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| 2 DAY IN 2 MINUTES: home and abroad. |
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| 2 DAY IN 2 MINUTES: regional news. |
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205 |
| 2 DAY IN 2 MINUTES: sport. |
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257 |
| 4x4 army is urged to mobilise. |
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522 |
| Al Nahyan set to invest up to pounds 5bn in Barclays. |
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477 |
| Alfa Romeo opens MiTo order book. |
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263 |
| Ashley sets a D-day as United sale talks stall; Key meeting to follow Chelsea tie. |
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121 |
| At heart of conservation area. |
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171 |
| Audi's S4 bristles with new technology and innovations. |
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610 |
| BABY WITH BIG TASK. |
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119 |
| Bahamas landing for capsized yacht; Boat washed up two years after sinking. |
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478 |
| Bank deal boost for Southern. |
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382 |
| bargain of the week. |
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155 |
| Basketball: Captain leads the way for Eagles; Bridge shows sparkling form. |
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636 |
| Beer rebrand to boost fund. |
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164 |
| Bobby's fund on course to top pounds 1m; Big night hits magic sum but more to come. |
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497 |
| Bold bid to stop the corn bunting decline; Farming. |
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241 |
| Boost the health of your hair; Interview NUTRITIONAL THERAPY. |
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387 |
| Brakes put on green fuel plant. |
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248 |
| Brave toddler fights back; Community back boy hit by meningitis. |
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350 |
| BRITAIN TODAY: Call for F1 protest; RACISM. |
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88 |
| Buyers can drive hard bargain this autumn. |
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248 |
| capital idea; my working week John Digman, of the Newcastle Building Society, shares details of his busy week. |
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920 |
| Centrica plans pounds 2.2bn rights issue. |
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263 |
| Chance to join lively community. |
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280 |
| Church leader stole pounds 24,000 from couple; Salvation Army captain spared jail by judge. |
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730 |
| Cleaning up after the rain; house doctor The rain seems to have stopped - at least for now - but many buildings are still showing signs of damp. Peter Fall investigates. |
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684 |
| Convenient setting for cottage. |
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139 |
| Cricket: Anderson axed for Antigua showdown. |
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586 |
| Cricket: RE/MAX NORTHERN ALLIANCE. |
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278 |
| Cricket: WEARSIDE LEAGUE. |
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281 |
| Crocodile snap took 25 hours of waiting; Environment Two North East wildlife photographers have made their mark in the world's biggest competition. Environment Editor Tony Henderson reports. |
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799 |
| culture: Empire unveils three additions to star cast. |
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194 |
| culture: Fantastic opportunity to see Blyth in a new light. |
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243 |
| culture: Going solo; Former G4 favourite Jonathan Ansell is continuing his mission to bring a bit of opera to the masses. Sam Wonfor talks to him. |
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698 |
| Cycling: Focus now firmly on the future for cyclists. |
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416 |
| DEAR CAROLINE; Beauty. |
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427 |
| Death threat over food row. |
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174 |
| Design your ideal garden; Winter is the ideal time to plan a new garden design, says Hannah Stephenson. |
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675 |
| Dining out to help the homeless; pounds 1 extra on bill will go towards local charities. |
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516 |
| Drivers in serious condition after road smash. |
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181 |
| Edwardian grace and stylish looks. |
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306 |
| Electrifying skiffle night for stately home appeal; Top musicians to turn out for Seaton Delaval. |
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349 |
| Entry to Eos range now cheaper. |
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223 |
| Escape the city with a rural retreat in the country. |
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817 |
| Ex-yards are in line for 3,000 jobs; Moves to create renewable energy centre on river. |
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469 |
| EXECUTIVE motoring: Grounds for optimism? |
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370 |
| Fairy tale fashion; life Cutting-edge fashion designer Emma Bell tells Emily Woodrow about fairy tales, drag queens, and launching her own fashion label. |
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| Family living at its best; Whether it's a large garden for the children, more space for a growing clan, or simply somewhere to relax, there are plenty of family-sized homes for sale in the region. homemaker takes a look at some. |
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575 |
| Family style; in association with smartnewhomes.com. |
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352 |
| Fans left frustrated by stalled takeover; Interested parties fail to follow through. |
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| Feisty little car arrives in just the right place at right time. |
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614 |
| Football: A chance to eat with Shearer; FOOTBALL SHORTS LEGENDS AWARD. |
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139 |
| Football: BLUE SQUARE NORTH. |
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394 |
| Football: Chimbonda defended. |
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292 |
| Football: I'm looking for brave men, says Ward. |
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| Football: Keane looking for an eye of the tiger; Sunderland and Chelsea's midweek results spoke volumes for the two sides' characters. And it's why the Black Cats should be very wary of today's trip to Stamford Bridge, argues Stuart Rayner. |
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| Football: Kinnear compiles transfer wish-list; Interim boss eyes targets. |
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639 |
| Football: Kyle set to play last game for Pool; Goal hero on the way out. |
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644 |
| Football: PREMIER LEAGUE PREVIEW. |
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| Football: Pretty is not always perfect for Penney. |
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391 |
| Football: SCOLARI STILL SEES RED OVER ROY. |
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295 |
| Football: SKILLTRAININGLTD NORTHERN LEAGUE. |
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561 |
| Football: Sympathy will be forgotten; Ruthless Boro just want a win. |
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| Football: UNIBOND LEAGUE. |
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401 |
| Football: Wayne wants a Giggs-style medal haul; Rooney in awe of Ryan record. |
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436 |
| Footsie gains for fourth day in a row. |
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343 |
| Forgetting fears of plagiarism. |
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305 |
| Fright night beauty; Beauty Halloween may be over, but the gothic look is certainly not. Lisa Haynes explains why make-up is going to the dark side for the party season. |
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546 |
| Get the Look; A mix of fresh greens are the perfect palette to cut through winter gloom. Mieka Smiles helps you to recreate this room's bright spring feel. |
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235 |
| Giveaway nightmare warning. |
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97 |
| Glaxo is back in the spotlight; Stocks and shares. |
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272 |
| Golf scores top safety marks. |
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193 |
| Golf: Three left in chase as rain hits Masters; Jimenez drifts out of title hunt. |
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484 |
| Growing space; in association with smart newhomes.com. |
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356 |
| home life; Janice Stokes loves her new splitscreen 42in plasma TV, but hates her expensive new carpet. |
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586 |
| Horse Racing: Hannon eyes up Gift for Guineas. |
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402 |
| House fire victim still in hospital. |
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97 |
| I do so like the school holidays. |
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466 |
| Ice Hockey: Wilson planning squad changes. |
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370 |
| Iceland asked for help before bank crash. |
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250 |
| Illuminated bike ride in the forest. |
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210 |
| Investors prefer to put cash in housing. |
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134 |
| It's a Halloween thrill; Shoppers amazed by ghoul show. |
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346 |
| Jail mix-up hunt goes on; Father says son will turn up at court. |
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378 |
| Keane regrets holding back. |
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| Kick off with a bang! We're fast approaching the party season, with Hallowe'en yesterday, and Christmas goodies starting to fill the shops. For today, though, Clare Jobson's focus is on Bonfire night. |
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501 |
| Kinnear's thinking long-term; Interim boss plans for future. |
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744 |
| Last chapter in life of 50s child killer; Inquest into death of triple murderer. |
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627 |
| Lawn Tennis: NALBANDIAN TURNS IT ON TO END MURRAY'S WINNING STREAK. |
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277 |
| Letter: VOICE OF THE NORTH - Composting is good for environment. |
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157 |
| Letter: VOICE OF THE NORTH - Connection aids charity's helpers. |
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286 |
| Letter: VOICE OF THE NORTH - Foxes, bankers and insurance brokers. |
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275 |
| Letter: VOICE OF THE NORTH - Full disclosure demanded on all the issues involving Newcastle Airport. |
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366 |
| Letter: VOICE OF THE NORTH - Lesson in Auschwitz for correspondent. |
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116 |
| Letter: VOICE OF THE NORTH - No humour in a hackneyed word. |
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107 |
| lettings: Demand for rural rentals still strong; Property expert Annabel Hunter looks at why the lettings market is still continuing to thrive - even in the toughest of conditions. |
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| lettings: Home in lovely village. |
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97 |
| lettings: Property so handy for beach. |
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144 |
| lettings: Spacious flat in sought-after area. |
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145 |
| Lots of ideas with individual style. |
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192 |
| Massive interest in hotels predicted. |
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243 |
| Mazda2 makes the weight in sporting style. |
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606 |
| Medallist pulls no punches on catwalk; Journal Live. |
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224 |
| Miliband tries to end refugee plight; Call for urgent action as war ravages area. |
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470 |
| More North businesses failing. |
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221 |
| Motor Racing: BEAT THE BOOKIE. |
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509 |
| Motor Racing: Lewis driven by memory of hero Senna; Iconic Brazilian continues to inspire British star. |
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| MY LIFE; My Place. |
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466 |
| MY PLACE. |
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698 |
| New to the market. |
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156 |
| Nissan luxury marque comes up with sports car on steroids. |
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890 |
| No fleeting success for Skoda. |
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137 |
| North city takes place in music record books. |
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203 |
| NORTH TODAY: Pair steal ring; CRIME. |
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| NORTH TODAY: Police warning; FIREWORKS. |
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88 |
| Obama seeks moral high ground. |
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199 |
| Old world charm in place with character; Around the region The area of Low Fell has grown from its coal-mining roots to become a sought-after area for business professionals. Aranda Garrard finds out more. |
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767 |
| Parking rules in city 'firm but fair'. |
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185 |
| Phase two begins at popular development. |
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244 |
| Police to continue raids, warns chief; Crackdown results in 40 arrests so far. |
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Financial report |
651 |
| pounds 133,000 is raised to help victims of flood; Half the cash will go for initial relief. |
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435 |
| pounds 5,000 WORTH OF SPORTS GEAR UP FOR GRABS! The Journal: Competition. |
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365 |
| pounds 500 cost to every family. |
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254 |
| PRINCE MEETS GURKHAS WHO SERVED WITH HARRY IN AFGHANISTAN. |
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226 |
| Profits warning after BT targets missed. |
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Financial report |
190 |
| Property within a picturesque village. |
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119 |
| Pupils see horrors of death camps; Trust organises trip to Auschwitz. |
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945 |
| Quick sale achieved for local newsagent. |
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190 |
| READER TRAVEL HOLIDAY OF THE WEEK; Travel. |
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269 |
| RETAIL THERAPY; Beauty. |
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209 |
| RETAIL THERAPY; Interview. |
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270 |
| Ross quits high-profile host role as friends rally round Douglas. |
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290 |
| Rugby League: England will attack Australia. |
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293 |
| Rugby Union: Bates will test out new combination; Kiwi is paired with Williamson. |
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704 |
| Rugby Union: Win not enough to take Tigers through; EDF ENERGY CUP. |
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224 |
| Rural idyll with horses and kites as neighbours. |
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366 |
| Sex with girl, 13, man is jailed. |
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158 |
| Shop's scope for development. |
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169 |
| Signs of optimism but prices continue to fall. |
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406 |
| SNP totally reliant on oil - Brown. |
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148 |
| Something for everyone. |
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518 |
| Spooky times from past; FLASHBACK Scariest the better when dressing up. |
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212 |
| SPORT SHORTS: ATHLETICS - National relay bid. |
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80 |
| SPORT SHORTS: BOXING - Gavin turns pro with Warren. |
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85 |
| Stock Watch; Stocks and shares. |
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281 |
| Streamline looks with top engine. |
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441 |
| Super saver event for a less stressful move. |
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272 |
| Supporters' group calls for talks with hierarchy. |
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190 |
| Tearoom and gift shop in sought-after village. |
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103 |
| Terrace home needs refurb; move & improve. |
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213 |
| The Journal: A welcome pledge. |
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81 |
| The Journal: Ex-Radio Two chief will be asset to Sage. |
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217 |
| The marriage of... Weddings. |
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195 |
| The quiet charm of New Scotland; Travel Tim McGuinness discovers a wealth of history in Nova Scotia. |
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| THE WEEK AHEAD. |
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Calendar |
403 |
| three of a kind; A quaint English cottage is the perfect antidote to suburban sprawl. Here Mieka Smiles picks three out. |
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270 |
| Time called on empty pub. |
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261 |
| TIME OUT. |
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274 |
| TIME OUT: Quiz of the Day. |
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170 |
| Tried & tested; Beauty Colder climes are setting in so make sure you protect your pout with a moisturising lip treatment. We test three winter wonder contenders. |
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133 |
| UK 'saddled with decade of debt' Tory attack dismissed as damp squib. |
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521 |
| Urgent plea for cash aid from animal sanctuary; Centre run by couple close to folding. |
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605 |
| Village life at risk as school faces axe; Proposed closure follows post office loss. |
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502 |
| What would put you off? |
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131 |
| Wildlife returns as farmers sign up for schemes to protect habitats; Farming A desire to encourage birds and wildlife - rather than simply an alternative method of making money - appears to be persuading the region's farmers to create field margins and retain hedgerows. Karen Dent finds out how the Environmental Stewardship Scheme is working in the North East. |
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| WIN a Sunderland cult heroes book; The Journal: Competition. |
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318 |
| Woman held prisoner by knife-wielding son. |
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217 |
| Woman who 'fell on sword' joins The Sage; Former Radio 2 boss is new board member EXCLUSIVE. |
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712 |
| World's craziest wild car creations. |
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171 |
| Young star is a surprise winner; Horsebox. |
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326 |