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Articles from Daily Post (Liverpool, England) (July 17, 2008)

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650 jobs to go at HBOS; In association with BUSINESS VENTURE. 82
Actor steps into new role as Unity Theatre patron. 421
Agency leads campaign to lure new audience to badminton championships; In association with Merseyside acme DEVELOPING CREATIVE INDUSTRIES. 186
Ali hits the airwaves; in association with fish4 jobs Michelle Rushton meets ALI McBRIDE, radio producer, City Talk. 445
Athletics: Fight could continue warns BOA. 313
Athletics: Merseyside stars ready themselves for Beijing. 307
Bank shake-up sheds 650 jobs. 407
Brothers' shear determination; Siblings prepare to take on best at event. 375
Businessman jailed for abusing young girl. 372
Chambers told to drop bid for Olympic glory. 722
Chester monitor well-travelled striker. 172
Children's exhibition extended for Tall Ships event; Culture Diary. 264
City stars team up to host talent search. 237
Co-op returns to big league; In association with BUSINESS VENTURE. 304
cool: Sale into summer style; Let Emma Johnson guide you to the best bargains and away from the fashion faux pas. 975
COWS WREAK HAVOC ON A55; Road shut as herd gets on expressway One animal shot by police marksmen Rail chaos after another is hit by train. 119
Cricket: Glam all set for a date with Dynamos; TWENTY20 CRICKET. 264
Cricket: It's like a complete new start says Fred; Flintoff looking forward to the 'Galatasary' test INTERNATIONAL CRICKET FOCUS ON TEST SERIES. 610
Cricket: New Vics tour with emphasis on fun and making a difference. 418
Cricket: Proteas delight as Freddie return; FOCUS ON TEST SERIES. 284
Cycling: IN BRIEF - Arvesen claims stage 11 victory. 87
DAILY POST YOUR VOICE IN WALES: Another (potentially) great day for Welsh NHS. 398
Daly has ignored medical advice. 313
Dark horses looking to cause shock at Royal Birkdale; OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP 2008. 425
Developers prepare dockland plans. 178
Dougherty hopes home support can aid Open dream. 819
Draw to raise cash for centre. 166
Duke wins honour for Liverpool One; ST GEORGE'S HALL SPECTACLE DAILY POST REGIONAL BUSINESS AWARDS The Duke of Westminster and Princes Foods were the big winners at the Daily Post's celebration of business success in Merseyside and Cheshire. Business reporter Alistair Houghton was there. 1039
Earthlight a family affair for composer; Culture Diary. 329
Edds' hat-trick sees off spirited amateurs. 385
Elderly are happy workers; in association with publicjobswales.co.uk. 97
Empire's marketing man strikes out on his own; In association with Merseyside acme DEVELOPING CREATIVE INDUSTRIES. 372
Everton are priced out of Topal deal. 443
FARM & COUNTRY: Exhibitors wait on bluetongue jabs; Animals will come first says top vet. 447
FARM & COUNTRY: Historic balers hay-day relived; For farmers and everyone who cares about the countryside. 447
fashion: A natural way to care for your skin. 371
fashion: Get ready to take a step back in time; Vintage clothing has never been more in fashion. Here, Laura Davis shows you how to work the 1920s and 30s look. 299
football ROUND UP: Hleb and Gilberto complete transfers. 216
Football: Carlos is a Portuguese man-of-war; Coach Carlos Queiroz yesterday. 319
FOOTBALL: Fighting fit; Boss getting Dragons into peak shape for Premier. 725
Football: First choice Milan. 80
Football: Hughes wants City to Jo forth and conquer; Sparky wants a Faroe tale start to the season EB/STREYMUR v MAN CITY, UEFA CUP, TONIGHT 7PM. 563
FOOTBALL: My boys will do us proud insists City chief Powell; UEFA CUP. 635
Football: Promise of Pacheco has fringe benefits. 982
Football: Reds Lucerne up as Pach shines on tour; Young Danny proves his huge potential LIVERPOOL WARM UP IN STYLE. 811
FOOTBALL: Rhyl sign up experienced duo; WELSH PREMIER. 156
FOOTBALL: Saints on a mission; UEFA CUP. 199
French police raid uncovers another cheat. 293
Fruit ripe for Donny glory. 351
Fuel price sees some exhibitors stay home. 269
Golf tourist boost driven by Open; 08 EXTRAVAGANZA WORLD FLOCKS TO MERSEYSIDE THE OPEN Royal Birkdale 2008. 555
Golf: Dogged Daly to play despite injuries; OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP 2008. 437
Golf: Harrington casts doubt over defence; OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP 2008 THE OPEN Royal Birkdale 2008. 766
Golf: Monty happy to be written off; OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP 2008. 285
Green light for 4,500 homes; Government initiative paves way for Ocean Gateway plan. 775
happening: Bird's eye view of the Tall Ships. 104
happening: Hair-raising trends in the heart of Hollywood; Fashion Victim. 518
happening: Jeans you can really love. 98
Hleb closes in on "dream" move. 123
Hope University puts graduates on fast route to work; Broad approach pays off. 480
Horse Racing: Fruit looks ripe for glory. 317
Horse Racing: IN BRIEF - Ramonti step up. 92
Horse Racing: IN BRIEF - Smart eyes more Sprint success. 109
I begged husband not to go; Wife knew of fake death plan. 434
I did hit boy, PC admits. 127
I only had eyes for Milan, insists Ronaldinho. 373
I'm ready to bloom, says Rose; OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP 2008. 215
ideas: Beauty/ win or bin? 258
ideas: Fab festival essentials; Ruth Cobban shows you how to look stylish whatever the weather. 306
IN BRIEF: Aguero not going. 80
IN BRIEF: Britain to help secure Nigeria. 80
IN BRIEF: Bruce clinches Kapo once again. 90
IN BRIEF: Capel Spurs hint. 94
IN BRIEF: Drogba's future to be resolved. 97
IN BRIEF: Extradited murder suspect to face court. 84
IN BRIEF: Magpies keen to seal Aimar deal. 87
IN BRIEF: Rugby league stars charged with assault. 90
Israel swaps killer for soldiers' bodies. 404
ISSUES: EVER THE SHOWMAN; Andrew Forgrave speaks to Trebor Edwards as he prepares to don a bowler hat as president of the Royal Welsh Show. 1481
It's like starting over again, says Flintoff. 727
KEY Events; THE ARTS EDITOR'S PICK OF THE DAY Culture Diary. 178
KEY HOLES. 87
Lancashire star's comeback takes heat off Tour. 187
LEISURE TIME: news QUIZ. 125
LEISURE TIME: QUIZ CHALLENGE. 80
Letter: A role model. 111
Letter: Accept change. 202
Letter: Beauty revival. 146
Letter: Brilliant concerts. 130
Letter: Character will be eroded. 228
Letter: Famous ship. 182
Letter: Fantastic Arena. 99
Letter: Just punishment. 175
Letter: Not equal. 137
Letter: Plaid's duty. 166
Letter: Police hands tied by do-gooders. 231
Letter: Stop being prudish. 150
Letter: Unsung heroes. 335
Letter: Welcome news. 174
Letter: Why the need to tax us so much? 237
Little shops get together for internet sales. 304
Liverpool ready to launch Keane bid; Benitez to move for Spurs striker. 606
LONDON MARKET; In association with BUSINESS VENTURE. 293
Man who tackled youths hit with golf club. 258
Man, 23, admits responsibility for partner's death. 378
McCann case 'solution' promised. 130
Mersey blogger picked to write Cameron speeches; City man, 22, chosen 'to improve Tory image'. 396
Monty: I can still challenge for title. 190
Motor Racing: McLaren striving for perfection. 438
Motor Racing: McLaren to 'iron out' their mistakes; FORMULA ONE. 248
MPs vote to scrap 'John Lewis' list. 159
New job for actress. 109
New store opens. 112
Norse power; Kurt takes stage win but Cadel holds yellow TOUR DE FRANCE. 605
Nowt like a jolly transfer saga; RED WATCH ANDY PROUDFOOT - NOT DEMANDING A MOVE. 628
Number of jobless rockets by 15,500. 270
OBITUARY: Charles Joffe. Obituary 379
ON THIS DAY IN ... 182
OPINION: Is the game really up for Britain's video gaming sector? In association with Merseyside acme DEVELOPING CREATIVE INDUSTRIES. 359
out and ABOUT: Dog has day. 87
Padraig's Open left hanging in balance. 674
Par for the course; TRUST THE POST. 431
people: By invitation only. 410
people: Living it up with... Bernhard Stacher, 36, is the general manager of the new Vincent Hotel, in Southport. 234
Pig farmer completes historic double victory. 239
Police must keep up good work. 318
Powell's giant-killing plea. 142
Rat Pack bring the glamour of Vegas; Culture Diary. 173
Region is braced for second day of strikes; Pickets remain determined. 357
Region shares in pounds 6bn to cut jams. 130
Rolling Stone back in rehab. 209
Rose desperate to find that buzz. 261
ROYAL WELSH round UP: IBERS in debut. 97
ROYAL WELSH round UP: Products unveiled. 86
ROYAL WELSH round UP: TV feature on Royal show's stalwarts. 234
Rugby League: IN BRIEF - Smith lined up for derby debut. 99
Seven from West Cheshire shine at Gateshead. 312
Smallholding out to beat big boys; Family hoping tiny herd can produce champion. 295
Soaps in dock over tokenism. 111
St John's overhaul remains on track; Land Securities insists project 'in good shape' In association with BUSINESS VENTURE. 408
Stick threat to shocked woman in carjacking bid; Man, 20, quizzed after later arrest. 322
Store raided by a regular. 151
Storm as fuel tax rise suspended; Brown accused of playing politics as duty increase halted. 431
Strategy aims to avoid repeat traffic chaos. 183
Tall order as ships spectacle sails in; 08 EXTRAVAGANZA WORLD FLOCKS TO MERSEYSIDE Police face a huge task in dealing with a double extravaganza in Merseyside this weekend. OFFICIAL PARTNER EUROPEAN CAPITAL OF CULTURE. 871
Thai girl's success; OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP 2008. 110
The art of running a restaurant smoothly; in association with publicjobswales.co.uk. 452
THOUGHT for the DAY. 189
TIME OUT: LOOKING BACK. 102
TOPAL'S TOO PRICEY; Boss Moyes can't a ford Turkey star. 362
Tsunami excuse over breath test. 348
US banking crisis hits UK share prices; In association with BUSINESS VENTURE. 171
Village school goes to top of the class. 206
Violent crimes fall but gun figures up. 520
Volatile market. 109
WALES: 'It was madness and I'm happy they saw sense' JOY AS S.WALES NEUROSURGERY MOVE DITCHED... 316
WALES: Assembly HQ deadline extended. 184
WALES: Choir through to TV contest final 15. 199
WALES: Concern for missing man. 143
WALES: Council to fight kiosk closures. 151
WALES: Cow chaos; Rush - hour havoc as herd escapes onto A55. 615
WALES: Dan builds future for Kenyan orphanage. 353
WALES: Federal college to get extra pounds 1.8m. 230
WALES: Haulage firms 'under cosh' GOVERNMENT SCRAPS FUEL TAX RISE. 240
WALES: Hundreds of newts die in official refuge; County reported to EC over claims site was neglected. 519
WALES: It's a start Alistair but it's not enough. 531
WALES: Major N.Wales NHS shakeup; One health board for region as Hart scraps costly 2003 changes. 673
WALES: Minister pledges JCB talks. 92
WALES: Missing man found unhurt. 132
WALES: More brain service boosts for N.Wales; New centre could be opened within 5 years. 565
WALES: Mum Jo's festival cook-off triumph. 176
WALES: Not a retiring type; Morgan, 80, still full-time boss of his firm. 511
WALES: Off-road to ruin; Copter crackdown on thrill-seekers wrecking hillsides. 457
WALES: Retired captain fails in second appeal. 200
WALES: Theatre closes after 30 years; STRIKE SEES MASSIVE WALKOUT. 127
WALES: Tory MP reveals expenses of pounds 8k in 3 months. 458
WALES: Trailer maker's royal signing. 211
WALES: Union's joy at N.Wales turnout; STRIKE SEES MASSIVE WALKOUT. 223
WALES: We just can't survive... we've mouths to feed; Pickets' fury as they down tools over pay STRIKE SEES MASSIVE WALKOUT. 417
Wirral tops drug prescribing table for hyperactive children. 279
Writer's food ambition; In association with Merseyside acme DEVELOPING CREATIVE INDUSTRIES. 138

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