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Articles from Daily Post (Liverpool, England) (October 27, 2009)

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'Homotopia not Homophobia' festival to bring social justice issues in Liverpool under the spotlight. 240
'Missing' Lembit to protest; MP vanishes from Hansard as name foxes computer. 220
'Time is right' for watch phone. 249
'Tormentor' Owen; IN BRIEF. 77
... Bubbly flows at the races and leads to some Runyonesque encounters, while a politician's top tip falls on deaf ears. 718
...now he's written song on ordeal. 162
1 in 4 teachers are subject of false accusations; 'Careers being blighted'. 429
A true crime at murder mystery. 199
A twist in the tale for Orwell. 112
Accountancy firm plans to expand its city base. 324
Action call after attack on officer; Liverpool's gay community has called for more to be done after a gang attacked a police officer. Samantha Parker reports. 1002
Aguero's high price. 62
Alcohol danger; IN BRIEF . 43
ALLIANCE: Matthew Tottey won the [...]. 95
AND A FEW OTHER THINGS... 440
Anglo-Indian trade advice; Warrington firm creates joint venture. 358
AROUND THE CLUBS. 372
Artwork was right choice. 128
ATM raid cash haul; Petrol station thieves cut machine apart. 343
B&B to separate its bad assets. 88
BA staff ballot. 90
Baby's death is an open verdict. 179
Barclays agrees to buy Standard Life Bank for pounds 226m. 229
Barnes bankruptcy order is rescinded; Ex-LFC star must settle unpaid tax bill. 333
Barnes eyes swift return to game with African minnows. 134
Bedford merits an England call-up; GOLF. 166
Bellamy escapes charges. 194
BID TO FLY HISTORIC TRIPLANE REPLICA FAILS. 157
Bikers are the real problem; LETTERS to the EDITOR. Letter to the editor 146
Bikers to blame; yourLETTERS. 147
Blackburn hit by third case of swine flu. 315
Bonfire Night burglaries; IN BRIEF. 62
Boy playing on rope swing hung himself; IN BRIEF. 69
Boys go undercover to expose waste; CONSERVATION. 531
Brewerton hoping to close gap on leaders. 232
Brown is to blame; LETTERS to the EDITOR. Letter to the editor 234
Burglar 'choked' victim in home. 173
Bus drivers to step off the gas; New traffic light system in bus cabs will monitor fuel efficiency levels. 620
BUSINESS LUNCH; Thank fish it's Friday. Barry Turnbull and Neil Norman sample a taste of the sea at Italian Club Fish, on Bold Street. 1261
BUSINESS MATTERS with Steve Sankson, of The Royal Bank of Scotland and NatWest in Merseyside. 690
Career advice for primary children. 90
CAROLYN HUGHES. 324
Catterick. 76
Cattle passport postal checks; roundUP. 127
Chance to win tickets for North West Masters; Competition. 566
Chester granted extension by Conference. 305
Childhood friends catch up on old times after spending 60 years apart. 187
Choice of Wales an easy one for Lowri. 290
Christmas Carols with the Stars [...]. 173
Christmas Rhine Cruise. 119
City set to ring Carling changes. 256
Cole happy with contract progress; IN BRIEF. 78
College in focus; roundUP. 49
Conference extend Chester's payment deadline. 240
CONTENTS. 23
Coroner's blast over fatal copter crash. 463
Council workers push for 2.5% rise. 156
Country call for a veteran. 466
Court battle looms to save 'Dome of Home' Parishioners' legal action over closure of church. 546
Criminals 'offend under supervision' 83 returned to prison for licence breach. 457
Cup success vital for Blues - Lucas; Australian has sights set on Everton glory. 948
Dairy open day; roundUP. 44
DEALING WITH A DIFFICULT ISSUE. 100
Dealing with work disagreements; Revised employment laws mean the way we handle issues in the workplace can be faster and more effective. For Jane Bird, Director of Operational Policy and Performance at Acas, it heralds a new age of resolving problems in the workplace. 587
Deano puts his strikers in spotlight. 455
Death sparks colliery shut-down. 180
DIY rescue; Hit show answers family's SOS. 533
Do more to connect with North. 169
Dock win battle of Premier rivals. 580
Don't throw away flesh from Halloween pumpkin; CLIMATE CHANGE. 170
Drinks firm set for more growth. 376
Drug raid arrests. 111
Easter injury gives Lawes chance to rule; RUGBY UNION. 302
EDITOR'S LETTER. Editorial 494
Elton still too sick. 98
Email sacking; IN BRIEF . 43
Embedding enterprise seen as answer to boost NW economy; Neil Hodgson reports on a pounds 2.5m three-year drive to instil entrepreneurial skills in young and old. 1411
England given a clean bill of health. 247
ENGLAND manager Fabio Capello has [...]. 48
Evans absence is a blow for Bala. 116
Everton fear unlucky 13. 5
Everton looking to avoid an unlucky 13; Moyes sweats on players' fitness as injury crisis grows ahead of cup tie. 429
Everyone fit - apart from the head coach; RUGBY LEAGUE. 493
Ex-policeman jailed for joyride death. 315
Exporters looking forward to 2010. 158
Extra holiday; yourLETTERS. 186
Fancy a trip out to see the Titanic? IN BRIEF . 83
Farmers go direct to improve profits; WAG campaign to cut out the 'middleman'. 488
Fat fire at takeaway. 97
Festive fear for business. 43
Finding fresh talent; Over 200 employers are supporting the Government's Backing Young Britain campaign to create employment opportunities for young people, including internships for recent graduates. 836
FINE PRODUCE SCOOPS TRUST TASTE AWARDS. 118
Firemen sacked over porn in email. 153
flashBACK; School memories. 231
Flying the flag in kids' Baftas. 189
Footballer Barnes has bankruptcy dismissed. 186
FOUR DAYS OF HELL; BATTLE OF DEN BOSCH OCTOBER 27, 1944. 1086
Fresh hope of averting more postal strikes. 474
Funerals for victims of Iraqi bombings. 198
Future of British GP still in balance; FORMULA ONE. 263

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