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Articles from The Birmingham Post (England) (February 26, 2003)

1-169 out of 169 article(s)
Title Author Type Words
3,000 Tesco temps get permanent jobs. 223
America's Cup alert. 90
Anti-hunting protesters target hare coursing event. 346
Anti-war marchers in charges row. 329
Archive. 178
Athletics: Making Merry: Olympic heroine glad to set example for city's would-be athletes. 394
Auction funds help fight crime. 187
Audi slips, but posts record result of pounds 399m. Brief article 232
BASKETBALL: Chester Jets. 81
BAT in shares buy-back. 643
BEAUTY STYLE: Armani suit. 232
BEAUTY STYLE: Clarins' spring make-up. 95
BEAUTY STYLE: Dates for your diary. 153
BEAUTY STYLE: RETAIL THERAPY. 109
BEAUTY STYLE: Skin care. 127
Blair squares up to the party peace faithful. Brief article 338
Blix tells of new signs of Iraq co-operation. 529
British guard kills two in Afghanistan. 154
Building contracts hit Galliford performance. 355
Bus courier project a big success. 210
Campaign targets fireworks. 232
Cats' home to share in pounds 1.6m. 274
Church's leaders urging PM not to bypass UN. Brief article 243
City View: Why talk is not cheap in this tale of two dividends. 517
Clampdown on 'holiday truants' in airport patrols. 476
Cleaners rescued from office block. 185
Council 'budget for votes' row. 540
Cricket World Cup: Astle rests in Kiwis' must-win scenario; NEW ZEALAND v BANGLADESH. Brief article 268
Cricket World Cup: No easy way back into England team for Thorpe says Hussain. 498
Cricket World Cup: Sleepless Wasim on the ball to hit record. 343
Cricket World Cup: Trescothick's Indian sign; England v India. 796
Cricket World Cup: ZCU apply pressure on rebellious players. Brief article 275
Cricket: Pearson is record girl. Brief article 166
Critics condemned as top chef kills himself after restaurant ratings drop. 328
Culture: A group full of fun - read all about it; The Book Group finishes its second series this week after attracting a growing following for its mix of deft characterisation, humour, excellent writing and flawless acting, and its plot lines of love, lust and literary discussion. Andrew Davies talks to writer and director Annie Griffin. 1007
Culture: Amateur Stage: Wallop London. 905
Culture: Celebrate old and the new; John Woolrich talks to Terry Grimley about his new music for old instruments. 613
Culture: Intensely inquiring. 329
Culture: Kelly's eye is on new post; After a decade as principal oboist with the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra, Jonathan Kelly will rejoin former conductor Sir Simon Rattle at the Berlin Philharmonic later this year. He tells Christopher Morley about the exacting selection process. 963
Culture: Radio Choice. 83
Culture: TV Choice. 195
Culture: Wannabes are found to be wanting. 265
Defendant denies link with terror. Brief article 229
Derbyshire reports 18pc rise in profits. 239
Director wins gay sauna sacking case. 124
Dream opera roles for talent show winners. 215
Eden promises to be paradise for Thorntons. 540
Eight face immigrant death case. Brief article 181
Enterprise: Down to earth idea proves a major attraction. 1091
Enterprise: Lektronix on target for pounds 1m sales in its first year. Brief article 301
Enterprise: NI increase prompts tax bill warning. 362
Enterprise: Support agency kick-starts dreams. 305
Enterprise: Taking the lead with top contracts. 257
Exports rise but production down. Brief article 369
FASHION STYLE: Big Apple bites; The American East Coast was weathering the mother of all snowstorms last week so it seemed like an appropriate time for New York to launch its fashion collections for winter 2003. Richard Gray and Anne Pitcher from Harvey Nichols were catwalk-side for The Post. 424
FBI offers $1million in city hunt for fugitive. 405
FOOD STYLE: Sweet surrender; Keep the winter blues at bay by enjoying some old-fashioned puds. Sam Sheringham tucks in. 1128
Football: Angel surgery limits Taylor's derby plans. 602
FOOTBALL: Coventry City. 109
Football: Fifa ready to consider 'sin-bins'. 224
Football: Giggs powers United into quarter-finals; Treble top: Manchester United prove their European credentials; Juventus 0 Manchester United 3. 403
Football: Gold warns fans to behave. 630
Football: Laid-back Spanish deprive Walsall in relegation battle. 542
Football: LDV VANS TROPHY: Daunting task ahead for Shrews; Carlisle Utd 1 Shrewsbury 0. 224
Football: McAllister urges fans to give Jansen time. 485
Football: Megson seeks Albion goal touch. 846
Football: Real race starts here - Britton. 231
Football: Villa duel no place for Savage to change. 451
Football: Wolves kept at bay by busy Hornets; Wolverhampton Wanderers 0 Watford 0. 674
Four dead in job centre shooting. 195
GOLF: History against top two duelling. 516
Grandfather took on double identity in pounds 111,000 benefit fraud. 411
Handle with care; With churches closing due to dwindling congregations, one of our most fascinating art forms is under threat. Roy Albutt tells Jo Ind why he recorded the stained glass windows of Bromsgrove and Redditch. 457
HBOS still confident about sales of homes. 622
Holmes Place out of puff. 328
INTERIORS STYLE: COVER STORY; Grandmother knew best Cathy Mayer discovers, when she learns how to give modern homes a cosy twist using new 'vintage' fabrics. 1021
Investment at lowest level in five years, says report. 453
Investment bankers: Allied Irish puts pounds 17 million in South Birmingham College. 354
Iraq is George's biggest puzzle. 704
It's time to stop sex case trials by media, insists MP. 471
Jacko film hearing. 122
Letter: Demolish the library don't preserve it. 200
Letter: Great significance of Brutalist example. 404
Letter: Help us to rectify past errors. 307
Letter: Unfit for purpose and downright ugly. Brief article 333
Market punishes men from the Pru. 556
Market Report: Prudence the order of the day yet again. 499
Michelin Man looks well padded. Brief article 200
Midshires scores in specialist market. 419
More city names join the blue plaque trail. 246
Most wanted? Not my father. 516
Mother of hanged man flees inquest in tears. 230
Move to stop dog slaughter. 99
MP's report condemns 'inefficient' agencies. 465
Mugabe's white land grab is backed. Brief article 288
Nike beachcombers. 113
OFFERS STYLE: Grand prize for race fans. 641
On their mettle: Cronimet acquisition. 85
On This Day. 225
One more chance, but then we have to act, says Blair. Brief article 374
Paramedic chemical suits costed. 171
Passenger groups fume at latest cuts. 409
Passengers escape after commuter train derails. 264
Pay rises showing slight rise. 240
People stay in and Domino's goes up. 421
Perspective: Don't throw out your identity with the rubbish; Identity fraud is big business. Paul Groves finds why the paper shredder could soon become a fixture in homes throughout the country. 625
Perspective: Painting reveals surprising story from the past. 616
Perspective: Star student wants to make a difference; The old stereotypical image of the self-centred student only interested in where the next party is still prospers. But Chief Feature Writer Paul Groves finds the true picture of the modern student. 1049
Planning ahead pays off for White Young Green. 355
Plastics factory ablaze. 160
POST PEOPLE: And so to bed - thanks to Richmond. 137
POST PEOPLE: Dinner date for CECA. 101
POST PEOPLE: Dinner guests pack a punch. 91
POST PEOPLE: Horses for causes. 137
POST PEOPLE: Hostess with the mostest. 103
POST PEOPLE: Interview by email. 500
POST PEOPLE: Office angels. 106
POST PEOPLE: Party troupers. 95
POST PEOPLE: Store with a view to selling rooms. 141
POST PEOPLE: What's Brewin' in investments. 121
POST STYLE: Current trends in beauty; Electrophobe Dagmar Winther supresses her fear to try a beauty treatment that can do in minutes what it takes hours in the gym to achieve. 624
POST STYLE: Pacifism is the new black. 569
pounds 1,000 reward to trace robbers. 124
pounds 23.5m Mayflower investment. 550
pounds 295,000 grant to help coach business leaders of tomorrow. Brief article 288
Powell plays down missile test. Brief article 213
Racing: FitzGerald calls it a day as Martin appeals ban. 225
Racing: Henderson unveils promising Tanikos. 326
Racing: Palarshan's Chase clue. 678
RAF man cleared of death charges. 130
Rail chief in council call over New Street. 586
Rail plans face legal challenge. 248
Read all about it: Journalist heads MBO for news agency. 153
Revenue up, but profit down for Magna International. Brief article 242
Reward for 70 years' service: Museum workers let hard work go to their heads. 82
Rolls to axe 1,100 in major shake-up. 459
Royal Buick for sale - one very careful owner. 266
RUGBY UNION: Birmingham & Solihull. 84
Rugby Union: England raise stakes with dire prediction. 623
RUGBY UNION: Worcester. 130
Sacked fireman fights for 'victimised' son. 523
Scrap between recycling rivals ends in Tinoco deal for Cronimet. 412
Six Continents preparing defences. 537
Snow-go area: Weather brings peace to Middle East. Brief article 265
Soldier died from ecstasy overdose. 487
Spirit of Django at Moseley. 118
Super college gets go-ahead. 107
Surgeon's oesophagus expertise earned an international reputation. 251
Surveyors merge to create a new Midlands force. 228
Take the lead. 219
Tape teacher sacked. 82
Teacher cooks up starring role. 83
Tennis: Comeback trail still looking very rocky for Henman. 393
The talk of the town. 118
Theme for Today. 149
They Said. 83
TRAVEL STYLE: Upwardly mobile; Movie stars don't just want trailers when they are on set, now they are taking them on holiday. Laura May discovers how the ultra-suburban caravan suddenly got cool. 912
Turk and US stalemate on troops. 153
TV witchcraft casting a spell on teenage girls; The days of witches being seen as evil haggard old women and outcasts who were burned at the stake for their beliefs are long gone, according to research carried out by a Midland academic. Sophie Blakemore found out how Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Sabrina the Teenage Witch have helped turn witchcraft into the latest expression of 'girl power'. 885
UCE post offers new influences; Brilliant idea: Australian jewellers on exchange. 302
UN brings charges over East Timor. 499
US helicopter crew killed in crash. 81
Vietnam's 'godfather' in court. Brief article 184
Warning to Midland tourist businesses. Brief article 362
Water company rapped for 'scaremongering' letter. 308
When our service is anything but civil. 259
Woman cleared of sex charges. 96
Working smarter, not harder. 621
Youth attack linked to teen murder. 339

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