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Articles from The Journal (Newcastle, England) (March 27, 2009)

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'Inadequate' police failed to stop rapist; Attacker was allowed to roam by blunders. 402
'Offer incentives to buy cars' plea; Nissan asks for Government help. 450
'SHATTERED' AGIS APOLOGISES FOR SUFFERING. 318
'White bankers caused credit crunch'. 267
A beautiful countryside retreat nestling in a peaceful forest. 462
A chance to invest in pure beauty. 543
A home fit for the 21st Century; Stunning design for lakeside house. 545
A REAL SWEET RIDE IS UP FOR SALE; LABOUR OF LOVE Mike Wymark with his caravan made from 'sweets' used in the Christmas production of Hansel and Gretel. Picture: Andy Commins www.journallive.co.uk/buyaphoto ref: 01227544. 210
A tale of sun, wine and pub emails; TOON AND COUNTRY. 671
A weekend in the life of an Amble Links Holiday Home owner... 479
Adam's giant leap; Young dancer clinches place at top school. 477
Anger at 'snoopers' charter'. 125
Angling: Thomas, six, shows the way; SEA Angling. 492
Are you sitting comfortably? Then I'll begin; Children's TV favourites set to go on display at North museum. 486
Basketball: Eagles set up for thrilling end to season; Mini-series against Tigers starts this weekend. 559
Bates wants to move on from Bath blow. 493
Bill for red tape costs businesses over pounds 2bn; Burden is just too high, say bosses. 478
Black Cats keep eye on Spurs striker. 617
Bold new future opening up as landmark is revitalised. 419
Book a break in a luxury lodge. 566
Boss wants more military work kept in the UK. 275
Boxing: SPORT SHORTS - Call for re-match. 91
Bringing home the bacon; taste FOOD MATTERS BUY LOCAL CAMPAIGN Taste is joining forces with this year's Eat! Newcastle Gateshead food and drink festival to sniff out the North East's best bacon butty. And as Jane Hall finds, the region has a long and distinguished history in bringing. 1791
Busy life, but there's always time to cook; FOOD. 824
Car sales group collapses after 25 years. 258
Carpet firm back after flood crisis. 165
Change to our climate puts birds in danger; Fall in bug numbers hits uplands. 407
Changing pace in peaceful haven. 422
China can draw on very long tradition to be world player; WINE. 970
Construction firm aiming to double its turnover. 390
culture: ACTION. 393
culture: SCI-FI. 399
Cycling: WOMEN'S PURSUIT TRIO LANDS BRITAIN'S FIRST GOLD. 434
Digger which will save lives and jobs; Factory's deal hailed as vote of confidence. 566
Donations help cut feed bills; Farming. 183
DRAMA. 413
DUCHESS ON HAND AS SCHOOL REALISES ITS VISION. 177
Durham favourite in race for Gospels; History lends weight to a cathedral bid. Survey 697
Ellington pit gets memorial; Statue hails history of brave miners. 628
England will never repeat 1966 triumph. 957
Escape for a sense of wilderness. 314
Escape the city for a relaxing retreat. 361
Ex-boyfriend of missing chef pleads for contact. 241
Financial and resource stocks lead rise; Stocks and Shares in association with BREWIN DOLPHIN. 261
Find a farmers' market near you. 639
Fledgling Falcons grow up together; Made to share a Jesmond flat, Tom May and Jamie Noon's friendship has matured into a strong bond Jamie Noon and Tom May were once Newcastle's enfant terribles but then came adulthood, England call-ups, marriage and children. Chief sports writer Luke Edwards looks at the unique bond between the Falcons midfield pair. 1109
FOOTBALL SHORTS: Blatter gulf widens; FIFA. 97
FOOTBALL SHORTS: Fight for survival came as a shock; MIDDLESBROUGH. 120
Further sharp declines in retail are still to come. 396
Going even greener as firms unite. 331
Golf: 'Relaxed' Monty on march in Andalucia. 439
Green with envy at growing talents . . . TABLE FOR 2 Dining. 801
Group's global reach extends beneath sea. 362
Harte will 'calm' the Carlisle back line. 312
HAVE YOUR SAY ON UNITED'S PLIGHT. 136
Helping next generation of entrepreneurs; Appointments in association with fish4. 470
Holiday homes to suit all budgets. 266
Hopes raised for high-speed service. 189
Horse Racing: Busy week ahead for Newcastle staff; INSIDE TRACK. 322
Horse Racing: Kitski primed for Veterans' victory. 434
Horse Racing: Minster in form of his life. 424
Ice Hockey: Desperate measures adopted by Vipers. 486
IN BRIEF. 290
It's looking up for JJB Sports. 160
James will take the helm at county NFU for the second time; Farming. 380
Joe might not be back until Anfield. 747
Joy for workers as vital defence deal is secured. 140
JUDGE PONDERS FUNERAL PYRE RULING. 214
Kevon joins Pyeroy's marine services division; Appointments in association with fish4. 325
Killed by 'catalogue of failure and incompetence'. 314
Lawn Tennis: Murray confident of making top three. 431
Letter: VOICE OF THE NORTH - Can you help us in Great North Run? 209
Letter: VOICE OF THE NORTH - Federalists waking up to EU reality. 104
Letter: VOICE OF THE NORTH - Northumberland Contact me with details, Mr Gray. 80
Letter: VOICE OF THE NORTH - Plight of cats bred for fur and food. 150
Letter: VOICE OF THE NORTH - Supermarket on the wrong bandwagon. 356
Letter: VOICE OF THE NORTH - Swimming in shark infested EU waters. 172
Letter: VOICE OF THE NORTH - Thanks for trip to remember. 81
Lively time is guaranteed. 305
Luxury and fun for all kids and grown-ups. 348
Master at work; BEER Drink. 1397
Minister lukewarm on rail line plans; Campaigners will keep up pressure. 418
New series boosts the region's TV. 236
No calamity as the show goes on for music society. 289
North East errors lead to pounds 8m fine; Worries cash may have to be diverted. 547
North East left to pick up the crumbs; CONSTRUCTING EXCELLENCE. 497
NORTH TODAY: Chief to leave; FIRE SERVICE. 136
NORTH TODAY: Jobs on menu; EMPLOYMENT. 83
NORTH TODAY: Pool to open; LEISURE. 80
NORTH TODAY: Search for gun; CRIME. 82
NORTH TODAY: Yesterday's heroes; HISTORY. 104
NOTORIOUS FORD CAN'T BE RE-OPENED JUST YET. 301
OAP is a Great North hero; Grandad gears up for run to help charity. 535
Offensive commentary comments. 269
Our record is excellent, says council. 130
Park springs up on historic site. 427
Peaceful haven that's all yours is irresistible. 529
Peaceful retreat is a delight. 560
Pools new boys can help find potential. 658
pounds 10,000 fine 'is not value of lost lives' Artist can only pay back pounds 80 every month. 520
QUICK BITES. 303
RECIPE OF THE WEEK; Braised venison (Serves four). Recipe 504
Rescue managers put faith in factory. 436
Rok celebrates prestige award. 350
Rugby Union: SPORT SHORTS - Long way to go. 83
Shame for UK in youth drink study; Report shows Britain is third worst offender in Europe. 326
Shop the target of Hilton hotels. 210
Skaters in fight for park funding. 315
Speedway: Teenager shines as Diamonds go down. 466
Spring's upon us like a biker. 645
Squash: SPORT SHORTS - Northumbria U-19 take County title. 95
Start planning for changes to pensions; BUSINESS INSIGHTS PRICE WATER HOUSE COOPERS. 397
Strauss focuses on game fitness. 757
Superb places to stay; MEADOWHEAD CARAVAN AND CAMPING PARKS. 541
The Journal culture club: A razzle-dazzling ticket offer to Chicago! 280
The Journal: Helping themselves. 89
The Journal: Tailoring aid to help the car makers. 213
THIS WEEKEND'S REGIONAL RUGBY PREVIEW. 549
Thunder share the spoils at the Mount. 394
Town where they won't let recession beat them; THINK FIRST north east england. 772
Tragedy that should never have happened. 209
Wayne needs to have his wild side; He would be a different player, says Beckham. 795
WIN A LUXURY BREAK IN A COTTAGE; The Journal: Competition. 317
WORLD TODAY: Justice for Karen; NEW ZEALAND. 80
You can roam far and wide with all the comforts of home. 521

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