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Camden New Journal - NEWS
Published: 7 February 2008
 
Rose, to the end a light burning brightly

New Journal columnist, the world’s oldest, leaves as her legacy the example of a life spent in pursuit of challenges

ROSE Hacker, the New Journal columnist billed as the world’s oldest, died this week, just short of her 102nd birthday. > more
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Cricket girls stumped by computer form googly
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Court rejects Zarine’s plea from hospital bed
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Ramsay buys up York and Albany
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Writer beaten to death ‘like a seal pup on ice floe’
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Headless body horror scene

Murder hunt launched as corpse is found trussed in cage

DETECTIVES were searching last night for the head of a man whose torso was found trussed and hidden behind bins in a West Hampstead backstreet yesterday (Wednesday). > more
 
From Blackpool to Gower Street: chasing the blue badge fraudsters - IT might not be peak sunshine season but in the seaside town of Blackpool it has been harder... > more

Drivers cough up record fines in parking tickets - MOTORISTS in Camden are forking out more money on parking fines than ever before. > more

‘Undercover cops joined addicts in drugs queue’ - UNDERCOVER police mingled with queues of crack addicts waiting to score from a Camden Town drug gang... > more

Delivery van veers across pavement into railings - THIS was the chaotic scene in Somers Town yesterday (Wednesday) afternoon after a delivery driver lost... > more

Protest at charity’s jobs axe - WORKERS protested at “unfair” forced redundancies at the office of Age Concern Camden (ACC) on Tuesday. > more

‘Sicko surgeries’ firm ‘didn’t get highest score’ - THE American firm which has seized control of three doctor practices in Camden’s “sicko surgery” row did not score... > more

A fine facade, but is rundown police station worth saving? - THE unkempt warren of corridors behind Hampstead police station’s listed facade was opened to... > more

‘Name and shame youths’ plea puts politicians on spot - A DEMAND that youths given Asbos be “named and shamed” sparked a clash of competing civil rights... > more

‘Hoodie’ hero rescues pensioner after fall - A PENSIONER is searching for the “hoodie” who came to her rescue after she tripped on a cracked pavement in... > more

High Road dispersal zone set up to curb disorder - A CURFEW and dispersal zone have been imposed in Kilburn following claims by residents that the ‘halfway house’... > more

Stolen bikes are back on the streets - UNCLAIMED stolen bikes have been given new homes after being repaired by a team of young offenders. > more

Inverness Street canopy is blown away - INVERNESS Street market traders, backed by playwright Sir Jonathan Miller, are threatening to call in health and safety... > more

Angry Dobbo to fight for school - HOLBORN and St Pancras MP Frank Dobson is demanding showdown talks with council leader Keith Moffitt over Camden’s... > more

‘Inadequate training’ will be a factor in baby Albie inquiry decision - A JUNIOR doctor who missed the significance of baby’s racing heartbeat hours before he... > more

Baby death caused by asthmatic attack - AN asthmatic baby died suddenly while playing games with a relative after eating confectionery, St Pancras... > more
 
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