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Articles from The Journal (Newcastle, England) (October 15, 2009)

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A balanced portfolio will reap dividends; ADVERTISEMENT FEATURE. 651
A blackboard bungle? The boss of Britain's biggest supermarket has slammed the "woeful" state of the country's schools and said employers are being left to "pick up the pieces". Education reporter NICOLA JUNCAR hears reaction to his comments in the North East. 560
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. 232
Arcano resting; RACING IN BRIEF: DEWHURST. 81
ARTWORK TAKES ROOT. 169
Ashley's latest gamble further tightens purse strings; Trying to function without a transfer budget is folly given the threadbare nature of Newcastle's squad, argues Mark Douglas. 1056
Auditors lambast farm pay scheme; Grant system is 'expensive and chaotic'. 480
Backing for Black Cats' World Cup bid; Carlisle lends its support. 404
BAE reveals plans to axe factory jobs; COMPANIES TODAY: DEFENCE. 81
Bank jobs move to Teesside. 149
Banks back crackdown on bonuses; ECONOMY TODAY: FINANCE. 95
Beth falls out of contention; GYMNASTICS. 350
Bonus fears as US bank reports record results. 411
Britain's jobless total keeps edging upwards. 197
Brother and sister found murdered at dad's home. 261
Brown backs boost in troop numbers; But no date for arrival in Afghanistan. 505
Burberry's upmarket image returns. 132
Business Barometer. 186
Cats striker's mentor - United legend Shearer; Cats striker hails 'Sir Alan'. 650
Charity 'Big Fish' reels in the cash. 580
Club support; BRITAIN TODAY: POLICE. 80
David Wells. 752
DEATHS. 715
Digital duo seen as role model entrepreneurs. 404
Driver sought; NORTH TODAY: APPEAL. 83
Driving prosperity with a new digital image for Science City. 350
Durham launches golfing X-Factor; GOLF. 338
Eagles capable of flying higher; Jackson fires a warning to team's BBL title rivals. 661
Economy deals a blow to Punch Taverns. 346
Errant MPs should face charges; VOICE OF THE NORTH. 159
Events give glimpse into future. 224
Falcons urged to learn the lessons; Ace Levi fires a Cup warning. 607
Fanfare for the Common man finally happens. 207
Farmway expands into dairy supply. 217
Fight for justice goes on; 'Bad blood' widow wins top award. 413
Firm is keeping track of city's parking problems. 356
Firms broaden their horizons; EXPORTS. 433
Flu vaccine contracts a boost for sister firm. 397
Four fatalities on the opening day; RACING IN BRIEF: WETHERBY. 114
Froch is ready and waiting. 303
From folk hero to Shakespeare villain; After the BBC's all-action Robin Hood, Sam Troughton is cutting an impressive figure with the RSC. Barbara Hodgson finds him on top form. 858
Fund carries hopes of a better future. 216
Fund delay could cost region pounds 100m; Bid to keep green loans on the cards. 589
Good to stand up for the community; VOICE OF THE NORTH. 186
Government has record to be proud of; VOICE OF THE NORTH. 110
Grain co-operative gets pounds 750,000 upgrade boost. 464
HAIRY BIKERS GET THEMSELVES IN A FESTIVE STEW. 250
Harewood loss no problem, says Peter; L[degrees]venkrands praises striking cover. 686
Hero Crouch ensures grand finale. 871
HiDef has global aspects firmly in its sights. 459
Honour for heiress who built a future for young. 207
How to make your will count; Sarah O'Hare, a solicitor in the Private Capital Team of Hay & Kilner, explains the importance of having a well-drafted will. 592
I'm against the EU, not Europe; VOICE OF THE NORTH. 152
IN MEMORIAM. Obituary 105
It's good to be liked. 436
It's worth staying with Spiekeroog. 433
Last Night that never ended; Ahead of the 20th North East Last Night of the Proms concert on Saturday, David Whetstone looks at the history of the big event. 1019
Legend Harmison wins top honour; CRICKET. 418
Locals given a voice in pounds 12m scheme. 237
Luck of the Irish is with McShane. 350
Maloney sees star in Tony. 723
Mandy slammed by North MP. 399
Market boosted by strong US bank figures. 322
MEDAL HONOUR FOR NORTH'S BRAVE SOLDIERS. 209
Microsoft gets it right; WINDOWS 7 REVIEW. 436
Motor group Vertu is driving forward. 494
MP is furious over mortgage tick-off; Clelland is asked to repay expense claim. 679
Musician's tribute to railway pioneer; Stephenson's life celebrated on new track. 335
Name the Year. 88
New recruits help to cut cost of genetic screening. 382
No Bale deal yet; FOOTBALL SHORTS: TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR. 83
No room for complacency in fight against fraudsters. 306
NORTH EAST WOMAN SIGNS OFF AT PLINTH IN THE SQUARE. 216
North's leading lights given new civic roles. 237
Northern Ireland finish off with worthy draw. 529
Online business more down-to-earth. 304
Our soldiers have to be seen on patrol; VOICE OF THE NORTH. 145
Parents face warning if children seen drinking. 254
Postal workers in search for justice; VOICE OF THE NORTH. 160
Pressure eases but beware of volatility; Charles Nicholson is a director of Iain Nicholson Investment Management Limited which is authorised and regulated by the Financial Services Authority. Here he takes a look at the current financial markets. 592
Quiz of the Day. 177
Race of our Euromillions; National debt fears pose threat to new jobs. 110
RBS forced to hive off 300-plus branches. 250
Reader Offer. 87
Rock name will live on after split of business. 335
Row brews over future of North's iconic beer; MPs say move will damage ale's credibility. 455
Shearer to take on Sir Bobby's legacy; Ex-United ace will be patron of charity. Obituary 569
Skellig's magic shines through - eventually. 293
Spice up your portfolio and invest in India. 385
Standard of care in North rated best in the country; Every hospital is 'excellent' or 'good'. 569
Success eases the pressure on coach. 523
Support group going for their second WIN; A group set up a decade ago to support businesswomen has undergone a radical revamp and rebranding as it extends its reach to support more female entrepreneurs in the region. Karen Dent reports. 935
Tactical help tackles child neglect; VOICE OF THE NORTH. 506
Tasty treat debuts on race track. 439
Tom proves he's still got it. 199
Toying with pounds 1m sales. 474
Two bullying parish councillors banned; Pair picked on colleague who had lost wife. 457
UK export chief in call to Go Global. 585
Upbeat eaga says it is on track for future. 276
Village is car crime blackspot; Only one area of London is worse-hit. 350
Vincent's pledge; FOOTBALL SHORTS: CARLISLE UNITED. 142
Wage rises ditched by factory bosses; ECONOMY TODAY: PAY. 104
Warning over job security on Metro; Union fears over German bidders for rail service. 489
Ways to help Carol. 80
We can fill the gap in caring; Centres say they can cope with seven closures. 482
We support troops, not politicians; VOICE OF THE NORTH. 85
Wealth protection for the owners of family businesses; Wealth & Investment Management. 656
Wearside never was an option; FOOTBALL SHORTS: BORDEAUX. 122
Wilkinson's challenge is to impress England coaches. 322
WIN tickets to Halloween event. 333
WORLD CUP QUALIFYING REVIEW. 438
YOUNGSTERS PROVE THEY'RE SMOOTH OPERATORS. 268

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