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Articles from The Journal (Newcastle, England) (September 2, 2009)

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Title Author Type Words
'Lucky' pile-up; SPORT SHORTS: CYCLING. 98
A hard lesson; SPORT SHORTS: BOXING. 95
A radio station by any other name; VOICE OF THE NORTH. 148
A simple shoebox can help needy children. 195
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. 346
Aircraft component factory axes more jobs. 320
ALI BRINGS THE SUNSHINE WITH HIM ON EMOTIONAL IRISH VISIT. 185
All-weather run should suit Assail. 438
Appeal to shoppers for help after Asda is targeted again; Robbers may have had store watched. 532
Beattie the latest to cross Channel; Falcon part of French exodus. 537
BNS strengthens links to the local community. 420
Breezy weather offers a challenge. 598
Brilliant Blackwell goes on rampage; Langer's criticisms answered in emphatic fashion. 957
Bringing life back to city must be good. 215
British love for fish and chips batters recession. 507
Brown backing for jail release claimed; Libyan tells of meeting with FO minister. 593
Bruce lets players know failure will not be tolerated. 563
Bus firm announces pounds 5m deal to buy rival's operation. 202
BUSINESS DIARY; SEPTEMBER. 413
Business driving World Cup bid on; Caterpillar tracking hopes of Wearside. 519
Carlisle leave it late again; Collin is the hero as Cumbrians win on penalties. 453
Cash for former Rover workers claim; COMPANIES TODAY: CARS. 87
Cats cut four to continue exodus. 674
Chef's backing; NORTH TODAY: CHARITY. 96
Cost of farming soars. 183
Countdown to Fastest 50; As the countdown continues to the Fastest 50 North-East companies of 2009, Iain Laing looks back at the winners of last year''s awards. 553
David Wells. 766
Day centres look certain to close; Upset and anger as row nears its end. 540
Deadline day only exciting for Sky; On the final day of a traumatic transfer window for Newcastle United, (almost) no news was good news, writes Stuart Rayner. 699
DEATHS. 1868
Decision to call off match is defended; 'Brave' umpires are backed by Collingwood. 622
Defence projects heralded as the key to economic recovery. 820
Dog death probe; NORTH TODAY: ARREST. 88
Dolan's career rests in board's hands; BOXING. 344
Dredging work set to begin at flagship marina. 216
Duncan is best young handler. 92
Ennis hailed; BRITAIN TODAY: CELEBRITY. 80
Evacuees gather in cathedral for service. 234
Exam changes help boys to catch up; Headteachers' leader hails record results. 457
Firm fishes for new business. 332
Fitness the major issue Fallon faces. 433
Gearing up for new brand. Company overview 333
Gun victim under police guard in hospital. 210
Gunners striker handed ban; FOOTBALL SHORTS: ARSENAL. 100
Horrified at reaction to new light bulbs; VOICE OF THE NORTH. 144
Housebuilders' share prices take a drop. 272
Huge challenge, but rewards to match. 719
Hungry 'Generation Z' are an entrepreneurial breed; Today's students are adapting their thinking and developing their skills to deal with the uncertain world they now face when they graduate. If they can't find a job, more say they are prepared to take the plunge and set up their own business. Karen Dent reports. 1374
Hypocrisy of modern politicians; VOICE OF THE NORTH. 141
IN MEMORIAM. Obituary 349
Inquiry levels are up in good sign for market; Chris Donabie, senior industrial agency surveyor, DTZ, Newcastle. 433
Investment is now needed; Mike Birkett. director of retail agency, BNP Paribas Real Estate. 440
JILL'S A PRETTY PENNY. 125
Journalist to host awards. 83
Key plan boosted as block pre-let. 325
KEYNOTE SPEAKER IN THE SPOTLIGHT. 363
LACK OF PROGRESS FRUSTRATING FOR McCORMICK; ATHLETICS. 479
Laughs and knickers at the Old Town Hall. 275
Law firm sails in. 135
Lawyers and accountants help club reach its goal. 548
Leaders mark start of the slaughter; Merkel tells of mourning and reconciliation. 592
Leading lights compete for title. 397
MARTS. 211
Memories of disaster wanted. 186
New chief executive for Helius Energy; BUSINESS TODAY: ENERGY. 106
NHS bus service would be useful; VOICE OF THE NORTH. 123
No way I'll vote for the Conservatives; VOICE OF THE NORTH. 122
Office space for charities. 166
ONE BECOMES FIFTH STRIKER IN GATESHEAD RANKS. 626
Open to the idea; FOOTBALL SHORTS: ENGLAND. 97
Opening victory boosts Quakers. 493
Organic roadshow in region. 323
PEOPLE ON THE MOVE. 284
PLANNING APPLICATIONS. 196
Play looks at theatre of war through new eyes; A play focusing on the women left to grieve when war claims its victims has been a hit in Newcastle and Edinburgh. Now it is going nationwide. David Whetstone meets the cast and director. 1208
Please keep your dogs under control; VOICE OF THE NORTH. 135
Police in hunt as student killed at his home. 170
Power cuts on the way. 121
Pragmatic approach helps sustainability. 506
Protest sticks at bank. 123
Pub boss calls time on mobile phones. 242
Quiz of the Day. 189
Race is on for UK's executive job seekers; ECONOMY TODAY: EMPLOYMENT. 112
Recession holds up city's masterplan; Key buildings rented out in short term. 645
Red tape delays Dunne's arrival; Villa move for City defender. 608
Regeneration turns the tide at coastal resorts. 484
Ridden in rich run of form; GOLF. 300
Risks still remain on higher yield bonds. 509
Roddick feels in good shape; American sails through Flushing Meadows opener. 759
ROYAL THANKS FOR HALL FUNDRAISING. 197
Sad goodbye to our brave young hero; Village turns out for funeral of soldier, 19. 441
Sara joins PwC team. 133
Self-storage firm figures suggest climb in market. 310
Serial entrepreneur has a new venture. 420
Shake-up set to accelerate big projects; PROPERTY BRIEFING. 441
Slump delays vital regeneration plan. 382
Smart idea on travelling; Berwick to Brighton with one swipe. 500
Staff have little trust in bosses. 143
Star's tour features hits in memory of his mum. Obituary 321
START OF THE LINE Harvesting [...]. 96
Student murdered at university home; Burglary gone wrong is one possibility. 562
Sugar backs relaunch of indoor market; BUSINESS TODAY: RETAIL. 111
Supporting region's goal to host world cup matches. 166
Tate's gelding pulls off a stylish victory. 308
Top cyclists to race through the North; Tour of Britain stage to finish on Tyneside. 491
Town reveals the jewels in its crown. 163
Travel made easy. 81
Travelzest shares suspended. 117
United will now look to loan market. 647
Unlikely duo doing their bit; Rob Lee and David Gest in charity bid. 450
We have to hold on to our young talent. 451
We'll enlighten them on the beaches... Wartime battery is turned into tourist attraction. 432
We've blown chance to push on. 438
Who's the best secretary in region; BUSINESS TODAY: AWARDS. 81
Why not dine out on food for thought? 396
Why patience is essential when planning changes; WHO'S PLANNING WHAT? 356
Winner Adere goes for glory; SPORT SHORTS: GREAT NORTH RUN. 97
Writer has little regard for country; VOICE OF THE NORTH. 88

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