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Laugh
your head off, or have it lopped off
Catherine Etoe and Mairi MacDonald
talk to the politicians lampooned at the opening of the Cartoon
Museum
THE Duke of Edinburghs man servant walked out of the Cartoon
Museum in Bloomsbury last week with a freshly framed print under
his arm. >
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REBEL YELL OVER SCHOOLS
Governors and heads unite with
Town Hall to fight reforms
SCHOOL Governors, head teachers and councillors have united
in a bid to fight the governments education reforms tooth
and nail.
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'We have
to stop this vile, vulgar, vision of the future' - ITS
crunch time in the battle over the future of the Kings
Cross railway lands with the Town Hall ready to... >
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18 years on and pupil's dreams of housing are up in smoke
- CHILDREN dreamed of how Kings Cross should look in a
competition sponsored by the New Journal... >
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Legal challenge
looms in row over 'debate stifled' claim - CAMPAIGNERS are
threatening legal action against the Town Hall unless it postpones
next... > more
KX chief
stands by his plans - ARGENT chief executive Roger Madelin
last night (Wednesday) claimed objectors to his companys
plans for Kings Cross... >
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Labour wins
budget vote - LABOUR councillors outflanked their rivals
to push through their Town Hall spending plans in a budget vote
last night (Wednesday)... >
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Rival parents
fight over school run - PARENTS who swarmed the steps of
the Town Hall last night (Wednesday) demanding the right to
drive their children to school... >
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'I wanted
to be Freddy Krueger' - A MULTIPLE killer on trial for a
murder spree fantasised about being Freddy Krueger from the
Nightmare on Elm Street horror... >
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Tories and
Labour square up to claim Post Office campaign - A ROW has
broken out between the leader of Camdens Conservative
group Piers Wauchope... >
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Safety experts'
concern at pool's underwater hazard - SWIMMERS at Prince
of Wales Baths in Kentish Town are learning to be more
cautious about dangerous... >
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Booze in
the park - THE ROYAL Parks have asked for blanket permission
to stage pop concerts, show films and serve alcohol in Regents
Park leading to fears... >
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Shoppers'
threat to boycott Tesco - CHAIN stores are facing a shoppers
boycott as concern mounts about the threat to Highgates
village character. >
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Next stop
South Highgate, alight here for Marx Square - NEW moves
are being made this week to re-name Archway Tube station South
Highgate and call its... >
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Minister
boosts home cash hopes - A SENIOR government minister has
said Whitehall should look again at freeing up £283 million
promised for the renovation of... >
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'Beacon of
hope' youth project hit by cash cuts - A PROJECT described
as a beacon of hope for Camdens young people
is facing severe cutbacks after its funding... >
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Protests
over extra helping of gastro-pub - ONE of Hampsteads
best-loved gastro-pubs has hit the wrong note with neighbours
after unveiling plans to expand. >
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Rail crash fears mean estate loses battle to save trees
- TREES that have sheltered an estate from railway noise for
50 years are to be chopped down next week... >
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Double life
of the addict who took 10 times fatal drug dose - AN addict
died after taking enough heroin to kill 10 people, an inquest
has heard. > more
Jail for
killing 'pal' - A MAN who throttled an aggressive
drunk has begun a four year jail term. >
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Round 10
in secret files fight - A LONG-serving volunteer was described
as a pseudo-advisor in court on Friday as a council
lawyer claimed his ongoing battle to... >
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Belly dancing,
sex therapist, Rose to celebtrate 100 years - BRITAINS
first sex therapist turns 100 tomorrow. Rose Hacker, born in
Kilburn in 1906, spent her... >
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