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Articles from Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales) (May 10, 2013)

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'Furious' Andrews prompts U-turn from WJEC after examination row; MINISTER'S ANGER FOLLOWING SCRAPPING OF JANUARY TESTS. 642
'I'm overwhelmed by the building's beauty' S a fashion designer who was; One of the country's top designers has been creating the costumes to help celebrate the centenary of a Welsh theatre. Karen Price asks Paul Shriek how he incorporated its history into the fabric. 1053
'She had a heck of a life' The life of one of Wales' greatest singing stars - Dorothy Squires - is being celebrated in a new stage show. Ruth Madoc takes a rehearsal break to tell Karen Price why she's looking forward to playing her. 809
'Unsatisfactory'pockets found at Welsh school of union president; FUNDING AN ISSUE, SAYS HEAD OF SCHOOL SLATED BY ESTYN. 649
7 days of things to do near you; the guide. 1459
Aircraft carrier jet switch to cost PS74m. 168
ALBUMS. 484
Alien invaders pinching PS71m a year from Wales; EXPERTS SAY BETTER METHODS NEEDED TO TACKLE PROBLEM. 577
also showing. 598
AM Alun Ffred Jones to step down at election. 369
Answering your motoring issues. 488
Anti-matter tests boldly going where no-one has gone before; TOO SOON FOR TREKKIES TO GET EXCITED, HOWEVER. 715
April murder accused asked girl to house for sleepover, court is told; SEARCH TEAM MEMBERS SAW BRIDGER ON DAY OF HIS ARREST. 811
Arms manufacturer puts Welsh jobs in the firing line. 763
Bale lined up as pundit for BT venture. 274
Bank holds back on more QE amid positive economic data; NO CHANGE EXPECTED BEFORE NEW CHIEF ARRIVES. 896
Bassey to perform at Aids fundraiser; WALES newsbulletin. 112
book now 3 diary dates. Calendar 164
Boost for barrage as major firms sign up. 826
Boys, 15, who killed pensioner sentenced. 179
Building on play area; YOUR LETTERS TO THE NATIONAL NEWSPAPER OF WALES. 205
Cardiff in swoop for former Scarlets. 329
Cathedral's new dean - and first woman - quits; TV HYMNS FEES ROW 'POSSIBLY THE LAST STRAW'. 693
Charity's concerns over pensioners' living costs; SURVEY FINDS OAPs IN WALES ARE BRITAIN'S HARDEST HIT. 553
City justifies library's ban on two speakers; EMAIL ENTHUSIASM DROPPED AFTER 'MISUNDERSTANDING'. 670
CITY MARKET REPORT. 389
Coalition to run island authority; WALES newsbulletin. 114
Coalition will get increasingly 'fractious', says Gillan. 460
Controlling dogs; YOUR LETTERS TO THE NATIONAL NEWSPAPER OF WALES. 299
Council staff pay figures prompt war of words. 222
Crossover model offers extra grip; PEUGEOT 2008 IS IDEAL FOR CITY DRIVING AND ALSO FOR LONGER MOTORWAY RUNS. 706
culture vulture; George Davis-Stewart. 205
Decision to engage major companies to assess Barage is welcome news; Western Mail. 420
Dipping into savings to keep a lid on arrears. 258
Donaldson bids to put Masters experience to good use in Europe. 328
Drivers shocked by sandstorm as strong winds batter the country. 403
DVDs. 283
Dynamic duo from Porsche. 332
Eagle sends Amy soaring to Welsh Ladies Open title. 489
Economical Civic's great performance; ADVERTISING FEATURE. 353
ELECTRIC WEED SWEEPER. 302
Elegant, thoughtful and mischievous; REVIEW: Philharmonia Orchestra, St David's Hall ????? ..... 343
Elise is a driver's delight; ADVERTISING FEATURE. 267
Ferdinand and Carrick hail their new manager. 266
Ferguson and Bebb share title. 208
Five die in burning building leap. 136
France and Germany diverge on eurozone's future. 306
FREE TO PLAY. 358
From Barry to Brooklyn, Welsh favourite finally set to make its TV debut in American remake; AFTER A FEW FALSE STARTS, JONES' SITCOM TO GET AIRING. 733
Gibson to head task force into Newport's revival. 320
Glam play host to the Australians. 242
Government loan speeds quarry expansion. 455
Government to review Welsh-medium adult courses. 185
Green Bank commits PS635m to low-carbon projects. 393
Grieving mother appeals for fire safety regulations change; IF THEY'D BEEN IN RHYL IT MAY HAVE SAVED THEM, SAYS MUM. 669
Gruelling conditions for paupers in Wales; What is the most important object in Welsh history? Today LESLEY HULONCE, Swansea University, argues the case for a bowl of gruel. 2682
Gunnarsson set to fulfil Old Trafford dream with Cardiff and plots Icelandic path to World Cup. 915
Hands off our managers! CARDIFF'S PS3M MACKAY CLAUSE AS EVERTON HUNT 'NEW MOYES'. TERRY PHILLIPS [email protected] Brief article 378
Having Sir Alex to call on will be huge help, says Hodgson. 471
Icy thriller falls down thanks to disjointed narrative; DEADFALL (15) Starring: Eric Bana, Olivia Wilde, Charlie Hunnam, Kris Kristofferson, Sissy Spacek, Kate Mara, Treat Williams. Director: Stefan Ruzowitzky. Duration: 95 mins. 427
inside track; Karen Price. 354
It will be master and apprentice - McClaren. 270
Jobs galore as work starts on new uni campus; SCIENCE CENTRE TO CREATE A NEW 'TOWN' ON BEACH-FRONT. 666
Kompany still believes in magic of the FA Cup as Man City prepare for Wigan final. 518
Lampard would welcome Mourinho. 366
Laudrup and Malky have big jobs to do as they savour an exciting future at Wales' top clubs; So David Moyes is taking on the hardest act to follow in football. But who will replace him at Everton? Could either of our top two bosses be tempted to jump ship for Goodison? CHRIS WATHAN looks at the prospects... 1054
LAUDRUP IS HAPPY TO KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK AT LIBERTY. 384
Lennon pays tribute to pal Petrov. 430
Life is still a scream; As Primal Scream release their 10th album, frontman Bobby Gillespie tells Andy Welch how revisiting the past helped to inspire the new tracks. 770
Manics invite Roberts to become guitar hero with them Down Under. 687
Martinez will not be sidetracked. 376
May set to reveal fresh axe murder inquiry. 227
Meteor lights up the sky at night. 150
MINDMATTERS. 477
Mini Cooper goes topless. 580
Missing women kidnap accused faces US court. 759
Monty making an emotional return to the scene of epic Ryder Cup win at Celtic Manor. 959
MORNINGSERIAL; The Quality of Light by Richard Collins. 381
Motorhomes market is booming. 444
Moyes is ready for the challenge to follow Fergie in United hot-seat in the job that is too good turn down. CERI WILLIAMS [email protected] 1251
MP to fight legal action on expense claims to cover mortgage interest; TORY RESPONDS WITH HIS OWN CHALLENGE TO WATCHDOG. 640
MPs bid to force vote on EU membership. 768
MPs resist Wales getting control of air passenger duty. 277
New symbols of Wales; James Donovan's first solo exhibition in five years marks a sea change in his work. He tells Jenny White why it is time to stop living in the past and look to the future. 841
NI 'peace lines' on way out. 112
North ready for big Lions shoot-out with rival Bowe as Scarlets look for Pro12 semi success. 1054
Nugent ends goal drought as Foxes take lead. 328
Numbers up for millionaire couple... eventually. 439
on show exhibitions. 1315
Policies for the people; YOUR LETTERS TO THE NATIONAL NEWSPAPER OF WALES. 160
Queen meets Aberfan survivors; RETRO REPORT MAY 10, 1997 - How we covered... 276
QUIZ OF THE DAY. 122
Rangel and the Swans aiming to spoil party for Fergie and his champions. 1052
Rebels are vowing to stick by star Beale. 296
Renault Captur cleans up; WASH AND GO SEAT COVERS MEAN THAT SPILLAGES ARE NO LONGER A PROBLEM. 564
Right at home with smart; SMART TEAMS UP WITH A DANISH INTERIOR DESIGN SPECIALIST FOR ITS LATEST MODEL. 313
Rugby about to be Moore the merrier as new sequence can take bind out of seeing reset scrums. 991
Rugby in the Valleys; YOUR LETTERS TO THE NATIONAL NEWSPAPER OF WALES. 105
Seventy public sector bodies to procure more from Wales; WELSH COMPANIES TO BENEFIT MORE FROM THE PS4.3BN SPEND. 569
Spreading the word; A world premiere to mark composer Graham Fitkin's 50th birthday and a sonic art work inspired by dyslexia are among the Vale of Glamorgan Festival of Music highlights, as Karen Price reveals... 979
Stars' emotions all too fleet-ing; FILM REVIEW. 534
Suzuki one of the best superminis; ADVERTISING FEATURE. 280
THEY SAID WHAT? 182
Tia case photo 'taken after death'. 332
Too much ICT in the early years harmful; YOUR LETTERS TO THE NATIONAL NEWSPAPER OF WALES. 462
Tribute to crash driver. 155
TV CHOICE. 342
VW Golf is extending its driving range limit. 212
We woke up just in time, insists boss Holloway. 334
Where's Wales if Ukip pushes the Tories right and so gives Alex Salmond victory? The rise of Ukip in English local elections has seen it characterised as the new party of English nationalism. But its rise as the protest party of choice could herald a pivotal role in Welsh politics. Senedd Correspondent Graham Henry reports. 981
Windows on the world of Cwmdare; John Edwards, Cadw's Assistant Director for Properties in Care, explains why sash windows should be cherished to help retain character - and stay energy-efficient. 1024
Wonderful world; YOUR LETTERS TO THE NATIONAL NEWSPAPER OF WALES. 335
Z star raises the stakes for BMW; ADVERTISING FEATURE. 383
Zipwire regulation call after accident verdict; FAMILY SAY THEY WANT RIDES LICENSED FOLLOWING INQUEST. 525

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