Huddersfield Daily Examiner (Huddersfield, England)
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Articles in April 2, 2008 issue of Huddersfield Daily Examiner (Huddersfield, England)
- Christmas lights to stay up
- 40,000 potholes filled in!
- DEMAND FOR LEISURE GROUP PROBE; Councillor calls for review following junketing claims
- Accident toddler still very ill
- Park at your peril! Power of post
- Teachers' pay strike
- We wish you a merry April … The 100th night and festive lights still up
- Mum's despair as attacked son is left
- Local briefs: Property under spotlight
- Local briefs: Rucksack trip
- Local briefs: Renovation plan
- Local briefs: Fashion date
- Local briefs: Friends together
- Local briefs: Striding out
- Pigeon-feeding plan 'huge waste of cash' Council plan set for disaster say experts
- Jimbo's jumbo cash boost for local charities
- Car destroyed in fire
- Burst closes road
- Shed blaze suspicious
- Fear for missing teen
- Police in fresh plea on raids
- New lease of life beckons for area; Project could be open in 2012
- Doorstep nuisance; COMMENT
- Truth will out; COMMENT
- A marvellous three miles! Deep under the Pennines is the Standedge Canal Tunnel. A new book about the three-mile marvel has just come out. Here ANDREW BALDWIN reveals what it's like to sail from Marsden to Lancashire
- RE-TYRE-MENT; Slashing vandals force move from shop to internet
- Youngsters shaping up for a great future
- Retail backing for spend and save scheme
- 'Jobs not matched to skills'
- National briefs: Back to the UK, via Milan!
- National briefs: Mortgage halt
- National briefs: Appeal lost
- National briefs: Dr Who debut
- National briefs: Green moves
- National briefs: Man stabbed
- National briefs: Bomb plot trial
- Mugabe's grip on power loosens; Zimbabwe president facing election defeat
- Watchdog warns of internet danger
- Probe after grim find
- Commons review goes on
- Recovery operator creates 16 new jobs; Expansion triggers recruitment drive
- Don't worry, your new bus pass is on the way
- Troops plea; World briefs
- Burying gas; World briefs
- Curbs avoided; World briefs
- Cult in cave; World briefs
- Deadly return! World briefs
- Buying spree; World briefs
- Funerals on web in pounds 1.4m plan
- Alcohol 'illness' soaring
- Tim bans PM from his pub
- Updates on child centres
- 40,000 potholes filled in, but 35,000 dug up; Poor roads causing motorists misery
- Smoothies drinks firm is Innocent
- Paper talk
- Cotton mill plan for local property firm; Developer looks over the Pennines
- IT'S ALL JUST PART OF THE SERVICE! Group helps companies to better their performance
- Website helps people with sight problems
- Fewer petrol stations
- Landmarks on side of new buses
- 'Gas firm's salesman did best to trick me' Clare gets angry over meter move
- Youngsters learn from poet Lemn
- Soldiers mark 100 years
- Providing help for a break
- Rise in product prices
- On this day
- The HOT topic
- Letter: Mailbag - Don't be clever, but let's all use words everyone understands
- Letter: Mailbag - Legislation would cause suffering
- Letter: Mailbag - Let's be proactive not reactive
- Letter: Mailbag - Time to close this 'rat run'
- Letter: Mailbag - Bill created in heat of moment?
- Letter: Mailbag - Thanks for supporting our stall
- Letter: Mailbag - A gaping hole about golf club
- Letter: Mailbag - College cutback can't be justified
- Letter: Mailbag - Transform way we think of autism
- ON THE WEB; Storming start for Fresh Music
- They say
- Fears for British bluebell
- Leap into action and aid charity; We're looking for enthusiasts!
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