Title  |
Author |
Type |
Words |
| 'REDS HAVE BLOWN IT'. |
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470 |
| Ace Saha top class - Neville. |
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387 |
| Action on knives led to four arrests. |
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122 |
| Agents are licensed to sell off Bond's Cheshire home; 007's former house goes on the market for pounds 1m. |
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421 |
| Another typical week for Benitez; BARCLAYS PREMIER LEAGUE. |
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1225 |
| Arsenal 0 Fulham 0; prem ROUND-UP. |
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90 |
| Arsenal edge is blunt - Murphy; BARCLAYS PREMIER LEAGUE. |
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253 |
| Bomb in Sefton Park lake. |
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407 |
| britain ROUND-UP: Blair shocked by Gaza damage. |
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86 |
| Broadcasting giants aiming to shed 600 jobs as profits fall. |
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186 |
| Bruce accuses referees of favouring glamour teams; BARCLAYS PREMIER LEAGUE. |
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228 |
| Burscough secure a home win; FA YOUTH CUP/NON-LEAGUE. |
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170 |
| Cae Nant battlers finally off the mark; CYMRU ALLIANCE. |
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362 |
| Caldy's championship hopes felled by Fylde; LOCAL RUGBY UNION. |
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304 |
| Careful selection of Saha vital for Moyes; EVERTON. |
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718 |
| Champions League is now Reds' best option says Rafa. |
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630 |
| Chelsea 2 Wigan Athletic 1; prem ROUND-UP. |
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95 |
| Chester's loss may be costly; LOCAL RUGBY UNION. |
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110 |
| City hall plays host to an evening of classic Dickens; ARTS DIARY. |
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295 |
| City slickers in the semis; WELSH CUP. |
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362 |
| City unites once again for Great Purple Run; Croxteth Park to host 2009 charity event. |
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302 |
| Class is key to resolving problems; BARCLAYS PREMIER LEAGUE. |
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1406 |
| Closures considered. |
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154 |
| Collison shows up City's pounds 21m misfit; PREMIER LEAGUE. |
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182 |
| Convention centre wins two industry accolades; Experts say BT centre is the 'best'. |
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418 |
| Cricket: England run into ground by Sarwan. |
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446 |
| Cricket: Ogilvy and Arizona the perfect match. |
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257 |
| Crocked Williams 'gutted'. |
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355 |
| DAILY POST YOUR VOICE IN WALES: No winners in parking fines chaos. |
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Editorial |
250 |
| DAILY POST YOUR VOICE IN WALES: Smoked out. |
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Editorial |
81 |
| Danielli delivers for Scotland; RBS SIX NATIONS. |
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207 |
| Danielli exorcises ghosts of Paris defeat. |
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219 |
| Delight as girls' school wins prestige academy status; Bid to attract pupils from deprived areas. |
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461 |
| Display Centre asks for memory recall; ARTS DIARY. |
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420 |
| Don't you count your cash yet, Fred. |
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139 |
| Eco-festival introduces visitors to wetland wonders. |
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83 |
| Evans the hat-trick hero; WELSH CUP. |
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227 |
| Ferguson rules out quintuple possibility; CARLING CUP FINAL/BARCLAYS PREMIER LEAGUE. |
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496 |
| Fly the fflag; Red Dragon plates are no longer illegal. |
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494 |
| Fly-half O'Gara was so courageous, enthuses Ireland's Kidney; RBS SIX NATIONS. |
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185 |
| FRAGILE MOYES: WE'LL HANDLE KING LOUIS WITH CARE. |
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703 |
| Fugitive Gerrard 'fixer' captured. |
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154 |
| Gilfoyle family vow to fight on. |
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97 |
| Gloomy outlook forecast for manufacturing jobs; Worst figures since decline of the 1980s. |
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396 |
| Goal-line technology back on agenda, say FA. |
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274 |
| Help cut road deaths by letting kids cross safely. |
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534 |
| Helping hand leaves a sour taste for Bay; UNIBOND LEAGUE. |
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435 |
| Here's my Slumdog gong, Dad. |
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146 |
| Home Bargains moves up UK retailers' league table; Chain owner TJ Morris now second biggest grocer as 2009 sales rise 25%. |
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397 |
| Horse Racing: Lane straight on road to Aintree despite fall. |
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563 |
| Horse Racing: Murphy hoping for good ground in King's Festival bid. |
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385 |
| Hospitals get pounds 5m funding boost. |
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228 |
| Hull manager issues warning to his star player Geovanni; BARCLAYS PREMIER LEAGUE. |
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264 |
| I'm sorry to lose such a big hitter. |
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241 |
| I, Robot? More like I no robot, me just dumb human. |
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645 |
| IN BRIEF: Coe: Athletics must be evolved. |
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92 |
| IN BRIEF: DeGale ignores the boo-boys. |
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107 |
| IN BRIEF: Haga takes lead. |
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100 |
| IN BRIEF: Referee returns. |
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91 |
| Ivan's death has left such a big hole in our lives. |
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435 |
| Joint bid for Euro 2016 is abandoned. |
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215 |
| Learning centre to replace schools. |
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164 |
| LEISURE TIME: news QUIZ. |
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106 |
| LEISURE TIME: QUIZ CHALLENGE. |
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80 |
| Letter: A waste of life. |
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144 |
| Letter: Brighter times are on the way. |
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154 |
| Letter: Cancer hardship. |
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179 |
| Letter: Freedom to live. |
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125 |
| Letter: Massive savings. |
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174 |
| Letter: No takeover. |
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129 |
| Letter: Now showing. |
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162 |
| Letter: Police state. |
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329 |
| Letter: Protect lifesavers. |
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169 |
| Letter: Remember how Brown hit pensions. |
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206 |
| Letter: Rewarded for failure. |
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98 |
| Letter: What's the answer. |
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205 |
| LIVERPOOL DAILY POST: Sort out cultural mess yourselves. |
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Editorial |
289 |
| Liverpool is Dame Joan's delight; Researching her first novel, Dame Joan Bakewell was swept away by Liverpool's wartime history. |
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1606 |
| Liverpool title bid is over, says Boro's Wheater; LIVERPOOL. |
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626 |
| Liverpool youngsters book semi-final date; FA Youth Cup quarter-final. |
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520 |
| Liverpool's Victorian blueprints unearthed. |
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351 |
| LSH conspire to lose despite dominating; LOCAL RUGBY UNION. |
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331 |
| Mariners hopes are sinking; FA YOUTH CUP/NON-LEAGUE. |
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154 |
| Megson signs first Bolton contract as the fears fade; CARLING CUP FINAL/BARCLAYS PREMIER LEAGUE. |
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254 |
| Minister: I won't meddle. |
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463 |
| Moore fears the worst over Savage foot injury; COCA-COLA LEAGUE ONE. |
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438 |
| Morgan bemoans poor effort; WELSH PREMIER. |
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137 |
| Not there yet; WELSH PREMIER Four-point gap is nothing says boss. |
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587 |
| O'Neill stunned by 'over-confident' Villa; BARCLAYS PREMIER LEAGUE. |
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500 |
| OBITUARY: Betty Tylden. |
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355 |
| ON THIS DAY IN ... |
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98 |
| Operatic producer gives up touring; ARTS DIARY. |
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162 |
| Oscar winner shares a celebration drink with his father. |
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205 |
| Parry's departure will be no easy fix; Rick Parry's departure will only increase uncertainty at Liverpool FC, argues chief football correspondent Ian Doyle PARRY DEPARTURE ANFIELD UNCERTAINTY. |
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1269 |
| Penalty miss proves costly for Nomads; WELSH PREMIER. |
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188 |
| Pick of the day; ARTS DIARY. |
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163 |
| Planning bids cut as crunch bites; EXCLUSIVE Sign of hard times as city applications fall by a half. |
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621 |
| Players must take the blame says Haskell. |
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193 |
| Players responsible for England's woe; RBS SIX NATIONS. |
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579 |
| Redknapp tips United for the lot; CARLING CUP FINAL. |
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238 |
| ROUND-UP: DeGale angered. |
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101 |
| ROUND-UP: Sarwan's epic. |
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164 |
| Rugby League: Goulding sends out a Franc message. |
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523 |
| Rugby League: Hull KR inflict defeat on Saints. |
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403 |
| Rugby League: Panthers pushed aside by impressive Vikings. |
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206 |
| Rugby League: Sea Eagles swoop to steal World crown from Leeds. |
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267 |
| RUGBY UNION: Nant still on course to secure the crown; ROUND-UP. |
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366 |
| Saunders is left to rue string of missed chances. |
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562 |
| Sinking feeling strikes as title hopes sail away. |
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1171 |
| Small firm loan pledge by A&L. |
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81 |
| Soulful Stone packs out intimate Picket gig. |
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109 |
| Southport win gives title boost; FA YOUTH CUP/NON-LEAGUE. |
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190 |
| STILL ALL TO PLAY FOR; We can win championship despite French defeat insists Wales ace Alun-Wyn. |
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866 |
| STILLALLTO PLAYFOR; Jones: Wales can lift Six Nations title. |
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179 |
| SUNDAY TIPS. |
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366 |
| Super fans spur on 10-man Tranmere; COCA-COLA LEAGUE ONE. |
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878 |
| THOUGHT for the DAY. |
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168 |
| TIME OUT: LOOKING BACK. |
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82 |
| TIME OUT: QUIZ CHALLENGE. |
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|
80 |
| Title bid suffers a setback; LOCAL RUGBY UNION. |
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123 |
| Trade Centre to break duck. |
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298 |
| Two down, three to go in hunt for glory. |
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689 |
| Unite for the fight. |
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509 |
| Vauxhall engineer fightback; FA YOUTH CUP/NON-LEAGUE. |
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172 |
| VIEWPOINT: DYLAN JONES-EVANS. |
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561 |
| Wales will rally after French defeat, says confident Williams; RBS SIX NATIONS. |
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571 |
| WALES: Casualty cut free. |
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102 |
| WALES: Charity celebrates links with the UN. |
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229 |
| WALES: Churches clean up. |
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90 |
| WALES: Devolution is our democratic right; THIS IS A CHANCE TO HOLD WAG TO ACCOUNT WALES MUST DECIDE Former British ambassador to the United Nations Sir Emyr Jones Parry is spearheading debate on further devolution in Wales. ROB DAVIES asks why it's so important. |
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1097 |
| WALES: Disused pub sells for pounds 150,000 at auction. |
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271 |
| WALES: Driver is sought. |
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108 |
| WALES: Fire cover 'at risk' from new EU law. |
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250 |
| WALES: FUMING; 50p fee for going outside for cigarette has smokes... |
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440 |
| WALES: Give me thousands in cash or else I will blow up your bank; BLACKMAIL HOAXER CAUGHT BY MOBILE PHONE. |
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570 |
| WALES: Golden bolts link steam rail; TRAINS TO START IN APRIL. |
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474 |
| WALES: Happy St David's day. |
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108 |
| WALES: Hundreds flock to inauguration of new university chiefs. |
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249 |
| WALES: Increase in serious crashes. |
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283 |
| WALES: Man arrested following attack. |
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181 |
| WALES: Nowhere to go for the over-50s; Too many locked loos, say elderly. |
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480 |
| WALES: Number of mortgage loans in Wales slumps. |
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438 |
| WALES: Postie makes a Bolly good sleuth; Fan's badly addressed letter makes it to Raj. |
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366 |
| WALES: pounds 250,000; THAT'S HOW MUCH OUR COUNCILS ARE OWED IN UNPAID PARKING FINES. |
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466 |
| WALES: pounds 3m to upgrade rundown station. |
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202 |
| WALES: Protest over biogas plant. |
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316 |
| WALES: Pythons to attend first ever screening. |
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240 |
| WALES: QUICK-SHEP; Dancing dog Yo-yo up for Crufts glory. |
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367 |
| WALES: Referee injured in biking accident. |
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260 |
| WALES: Rescue teams are kept busy. |
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161 |
| WALES: RNLI man retires. |
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99 |
| WALES: Speeding common on road. |
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177 |
| WALES: Top turnout at St David's Day event. |
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157 |
| WALES: Wales should preserve its water. |
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214 |
| WALES: YOU LIT UP OUR LIVES; MENAI BRIDGE TRAGEDY CLAIMS THREE TEENAGERS With three young lives taken away, distraught family and a shocked local community pay tribute to say... |
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931 |
| WALES: Youths regret one night stands. |
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|
259 |
| Warning to 'mail sell-off' critics. |
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117 |
| Waterloo suffer a drubbing; LOCAL RUGBY UNION. |
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|
239 |
| We must be more ruthless, says Benitez. |
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675 |
| Weakened West Park fight bravely; LOCAL RUGBY UNION. |
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|
107 |
| WELSH ALLIANCE. |
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|
172 |
| Welsh will have to learn from a kick up backside; COMMENT. |
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|
588 |
| Winless run casts doubts on Dragons' League push; By MARK CURRIE Chief Sports Writer at the Racecourse. |
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1220 |
| Wirral murder accused in court. |
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|
86 |
| Women facing crisis of faith. |
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|
113 |
| World-class Saha is vital, says Neville. |
|
|
640 |
| WOUNDED BUT WINNING; Blues defy injury list to sustain Euro hope. |
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1393 |
| Wright delighted to rescue fine point; COCA-COLA LEAGUE TWO. |
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|
299 |
| Wright is buoyed by City's fightback; LEAGUE TWO. |
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300 |
| Zola hails his match-winning duo as City go down again; CARLING CUP FINAL/BARCLAYS PREMIER LEAGUE. |
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278 |