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Articles from The Journal (Newcastle, England) (August 27, 2012)

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Title Author Type Words
"Who controls my life," Tony asked, "me or the state?" GEORGE HEPBURN. 988
'Did leaders engineer way to get rid of top officer?' Questions over council chief's exit. 646
'I wanted to be a doctor until I realised I didn't like the sight of blood' NOW AND THEN. 655
A VIEW FROM THE GALLOWGATE. 404
Airline and passengers united in tax battle. 231
An inflatable Stonehenge, now that's Sacrilege. 280
BATTLING BERWICK CUT RANGERS DOWN TO SIZE. 195
Beaten Blyth brought down to earth; EVO-STIK NORTHERN PREMIER LEAGUE. Travel narrative 343
Ben Arfa in same echelons as Eden. 1379
Berwick make it a game to remember. 826
Bid to revamp town moves a step closer; pounds 650,000 investment for bus station. 484
Bidding to restore Norway ferry link; Scheme to revive tourism and trade link has backing. 564
Boro effort bodes well for the future. 899
Briggs can be king of spin for England. 948
Bus driver who died after crash is named. 358
Campaign has countryside at heart. 246
Candidate meets with victims of violence. 221
Carlisle survive an exciting late rally. 712
CHILD OF THE 80s. 422
Church sets out its objections to gay marriages. 381
Cultures unite for Mela festival fun; Annual event in city park still popular. 275
Dale is striving for more consistency. 667
Don't be the next victim of sneaky criminal. 258
EBAC NORTHERN LEAGUE / FA CUP PRELIMINARY ROUND. 607
Ebor wait finally over for Dettori; Foe edges home at York. 524
Excitement over ferry proposals. 114
Final corner drama sees Dani snatch victory; MOTOGP. 395
Footballer sorry for failing to return wedding suits. 313
Gunners are firing blanks again. 284
Half a century of safe bathing at Blyth; Celebrating volunteers who give time. 539
Heed hope to keep flying high against Lincoln; BLUE SQUARE PREMIER. 353
Help for Johnson to reach his peak. 257
High praise for cathedral concert. 336
How Lyn got a Look-In; We are now bombarded with digital television channels and a plethora of so-called TV stars. But there was a time when things were simpler. DEBRA FOX catches up with former Tyne Tees presented Lyn Spencer who recalls her broadcasting memories. 1230
India waste no time in seeing off the Kiwis. 402
Injured Henson is out for six weeks. 345
Injuries interrupt Diamonds' rhythm; SPEEDWAY. 399
It never rains but it pours for O'Neill. 629
Jail for carer who stole from client. 343
Knights to remember; Medieval heroes return after six years. 381
Lawrie is laughing - but not Colsaerts. 557
Lennon is facing a selection dilemma. 389
Lockerbie bombing inquiry assurances sought. 186
Making a bid to help local firms. 392
Man arrested after incident outside pub. 178
Mancini hails his scoring hero Tevez. 782
MEET THE BIONIC MAN. 189
Melody can call the tune at Ripon. 506
Midlands gripped by 'Mo Mania' Fans go wild as Farah wins at Grand Prix. 793
Money flow into pockets of rich; Views of the North. 224
Murray's Open bid is all in the mind; TENNIS. 312
Musing on idea for her Hatchling; Singer-songwriter Emily Portman captures the 'magic in the every day' with her vivid storytelling and ethereal vocals. Here she talks to TAMZIN LEWIS about the delivery of about her second album Hatchling. 806
Mystery surrounds 'must-see' event at Glendale. 231
New ferry plan raises job hopes; Council join investors in backing scheme. 128
NORTHERN ALLIANCE. 322
Pitching a sporting idea; Players can live dreams of Wembley. 440
Plea to dog owners as parasite hits cattle; ANIMAL HEALTH. 528
Police insist investigation into raid 'still active'. 194
PREMIER LEAGUE ROUND-UP. 627
Protesters call for baby unit to stay; Nearest alternative for birthing mums is 50 miles away. 656
Quiz of the Day. 176
Rain didn't dampen spirits at Jessie J gig; Fans sing and dance night away at castle. Concert review 612
Richards keeps his emotions in check. 676
Rodriquez keeps his rivals at bay; SPORT SHORTS CYCLING. 133
Rural campaigners fear for green belt; Government called upon to honour pledge SECOND-TIME BUYERS FACING MISERY: Page 9. 392
Sad day for mankind; Neil Armstrong became a reluctant hero when he was the first man to walk on the moon. PATRICK JOSEPH outlines his remarkable life. 292
Safety fears after boy is hit by car; Teenager was trying to cross road. 479
Share, learn and become successful; Views of the North. 204
Shock decision gives go-ahead for mining site; Appeal could 'move the goalposts' for other applications. 600
Step that's tripping up house hopefuls; Buying second home harder than ever. 441
Taylor can't relax with window open. 387
The darling of heritage celebration. 290
The sun shines on winners Stockton; REGIONAL LEAGUES' ROUND-UP. 415
These Lib Dems must be joking; Views of the North. 186
This funding is very good news; Views of the North. 176
Today's school leavers not prepared for work; EMPLOYMENT. 380
Topping the bill at two North venues. 142
TV CHOICE. 342
Two arrested after reports of burglary. 177
VETS BACK ON SITE OF ONE OF OLDEST SURGERIES. 309
Warning after bogus police call to search house. 243
We need a revolution to create a really local democracy; Columnist. 673
We'll do all we can for our students; Headteacher's vow after exam grade changes. 699
Weapons seized; NORTH TODAY CRIME. 102
WEARSIDE LEAGUE. 250

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