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Articles from Evening Chronicle (Newcastle, England) (January 30, 2009)

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Title Author Type Words
40 cars hit by paint vandals. 90
A chic new baby. 511
A classy double act. 317
A family affair as Andy eyes huge win; By LEE RYDER. 530
A great all-rounder. 431
A high water mark. 87
After five years our pain just goes on; FAMILY'S AGONY AS MURDER CASE STILL UNSOLVED. 554
Also released. 639
Also released. 853
Baby dad always wanted. 83
Baker cooks up a victory for Lib Dems; Labour lose city seat in by-election. 390
Bally will adopt a Bould approach. 467
Bargains to be found. 358
Body identified. 100
Bowing out with a tear; Hot Chocolate frontman Errol Brown is saying farewell to his fans with a show on Tyneside next week. Entertainment Editor GORDON BARR catches up with him. 543
Brave Ewan saved his mum's life; FIVE-YEAR-OLD DIALLED 999. 622
Break can be lucky for Falcons; in association with jolly fitness. 508
Caddy is a cracker. 487
Call to make pals with Iran. 153
Cash seized in home raids. 100
CATCH THE ACTION. 82
Chinese art is going on show. 117
Chipping in to find pets. 164
Council homes win approval; Plan for 13 sites agreed. 486
Crews to face 'blaze'. 161
Crook plundered woman's account; FRAUD'S SHOPPING SPREE. 401
Crossover king. 539
Crunch leaves homes vacant. 193
Dad's little princess; THE BABY GIRL BORN AFTER HER FATHER'S SHOCK DEATH AT AGE OF 20. 425
Debut writer offers advice. 155
Defender Collins signs new deal; Danny's boost for Wearsiders ahead of big Tyneside test. 453
Diouf set to join Rovers. 216
Dream villa nightmare; LANDLORD SAYS TENANT REFUSING TO PAY RENT ON SPANISH HOME. 420
DVD charts. 105
Eagles still Perry good. 522
Enjoy the ride on love journey. 325
Exam 'barrier' on language. 118
fashion: Jumping back into all-in-ones; READY or not all-in-ones are back. LIZ LAMB susses out the best on the high street. 402
fashion: Shoppers are kind at heart. 284
FE unions in pay campaign. 123
Firebugs torch BMW. 93
Firms are hopeful. 104
First steps on road to greater freedom; DAVE ROBERTS, of Benfield's Nissan Gateshead dealership, offers advice on learning to drive Openroad Benfield. 194
Food for thought. 111
Football row led to killing. 220
Football: Away the lads again. 218
Football: Blyth aim to chalk up double. 273
Football: Bogie: Win is a top priority; BLUE SQUARE NORTH. 391
Football: Star call for new system; UNIBOND NORTH. 242
Football: Whickham poised to launch promotion challenge; SKILLTRAININGLTD NORTHERN LEAGUE. 631
FOR MARTIN LUTHER KING; Readers' poem. 119
FORD PREPARE TO LAUNCH GREEN KA. 234
FREE pounds 2 BET ON THE BIG DERBY. 403
From van to family MPV. 140
Funding boost. 106
Get together and tell tales. 118
Give justice to victims; MPs give campaign backing. 313
Godfather returning. 341
Guardians of the sea keep watch; FIGURES SHOW VITAL ROLE THAT RNLI PLAYS IN SAVING LIVES. 457
Halo Wars complete. 394
Harps firing up the troops. 377
HIDDEN PAGES OF FOOTBALL HISTORY; 1949 Chronicle found in house. 401
Highly Ranked by the Vipers. 490
Honda shutting down its factory. 128
Horse Racing: Big day looms as Denman prepares to take bow. 379
Horse Racing: Ferdy can smile in Mirror again. 522
Hot trio will warm us up. 425
I'm the Man, vows Ricky. 247
Ice Hockey: McIlroy is still out in front. 235
It's blowin' in the wind. 174
Jack's prize for parliament. 112
JANUARY SALES; Readers' poem. 105
Keeping a Royal, appointment; FAMOUS HMS ARK ROYAL WARSHIP SAILS IN TO MARK 30TH BIRTHDAY. 438
Keeping watch on fish. 135
Ladder-fall man injured. 99
Let there be Rock Band! Also released. 412
Letter: YOUR SHOUT - Argument to sceptics. 86
Letter: YOUR SHOUT - Bad luck about obesity germ. 232
Letter: YOUR SHOUT - No evidence of war crimes. 250
Letter: YOUR SHOUT - Sweet smell of sucess. 97
Letter: YOUR SHOUT - Time to save our relatives. 200
Letter: YOUR SHOUT - We need to live within our means. 133
Man faces jail. 107
Marvellous Megane. 394
ME DRUNK? NEIGH WAY; Man rode horse along road after drinking cans. 486
Mistake was a bobby dazzler. 426
Mitsubishi calls time on rallying. 165
More than a game; Evening Chronicle COMMENT. 221
Moves to fix road damage. 166
MY PROMISE; Readers' poem. 186
N'Zogbia has to go, blasts Toon legend. 429
NEIGH BOTHER; Man fined for being in charge of a horse while he was drunk. 104
No holds Bard! Black Cats defender cannot wait to make a derby debut. 465
No reason why we cannot win; Too close to call says man who played for both clubs. 666
North East to be hit by big freeze. 207
Nothing basic about quality. Restaurant review 668
NURSE: I DIDN'T KILL MY MOTHER; Accused of manslaughter. 311
Offers too good not to consider; STEVE HUGHES rounds up the week's motoring news in a nutshell. 573
On road to help families. 99
On track for extra service. 127
Only the strong survive; SiMANIMALS. 281
Opening up emotions to the full. 483
Overseas move sparks strike. 189
Overseas move sparks strike. 138
Party City; WIN a case of beer. 116
Passenger punched. 100
Peter Lovs derby days. 325
Picasso is a work of art. 264
Pick of the day. 165
PICK OF THE DAY; Live Australian Open Tennis (Eurosport, 8.00am). 104
Playtime fun for school. 111
pounds 1.5m to help the North East; Uni pledges work to struggling firms. 359
POWER CUTS; Job fears at North East site. 385
Prisoners moved over safety scare; CITY'S COURT CELLS ARE IN THE CLEAR AFTER ASBESTOS FEARS. 375
Project a model to help elderly. 133
PUB QUIZ UNCOVERED. 479
PUNTERS PANEL; Our panel give their views on Sunday's derby showdown. Discussion 495
PUNTERS PANEL; Our Sunderland panel give their views. 541
Pupils harvest some new lessons. 160
Pupils join in to remember. Obituary 189
QUIZ TIME; SPORT In Brief. 89
Rio ready to give title rivals the Ferd degree. 371
RocknRolla; Also released. 152
Rory targets a first triumph. 270
ROYAL CELEBRATION. 187
Sample of life in France. 195
Science lacks a formula. 265
SHARLEEN'S MELODY GIG. 156
Sharleen's show hits the right notes; YOUNG REVIEWERS 2008/09. 307
She was a very good mother and she will be missed a lot; TRIBUTE TO HOUSE FIRE VICTIM. 481
Shopkeeper threw coffee over robber; RAIDER TRIED TO HOLD UP NEWSAGENT WITH KNIFE. 447
Sisters' eighth title is grand. 331
Site offering addicts help. 224
SOCCER In Brief: Town manager Lee Clark and his assistant Terry McDermott. 99
Stacks of kit. 519
Step Brothers; Also released. 168
Steroid thug is released; OUTRAGE AS ANOTHER POLICE ATTACKER IS SET FREE. 443
Still Sam glory hope for the Gunners. 241
Strikes could hit rail passengers. 283
Surgeries date. 100
Suzuki offer many extras. 138
Team lacks desire - Egan. 364
Teenager is rescued from pool; OFF-DUTY LIFEBOATMAN SAVES CADET AT TRAINING SESSION. 255
Telling stories in song; ALAN NICHOL talks about what's coming up on the roots music scene - and somehow manages to get a man named Barack Obama in there too! 741
The Accidental Husband; Also released. 178
The family secret that left darts motormouth Sid gasping; When Sid Waddell's son Dan investigated his family background, he discovered secrets that left the famously talkative commentator speechless. 1097
TOON LAND pounds 4m NOLAN. 530
Toon legend signed up. 215
TOON'S ON RED NOSE ALERT. 169
Top doc's new job. 99
Train can be a cash strain. 158
Tribute to an inspiration. 186
Try pulling an udder one; THE PEOPLE'S VOICE. 479
Tug of war over Diouf. 248
Two Globes add wins to Winslet; Double Golden Globe winner Kate Winslet's film Revolutionary Road is released in cinemas today. 1223
UNITED RACE TO SIGN DUO; Kinnear seeking double booster. 567
US medal is sent home. 134
VENT YOUR SPLEEN. 624
Walk in the snowdrops. 108
Warning after bin fire alert. 120
Wear out to do better: Sbragia; Boss bids to erase last season's St James's nightmare. 467
Wedge was a wimp; CLASSIC CARS with IAN JOHNSON This week: Triumph TR7. 493
Wet and wild on the Tyne; Passers-by were amazed when a seal popped up in the Tyne next to the Gateshead Millennium Bridge. AMY HUNT finds out what other wildlife is in the river. 464
WHERE DREAMS ARE MADE; Readers' poem. 135
WHY NO WARNING OVER FLOODING? 189
Why were we not given a warning? VICTIMS ANGRY OVER LACK OF ADVANCE ALERT TO FLOOD. 371
WILD COUNTRY; Readers' poem. 128
Win a Nissan. 89
With Toon in freefall this is truly derby from HELL; DERBY SPECIAL THE FRIDAY FILE Newcastle v Sunderland St James's Park, Sunday, Feb 1, 2009. Kick-off: 1.30pm. 952
WONDERFUL WORLD; Readers' poem. 130
Woodland is set to stay put. 371
Worker in tears over tragedy; 'I could hear screaming'. 422
Worker tells court: Pegs for inflatable were rusty; 'No plans for emergency'. 357
You heard it here first. 316
YOUR SAY: Will this Sunday's derby be even bigger than usual? 215

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