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Hyde ends Hornets' away hoodoo
WATFORD's three-month bout of league travel sickness finally came to end at Highfield Road on Saturday, February 1, as Micah Hyde scored the decisive goal to secure a deserved 1-0 victory and a second successive double over Coventry City, and claim only
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Travel woes ease as weather improves
Road and rail routes across the Southeast are returning to normal after icy conditions yesterday and Thursday caused serious disruptions. Snow fell across London on Thursday evening and early Friday and the icy conditions brought parts of the transport
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Firefighters threaten more strikes
Firefighters remain determined as ever and will push on with more strikes if pay negotiations do not resume, their union says. The warning from the FBU comes in the midst of the latest fire strike and two days before union leaders are due to meet Deputy
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Firefighters threaten more strikes
Firefighters remain determined as ever and will push on with more strikes if pay negotiations do not resume, their union says. The warning from the FBU comes in the midst of the latest fire strike and two days before union leaders are due to meet Deputy
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Orient game off
LEYTON Orient's Divisison Three clash with Rochdale at Brisbane Road on Saturday Februry 1 has been postoned because of a frozen pitch. February 1, 2003 12:30
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Station closures end torrid week for tube travellers
Station closures during the latest firefighters' strikes are adding to disruptions on the tube today, at the end of difficult week for commuters. The Central and Waterloo and City Lines remain closed after the derailment last Saturday, and icy conditions
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Woman apologises for email blunder
A city worker whose damaging email accusations smearing a Battersea mini cab firm cost it thousands of pounds, has been forced to publicly apologise. ABC Cars' trade was slashed by 40 per cent after Helen Dawson, a marketing officer with the Chartered
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Warmer weather brings end to travel woes
Warmer weather and showers have brought an end to widespread disruption to road and rail caused by freezing yesterday. Snow fell across the Southeast on Thursday evening and early Friday and, combined with icy conditions, brought parts of the transport
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Travel woes ease as weather improves
Road and rail routes across the Southeast are returning to normal after icy conditions yesterday and Thursday caused serious disruptions. Snow fell across London on Thursday evening and early Friday and the icy conditions brought parts of the transport
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Man convicted of "demeaning and violent sexual assault"
A man has been convicted after he attacked a woman outside her house, raped her, and forced her to withdraw money so he could take a taxi home. Michael Carr, 36, of Ballinasloe, the Republic of Ireland, yesterday pleaded guilty to false imprisonment,
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Man convicted of "demeaning and violent sexual assault"
A man has been convicted after he attacked a woman outside her house, raped her, and forced her to withdraw money so he could take a taxi home. Michael Carr, 36, of Ballinasloe, the Republic of Ireland, yesterday pleaded guilty to false imprisonment,
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Station closures end torrid week for tube travellers
Station closures during the latest firefighters' strikes are adding to disruptions on the tube today, at the end of difficult week for commuters. The Central and Waterloo and City Lines remain closed after the derailment last Saturday, and icy conditions
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"Horrific" images in net porn case
A Wallington cab controller who used company computers to view "horrific" child pornography was snared after an IT engineer discovered the images and tipped off the firm's boss. Lyndon Nixon, 43, was this week sacked from Wallington Cars and Couriers
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"Horrific" images in net porn case
A Wallington cab controller who used company computers to view "horrific" child pornography was snared after an IT engineer discovered the images and tipped off the firm's boss. Lyndon Nixon, 43, was this week sacked from Wallington Cars and Couriers
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Woman apologises for email blunder
A city worker whose damaging email accusations smearing a Battersea mini cab firm cost it thousands of pounds, has been forced to publicly apologise. ABC Cars' trade was slashed by 40 per cent after Helen Dawson, a marketing officer with the Chartered
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Warmer weather brings end to travel woes
Warmer weather and showers have brought an end to widespread disruption to road and rail caused by freezing weather yesterday. Snow fell across the Southeast on Thursday evening and early Friday and, combined with icy conditions, brought parts of the