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Articles from The Journal (Newcastle, England) (October 31, 2009)

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'Ghost stations' still have much potential. 161
'Peter took me to Alnmouth when we were dating. It had just snowed the day before and hardened overnight. It was very quiet and completely beautiful' MY PLACE. 809
'The moment I told my girls she was dead'. 217
170 jobs put in danger as off licence founders. 495
A burning issue for the winter; house doctor with Peter Fall of Clear Building Survey. 678
A good slice of rural life. 160
A hard but necessary conversation. 193
A mother's torment; Action urged on internet network sites. 675
A perfect start for first-time buyers. 599
A riddle Bruce is anxious to solve; When Kenywne Jones plays well, so do Sunderland, so cracking the enigma of their totemic striker should cure any inconsistency. Stuart Rayner reports. 787
A wonderful idea. 61
Abstract art works sparked by jazz fest; Improvisation, art and all that jazz. Barbara Hodgson meets the fast-painting Gina Southgate - and casts her eye over two more thought-provoking exhibitions in Newcastle. 800
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. 243
AD giant WPP says earnings will grow; COMPANIES TODAY: MEDIA. 105
Affordable way of home buying. 240
agents this week. 56
Agony of victim Ashleigh's mum; TRAGEDY. 35
Alnwick's anglers doing the conger; SEA ANGLING. 478
Audi Q5 comes with the [...]. 9
Audi Q5 comes with the X factor. 588
Awards defended after Prince's 'death' claim. 211
Baby killed by hospital's glucose overdose. 300
bargain of the week. 128
BEAUTY. 11
Best of the bunch. 102
Big changes on way. 713
BIRTHS. 65
Black Cats score a hat trick of awards. 288
Blair could not sell Europe to Britain. 599
BLUE SQUARE CONFERENCE NORTH. Conference news 374
Books, beautiful books; Your new home will need somewhere to store your favourite books. homemaker has some unusual ideas. 138
Borrowing is on the rise as farmers choose to invest. 426
British still cycling's best; SPORT SHORTS: CYCLING. 124
Bruce's secret help for dying patient. 125
Building starts again at cosy Croft. 294
Burglar who went on run from court re-arrested. 100
Cairn Group adds Imperial to its portfolio of hotels. 247
Carlisle turning to problems on pitch. 653
Challenging times for landlords. 258
Characterful former hunting lodge. 140
Concern mounts over lost details; Blunder has only now come to light. 465
Confident Radcliffe looks beyond 2012; ATHLETICS. 401
Cottage boasts views of castle. 143
Country setting for five-bed farmhouse. 135
Couple's new strategy boosts sheep production. 382
Craig never wanted out; I never considered leaving - Gordon. 624
CREASE HAS FAITH IN BERWICK BOYS. 367
Cut back in the garden; Hannah Stephenson shows how you can save money by taking cuttings to restock your garden for the years ahead. 628
DEATHS. 752
Debutant chaser is rightly fancied; Tamarinbleu is highly rated. 1240
Developer knocked back. 175
Diary. 334
Dirk: Biggest win of career. 717
Double up with a spacious semi; By opting for a semi-detached property, you won't be compromising on space or design. homemaker takes a look. 451
Eagles will be brought back down to earth; Blake: We will lose - but hopefully not at Plymouth. 504
Early love of reading leads to happiness; Hannah Davies speaks to Kate Edwards, the new chief executive of children's book centre Seven Stories, on why reading is so much more than bedtime stories.: Children the inspiration behind project. 1149
Early release is condemned. 115
Eco-Poetry in BlueMotion. 413
Effects of invasion are still devastating. 96
Electric car giant pulls plug on US connection. 472
ENGAGEMENTS. 44
English quartet make shortlist; FOOTBALL SHORTS: WORLD PLAYER AWARD. 207
EU visit an eye-opener. 456
Events to mark end of festival. 268
FA ACADEMY PREMIER LEAGUE. 215
Facing up to the legal realities of EID; NFU VIEW. 636
FALCONS STAR VICKERS: THE WARRIORS [...]. 11
Farmer killed in A66 crash; 71-year-old was thrown from tractor. 502
Farmer killed in road pile-up. 28
FASHION AND BEAUTY NEWS. 285
Financial issues no excuse for worrying form, says Zola. 472
Firmly into the future; The furniture of tomorrow is here today, says interior designer Claire Hornby. 382
FISHER WILL HAVE ANGEL ON HIS SHOULDER; GOLF. 502
Frankie's six of the best; Dettori so close to another magnificent seven. 703
Fully furnished and ready to move into. 354
Go West...bury; Neil Farrington lives the high life in London's Mayfair. 1199
Good enough to eat. 115
Guide is killed; BRITAIN TODAY: DEATH. 49
Gunners can get among the goals; BEAT THE BOOKIE NEIL HARNETT. 471
Habits passed on; BRITAIN TODAY: SOCIETY. 55
HALLOWE'EN already - which means [...]. 307
Harry closing on Wenger. 710
Heikki is fastest at lavish new circuit; MOTOR RACING. 433
Helping first-timers get a move on. 371
Helping hand. 279
Henderson distraught after penalty shoot-out drama. 398
Home cinema and swimming pool. 172
Home improvements boost John Lewis; RETAIL. 106
Hoping books fly off shelves; Pages tells of the region's terrifying tales. 395
House price rise slows. 116
Housing market recovery continuing. 595
HOWLER FROM CERNY LENDS FOXES A HELPING HAND. 494
Husband is jailed; BRITAIN TODAY: COURT. 78
If you're looking for space but don't want the hassle of renovating, homemaker picks out three already extended homes. three of a kind. 250
IMOGEN'S FAVOURITE THINGS ABOUT MONOPOLY. 208
IN MEMORIAM. Obituary 202
Information or propaganda? Councils in the region are spending more than pounds 1m a year producing their own publications. Critics say councils are using taxpayers' money to underwrite something that threatens the future of newspapers. Others say such fears are unfounded. Brian Daniel looks at the arguments. 1360
INSIDE TODAY. 24
INTERIORS. 8
Irish success; SPORT SHORTS: EQUESTRIAN. 52

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