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Articles from The Journal (Newcastle, England) (November 13, 2009)

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Title Author Type Words
'City of light' all set for a bright future. 719
'Economy has reached turning point' ECONOMY TODAY: IRELAND. 97
'Fairytale' proposals for future of the uplands. 539
'Man United have level for so long - we need the same been at the elite like us - and now mental toughness' Newcastle Eagles are going through their worst run for six years, but Lynard Stewart takes comfort from the struggles of champions in another sport. Mark Douglas reports. 1036
2018 bid given an extensive overhaul. 608
A base for healthy growth. 281
A bright future rooted in the past. 226
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. 167
Anger at pounds 50m bonuses for MoD civil servants. 176
Anti-terror unit in city; Sniffer dogs used to sweep station platforms and check travellers. 365
Architect firm finds a new director. 277
Armed shoe shop robber is facing jail. 225
Art in the public eye; Public artworks, it seems, are everywhere . Environment Editor Tony Henderson reports on a passion for our times. 891
BA merger is on; BRITAIN TODAY: BUSINESS. 80
Bakery is at centre of E.coli outbreak; Shop closes voluntarily in investigation. 690
BARTON CLEARED OF IGNORING LETTERS. 352
Behrami thinking of Hammers. 308
Blake still draws on fear factor. 376
Boy, 11, was free to rape; Pleas to take him into care ignored. 663
Brewer takes big share of UK market. 197
Brewing up idea for festivals. 1094
British boxing booming again; Mitchell is predicting golden era. 638
BT costs driven down by jobs cull. 249
Butchers pass the taste test at awards bash. 192
Butchers renowned for good, local produce; ADVERTISEMENT FEATURE. Company overview 1784
Cardiff is the ideal setting for midfielder. 443
Centres campaign; NORTH TODAY: POLITICS. 108
Centrica on target for 43% boom in profits. 343
Changing lives and the North East landscape; The University of Sunderland is viewed by business, industry and key stakeholders, such as Sunderland City Council and One NorthEast, as a key organisation in the drive to not only revitalise Sunderland and its economy but the whole of the North East. 659
Changing the face of Hendon. 634
Children''s Disney adventure. 177
Clampdown call in BBC expenses fury; Spokesman defends North boss's taxi bill. 311
Confidence is key at riverside park. 602
Contracts mean bright outlook for engineering giant. 298
Culture city lit up; Light festival can only boost Durham's dream. 416
David Wells. 744
DEATHS. 848
Defoe to blame for injury - Gordon; Defoe to blame - Gordon. 629
Double joy for Carson at Ludlow. 224
Double target for Celtic winger McGinn. 333
Drugs are used 'too easily' in homes; 'Chemical cosh' is given unnecessarily. 443
Dumped rubbish kills young otter in pond. 262
Dunne wants to cause upset; France are warned not to underestimate the Irish. 695
ECB will oppose broadcast review. 343
Eco village plans get the OK; Hundreds of new jobs on the cards. 915
Essien: Blues will cope with exodus; Squad is big enough, says midfielder. 385
Farms secure pounds 1.5m pot for energy projects. 294
Fewer homes to be repossessed than first feared. 208
Fire couple's alarm had no batteries. 161
Firms ban staff from using social sites. 227
Firms urged to invest; BUSINESS TODAY: RECESSION. 81
Former radio DJ admits child porn charges at start of trial. 246
Frozen treats on menu at tea rooms; ADVERTISEMENT FEATURE. 560
Full-back forced to put foot on pedal; Amesbury will await chance. 1146
GAZZA'S BIKE SALE NOT CONFIRMED. 211
Gender pay gap begins to narrow. 257
Generation game as son takes over top job. 536
Gladiator Amazon back to the day job; Star returns to medicine as show cancelled. 504
GOALKEEPER FRACTURES WRISTS AND INJURES PELVIS IN BIKE SMASH. 225
Groups meet in a bid to improve quality of life. 161
Growing excitement for 2009; WINE. 1058
Hard feelings played down; Collingwood unaware of any lingering backlash. 774
Heridian''s global venture strengthens. 416
HIGH-FLYING KIRSTY IS FIRST FEMALE RED ARROW. 85
Idiotic ideas of the non-entities at top; VOICE OF NORTH. 104
In defence of electric cars; Leaders hit back at carbon report. 546
IN MEMORIAM. Obituary 155
INSIDE TRACK. 203
Internship is good value for all concerned. 447
It's so unfair, says banned star; SPORT SHORTS: SPORT SHORTS: TENNIS. 100
James takes over as MD at Surgo. 465
Jones' clever outlook. 236
Judge drive ban; BRITAIN TODAY: COURTS. 82
Keeping the folks next door at bay. 905
Land initiative will provide real boost; CONSTRUCTING EXCELLENCE CATRIONA LINGWOOD. 459
Law firm bosses pour in pounds 1m to aid expansion. 452
Leave compassion to Her Majesty. 654
Lesson from history over Afghanistan; VOICE OF NORTH. 214
Lessons into action. 88
Longstaff postpones retirement; ICE HOCKEY. 402
Making contact with the cream of the industry. Awards list 459
Market consolidates as BA rise headlines. 302
Marlon vows to prove his worth to Magpies; Marlon vows to show his worth. 808
Marshall fears he is second choice. 445
MARTS. 1227
Masterplan to promote prosperity. 286
McMenamin lands bumper Boulmer haul. 453
Medics aid policeman; Officer suffers head injuries in late night crash. 518
Memorial vandalised before ceremony. 267
Miles for money; NORTH TODAY: CHARITY. 85
MODELS PUT ON A STRIP FOR SHOPPERS. 278
MPs join call for new Rock; Motion urges bank becomes society again. 383
Murray succumbs to Czech; TENNIS. 368
Mystery is unearthed; Ceremonial spade is found in loft. 442
Name the Year. 88
New kid on block brings a taste of Little Italy; FAMILY DINING. 859
New name is a matter of principle. 285
No protection for Jonny. 230
North chefs come under the spotlight; Bistro team go head to head withrivals from the South. 521
Oh Sweetie, the new arcade is ab fab! Joanna Lumley cuts the ribbon to open centre. 642
Old Firm told no means no as Bolton chief's plan is rejected; Premier League don't want Glasgow giants. 855
Opening up our magnificent coast; Wildlife trusts welcome marine Bill. 409
P&G base green research in North. 399
Partying to destruction. Movie review 1416
Peacock desperate to avoid repeat; RUGBY LEAGUE. 325
Penny brings energy to her role with CES. 324
Pensioner's killer loses court appeal. 231
Pick of the day. 126
Pledge to turn rail link into UK's best; Controversial seat charges scrapped. 426
Polarising effect of the humble sprout; IN SEASON WITH SADIE PARKER OF THE NATIONAL TRUST. 620
Pressure now on to heal troubled line. 220
Probe in to the cost of UK bankruptcies; ECONOMY TODAY: INSOLVENCIES. 108
Product hits the right note. 249
Putting the customer first. 537
Quiz of the Day. 190
Ray takes the lead on trucks and vans. 258
Relaunched phone firm''s bid for profit. 450
Shearer to present award. 352
Shocked at attitude to wind farm protest; VOICE OF NORTH. 140
Sir Alex is banned for Wiley outburst. 213
Some Present looks correct choice. 454
Statue meeting like a 1930s beer hall; VOICE OF NORTH. 238
Staunton signing; FOOTBALL SHORTS: DARLINGTON. 91
Stunning 62 puts Udorn in spotlight; GOLF. 425
Take a fresh look at Sunderland. 553
Tees a fine source for some bream. 656
Terrific Terrific Terry Terry comes comes of age of age; Restaurateur Terry Laybourne is celebrating 21 years in business. Katharine Capocci chats to him about life in the kitchen, his local food heroes and a new city pub venture. 462
The Journal Reader Offer A [...]. 128
The second oldest man in Britain dies aged 109. 242
Top names join campaign for homeless people. 199
Trinity shares rise; BUSINESS TODAY: MEDIA. 110
TRISHA DROPS IN TO TALK TO LIBRARY STAFF. 194
Van driver is charged over death of grandad. 244
Vested interests over Waygood Gallery; VOICE OF NORTH. 242
VIEW OF THE NORTH. 91
Weighty matters for multi-talented Damon; Shereen Low chats to Hollywood star Matt Damon about his latest role. 582
WH Smith cautious after sales decline. 218
Why were expert's warnings ignored? Judge damns chiefs for snubbing pleas over boy rapist. 139

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