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Articles from The Journal (Newcastle, England) (May 19, 2009)

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& Make-do mend; A return to wartime spirit is being advocated in a bid to tackle climate change. Amy Hunt reports. 743
'It's the cost of doing my job', insists minister. 203
'Profoundly sorry' - but Speaker stays put; Open rebellion as anger grows over expenses. 916
'Twin cities' hope for World Cup status; Hosting games would add millions to local economy. 1408
1,500 jobs to go at Alliance Boots. 427
A growing demand for waste from all of our gardens; Horticultural hocus pocus is turning our green waste into something we can put back on our gardens. Amy Hunt reports. 1120
A swinging time for England; Anderson and Co exploit conditions to see off West Anderson and Co exploit conditions to see off West Indies and complete series whitewash Indies and complete series whitewash. 723
Aerospace workers in demo at cut premiums. 374
Airport's bid to be eco-friendly; Air travel gets a bad press in terms of being eco-friendly. But, at our region's biggest airport, bosses are finding inventive ways to go green, as Amy Hunt finds out. 730
An ounce of sense needed. 165
ARTIST ON THE CREST OF A WAVE AS COASTLINE EXHIBITION OPENS. 187
Backing for child alert scheme. 171
Bakery boss aiming for next level after rebrand; THE NEXT STEP. 520
Beckham puts the case for England. 459
Bid will be above board - Triesman. 636
Big attraction; COMMUNITY: NORTH TODAY. 102
Black Cats fail to take their chance; No excuses for defeat - Sbragia. 770
Boy, 15, critically ill after house fire. 326
Brown hits back at fresh claims. 480
Buchanan aims to return - at 63; BOXING: SPORT SHORTS. 139
Builders impress by cleaning up their act. 668
Cairns on glass ceiling shortlist. 198
Captain Strauss impressed by his side's hunger to improve. 659
Cats left sweating on status; Survival fight goes to wire. 908
Certainly in the season of surveys. 342
Charity protects our wildlife. 111
China, too great an opportunity to miss. 418
Come on lads, get us out of this mess; A VIEW FROM THE GALLOWGATE. 456
Common sense beats compliance. 663
Commons needs a mass clear out; VOICE OF THE NORTH. 229
Commonsense wartime advice still valid for today; Top tips for tough times from the Imperial War Museum, London. 795
Company invests in green future. 448
Concern over human rights for soldiers; 'Ruling will hit operations'. 380
County Show record bid; Aim to regain tunnel of legs world title. 348
Dad rises to challenge. 286
DEATHS. 1018
Digging in to help wildlife crusade; If you fancy getting more in touch with your local environment, why not become a wildlife volunteer? Amy Hunt visited one small group of volunteers making a big impact in Newcastle. 720
Don't cause a wildlife disaster. 183
Don't miss out on European elections; VOICE OF THE NORTH. 211
Double whammy; RUGBY LEAGUE: SPORT SHORTS. 82
Duchess given a unique honour; The new Lord Lieutenant makes history. 517
Effigy of MP Miliband is burned in angry protest. 177
Employment Minister welcomes green jobs in North East. 487
European election vote 'will show Labour the country wants change'. 523
Everything's sounding great for North band; High praise from radio DJ. 508
Exhibition celebrates rich musical history; You'll probably remember The Tube? But how about Splinter? Well, here's your chance to back-track on our region's poptastic music history. Barbara Hodgson reports. 637
Faldo enters Open; GOLF: SPORT SHORTS. 80
Find a car-share buddy and help cut congestion. 409
Fire sale expected if United go down; Fire sale planned if United go down. 782
FOR BETTER, FOR WORSE. 513
Getting the lowdown on lowering carbon. 472
Good news for Great Park. 195
Graduate makes tons of difference. 705
GREEN BOOK READ BY THE LIGHT OF HYDROELECTRICITY. 157
Harte delighted to stay with Carlisle. 629
Holiday cruise firm hit by swine flu fears; TRAVEL: COMPANIES TODAY. 138
Hopes rise for sale of troubled van-maker; MANUFACTURING: COMPANIES TODAY. 115
How Connie and Tommy were ahead of their time. 333
How you can help boost our air quality; A new campaign, Be Air Aware, has been launched to raise awareness of air quality and how it affects us. Amy Hunt reports. 1308
Importance of saving energy. 553
Is Pedro a dog, is he a donkey? No... ... but he could be the world's smallest mule. 485
It's good business for the Falcons; COMMENT. 395
It's time to do your bit to save our planet. 534
Kauto crowned horse of year; AWARDS: RACING IN BRIEF. 89
Knowledge transfer. 93
Leaving EU not the answer to recession; VOICE OF THE NORTH. 286
Lloyds Banking Group hoping to raise pounds 4bn from investors. 402
Long serving Malcolm to get award after 30 years in job. 335
Magpies 'a prize scalp' in Championship; Newcastle have been warned they face a rough ride if they drop into the Championship. Mark Douglas reports on a nightmare scenario. 1001
Major award for Theatre Royal. 342
MARKET UPDATE. 266
MARTS. 1113
Mary Ann brushes off art icon Rolf; North painter wins 'Oscar of the arts'. 495
Mixed welcome for used car scrappage scheme; Rebecca waves the flag for the beauty business: Page 28. 426
More may have suffered at the hands of priest; Father David Taylor jailed for abuse. 582
Name the Year. 132
New battle for Bellamy. 204
New centre will cut back on landfill; It is getting more and more expensive to throw rubbish into a hole in the ground. AMY HUNT found out how one local firm could save taxpayers money with some innovative green technology. 688
New scheme to nurture nature. 329
New sponsors are all set to make a splash; After two years as our main partner in the Go Green campaign, the Environment Agency is passing on the baton to new sponsors Scottish Hydro Electric and Southern Electric. Russell Ogg, energy efficiency manager for the Scottish and Southern Group, introduces our new Go Green friends. 492
New warning as measles cases hit 20-year high; Officials call on parents to act over outbreak. 131
North MP joins calls for Martin to step down. 728
Parents' duty to stop this outbreak now. 231
Passers-by save heart attack victim in car blaze. 238
People power turn Tyneside fights to green; A group of ordinary folk from Newcastle were challenged to go green over three months as part of a national challenge. 376
Photo exhibition to mark 150th anniversary; BUSINESS TODAY. 113
Plant raid hits China Goldmines shares. 297
Plea to parents on measles as numbers hit a North East to parents measles as hit a East high; Doctors urge vaccinations for region's children. 674
Polar explorer brings adventure to conference. Conference notes 373
POOLS DIVIDEND FORECAST; FOOTBALL SHORTS. 110
Priced out of the holiday market; VOICE OF THE NORTH. 301
Quiz of the Day. 189
Ranieri sacked by Juventus. 283
Ridden bursts onto Green Jacket scene; Winner Jones says pairing partner is one to watch in title chase. 755
Royals, footballers and the PM join forces in bid. 382
Rural skincare business nets Californian deal. 156
SCA leading supplier of tissue in Europe. 102
Scandal must not let Tories back in; VOICE OF THE NORTH. 192
Sign maker invests in brighter times ahead. Company overview 470
Site of the future is canvas for history; Images of past are painted on hoardings. 433
Slow down and save your energy. 646
Soaring costs hit dairies. 192
Spock had it easy on the Enterprise. 140
Stars. 760
Storming win; BATH: RACING IN BRIEF. 81
Students in rag trade for wildlife. 285
Style it playful and quirky this summer; Pondering over how to wear you hair this season? Fear not! LIZ LAMB brings you the summer hair trends you need to know now. 634
Tax rises make recycling boon to bottom line. 490
The time looks just right for Izaaj. 451
THOMAS IS CAUGHT FIDDLING ON THE ROOF. 89
Timely attitude is solid gold. 222
Tips to help avoid flood agony. 156
Tomato Week backing. 178
TWO NIGHTS FOR THE PRICE OF ONE AT HOLIDAY INN. 290
Two out of three could still go down. 498
Unravelling secret life of Gibside bats; Radio transmitters will paint a picture. 380
Victim believed mugger was his friend. 286
VIEW OF THE. 89
Voters forced to reassess. 140
Vulnerable households urged to apply for Warm Front scheme as grants available increase. 310
Walk with wildlife and snap up a prize. 583
Wall pilgrimage is remembered. 130
Warmer homes mean smaller bills; Fighting high fuel bills in the North East. 910
Watchdog launches pub industry share dealing probe. 358
What a way to treat innocent people. 348
Wilkinson's move marks end of era. 1653
Wilko delivers powerful package at Cluny. 252
Win tickets to Living Frontier. 321
Working to encourage wildlife. 389
Youngsters get chance to draw with professionals. 265
YOUR SPACE. 237

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