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Articles from The Journal (Newcastle, England) (September 23, 2009)

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'It's like not paying congestion charge' Law chief on employing illegal staff. 337
'Rock could be sold to cut Britain's debt' But spokesman is accused of scaremongering. 776
A fright at the museum. 119
A TAX TOO FAR passengers will be UK's air a triple whammy hit with; Warning last night issued by air bosses. 688
A very special place for pupils; As a new school year gets under way the Royal Grammar School's Headmaster, Dr Bernard Trafford, reviews his first year in post. 384
Anger over new review of handling of rape cases. 198
Architects plan move north of the border. 407
Baltic Place's first tenant Peter McCusker. 408
Be prepared for 2010 business rates change; North East businesses need to start preparing for a change in business rates which is coming into effect next year, says Richard Farr, of Sanderson Weatherall. 576
Bellamy warned but escapes FA ban. 298
Bid to give surgery a healthy future; Doctors plan to open their own pharmacy. 489
Blast from the past; Wartime bombs are detonated. 641
Brown to make pledge to cut back on Trident. 197
Bruce is thrilled as Black Cats win. 467
Business awards and a keen eye for comedy. 558
BUSINESS DIARY. 277
Cable in warning against fire sale of Rock; Minister accuses Lib Dem of scaremongering over bank. 158
CALL FOR UK TO TAKE IN REFUGEE CHILDREN. 250
Campaign against air duty misguided; VOICE OF THE NORTH. 209
Change must not damage our success. 330
Chiefs try out twice a week market for town. 208
Christian DJ goes national. 86
City's students get lesson on safe living; Police step up action as new term begins. 367
Confidence for life at Durham. 300
Cook eager to end on a high; Champions want to finish league season unbeaten. 515
Core strategies key to future land use. 325
County councillors 'not fit for purpose' VOICE OF THE NORTH. 151
Cumbrians dance to Pompey's tune. 617
David Wells. 724
DEATHS. 1127
Defra's minimum claim size decision welcomed. 371
Determined dog owners take lead. 261
ECB open to idea of world Test finals. 411
Economic recovery is set to slow down. 289
Falcons must stay focused; Bates tells Newcastle players to avoid distractions. 635
Families geared up in school bus battle; Walking route to new school deemed unsafe. 538
Fast work concludes Lodge deal. 307
First steps back home; Little Nikita's recovery amazes medics. 552
First steps towards love of learning. 526
Flyingfish takes advantage of Cobalt move. Conference notes 173
Game Angling. 847
Gateshead keep it clean and take point; BLUE SQUARE PREMIER. 444
Girls wake up in to a brave new world; Palestinian pupils arrive in the North. 653
Green holiday complex welcomed. 136
Have a say on the buses. 87
Helen joins Bpex team. 120
Henderson scores a goal to cherish; Teenager forms bond with fans. 1453
Henin to return; SPORT SHORTS: TENNIS. 112
House sales fall, but trend is upwards; ECONOMY TODAY: PROPERTY. 103
How businesses can reduce property costs and save cash. 305
Hughton protected vulnerable stars. 203
IMR is expecting sales of pounds 10m had not been affected by the recession Chris Knox. 363
IN MEMORIAM. Obituary 121
Intervention rescues jobs at mining company. 548
ITV in legal battle over top shows. 464
Jane is up to the challenge. 179
Julie gives her side high hopes; SPORT SHORTS: HOCKEY. 85
Killer had history of violence. 157
Latte love for coffee shop. 376
Life's no joy for jobless; Many unemployed young feel suicidal. 369
Looking for business space and support? 593
Make most of the market sweet spot. 489
Market is starting to stir; Two commercial property experts give their views on the current state of the market: The market is healthier than it was a year ago, says Dickon Wood of King Sturge. 551
Mining firms lead return to positive territory. 261
More visit livestock show. 171
Morocco striker's keen on England; FOOTBALL SHORTS: CHAMAKH. 99
Mortgage gloom for landlords. 228
Murtagh back with a blank. 308
Music by any other name will sound just as sweet; An established North East orchestra is entering a new era with a new name, as David Whetstone reports. 666
Name the Year. 87
NECC looking forward to annual dinner celebration. 415
NECC welcomes Chinese visitors. 186
Newcastle are not like Arsene's boys. 1280
Ngog punishes Leeds for series of spurned chances. 492
Non-execs provide real value to firms. 430
NON-LEAGUE ROUND-UP. 525
North bid-rigging probe; Building projects are caught up in price-fix scandal. 704
North East can look to manufacturing in an upturn. 247
Now would be a good time to buy; Despite a paucity of speculative developments the market is picking up, says Keith Stewart, a director of Naylors Chartered Surveyors in Newcastle. 412
ONIONS SUSPECTS SUCCESSFUL TROPHY CAMPAIGN IS IN PROSPECT. 653
Outstanding success stories. 498
People must know what they vote for; VOICE OF THE NORTH. 401
PEOPLE ON THE MOVE. 312
Perfect setting for Sir Bobby service; VOICE OF THE NORTH. 89
PLANNING APPLICATIONS. 189
pounds 80m cuts would see 3,500 jobs axed; An 'industrial Armageddon' is forecast. 798
Printing firm invests in new pounds 3m funding facility. 439
Profits up as JD bucks trend. 241
Public urged to hand in their knives. 191
Quiz of the Day. 175
Recruiting is key to growth in tax field. 408
Region's fastest-growin. 1223
Region's fastest-growing businesses revealed. Company overview 2520
Right size and fit-out for businesses' own needs. 376
Rural Oscars are looking North for nominations. 228
Saint Vince risks a fall from grace. 358
School's reputation speaks volumes. 539
Science goes from strength to strength at Sunderland High. 493
Search is on for property 'Oscars''. 386
Short-lease rents in big demand. 346
Space - the flexible frontier for businesses. 706
SPARRING PARTNER IDENTIFIED; BOXING. 361
Special meaning of brave performance. 279
STORE'S BID-BACKING DISPLAY PROVES A CLEAR WINNER. 192
Straight talking - without the spin. 822
Students' digs set to bring in profits. 143
Take your time over lease; PROPERTY BRIEFING RICHARD FREEMAN-WALLACE. 525
Talks call over Vauxhall job fears; ECONOMY TODAY: MOTOR INDUSTRY. 102
The importance of finding the right business premises. 357
The man who tunes into the angels. 310
The private sector must be able to thrive. 388
The top law officer who is above the law. 226
Theatre of war seen through eyes of those left behind. 393
THIEVES' COLD-HEARTED CRIME. 180
Third quarter set for M&A plunge. 328
Time alarm bells; FOOTBALL SHORTS: FULHAM. 123
Top marks for school where girls aim higher. 249
Triangle to form base for growth. 324
Tribute was such a moving distraction; VOICE OF THE NORTH. 161
Trouble-free option for today's modern firms; Imaginative solutions are a feature of today's recession-hit serviced office market. 402
Twice Over has easy Goodwood task. 434
Wansbeck is the place to be. 404
Warning to motorists of need to heed deer signs. 202
We don't need more taxes on aspiration; VOICE OF THE NORTH. 153
Why are the Durham School pupils so happy? 421

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