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A word in your ear - February 9, 2012

MICHAEL Owen – the one time boy wonder of English football – caused something of an internet tsunami this week, and surprisingly it had nothing to do with John Terry.

A word in your ear - February 2, 2012

THE Gazette has a long tradition of celebrating milestones.

A word in your ear - January 26, 2012

YOU know we are entering an election year when the candidates start singing.

Jacqueline Morley rss

Look at it this way - January 3, 2012

One hour. One sparrow, three blackbirds, two robins, one fieldfare, six starlings – and a blue tit in a holly tree. On the first day of the Big Garden Bird Watch that’s what my true love gave to me.

Look at it this way - January 27, 2012

We still call them cuttings although it’s a long time since archivists painstakingly cut stories from a newspaper and stuck them on a card to file.

Rob Stocks rss

Taking Stock - February 6, 2012

WHAT do cornflakes packets, toilet rolls, plastic pop bottles and dried pasta have in common?

Taking Stock - January 30, 2012

There are times in your life when you realise you’re no longer as young as you once were.

Robin Duke rss

Duke’s Diary - Night job beggars my belief

I’ve got to cut down on the St John’s Wort. Maybe from two a day to one. It’s just that the so called “sunshine pills” appear to have made me so mellow I just don’t get angry like I used to do – and anger is what has helped this column keep going for however many years it’s been filling this corner of Saturday’s paper.

Robin Duke

Duke’s Diary - Sweat it out

To tuck or not to tuck, that appears to be the question.

Duke’s Diary - February 4, 2012

It’s sad for Brad but not that bad

Duke’s Diary - January 28, 2012

Just walk away from the screen

Livewire rss

LIVE WIRE TONY ARMSTRONG CHIEF EXECUTIVE LIVING STREETS

Livewire - February 8, 2012

By Tony Armstrong, chief executive of Living Streets

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Livewire - February 1, 2012

By Julie Demick, Butterfly Project chief

Plastic surgeon Denis Boucq holds a defective silicone gel breast implant, which was removed from a patient and manufactured by French company Poly Implant Prothese (PIP), in Nice, south eastern France, Monday, Jan. 9, 2012. French medical device regulatory authority (AFSSAPS) recalled PIP breast implants in March 2010 after it concluded that their performance and safety were not in accordance with current standards.(AP Photo/Lionel Cironneau)

Livewire - January 25, 2012

By Brenda-Jane Robinson of Fleetwood

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