Stars With Patrick Arundell. 658
Your Stars with. 655

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