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Shopper goes retroShopper goes retro
10:38am today
NEWS Shopper is launching a retro section in our newspapers and online - and we want you to be the stars of it.
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MoD releases the X files
6:07pm today
Secret files released by the Ministry of Defence last week reveal its investigations into UFO sightings dating back to the Seventies, including some close encounters in the borough of Barnet. Tomasz Johnson reports. You might think investigations of the paranormal were confined to eccentric conspiracy theorists and agents Mulder and Scully.
From Times Series

Cutty Sark back on track after fireCutty Sark back on track after fire
8:04am Wed 21 May 08
It has been one year since a fire swept through the Cutty Sark in the early hours of the morning. MATTHEW JENKIN looks at the future of one of London's best-loved landmarks.
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Calling all guardian angelsCalling all guardian angels
12:19pm Tue 20 May 08
Thousands of foster carers need to be recruited in the next year to provide children with a stable home environment according to a national charity. JANAKI MAHADEVAN talks to one Borehamwood mother who has embraced the challenge
From Borehamwood Times
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‘Year in hell’ and other stories ‘Year in hell’ and other stories
3:02pm Tue 20 May 08
Lord Levy promoted his new book, A Question of Honour, at Brent Cross shopping centre last week. Kevin Bradford spoke to the Mill Hill baron about his early life, politics and the cash for honours scandal.
From Times Series

NORTH WEALD: Idyllic setting to say goodbye to loved onesNORTH WEALD: Idyllic setting to say goodbye to loved ones
9:05am Mon 19 May 08
Epping is one of the few places in the country which has a 'green' woodland burial park. EMILY ROBERTS met Kate Adie at its official opening.
From East London and West Essex Guardian Series
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Two generations join in the airTwo generations join in the air
3:28pm Fri 16 May 08
A hero of the Battle of Britain and a university air cadet will fly together in the run-up to this year's News Shopper-sponsored Biggin Hill International Air Fair.
From News Shopper

Time to change the record
9:14am Friday 16th May 2008
LIKE a bear slowly rubbing its eyes, taking a deep yawn and strolling out of its cave for the first time after hibernation, it seems as if the Great British Public has finally awoken to the joys of summer.
From Watford Observer

Rumpelstiltskin stamping on finances
9:08am Friday 16th May 2008
I know it's vulgar to talk about money, but as our fixed-rate mortgage is just about to come to the end of its two-year term we've had a nasty shock.
From Watford Observer
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Bright new vision for town centreBright new vision for town centre
3:22pm Thu 15 May 08
The future of Orpington is to be thrown open to public consultation following the release of a town centre masterplan.
From News Shopper
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Doughnut plan helped Boris winDoughnut plan helped Boris win
11:16am Thu 15 May 08
Boris Johnson was elected Mayor of London largely thanks to voters in Bexley and Bromley. DAVID MILLS looks at reasons why.
From News Shopper
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Raising stroke awarenessRaising stroke awareness
4:33pm Wed 14 May 08
Strokes are the third-biggest killer and leading cause of severe adult disability in the UK. DAVID MILLS finds out more.
From News Shopper

Health shake-up under spotlightHealth shake-up under spotlight
11:01am Tue 13 May 08
The consultation on plans to rationalise hospital services across south-east London may be over, but the hard work on making the decision has just begun. LINDA PIPER reports.
From News Shopper

Leading way for schools in needLeading way for schools in need
10:55am Tue 13 May 08
A successful secondary school is taking part in a national project to help raise standards across the country - even if it means losing some of its staff in the process. LINDA PIPER finds out more.
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