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Articles from The Birmingham Post (England) (September 6, 2012)

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44 THRIVE. 740
6. Which French couturier created [...]. 171
A Midland building society has [...]. 152
A pounds 500 grant from business [...]. 113
A struggle for freedom... or for power? 370
A team of Birmingham property [...]. 173
Addison aiming to be a key Lock. 992
Autumn leaves no stone unturned; It's the new season and there's a packed programme of concerts across the region. Christopher Morley gets us ready for a classic time. 837
Back England for fast start. 421
Banks must try to find the muddle way. 361
Blue Marble deal delivers the goods for tenant and area. 388
British garlic is the Wight stuff this autumn; Garden Watch. 358
BSV golf event. 113
Business & Property Review. 109
Call international rescue. 1155
Cameron uses JLR to hit back at Miliband. 300
Capitalising on Bolt's love-in. 442
City bosses meet Cameron. 904
City fighting to be listened to; COMMENT. 457
City needs five-star future. 1071
City too slow on walking and cycling; viewpoint. 201
Clampdown on colleges after student visa'abuse' EXCLUSIVE BENHURST Staff Reporter. 936
Classical French Flavours Paul Carr [...]; CD releases. 159
Collecting diary. 238
Colourful figures now able to speak their minds; COMMENT. 187
Comments from. 475
Country house with its own chequered history; With its roots firmly in the early 19th century, this Georgian country home would provide an ideal restoration project as Alison Jones finds out. 1025
Dancers take first steps on new stage at Hippodrome. 672
Daring LaBeouf ready to beef up his career; Interview: Shia LaBeouf. 826
DEATHS. 333
Decorated past of a beloved art; Papier-mache and tinware has long been the darling of fashionable society. Richard Edmonds reads how these two crafts have deep roots in the Midlands. 925
Deloitte Midlands IHR Forum. 154
Devolution failure'must be stopped'. 410
Distribution firm sold to US giant in pounds 219m deal. 391
Established accountancy firms agree to merger. 318
Even the jam can't spoil this pub's fine fare. 340
Experience the 'WOW' factor and then some; This flagship residence provides a truly perfect setting for precious collections of art as Alison Jones discovers. 575
Farmers face blow from holiday lettings slump; Farmers are facing a new hit to their income from letting holiday cottages - Alex Robinson, a lawyer at Stratford-upon-Avon based Lodders Solicitors, explains. PROPERTYEXPERT. 506
First days can be tough for parents, too. 406
Flights to Chicago may return; A round-up of the most popular stories from the past week at birminghampost.net. 1674
Former Purple Bar turns pink; CILLIANO'BRIEN cillian.obrien@birminghampost.net. 545
Fraud-busting team tightens net on region's benefit cheats; A dedicated fraud team is helping bring benefit cheats to justice in the West Midlands and even beyond these shores. Investigations Editor Jeanette Oldham was given a unique insight into the work of the unit. 1285
Free school opens in city centre. 358
French flair comes to Southside quarter. 183
From Russia with not quite enough love; Graham Young and Alison Jones review the latest films. 1686
Funding boost for video business. 135
Furniture firm sitting pretty over summer. 277
Gadgets for kids; Gadgets. 288
Gaining our first victory was a huge relief - Clark. 656
Getting more energy efficient; Jeremy Gates considers how to avoid being stung by the latest round of rises affecting energy prices. 944
Give the kids their own space; Need some time out from your terrible teens? Alison Jones discovers a home that offers the perfect solution... 399
Going, going, gone... 190
Golden age of shopping alive and well; Chris Upton discovers an extraordinary family business still going strong after 120 years. 950
Golf soft top's back in the swing of it; After a 10-year hiatus,VW reintroduces the soft top to its Golf Cabriolet range. Ed Stephens takes a look at the latest contender in the hood. 540
Gove anger at'betrayal' of academy opponents. 615
Government needs to get banks lending. 385
Grammars are an anachronism; viewpoint. 111
Grand plan for Pallasades. 185
Greats capture the Shakespeare magic; A new Bard CD leads Richard Edmonds to reflect on how he and other actors find inspiration from those who bring the Swan of Avon's words to life. 1005
Holby's Hugh helps launch film festival. 166
Home from home in an idyllic country setting; Currently used as a bed and breakfast, this house could revert back to a family home as Alison Jones discovers. 337
Hotel offers finest comfort in historic surroundings. 198
INSIDE. 128
Insurer expands into Church Street office; A round up of news from the region's finance sector in the past week. 841
Is Cameron planning a new airport? 335
It's time to bee proactive and offer your land; Nature Notes. 243
It's time to sign up for a memorable investment. 1069
James Bond thrillers given a new life on audiobooks; A round up of news from the region's creative sector in the past week. 1180
Jazz Diary. 541
Jazz Soho Nights Vol. 2 [...]; CD releases. 174
Job boost as ADI expands. 696
Jobs at threat after engineer collapses. 295
Joinery supplier takes on last unit. 155
KPMG set for final test at Edgbaston as Phoenix wings clipped; TAVERNERSCRICKET. 300
Law firms'merger to result in 50 job losses in Midlands. 393
Lemi hopes to help Samoa prove point in autumn Tests. 535
Letters that sparked two brilliant minds; As part of a series revealing the hidden treasures at the Library of Birmingham, Graeme Brown examines the Archives of Soho. 1288
Light fantastic one year in the making; Birmingham is set to explode in a kaleidoscope of colour with the free open air dance show Mandala. Diane Parkes speaks to the creative forces behind this 3D visual extravaganza. 1335
Luff to leave Commons. 274
McCloud is wise to reserve his judgement on new library; viewpoint. 284
Midland move for aero giant; A round-up of news from the region's manufacturing sector this week. 1447
Moseley and Bartlett look to turn boys into men. 325
Motley cru aiming for the top table; The red wines of the Rhone continue to captivate, writes Clive Platman. 732
Move to exams-only testing would be a backward step; viewpoint. 208
Movies on release. 899
Mr Osborne, the brave thing to do would be to think radically. 867
Murphy expects to recover for Forest clash. 288
Music room of note strikes chord. 428
Nationalise, say unions as delay hits West Coast. 487
New kids on the block bloomin' marvellous; As spring bulb planting continues, Hannah Stephenson looks at a trial of new daffodils and tulips and finds out whether new varieties are better than old favourites. 552
No bars to talent in the art world; Their skills shine through despite a brush with the law. Roz Laws examines the prisoners' art being showcased in the city this weekend. 860
No score but this lunch time 'friendly' was far from a bore. 1218
Nursery work completed. 223
On the legal ladder. 368
Ousted Victoria Carpets board member is vowing to battle on. 815
Perfect choice for fans of everything Gothic; This charming, threestorey Victorian semi retains its original character and features, as Alison Jones discovers. 457
Pioneer saw the potential of new industries. 272
Platt's the way to do it, says Villa signing Ashley. 345
PM reshuffle brings in delivery men. 822
Pop Fires Ronan Keating After [...]; CD releases. 142
Popov plans to extend his stay at the Baggies. 447
postflickr. 112
pounds 13m deal for electric car research centre. 264
pounds 15 fixed price menu at Purnell's Bistro; Birmingham Post Offer. 190
pounds 16.5m school to inspire youngsters into engineering. 741
pounds 5m charity trustee: We put our faith in ex-vicar. 829
Prepare to see your skin in its prime; Perfect your pre-makeup routine. Lisa Haynes reveals the insider secrets to beautiful skin. 679
Promotions help firm increase market share; A round-up of news from the region's legal sector in the. 1068
Property move for one of sector's best-known faces. 349
Purnell helping college offer a very tasty course. 375
Putting the emphasis on getting more active; Grade II listed house is an ideal home for those who want a more active lifestyle as Alison Jones reports. 875
Rail corridor alternative to HS2 expense; viewpoint. 354
Reborn Berlin refuses to bury its dark history; Jon Griffin visits Germany's cosmopolitan and vibrant capital - a rival for London and Paris. 1146
Resigning Fabricant now free to speak his mind. 341
Retreat into a literary idyll; This stylish barn conversion occupies its own spot in a centre of literary history, as Alison Jones discovers. 339
Review. 546
Roads contractor in blunder over 'new' lampposts; NEILELKES Local Government Correspondent. 572
Robbie's 'real clot tthes for real men' What do pop stars do when they get bored or burned out? They launch a fashion range. Robbie Williams is the latest.Alison Jones reports. 942
Roy's the boy in a lively tale; BOOKREVIEW. 362
RSM Tenon office is taken over by Dains. 245
Savers at a Midland building [...]. 120
SES has new home. 220
Shamed but not named. 856
Shaylor aims at pounds 10m target. 192
Solbakken seeks a change in mental approach. 460
Sponsor has commitment to economic success of Midlands. 372
Staff at a Midland affordable [...]. 117
Stale has lots of ideas for new coach. 327
Sydney Mitchell 'Movers & Shakers' event. 274
Take pride in Paralympic ideal; viewpoint. 106
Tales will ease fears of your school starter; Children's Books. 361
Team up sticks to a new address. 339
The constantly changing world of annuities. 789
Third runway fear as bosses make airport expansion call. 782
Time to open a parachute; RUGBY NOTES. 460
Tried& Tested; Think pink. 172
Troughton hails energy levels of buzzing Bears. 686
TV delay threatens more care cuts. 221
Villa players are on the same page, says Guzan. 730
Watt's steam engine design proved to be revolutionary. 358
We're seeing stars after passing the taste test; Every summer 350 food experts convene for 45 days of blind taste tests to find Britain's best produce. MARY GRIFFIN reveals which Midlands products made the grade in this year's Great Taste Awards and finds an unlikely local producer has won a prized place among the 50 best edible products in Britain. 1038
Well done, but venue is just not cricket. 383
What's happening near you during the next seven days The week ahead. Calendar 477

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