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| 'You can't pigeon-hole it but we're pretty proud' Dirty Rock & Roll remain one of the best kept secrets on the North East music scene but after three years it's high time the rest of the world knew about a trio finally hitting top form. Simon Rushworth looks forward to tonight's Newcastle showcase. |
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562 |
| A round-table on the recession. |
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689 |
| Aggressive policing a European problem; VOICE OF THE NORTH. |
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145 |
| An exciting future is on the cards for Aycliffe; Of all the New Towns in the North East, Newton Aycliffe has shown the most steadfast success in generating much needed jobs which it still does today says Geoff Hunton, of Merchant Place Developments. |
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258 |
| An exciting future is on the cards for Aycliffe; Of all the New Towns in the North East, Newton Aycliffe has shown the most steadfast success in generating much needed jobs which it still does today says Geoff Hunton, of Merchant Place Developments. |
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405 |
| An ideal that's well worth pursuing. |
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239 |
| Anton is learning from a 'class act'. |
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263 |
| Arrests in drug probe. |
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116 |
| As others struggle, pub chain goes for growth. |
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431 |
| Aussies' door is still open to Viduka. |
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336 |
| Baby's death is still a mystery; Boy suffered 23 injuries, inquest told. |
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478 |
| Backing Sir Alan over childcare plans; VOICE OF THE NORTH. |
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368 |
| Bandit group in van deal. |
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Company overview |
262 |
| Beach plans are laid bare. |
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247 |
| Bellamy makes up with Toshack. |
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464 |
| Boathouse makes its claim to fame. |
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216 |
| Brown's Burma fury; Conviction of Aung San Suu Kyi is 'monstrous'. |
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503 |
| Burke's tribute to medics. |
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313 |
| BUSINESS DIARY. |
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352 |
| Centre's in business of celebrating success. |
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226 |
| Chief misses out; NORTH TODAY: POLICE. |
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85 |
| Clintons get very lost in translation. |
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154 |
| David Wells. |
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744 |
| DEATHS. |
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1044 |
| Demand rises but still bargains. |
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430 |
| Developers with big plans must speak out. |
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278 |
| Durham batsmen strangled by spin. |
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771 |
| End of equities trough is nigh. |
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552 |
| England can thank Fielding. |
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368 |
| EVENTS. |
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114 |
| Fable becomes a fairytale for refugee children; Play leads to North East trip. |
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719 |
| Falcons' squad missing key men; RUGBY UNION. |
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369 |
| Family history online for free; New deal gives boost to archives. |
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507 |
| Fast-tracking careers; BUSINESS TODAY: MARKETING. |
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127 |
| FIERY VISION OF ANGEL FROM LIGHT GRAFFITI EXPERT. |
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199 |
| Fletcher eyes world stage; Scotland skipper targets career high in South Africa. |
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675 |
| Fly-tipper finally pays the price of justice. |
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230 |
| Football yobs kick and stamp on police dogs. |
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397 |
| Former Tees Valley chief joins homes body. |
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219 |
| Friends Provident agrees sale. |
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738 |
| Give us pounds 20m and we will deliver 400 jobs; Minister backs plea for cash to reopen blaze-hit food factory. |
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173 |
| GODSMARK ON TARGET FOR SHOCK TROOPS. |
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335 |
| Greggs sees opportunity for continuing growth. |
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551 |
| Help would be music to their ears. |
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274 |
| High praise for virus-hit cruise ship; VOICE OF THE NORTH. |
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133 |
| Hope for fire-hit factory; Minister asks Government for cash help. |
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652 |
| Hope of saving jobs; BUSINESS TODAY: STEEL INDUSTRY. |
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137 |
| Hotel chain boosted by rise in room demand. |
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168 |
| House prices rise again as market continues to rally. |
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386 |
| HOW THE COLLAPSE OF ROVER UNFOLDED. |
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449 |
| Hundreds to drop in on Charles; Artist Charles Evans is in the middle of an exciting TV project, but will be taking time out from filming this weekend for his annual open house event. Sam Wonfor explains all. |
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799 |
| Ideal way to start out in business. |
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423 |
| In memory of my amazing brother; Great North Run rookie in charity pledge. |
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445 |
| Increased heifer slaughter set to impact on UK breeding herd. |
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416 |
| Innovation with helping hand. |
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427 |
| INTERNATIONAL SUCCESS FOR HOT ROD TEENAGER; ANGLING. |
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602 |
| Investment helps firm to ride the recession. |
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230 |
| ITV studios bought to pave way for regeneration. |
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224 |
| Jack's still smiling after big operation; Life-saving procedure to straighten back. |
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478 |
| Job centres are coping as they burst at the seams. |
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214 |
| Job creation needs power of Mandelson. |
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217 |
| Kielder families; NORTH TODAY: CHARITY. |
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96 |
| Ladhar secures funds to build more care homes. |
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410 |
| Last-gasp move to get us up to speed; Task force set up to lobby for North East. |
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563 |
| Less is more when times are lean. |
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765 |
| Lloyds and RBS still a drag on the index. |
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252 |
| Loans for energy efficiency. |
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189 |
| Location of hospital is causing concerns; Worry for patients without a car. |
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498 |
| Longer walks added to popular festival. |
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262 |
| Making a big difference in the boardroom; The Journal is once again celebrating the contribution of non-executive directors this year and, as Andrew Hebden reports, the timing could be especially pertinent as the recession continues to cut deep in the North East economy. |
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1289 |
| Making Durham a big hitter. |
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511 |
| Man dies following brawl outside pub. |
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272 |
| Man in court on egg theft charges; Claims Seed smuggled exotic items. |
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289 |
| MARTS. |
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281 |
| Matrimony on Bollywood scale boosts work. |
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398 |
| McGivern follows in Evans' footsteps. |
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471 |
| Metal works company tells pair: 'You're hired''. |
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223 |
| MG Rover collapse report to be published. |
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604 |
| MHA wins vote of confidence from Barclays Commercial. |
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200 |
| Minister says forces are well equipped. |
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184 |
| Murder verdicts; COURT: BRITAIN TODAY. |
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89 |
| Name the Year. |
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126 |
| No bail-out necessary as Jaguar secures pounds 175m funding. |
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329 |
| North stalwart's success hard earned. |
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511 |
| Now you can shine a light on your hospital; A new online service that allows patients to rate and compare hospitals went live yesterday. Health correspondent Helen Rae takes a look at the first day of the new website. |
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Website overview |
766 |
| Park's popularity continues to grow; Aycliffe Business Park is growing in popularity, says Simon Hill of King Sturge. |
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341 |
| PEOPLE ON THE MOVE. |
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339 |
| PLANNING APPLICATIONS. |
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215 |
| Planning permissions set to have greater flexibility from October. |
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378 |
| Port makes pounds 2m act of faith in clients' ability to weather storm. |
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369 |
| Positive outlook despite conditions. |
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322 |
| pounds 26m airport extension to create 1,000 new jobs. |
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358 |
| Proud expertise. |
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83 |
| Quiz of the Day. |
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182 |
| Rare bird survival under the spotlight. |
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203 |
| Rebranding of agency is paying off. |
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258 |
| Recession golden opportunity say winning entrepreneurs; Some of the region's leading entrepreneurs believe the recession can act as a springboard for successful start-ups, Peter McCusker reports. |
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660 |
| Region's best make award final. |
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196 |
| Regional assemblies no benefit to English; VOICE OF THE NORTH. |
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142 |
| Rescue cover to be restricted; Daytime-only plan for RAF Boulmer. |
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412 |
| Richard wins St Andrews Boys' Open. |
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540 |
| Riding to raise cash for Ryder Care. |
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219 |
| Road closed; NORTH TODAY: TRANSPORT. |
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86 |
| Robbers' pounds 40m gems heist was biggest ever. |
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153 |
| Sanderson team blasts off in aid of St Oswald's. |
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463 |
| Schumacher's F1 breakdown; Neck injury rules out German's racing return. |
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567 |
| Senior banker for car group. |
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228 |
| Service is in need of volunteers. |
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149 |
| Shock at death of former trainer; RACING IN BRIEF: PAYNE. |
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122 |
| Shola: Players can lighten the mood. |
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289 |
| Slump brings opportunities, but threats are still there. |
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300 |
| Space to grow is key to success for BIC firms. |
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653 |
| Spartans always chasing the game; NON-LEAGUE ROUND-UP. |
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495 |
| Splashdown can make some waves. |
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425 |
| Storming Castle; RACING IN BRIEF: LINGFIELD. |
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81 |
| Success in virtual world secures 300 real jobs. |
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449 |
| The bog that has got out of the mire; Vital wetland restored to natural glory. |
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686 |
| The Catch-22 of Article 14. |
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422 |
| Tiger denies fine; SPORT SHORTS: GOLF. |
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96 |
| Todd looking to Boro for loan stars. |
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408 |
| Tories are modernising force, claims Osborne. |
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151 |
| Tower of dreams wins admirers. |
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302 |
| TRAGIC PAST OF MURDERED WOMAN IS REVEALED. |
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333 |
| Trescothick is open to call from England. |
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555 |
| Tributes paid to veteran councillor. |
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422 |
| Truth about budget pounds 14m 'black hole' VOICE OF THE NORTH. |
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242 |
| Turner's delight at new line-up; So far, so good for Pool boss. |
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536 |
| TV star says Tamiflu 'nearly killed' girl; Castle quizzes minister over health claims. |
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490 |
| Victory for North. |
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485 |
| VIEW OF THE NORTH. |
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84 |
| Waste company brainstorms. |
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205 |
| We can help firms lead eco way. |
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274 |
| We're aiming to find the stars of the region's business world. |
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914 |
| Web boss set to challenge kids on TV again. |
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245 |
| Why green is good for business. |
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438 |
| Winger sits out win over Oldham; Carlisle United 1 Oldham Athletic 0. |
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727 |
| Women's networking group gets makeover. |
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401 |
| World Cup prompted Barry's move. |
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513 |
| Young dream of everlasting peace. |
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154 |
| Young given task of playing as nearest thing to Gerrard. |
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753 |