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2015-12-11
FROM ZERO TO HERO
WATMORE’S A FIRST- CLASS FOOTBALLER!
BRACEWELL’S BIG ROLE IN GIVING DUNC HIS CHANCE
INMATE LAUNCHES FREEDOM BID
TONY ‘ THE FRIDGE’ SET FOR COURT
NO XMAS CURFEW FOR THIEF
Youngsters at a Wearside school made a splash to raise money for an aid project. The students at Farringdon Community Academy took part in a swimathon to boost funds for the Gambia Project.
Wearsiders are tonight being invited to celebrate the lives of those lost by dedicating a twinkling balloon to them this Christmas. Tonight sees staff from Grace House holding a balloon release.
Praise for teens over help for fallen OAP
WEIRD WORLD
Inspectors rate GP service inadequate
Inspectors hail school as a class act for its standards
Window experts see business go from strength to strength
Funeral directors who offer a friendly personal service
Don’t replace windows when you can just replace the glass
Look at what’s on the Horizon
Night out for the tiles at church
Fears for the future of club
Trolley loads of gifts get toy appeal off to a fantastic start
TV stars given warm welcome to festive Wearside
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TRAFFIC WATCH
BUYWISE RIGHT FOR CASPIAN GLEE
SPURS’ LAM ROAST!
Klopp relief as Liverpool finish top without new injuries
SANDPIPER SLAY SAINTS
Star Corrigan keeps score down
FINCH- PERFECT NEW INN!
SIX OUT FOR RCA VASE TEST
Hutchy: Tough task at West
SILKSWORTH EYE SEMI- FINAL SPOT
Moore looks to strikers and beyond to find goals
OUR SIGHTS ARE STILL SET HIGH – MCCLAREN Mags told to scrap
Flores warns his side to stay ‘ humble’
ATTACK OPTIONS TO STING HORNETS
Mannone exit could prompt Pickford recall
Toivonen’s new role can give him lift – Allardyce
CATT CAUTION OVER OP FEAR
Flores ready for a tough assignment
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