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

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'I am honest - I know I'm not as good as I was, that the injury will restrict me from competing at the highest level. I'm lucky to still be playing' Alan Smith is having hisbest season at Newcastle United but knows he will never be the player he once was. Chief Sports Writer Luke Edwards talks to the midfielder. 1394
'We were deaf from the blast so couldn't hear anything and he took us off the bus... he made me feel like the safest girl in the world' 7/7 bus blast victim meets her saviour. 563
A fantastic beginning for Arkose; Elliott's loss, Sherwood's gain. 396
A soaked nest but Falcons prevail; Consecutive wins for Bates. 744
A tuneful change. 52
Afghan war claims another British life; Brown tells of unity plans of Hamid Karzai. 341
After the heartbreak, the joy is all the sweeter. 503
Anger at 'ludicrous' vetting procedure; Hockey team couldn't stay with families. 571
Appeal after sexual assault on teenager. 121
Armed thief targets shop. 96
Ashley tried his best with Newcastle; VOICE OF THE NORTH. 110
Back to normal; NORTH TODAY: BUSES. 43
Bad year puts harriers close to the edge; Birds of prey fail to nest in the North East. 384
Beats to beat any cold spell; November just isn't the same without a dose of reggae to beat the autumnal chill. Matt McKenzie looks at what's being offered up now that Boss Sounds has shifted to sunnier times. 628
Beef farmers urged to hold nerve as calf production falls. 412
Berry Stings the Rays in late win. 630
Birthday is a real busman's holiday; Friends of collector invited to ride a double decker. 443
Blaze at house; NORTH TODAY: FIRE. 55
Blaze the latest injury setback; SPORT SHORTS: RUGBY UNION. 84
BLUE SQUARE NORTH. 369
Bluebirds miss chance to go top. 403
Bogie happy with improving form; BLUE SQUARE PREMIER. 444
BORDERERS BACK UP TO SECOND. 300
Briton dies; WORLD TODAY: TOURISM. 75
CALF CONCERNS: BEEFY PROBLEM IS [...]. 8
Cana: I'll be there to Spur team on; Cana: I'll be at Spurs for team. 621
Carnegie take the sting out of Wasps. 494
Charlie's view of the North East on sale; 50 years of street scenes and local characters captured. 299
Choir is no longer just singing hims... Girls make history at cathedral. 406
Confidence grows; SPORT SHORTS: RUGBY LEAGUE. 78
Cosmen to quit amid National Express row. 367
Darling makes plans to split up state-run banks. 522
David Wells. 781
DAY ON THE AISLE IS HARD WALK FOR COUPLE. 198
Dean will fulfil your every wish - as long as it's legal. 420
Disgraced DJ finds a new Star role. 233
Drug may buy vital time for early babies; Research aims to delay the onset of labour. 620
Drugs charges; NORTH TODAY: COURTS. 93
Eagles let the win slip from their grasp; Minus Flournoy, league leaders suffer shock loss. 537
Entrepreneurs are hopeful for future. 543
Exhibition showcases talent of North artists. 235
FALCONS FLYING AFTER WINNING WARRIORS BATTLE. 28
Familiar ills plague Boro. 786
Farm's sale includes two rare tractors. 221
Fast food; NORTH TODAY: AWARD. 77
Father rescued from river after daughter calls for help. 139
Festival provides a feast for shoppers; Extravaganza showcases the North's talents. 628
FISHER JUBILANT AFTER GRUELLING TITLE VICTORY; GOLF. 638
Gallant grey puts up a fine display at Carlisle. 281
Given makes the difference for City. 494
Halloween treat for Blues off Kavanagh. 518
High demand for festival favourites. 187
Historic moment as girls join choir; CATHEDRAL. 19
Hughton wants a quiet revolution; Hughton's quiet revolution. 658
Humorous banter at the end of term; Champion on receiving end. 545
HUNT STARTS THE SEASON OFF IN NORTHUMBERLAND. 315
I'll bet Gordon's not rolled a special. 631
If only chickens could really play the trumpet. 303
INSIDE TODAY. 24
Inspirational work in our universities. 211
Investors should look at BAe Systems; SHARE WATCH. 457
It will always be St James's Park to fans; VOICE OF THE NORTH. 83
IT'S TEARS FOR PAULA DURING NEW YORK MARATHON. 11
Jail 'farce' under attack. 189
JOY FOR HOY WITH MORE GOLD AT THE WORLD CUP. 13
lotto. 41
Lucky escape as bad weather takes toll; Debris could have caused serious injury. 328
Lucky escape as brickwork falls. 38
Mail negotiations; BRITAIN TODAY: INDUSTRY. 37
Major solo tour for folk star Annabelle. 151
Match abandoned; SPORT SHORTS: SCOTTISH FOOTBALL. 78
Motorcyclist and passenger killed. 420
Music Maestro hitting right notes. 345
New mothers' anxiety peaks at five months. 270
Next phase starts; NORTH TODAY: WATER. 75
Nicole wins order; WORLD TODAY: CELEBRITY. 27
NORTHERN ALLIANCE. 324
Obstacles in life make more successful entrepreneurs. 256
Online business aiming to create 200 new posts. 445
Overreaction was embarrassing - Bruce. 390
Pair found their space for a bright new future. 341
Paula's return stifled by tendon injury; ATHLETICS. 320
Plans for a sewage plant are given the go-ahead. 248
Police appeal after daylight kidnap horror. 287
POLICE SEEK HELP ON VICTIMS IN THE HOUSE OF HORRORS. 77
Pool have solid platform to build on. 529
Poppy shop; NORTH TODAY: APPEAL. 43
pounds 20m goes on running costs. 344
Prices rising; BRITAIN TODAY: HOUSING. 79
Purple haze; PURPLE is the hottest colour this Autumn as LIZ LAMB discovers. 285
Quiz of the Day. 177
Ransom rejected; WORLD TODAY: KIDNAPPING. 61
Receipt, please; BRITAIN TODAY: POLITICS. 61
REGIONAL ROUND-UP. 429
SAFE IN MY ARMS Mum [...]. 35
SHARE TIPS. 365
SHIRTS WORN IN HONOUR OF SIR BOBBY RAISE CHARITY CASH. 359
Sir Elton 'fine' BRITAIN TODAY: ENTERTAINMENT. 58
Sister defeated; SPORT SHORTS: TENNIS. 49
SKILLTRAININGLTD NORTHERN LEAGUE. 586

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