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Articles from The Journal (Newcastle, England) (September 26, 2009)

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'Act now to beat stamp duty deadline'. 236
'I'm proud of starting a business with my husband and seeing my vision materialise out of a rundown warehouse' MY PLACE. 842
'Relegation was tough - getting back up will not be easy' Newcastle's players have had to eat humble pie after relegation but it's getting easier to swallow in the Championship. Chief Sports Writer Luke Edwards reports. 1350
A business you can get your teeth into. 78
A mother of three with a beautiful granddaughter. Look at Angela and ask why you are not on the organ donor register. 364
A nervous wait for outcome; Mike awaits Keegan verdict: ASHLEY FACES NERVOUS WAIT FOR KEEGAN CASE VERDICT. 523
A REAL SUPERMINI. 15
A touch of tradition. 321
A victim of climate change brainwashing; VOICE OF THE NORTH. 277
Achieving the impossible; Just about anything is possible when it comes to making changes in the home - but it'll cost you says house doctor Peter Fall. 629
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. 121
Adding spice to their lives; Couple on way to our festival. 714
agents this week 5-13: Halifax [...]. 152
Aiming to beat the recession. 523
Air travel tax campaign misguided; VOICE OF THE NORTH. 258
Airy-fairy promises - but still enjoyable; VOICE OF THE NORTH. 202
Angel for sale; NORTH TODAY: ART. 62
Artwork celebrates glory; Statue will honour World Cup winners. 564
Authorities condemned over tragedy. 406
Avoco rings the changes. 327
Back in business; NORTH TODAY: TOWN HALL. 52
Bat box sparks a bomb alert; Police called to 'device' in field. 257
BATES' BOYS LET LEAD SLIP [...]. 13
Beautiful barn provides a taste of country life. 220
BEAUTY NEWS. 349
Best of the bunch. 80
BIRTHS. 23
Bruce striving to find right blend; Steve Bruce knows that tough choices lie ahead as he tries to turn Sunderland into a Premier League force. Mark Douglas reports. 1396
Bullying teacher; BRITAIN TODAY: EDUCATION. 54
Bungalow on extensive site. 130
Campaign hits home. 65
Challenging year for First Milk sees losses of pounds 7m. 559
Chef says sorry; BRITAIN TODAY: CONSUMER. 20
Clean and green but still mean. 459
Clegg refuses to fall into the Tory trap. 941
Club attacked; NORTH TODAY: CRIME. 48
Comets must shoot across to Berwick; SPEEDWAY. 328
Comopolitan & cultured; Edinburgh has just been named one of the top 10 cities in the world to visit. Angela Upex reports. 1152
Conman faked learning problems to steal cash. 328
Construction giants squeal over penalty; ECONOMY TODAY: BID-RIG FINES. 101
Consultant's anger at Rover report. 173
Culling fails to stop march of the greys; Thousands of culled grey squirrels later, the invader's advance into remaining red squirrel territory is still relentless. Environment Editor Tony Henderson reports on a study into why this is so. 1329
cultureclub. 235
CUPPA BRINGS CHEER TO CANCER CHARITY. 129
DEATHS. 699
Detached cottage with impressive gardens. 174
Diary. 327
Dignity in victory for Strauss' men. 654
Disputes force up agents' costs. 337
DJ launches spooky show. 184
Drawing on talent across the world; Sam Wonfor explores the international dimension of the forthcoming NewcastleGateshead Art Fair. 605
Driving into Hollywood. 89
Eagles in flight as Jets are grounded; Fab's men start with win. 594
Early autumn brings its delights; A walk in the garden: The season is changing but many gardens are still ablaze with colour. Susie White enjoys a September stroll through her garden. 522
Elderly care scheme is delayed by indecision; Future of seven day centres yet to be finalised. 364
Energy bill anger; BRITAIN TODAY: CONSUMER. 48
ENGLAND'S WINNING START IN TROPHY: [...]. 8
Established bakery and sandwich shop. 133
Estate agents 'the best way to sell'. 584
Everything you need to keep your horse happy; ADVERTISEMENT FEATURE. 752
Exam marks row; BRITAIN TODAY: EDUCATION. 48
Expenses mole acted 'due to plight of troops'. 185
Extension granted to transport consortium. 216
FA CUP SECOND QUALIFYING ROUND/SKILLTRAININGLTD NORTHERN LEAGUE. 538
Fabrizio the fastest; SPORT SHORTS: SUPERBIKE. 29
Fail to plan and you plan to fail; Newcastle-based financial adviser Alok Dhanda explains how, in this uncertain economic climate, you can achieve peace of mind with holistic financial planning. 798
Fairytale for Shamandar. 652
Faking it Cheryl style; Hair extensions are more popular than ever thanks to Cheryl Cole hitting screens again in the new series of X Factor. Liz Lamb finds out more about the celebrity-led trend. 972
Falcons pay penalty after lead is lost; Bates left furious as Harlequins are let off the hook. 841
Fantastic for families; Family homes are a sought-after commodity in the housing stakes. homemaker has a selection of those offering both space and style. 430
Farm is closed; BRITAIN TODAY: HEALTH. 53
First win on cards for Pompey; BEAT THE BOOKIE NEIL HARNETT. 498
Flat in pretty market town. 80
Flexible living over three storeys. 263
For busy families looking to make some Headway. 280
Forging a partnership; Links with British Museum reinforced. 467
Forgotten Geordie drama has atmosphere. 382
Four win top mare status. 315
Fresh chapter at animal farm; Emmerdale actress opens new barn. 482
Gateshead still put emphasis on attack; BLUE SQUARE CONFERENCE PREMIER. Conference news 403
Go with the flow; Patricia Hodgson has renovated her traditional Northumberland home using quirky independent boutiques, antique shops and local craftsmen. She shares her style secrets with Karen Wilson. 1385
Going from 'under-taxed' to over-burdened in 16 years. 516
Golden opportunity to right old wrong. 651
Good engine - nice little blade runner; Engineers called in to make Nissan's new car noisier. 731
Good enough to eat; Spring cabbage. 189
Grant brings the bus to more people. 171
GREAT NORTH RUN AGAIN BEAUT [...]. 14
Griffith is back and as a fans' favourite; ICE HOCKEY. 440
Grumpy old battleaxes take on the recession; The grumps are back - and taking on the recession! Karen Wilson talks to Judith Holder about the latest Grumpy Old Women show. 795
Hodgson: Wenger's the best. 743
Hotel 'pub' sparks row; Anger over plans to serve non-residents. 495
HSBC defends chief exec's transfer. 222
IN MEMORIAM. Obituary 21
Independent living with Extra Care. 499
inside this week. 332
INSIDE TODAY. 25
INTERVIEW Grumps take on the [...]. 8
Iran warned after nuclear site found; International community stands firm. 582
Jenson not thinking about victory; MOTOR RACING. 466
Jonny's legacy lives on; Charity bosses mark sixth anniversary. 532

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