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Articles from The Journal (Newcastle, England) (May 16, 2009)

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Title Author Type Words
'I didn't recognise my sister after assault' Nurse suffered horrific injuries in house attack. 860
'I use different places for different moods but I really like the long sandy beaches of the Northumberland coast' MY PLACE. 881
A double blow for mobile phone giant; Two separate bids thrown out by planners. 448
A worrying fixture for Newcastle; VOICE OF THE NORTH. 160
Abbott tribute to Wigan manager. 320
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. 610
Advice on equity ISAs. 335
Aerospace workers set to strike in pay dispute. 342
AND NEWS. 298
Area has great spirit and potential. 245
Atkinson: 'I've been totally transparent on expenses'. 410
Audi's TT retains wow factor. 545
Author heads back to school; Writer's nostalgic return to teenage stamping ground. 409
Backer pulls out after Quakers delay. 617
Bandits' fixture hit by rain; SPEEDWAY. 347
bargain of the week. 137
Battle on for third time; Residents lose their local - but are still fighting. 577
BBC move a capital idea for the region. 482
Ben's lost his heart; Playing poet Keats was an inspiration. 361
Best of the bunch. 194
Bidders could prevent need for bank bail-out. 487
BMW Sport is a winner in all areas. 596
Boro boss' fate in own hands. 792
Boro must stay true to local young talent. 569
Breeding bonanza as birds of prey settle down. 181
Campbell: 'We only have ourselves to blame as MPs'. 396
Candy chases Newbury win; 5lb rise in weight not expected to stop Digby. 753
Capital of cosseting; Liz Hands travels to London for a child-friendly break. 1500
Cash investments do best in credit crunch. 498
Charge frees up 'phantom seats' VOICE OF THE NORTH. 177
Chiefs pledge action after Judge's rebuke; Senior officials speak of their 'sincere regret'. 335
Children's show; THEATRE: NORTH TODAY. 88
Company bosses stay at home in slowdown; TRAVEL: COMPANIES TODAY. 88
Confidence returns, survey finds. 371
Conversion is a stunning success. 524
COUNTY DURHAM LEAGUES. 539
Create a tropical corner. 105
Crunch time for car trade. 355
DEATHS. 789
Designer made; Karen Wilson gets some tips from Ruth Bond, a Jesmond interior designer who has travelled the world and is now working her magic in the North East. 1236
Devils in eleventh heaven; Record was never in Sir Alex's dreams back in 1986. 439
Diary. 332
DJ training is pick of the bunch; BUSINESS TODAY. 102
Dynamos find it easier at The Oval. 807
Electric Think-ing in Europe. 189
ENJOY A PREVIEW SCREENING OF LOOKING FOR ERIC. 224
Enjoy moving with deals to ease way. 217
Eurozone economies hit harder than UK. 463
EVERYTHING'S READY FOR A WEEK OF FUN. 211
F1 rules crisis set to go to court; MOTOR SPORT: SPORT SHORTS. 108
Father and son banned. 113
Festival of fun and music through summer. 224
FIVE TO FOLLOW THE eye-catcher from. 257
FOUR HURT IN HEAD-ON COLLISION. 136
FREE KID'S MEAL AT CAREVERY PLUS AT DALTON PARK. 206
FREE pounds 2 BET ON NEWCAST EWCAST. 451
Friday night need not be binge night. 342
Gates to close on train fare dodgers; Barriers will be built at key station. 483
Georgian-style home in smart new development. 142
Gift allowances for your family. 500
Golfing event; CHARITY: NORTH TODAY. 91
Goodwill shown to suffering fans. 957
Government sales figures too optimistic. 323
Grandis a cruiser not a bruiser. 594
Green as a family hatch. 510
Grounded by a nest. 191
Growing smaller? Downsizing your garden as well as your home? Hannah Stephenson offers some thoughts. 592
Guardian of the uplands; The north's new uplands champion talks to Environment Editor Tony Henderson. 724
Help and advice on riding the storm; BUSINESS TODAY. 132
Help with tracking down your old pensions. 346
Helping to keep pupils safe on road crossing. 247
Hill wait for Khan to make his debut; NORTH EAST PREMIER LEAGUE. 528
Home in popular suburban street. 150
I WAS accused by a reader recently. 311
Ideal home to get away from it all; Remote North cottage offers the 'Good Life'. 572
IN MEMORIAM. Obituary 126
IN the spirit of openness, I have. 430
Industrial chic; Claire Hornby looks at a look that's sleek, simple and surprisingly stylish. 368
INFINITE SYMBOL OF HOPE FOR THE NORTH. 213
Insignia makes its mark with sleek Sports Tourer estate. 642
Jon's tripple-action workout; The Journal's Jon Tunney is taking on the sporting challenge of a lifetime to raise money for the Puffin Appeal. Over the next year he will attempt to complete a triathlon and a half-iron man - and maybe sneak a half-marathon and long-distance bike race in along the way. 846
Jury in dual murder case due to retire shortly. 261
Landlords fear being penalised. 466
Last symphony for Durham's orchestra. 410
Latest Maserati model offers a powerful performance. 726
Leadership in short supply when needed. 987
Lenders ease up on homeowners; Repossession figures show a sharp fall. 506
Love, love them do; Teenagers put The Beatles on the spot in 63. 748
MAKING SOME PAINFUL DISCOVERIES. 390
Maximo are still mighty. 185
Meet the authors; EVENT: NORTH TODAY. 82
Minister defiant as he gives up post; Watchdog to probe MP's rent deal. 884
Minister pays price; The Journal. 85
Mistakes on a few points over religion; VOICE OF THE NORTH. 165
Modern Living; Deals can pave way to mortgage. 387
MORTON VOWS TO KEEP FIGHTING FOR BLUE STAR. 637
Museum gets top award for restoration. 191
Name the Year. 101
New Claudia clue; MISSING: BRITAIN TODAY. 89
Nicholson confident of win. 399
Nissan plant boosted as output raised. 222
North 'can still make' final. 391
North East property auction dates. 112
North film-makers backed by Sir Ben; Oscar-winning actor supports asylum project. 523
NORTHERN ALLIANCE. 249
NORTHUMBERLAND LEAGUES. 557
On course to fight the cyber bandits. 222
One point away from the crown. 494
Orwellian image works for Shearer; Big Brother - in the form of Alan Shearer - is watching over Newcastle's players, and the manager's spies are having the desired effect. Mark Douglas reports. 1223
Patients risk losing out on NHS services; Shocking cost of treating foreigners. 511
Peaceful haven a short hop away. 374
Peer issues text warning. 126
Plans are drawn for village hall. 264
POINT TO POINT. 565
Police in safety warning; Teens told not to dice with death. 395
Police probe demanded. 199
powder, paint Lipstick; Martin Aitken, regional makeup artist for Dior, has glammed up many a red carpet starlet. He dropped into Fenwick at Newcastle to give Francesca Craggs some star treatment of her very own. 1001
Probe into police media statements. 175
Proud history and lively community; Around the region: Wallsend has grown out of its Roman and shipbuilding roots into a thriving community with plenty to offer buyers looking for a bargain. Aranda Garrard finds out more. 509
Q& A; Your money queries are answered by Peter Rutherford, senior director of Rutherford Wilkinson Ltd, independent financial advisers. 525
Quiet life in private grounds. 82
Quiz of the Day. 189
Race for the alcohol not what we need. 418
Reaching the Final Frontier; Artists are crossing the final frontier in Gateshead, as Tamzin Lewis finds out. 412
Recession claims city pub and nightclub. 354
Relax and unwind. 232
Reservations fee is just naked greed; VOICE OF THE NORTH. 210
RETAIL THERAPY Francesca Craggs. 136
Ruth ticks all the right boxes. 296
SARABAND'S SELECTIONS. 246
School dinner hall caters for all ages; Pensioners had a say in choosing staff. 460
Securing the future of our rural schools; The Journal. 204
Shakey end to week for London markets. 312
Shane turns on amateur dramatics. 353
SHEEPISH NEWCOMERS DISPLAY A LITTLE X-FACTOR. 187
Sister's horror at brutal attack; Nurse still unconscious after assault in her home. 106
So who cares for hills if farming dies out there? There are fears that hill farming could die out within a decade unless it receives an injection of new money and fresh blood. The grim warning comes from MP Tim Farron, who is demanding urgent steps to save the industry. Karen Dent spoke to three North hill farmers about the issues affecting the industry. 1405
Something for us to be grateful for; EURO VIEW. 442
Spacious home with open views at rear. 169
Sporting kit for Peugeot's SUV. 112
Stars. 724
Step back to the seventies for two hours of T-Rexstasy. 426
Students plough their own furrow to triumph. 285
Sycophantic piece shows certain bias; VOICE OF THE NORTH. 148
Tainio in fight to the end; Finn confident Cats will survive. 598
The beating heart of the home; The heart of a home is the kitchen, but to make that heart beat you need an Aga, argues Dale Robinson. 566
The game is up for 'rotten apples' VOICE OF THE NORTH. 149
The higher the heels the better this. 219
The Journal Reader Offer. 278
The pressure is truly on ... Some requests from clients are simply impossible - well, almost, says Peter Fall. 643
The property week. 235
three of a kind; Those looking to buy a modern family home will be spoiled for choice. Francesca Craggs picks three. 240
Thunder wait for 'foreign legion' clearance; RUGBY LEAGUE. 402
Time for us to seize the day. 773
Time to put your home under the hammer? 549
to beat the bugs. 114
Top chefs show their worth at this year's food and drink fest. 1152
Top nursery in line for a national gong at awards. 177
Townend celebrates win. 275
Tycoon's firms facing threat. 306
Ultimate bravado; Thousands of women are to take to the streets in their bras to raise money for breast cancer research. Mieka Smiles spoke to some of the daring ladies.: Ultimate bravado of. 921
Unicorn offering free courses in horse care. 224
United supporters praised - by the owner of defeated relegation rivals. 397
Varied attractions; ADVERTISEMENT FEATURE. 233
Versatile shop in Washington. 144
Vesty is enjoying 'second chance'. 754
Vexed Owen to be offered new deal; Quit reports upset skipper: Quit reports anger skipper. 562
VIEW OF THE NORTH. 95
Volvo SUV gets it right again. 276
Walking keeps you active; Exercise expert Dave Fairlamb continues his regime to get you back in shape. 646
Water wonderful world; Superb views are just one reason why many people buy a home next to water. Here, homemaker takes a look at a selection of properties all offering exactly that and to suit a range of budgets. 342
WE DON'T ASK FOR MUCH - JUST A SPOT OF SUN. 114
We'll not hit panic button - Sbragia; Sbragia: We still control our destiny. 711
WEARSIDE LEAGUE. 272
Weir heads to Wearside. 125
When did you last share a story? 613
Why Paul thought John was the cleverest man in the band. 487
Why the polar bear needed a shampoo; Animals ready for museum's grand opening. 557
Win is all Stoute could Ask for. 700
Win over Boro must be consolidated. 344
Working together for success; BUSINESS TODAY. Conference notes 93

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