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"World Tonight: Booze banter". Evening Chronicle (Newcastle, England). FindArticles.com. 10 Dec, 2009. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_6783/is_2008_Sept_5/ai_n28561329/
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Articles in Sept 5, 2008 issue of Evening Chronicle (Newcastle, England)
- Bank staff's charity deposit
- Hidden treasures to be open secret; VISITORS WILL BE WELCOMED
- Being safe on the roads
- School earns praise
- Garden party
- PROPOSALS COULD SEE THE END OF MENTAL ILLNESS LIFELINE; Don't give us the brush-off
- Police hunt as thieves take TV
- Terriers relive Iraq action trip; VOLUNTEERS TO BE AWARDED MEDALS FOR WAR ZONE WORK
- Youth broke Asbo rules
- Focus on play
- Flagship school is just the job
- The sour smell of summer; RECYCLING SITE STINK
- Young talent measures up; Fashion students will this weekend be vying for a place in a competition final. We take a look
- A trio of top talent; ANJEL EYES
- Farewell to the radio; ANJEL EYES
- Acting is a blood sport for Robson; ANJEL EYES
- Star Spot; Anjel Eyes
- The One And Ono; John Lennon's Widow To Exhibit Artwork At Baltic
- pounds 30,000 WORTH OF PRIZES MUST BE WON; BID TO WIN Evening Chronicle Competition
- Flooded field is a real drain; HELP TO MAKE YOUNGSTERS' SPORTS DREAM A REALITY
- Keira steps back in time; We review her latest film The Duchess in association with transpemne express
- Disaster in every way
- Feast for the senses sadly fails to satisfy
- Ritchie still firing blanks and missing targets
- Stylish yet predictable
- Join the club at the Cluny; ALAN NICHOL has the latest news from the roots music scene
- Blues aces back to rock the joint
- Frontman's new episode
- CD review
- Magnificent seven ride to Wearside; International stars are set to shine with The Sunderland Pianoforte Society. RICHARD YATES finds out more
- Taste of France; Clubs
- Also released
- Slushy film a life sentence
- Better hand was needed
- A class act for pubs to follow
- Going back to basics!
- Food for thought
- Londoners are paying the price; STEVE HUGHES looks at the variation across the country in the cost of having a car serviced
- A Paris debut for new Toyota; Third generation Avensis to go on sale from next year
- Twingo picks up speed
- Saving fuel and looking fabulous; We take a look at the new aerodynamic Peugeot 308 BILL MCCARTHY drives the Peugeot 308 diesel. This is his verdict
- Sporting chance to pick a Kia; ROBIN ROBERTS tests the Kia procee'd 2.0 CRDI Sport and finds it a very good car to drive
- Van had the look but lacked on space; CLASSIC CARS with IAN JOHNSON This week: Triumph Courier van
- Car's on an eco drive
- Know what to look for; Buying a used car may seem daunting, so to ease your worries in this week's Benfield Openroad DAVE ROBERTS, general manager of Benfield Nissan on the Felling Bypass, provides hints and tips on how to get the best used car for your n
- Island voted hit by lovers
- Ford's feel for the family; ALISTAIR COULL drives the Ford Kuga 2.0 TDCI Titanium
- Jazz crashes Fiesta gig; CHRIS RUSSON has been driving the new Honda Jazz and found it roomier and full of big car equipment
- Fleets to fall in value
- Save the dates
- Toon Army Opens Fire; Keegan Backlash: Hundreds Of Fans Descend On St James's On A Night Of Despair And Shame
- MEN WHO FORCED KK TO GO; KEEGAN BACKLASH: ASHLEY'S KEY PLAYERS LEFT THE MESSIAH LITTLE OPTION BUT TO WALK AWAY They were supposed to be the men who would join Keegan in bringing success to St James's Park. But as King Kev discovered, the dream could not b
- Black day for United
- CAN THERE BE ANY WAY BACK FOR THIS DISCREDITED REGIME? KEEGAN BACKLASH: A DARK DAY FOR TYNESIDE AS KEV IS DRIVEN OUT OF CLUB AFTER JUST 228 DAYS Evening Chronicle SAYS
- Path To The Toon Fallout
- Party venue blaze
- Vet's Tattpp Honour
- Dad died after losing control of motorbike; He fell into the middle of the road
- World Tonight: Fuel ruling a disgrace
- World Tonight: Ditch the oil
- World Tonight: Storm warning
- World Tonight: Desert search
- World Tonight: Blackmail case
- World Tonight: Booze banter
- Should town halls use terror laws to spy on people? Councils across the North East are using anti-terrorism powers to spy on citizens hundreds of times each year Reporter TOM MULLEN finds out more and hears arguments for and against their methods
- Council super-snoopers
- She never stood a chance with crazed stalker; LOVED ONES BREAK THEIR SILENCE AND TELL OF AGONY AS REPORT
- Other Attacks
- Public save pinned worker
- Weapons seized by police
- England's justice system has let us down summers was flaunting his evil in their faces; INTO TRAGEDY IS PUBLISHED
- Owner left her pet to starve
- Fun day thanks
- It's All Grow; Campaigners Want Green Spaces Turned Into Allotments
- Drunk man spat on boy
- Acid attack
- I'll miss him so much; Devastated mum tells of kind-hearted son's mystery death
- Squirrel Wars; Cull Organiser Claims He Is Suffering A Hate Campaign
- Culling vital to save natives
- Booze seized
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