Evening Chronicle (Newcastle, England)
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Articles in Feb 9, 2008 issue of Evening Chronicle (Newcastle, England)
- Helping hand to a bright future; People with disabilities and health problems are being encouraged to get into work and start their own businesses thanks to new initiatives across the North East. LIZ LAMB speaks to those who are already breaking boundarie
- We feel like mugs, say council staff
- Daylight rapist sought by police; Attack in city park
- Arson Attack
- Retired player dies in hospital
- Suspect bailed
- Toon pics are worth a thousand words; ARTIST DRAWS INSPIRATION FROM SPORTING ICONS
- fashion: New mum in fashion
- Thug fails with plea
- Bird haven
- Hidden in drum
- travel: Cruising on the Aegean is more than just plain sailing; A cruise is the best way to see what the Greek Isles has on offer. LIZ LAMB jumps onboard and finds out more
- Bugging probe
- Rhys inquiry
- Archbishop hits back over sharia; Clergyman defends comments on Islamic law
- Syndicate wins big in lucky Lotto Rollover
- WORLD Tonight: Banking on Recession
- WORLD Tonight: Star mourned
- WORLD Tonight: Expenses row
- WORLD Tonight: Amy gets visa
- WORLD Tonight: Clarke attack
- WORLD Tonight: Dad's the man
- Ark Sails Into Tyne For Royal Return
- Travel: City break in an hour
- Boy Racer's M-Way Madness Revealed In Court; 110mph
- Student mugged in street attack
- Breathe easily
- Evening Chronicle COMMENT: Babies need care
- gardens: dig this
- Would Islamic law work here? ARCHBISHOP of Canterbury Rowan Williams provoked controversy when he suggested Islamic sharia law could be recognised, in part, by the UK. PAUL MCMILLAN looks at what it would mean and why there is little support for the idea
- gardens: Tackle those slimy garden pests
- The strict code for believers
- gardens: Best of the bunch - snowdrop
- WIN A FANTASTIC CHINESE NEW YEAR CELEBRTION; Evening Chronicle Competition
- Jealous threats
- TV critic: Oddball exploits are fab
- Drugs haul
- Home ordeal
- Baby unit saved; STAFF RELIEVED AS DEPARTMENT IS SPARED AXE
- Look At Our Girl Now
- Animal magic returns to the theatre
- Pick of the day
- GETTING STARTED; Plans revealed to revamp hall into hotel and golf course
- Putting the boot into art
- Getting back on the track
- Using their loaf
- Family try to come to terms with 4x4 tragedy; VILLAGE IN SHOCK AFTER TODDLER IS CRUSHED BY DAD'S CAR
- Little Chef's big brother
- Visitor on up
- 2008 Ad
- Jilted dad beats up his love rival; Man launches attack on his wife's new partner
- Health checks
- Work in print
- Jobs in printing
- New look for an old favourite; Site of eyesore set for low rise
- Indoor recers
- Two men died after being hit by trains
- Artist's work will make a big splash
- Traders hit by loss of business
- FILM OF THE DAY; Deja Vu
- Bones alone; Remains unearth a grisly tale
- HIGHLIGHTS
- Gown thief accepts curfew
- FILM OF THE DAY; A Good Year
- Delay warning
- HIGHLIGHTS
- I was there but I didn't start the fire; POLICE CLAIM DOUBLE DEATH ARSON SUSPECT AT HOME
- Girl sex charge
- Teen arrested hours after trial
- Festival to get the CHOP-well
- Caring for the carers
- Chancellor visits Nissan
- YOUR SHOOT: MPs should do their main job
- YOUR SHOOT: Houses crisis reveals divisions
- YOUR SHOOT: Benefit checks are thorough enough
- YOUR SHOOT: Drivers are the top target again
- YOUR SHOOT: Brown dentures are a puzzler
- Keep people off the grass; REMEMBER WHEN
- Vent Your Spleen
- Reader's poem; THE PERFECTIONIST
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