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Articles from Daily Post (Liverpool, England) (September 20, 2004)

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`BNP ban' for civil servants. 155
`We'll make no deals with kidnappers'. 174
10 MONTHS TO GET OUT; Dragons' deadline to quit Racecourse Fans take protest to Hamilton's home. 94
74% in favour of wind farms. 242
A Thousand Windmills . . . blowing in the wind. 187
An innocent victim of bloody conflict. 349
APPOINTMENTS: Could you help students get the most out of college life? JOB OF THE WEEK WARDEN. 428
APPOINTMENTS: How to do . . . APPLICATION FORMS. 188
ARTS DIARY: KEY Events; THE ARTS EDITOR'S PICK OF THE DAY. 260
ARTS DIARY: Musical a challenge with just one voice. 249
ARTS DIARY: Ten out of ten for artists who focus on the abstract. 304
ARTS DIARY: Theatre's fab forty that missed a beat; Why was the Everyman party a little muted? Lew Baxter reports. 619
ATHLETICS: Holmes can now afford to choose. 80
BE to put strategy plan to vote. 147
Blair's pledge to beat Iraq's `forces of evil'. 118
Blair: Don't go over the top on Commons security. 519
Boys in blue go green. 161
Bush sees devastation of hurricane-lashed states. 386
Bush tours Florida to console Hurricane Ivan victims. 212
Chancellor's mother dies in hospital. 83
Charity ride. 111
Children at risk from staff shortages. 215
Colin Harvey: United's defence is point of weakness. 455
COMMENT: Re-invigorated Jansen hails the Sparky effect. 469
COMMENT: Time for suffering fans to look on the bright side at last. 552
Cor Cymru's gives choirs more time. 125
Couple share medals joy in Paralympics. 328
CRICKET: Bowdon clinch title without bowling a ball. 328
CRICKET: Gough's rallying call to break stranglehold. 549
CRICKET: Harmison pulls out of Zimbabwe tour; England chiefs braced for more withdrawals. 562
CRICKET: Hooper bids farewell at Lancashire. 142
CRICKET: Horrocks turns up trumps to save day; Premier Division. 456
CRICKET: Joy and despair; LIVERPOOL COMPETITION Hall survive but sad Bay miss out on promotion. 383
CRICKET: Keedy's record figures. 141
CRICKET: McInnis equals record as Fleetwood go up; First Division. 291
CRICKET: Robinson brothers share the wickets; SHROPSHIRE LEAGUE. 221
CRICKET: Warhorse Gough out to gain revenge for Ashes failures; ICC CHAMPIONS TROPHY. 392
Dad stole my brother's 17-year-old girlfriend; Daughter's disgust at father's marriage to teenager. 448
Dean inquiry. 95
Dean suspended in church probe. 265
Eisteddfod chiefs warn of cash crisis. 504
FAMILY FINANCE: Rising cost of climate change; With weather extremes back on the political agenda Jane Hall looks at whether it will still be possible to get affordable household insurance in future. 743
FAMILY FINANCE: share TIPS. 323
Fat is the new blacknew; Emma Johnson talks to a woman who is taking the guilt out of being overweight. 1219
FOOTBALL: Alonso taking strength from Basque ancestry; Playmaker not afraid to stand up for himself says Benitez. 1050
FOOTBALL: Andrews hat-trick consigns Seals to defeat in cup clash. 398
FOOTBALL: Arsenal 2 Bolton 2. 166
FOOTBALL: Benitez: Alonso's tough enough to Basque in heat of the battle; Premiership, Man Utd v Liverpool, tonight, 8pm Reds boss sure Xabi's upbringing makes him a winner. 1018
FOOTBALL: Bethesda bounce back; WELSH ALLIANCE Round-up. 180
FOOTBALL: Birmingham 1 Charlton 1. 277
Football: Blues join the London set; EVERTON 1 Bent 47 MIDDLESBROUGH 0 Victory over Middlesbrough sees Moyes' men close the gap on Arsenal and Chelsea. 1177
FOOTBALL: Caersws take control to go second in league; Caersws 4 Aberystwyth Town 1 WELSH PREMIER. 221
FOOTBALL: Champions face Tudno; WELSH CUP. 157
FOOTBALL: Chelsea boss blasts tactics; Chelsea 0 Tottenham 0 Mourinho slams `frustrating' Spurs. 512
FOOTBALL: Coleman hits out at defender after Hawthorns brawl; West Brom 1 Fulham 1. 539
FOOTBALL: Courtney gives Runcorn vital win; Runcorn FC Halton . . . . . 2 Moor Green . . . . . . . . . . 1. 197
FOOTBALL: Crystal Palace 1 Manchester City 2. 256
Football: Dedicated Everton's best start in 26 years. 416
FOOTBALL: Ferdinand isn't a miracle man, warns O'Shea. 583
FOOTBALL: Fergie's tribute to Welsh wonder. 321
FOOTBALL: Gatecrashed; Airbus UK 0 TNS 6 Saints spoil the party as Airbus move back home WELSH PREMIER MATCH OF THE DAY. 345
FOOTBALL: Halkyn Utd 1 Guilsfield 3. 99
FOOTBALL: Hammam: Lennie's job safe for now; FOOTBALL LEAGUE Round-up. 500
FOOTBALL: Hapless Marriner's all at sea; TRANMERE ROVERS 1 Roberts 58 WREXHAM 1 Armstrong 37 Red cards, controversial goals and crunching tackles in cross-border derby. 1225
FOOTBALL: Holyhead Hotspur 2 Flint Town 1. 118
FOOTBALL: Josemi is looking forward to facing Ryan Giggs TV helps Josemi's history lesson. 290
FOOTBALL: Kendal Town. . . . . . 1 Prescot Cables. . . . . 1. 83
FOOTBALL: Kenwright on brink of securing Fortress funding. 355
FOOTBALL: Linnets leave it late; Burscough . . . . . . . . . . 1 Retford United . . . . . . . . 0. 127
FOOTBALL: Little considers appeal over Jackson red card. 498
FOOTBALL: Little has some sympathy with Dragons boss. 497
FOOTBALL: Llandudno 0 Glantraeth 5. 93
FOOTBALL: Llandyrnog United 3 Cemaes Bay 1. 93
FOOTBALL: Llangefni battle to to seventh heaven; Llangefni Town 3 Mold Alexandra 1 CYMRU ALLIANCE. 131
FOOTBALL: Marine lucky to make replay; Marine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Farsley Celtic. . . . . . . . . 1. 185
FOOTBALL: More frustration in another Port draw; Porthmadog 0 Newi Cefn Druids 0 WELSH PREMIER. 314
FOOTBALL: Motors's away gloom continues; Stalybridge Celtic. . . . . 2 Vauxhall Motors . . . . . . . 1. 197
FOOTBALL: Moyes' tribute to `honest' players. 346
FOOTBALL: Newtown in surprise victory against City; WELSH PREMIER Bangor City 2 Newtown 3. 313
FOOTBALL: Nomads pressure too much for Lido to bear; Afan Lido 0 Connah's Quay N 1 WELSH PREMIER. 219
FOOTBALL: Norwich 0 Aston Villa 0. 149
FOOTBALL: O'Shea dampens Rio expectations. 379
FOOTBALL: Pool hold on for point; Welshpool Town 1 Haverfordwest 1 WELSH PREMIER. 180
FOOTBALL: Relaxed refereeing puts sides on edge; Tranmere 1 Wrexham 1. 1071
FOOTBALL: Rhyl 5 Caernarfon Town 1; WELSH PREMIER. 342
FOOTBALL: ROVERS HAIL THE SECOND COMING; BLACKBURN R 1 Jansen 75 PORTSMOUTH 0 Hughes makes his mark in new job. 1230
FOOTBALL: Rush brushes off Houllier link-up rumours. 245
FOOTBALL: Rush is forced to rely on youth for hard-fought draw; Chester City 0 Cambridge Utd 0. 534
FOOTBALL: Seagulls' cup hopes slip through the net; Ramsbottom Utd 2 Colwyn Bay 1 FA CUP. 267
FOOTBALL: Superhuman effort ensures Everton's progress is no stunt; Everton 1 Middlesbrough 0. 1282
FOOTBALL: Teen thrown into action as Chester make a point; Chester City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 Cambridge United . . . . . . . . . 0. 525
FOOTBALL: Toon war cry; PREMIERSHIP Southampton 1 Newcastle 2 Souness: Newcastle need to dig in. 458
FOOTBALL: TOUGHEST TEST YET; Boss Benitez sure United match will be revamped Reds. . . 480
FOOTBALL: Trio net doubles in Port's six-goal rout; GWYNEDD LEAGUE. 148
FOOTBALL: United cruise past Cup experts. 262
FOOTBALL: Vics impress but still can't find victory; BY MIKE-TALBOT-BUTLER. 206
FOOTBALL: Ward runs the show as Southport lose top spot; Alfreton Town. . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Southport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1. 357
FOOTBALL: Williams fires Boro; CAERNARFON LEAGUE. 117
Forget the barbecue -- join the Wirral spit roast set. 447
Forty years of love that embraces culture capitals; Couple's trip down memory lane. 546
Free test for your electric blanket. 198
Full honours for soldier killed in Iraq. 348
Glittering ball raises pounds 1m for Safe Place appeal; Clare Usher joins the stars determined to raise cash for a cause close to their hearts. 815
Gloomy outlook for a date with weathergirl. 146
Go-ahead for pounds 50m complex. 135
GOLF: RYDER CUP 2004: Buoyant victors ready to party all night; THE 35th RYDER CUP FINAL SCORE: USA 9 1/2 EUROPE 18 1/2. 341
GOLF: RYDER CUP 2004: Fairytale ending signals a shift of power in game; THE 35th RYDER CUP FINAL SCORE: USA 9 1/2 EUROPE 18 1/2. 621
GOLF: RYDER CUP 2004: Montgomerie leads record breakers; Europe survive early scare to rout Americans for Ryder glory. 889
GOLF: RYDER CUP 2004: Monty holes winning putt; Scot maintains his Ryder Cup record and puts a nightmare 12 months behind him. 866
GOLF: RYDER CUP 2004: Monty leads Europe home. 238
GOLF: RYDER CUP 2004: THE COUNTDOWN Top 10 Ryder Cup moments. 486
GOLF: RYDER CUP 2004: USA bemoan charisma bypass; THE 35th RYDER CUP FINAL SCORE: USA 9 1/2 EUROPE 18 1/2. 241
Have your say on future of country. 249
Hope for designer medicines. 145
Hospitals must do better in care for the over-50s; Star rating spotlight from Saga. 443
Hospitals top care league for over-50s. 531
Hours to live for kidnap victim; Family make plea for mercy as execution deadline nears. 807
House prices link to hours women work; N. Wales prof's surprise findings. 373
IAN DOYLE: Kenwright on brink of securing Fortress funding. 358
IAN DOYLE: Security remaining tight at defiant Goodison. 767
in off the POST: A very hairy moment. 313
in off the POST: AROUND THE WORLD. 160
in off the POST: CHAMP OF THE WEEK. 82
in off the POST: QUOTE UNQUOTE. 358
in off the POST: WORST MANAGERS EVER. . . 137
IN THE COUNCIL CHAMBER: Some captial ideas. 511
Iraq not our only election issue, says Lib-Dem leader after conference attack. 172
Learning problems of premature babies. 254
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: A disgrace. 116
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Cancer concern. 101
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Clone towns. 155
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Crime appeal. 94
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Dyslexia help. 303
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Free speech. 140
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Lost spirit. 89
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Skill shortage. 203
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: Support plea. 95
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: We need to clean up our image. 137
LIFE & FAMILY: My vision from the university of life; Ian Parri meets the new vice chancellor of Bangor university, a working class lad cum professor who knows first-hand the value of education for all. 798
Livewire schoolgirl trapped in the body of a two-year-old; Rare disorder means brave little red-head faces years of operations. 580
LOTTERY. 96
Lotto numbers. 88
M&S to offer shareholders less. 384
Man accused of couple's murder. 99
Memories of the heroes. 368
Merseyside's Women of the year; Readers reward caring cancer project organisers. Laura Davis reports. 1372
Minister expects Mersey crossing decision by 2005. 691
MONEY: CASH POINTS. 325
MONEY: No calm before this storm; With climate change back on the political agenda, Jane Hall looks at whether it will still be possible to get affordable household insurance if flash floods become more frequent. 1823
MONEY: QUESTIONS OF CASH. 777
More than 1, 000 children join royals at tribute. 114
Motorists face new misery. 127
New bishop brushes off controversy over divorce. 164
New inquiry pledge on family court. 150
No minister at ramblers' celebration. 198
Obesity linked to big families. 255
OBITUARY: Johnny Ramone. 354
Officer sends CV to pro-drugssite; Cannabis campaigner receives job application. 457
PARALYMPICS: Athens Brits in 10-medal haul. 117
Paralympics: Newstead on target in gold defence. 339
PETER ELSON: TV cameras and clerics really shouldn't mix; Alarm bells should ring. 529
Police admit serial attacker is at large. 82
Police save life of Arnhem hero after heart attack. 497
Pop pilgrimage. 91
pounds 42m buy out sends Flowtech soaring. 354
Prices stall in house sales stalemate. 251
QUESTIONS OF CASH. 743
Racial equality alert on top jobs. 85
RACING: Flame is too hot for rivals. 315
RACING: Flame is too hot for rivals. 319
RALLYING: Solberg in last-gasp Welsh win. 218
RALLYING: Solberg turns on style in Wales. 96
Red tape forces Welsh kids to play in England; We could lose a future Ian Rush, say coaches. 447
Refuse lorry woman's protest. 138
Review over cull of birds in Wales. 211
RUGBY LEAGUE: Widnes want Endacott to stay after plotting escape; Hull . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 Widnes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18. 457
Rugby star tells of baby son tragedy. 375
RUGBY UNION: Beaten Orrell facing long haul; Rotherham . . . . . . . . . . 62 Orrell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19. 198
RUGBY UNION: Caldy in control; Caldy . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Wigan . . . . . . . . . . . . 6. 83
RUGBY UNION: Chester cup delight; Chester . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 Macclesfield . . . . . . . . 23. 97
RUGBY UNION: Halifax shut out revenge mission; Halifax . . . . . . . . . . 34 New Brighton . . . . . 20. 260
RUGBY UNION: Hoylake handed a walkover. 201
RUGBY UNION: Llandudno take over; DIVISION FOUR (NORTH). 197
RUGBY UNION: Llangefni pipped; DIVISION FOUR (NORTH) Caernarfon 16 Llangefni 15 But Cofis coach Jones tips them to win the title. 643
RUGBY UNION: Mach slip up on the road. 138
RUGBY UNION: Park are no duds; Dudley Kingsford. . . . 13 West Park. . . . . . . . . . 21. 101
RUGBY UNION: Ruthin chief left unimpressed by competition; DIVISION THREE (S-EAST) Ynysybwl 19 Ruthin 34. 258
RUGBY UNION: Waterloo reveal their strength in depth; Bracknell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Waterloo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34. 380
Serial killer alert; Police admit same person bludgeoned two. 293
Strike threat over Jaguar shutdown; Halewood fury at Coventry bombshell. 505
Study for Posiedon landmark; pounds 130, 000 survey on Wirral icon. 468
SUNDAY TIPS. 387
Terrorist acts must not stop Iraq elections. 346
Tories lash out at draft for `light jail sentences for killers'. 200
VIEWPOINT: FORTHRIGHT & FEARLESS. 487
VIEWPOINT: ON THIS DAY . . . 192
WALES: All about. . . ST WINEFRIDE'S WELL. 126
We just want our Kenneth to be safe; Mum's plea as Iraq rebels give beheading deadline. 587
We wanted to tell his neighbours about what's happening at Wrexham; Protesters converge on home of Dragons boss. 428
Welsh are best at saving. 173
Welsh wizard or just a national embarrassment? Could you make Welsh trivia your specialised subject on Mastermind or are you ignorant of all things Cambrian? Alun Prichard picked out 50 questions from a new Welsh quiz book by Jim Green for you to test your knowledge. 1220
WHAT'S ON: Star turn for Rhys. 280
WHAT'S ON: Street fair returns with 1940s theme. 185
WHAT'S ON: Trip down memory lane as historic buildings open. 86
Wind power gets the thumbs up. 415
Young suffer more. 125
YOUR LETTERS: Act for elderly. 163
YOUR LETTERS: Invest in housing, not wind turbines. 235
YOUR LETTERS: Not natives. 160
YOUR LETTERS: Royal spongers. 133
YOUR LETTERS: We want Welsh. 87

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