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Articles from The Journal (Newcastle, England) (September 22, 2009)

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'Worst over' - bosses; BUSINESS TODAY: SURVEY. 97
A fond farewell to The Main Man; BOBBY THE MEMORIAL SERVICE: As big football names past and present assembled to give thanks for the life of Sir Bobby Robson, David Whetstone was eavesdropping in the crowd - and trying to distinguish his Butchers from his Brookings. 1427
A most fitting finale for a great knight. 244
A partnership worth sticking with. 344
A wonderful guy, a great man and a fantastic manager; Sir Bobby Robson had a unique understanding of what made a footballer tick which is why he was such a brilliant manager. 1076
Airports back campaign over fears tax could kill off economy; Recession already having an impact on passenger numbers. 1259
Alex still pals with predecessor. 332
Avalanche just failed to arrive. 456
Awards deadline; BUSINESS TODAY: ENERGY. 125
Benitez is wary of once fierce rivals. 452
BLUE SQUARE PREMIER. 455
BNP hearing postponed; Racial tension fears prompt further delay. 461
Boost exports, free them from tax; VOICE OF THE NORTH. 194
Bosses in pledge to build care complex; Old people's home facing closure soon. 448
BOWLED OVER BY RIVERSIDE GROUND. 144
Bruce: I have got to put some steel into players some; Steve Bruce has been forced to read the riot act to his players this week. Chief sports writer Luke Edwards looks at why the Sunderland manager's patience has snapped. 1550
Business of the Year continues to prosper. 369
Cake company gets slice of the action in arcade. 176
Can aspirin stop cancer of the bowel? North scientist discovers link. 314
Carroll is prepared for battle; 'I will handle rough stuff': Carroll ready for battle. 706
Cats boss warns: Shape up or ship out; Cats boss warns: Shape up or ship out. 683
Changes planned despite shortage of options. 389
Composure seen as key for Falcons. 496
Congratulations to all who made our day; VOICE OF THE NORTH. 122
CONTACT CENTRE PLANS FURTHER RECRUITMENT. 721
County looking for an autumnal glow; Season set to attract more tourists. 372
David Wells. 723
DEATHS. 1117
Donnie's uplifting performance was wise choice. 322
DOROTHY HAS SOME TASTY WAYS TO REDUCE WASTE. 313
Easy on the eyes as well as the ears. 342
Easy riders head East; Pals' 14-day motorcycle trip to India. 420
Employment law costs are a burden for SMEs. 255
England enhance the finals - Blatter; 'Motherland of sport' praised. 490
European opt outs mean we are less competitive. 298
FAN MESSAGES. 322
Farmers' union calls for support from next Government. 437
Fatal conditioning was 'official policy' This was not 'indiscipline' insist family. 474
Final farewell to a legend. 144
FLOWING TRIBUTE TO COUNTY'S SUPERB RIVERS. 413
FOR BETTER, FOR WORSE MIEKA SMILES. 351
Fortune as Perot family sells. 362
French camp to be cleared of refugees. 178
Green challenge for couple at country hotel. 311
Guthrie lives up to an old promise; Time right for Northern. 930
Hatton's hunger; SPORT SHORTS: BOXING. 154
HELP FOR YOUNG PEOPLE THROUGH THE RECESSION. 694
His legacy off pitch could last forever; He once described those working to find a cure for cancer as heroes. Some of those people regarded him as a hero for his support of their cause: HELEN RAE. 1370
HOME BUSINESS ROADTRIP VISITS THE NORTH EAST. 443
House prices still out of reach for many; ECONOMY TODAY: PROPERTY. 80
How to sell your business. 374
Inspiring winners; NORTH TODAY: SCHOOLS. 131
It's back to the Wall; As part of Reinventing the City - a festival looking at 200 years of change in Tyneside - a new exhibition focuses on a community in a state of flux. 575
Jetski fun on river ends in tragedy; Friends pay tribute to 22-year-old. 482
KEVIN ROWAN, TUC NORTHERN REGIONAL SECRETARY REFLECTS ON THE NORTH EAST''S EMPLOYMENT CHALLENGES. 434
Leek helps boat; NORTH TODAY: FUNDRAISING. 98
Lehmann dropped; FOOTBALL SHORTS: STUTTGART. 114
Lessons children can do without; VOICE OF THE NORTH. 182
Love or loathe her, don't forget her. 275
Many thanks to Rosemary Harvey; VOICE OF THE NORTH. 148
Market to offer a feast for eyes and stomach. 164
MARTS. 870
McAllister welcome; FOOTBALL SHORTS: SCOTLAND. 84
Melissa has big plans for online business. 356
MINISTER'S APPROACH WAS VERY ADMIRABLE. 244
Mum stabbed daughters to death as they slept. 242
Murray's warning to British fans; SPORT SHORTS: TENNIS. 111
Name the Year. 89
New contracts create 200 jobs at call centre. 450
Noddy to drive into new market. 145
NORTH EAST TO HOST CONFERENCE FOR EMPLOYERS ON EQUALITY BILL. Conference news 265
Now is the time to drop Barton; A Newcastle midfielder whose reputed ability should see him dominating games remains a passenger, argues Neil Farrington. 1353
NOW SHOWING. 424
On-line spending up by 16% year-on-year; ECONOMY TODAY: CONSUMERS. 118
Owen believes City can be slick; FOOTBALL SHORTS: MANCHESTER CITY. 134
Pals' pledge that ended with tragic consequences. 156
Passion, humour, warmth and love; those who came to celebrate a life. 853
Personalities poles apart. 171
Physio facing serious charges over treatment of his patient. 347
Pick of the day. 182
Pietersen doubtful for winter schedule; CRICKET. 456
Police chief sounds the alert over cuts; 'We have not grasped how bad it is yet'. 702
pounds 200,000 theft; NORTH TODAY: CRIME. 112
Praise for a worthy relaunch; Series organiser thanked. 539
Prize fund is cut; SPORT SHORTS: GOLF. 82
Quiz of the Day. 192
Race abuse teen; NORTH TODAY: CRIME. 85
Radical - and populist. 88
Raising a million for a leafy retreat; Woodland project nears its target. 552
Renault will remain in Formula One. 586
Rich to be clobbered. 172
Savage cuts - and even worse in store? 648
Save cash and cut emissions by going solar; ADVERTISEMENT FEATURE. 413
Secrets and style at fashion week; There is a nostalgic buzz about London Fashion Week. LIZ LAMB brings you an exclusive report from backstage. 1328
Some profit taking ends six-day up curve. 292
Strikers must start scoring; Abbott welcomes Keogh back but goals are worry. 626
Students given environmental challenge. 201
Students land a top opportunity. 338
Supporter facing charge. 207
Tears for Sir Bobby; Hundreds head to St James's Park. 904
Temporary chief; BUSINESS TODAY: WELLSTREAM. 92
The hypocrisy of Gordon Brown; VOICE OF THE NORTH. 241
The loves of his life; BOBBY THE FAMILY MAN: A footballing icon but a family man at heart, Bobby Robson was happiest at home with his wife. 471
The role of business in education. 396
Tickets for Whitley Bay Playhouse. 221
Treasures from the royals of long ago can stay; Award allows jewellery to go on show. 667
Volatile markets put a damper on firm's profits. 428
We should prioritise and stop the idiots; VOICE OF THE NORTH. 197
We're so proud she is pulling through; Girl, four, in incredible fight for life. 559
Welfare to work provider, A4e, teams up with remploy. 347
Wholesaler plans to build a sweeter future. 450
WHY THE WALKING IS WORKING FOR NORTH EAST PEER. 236
WIN THE HOLIDAY OF YOUR CHOICE WORTH UP TO pounds 3,000. 342
YOUR SPACE KAREN WILSON. 270

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