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Stories for 13 January 2007

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Armed robbers strike at shop

Balaclava-wearing robbers armed with a crowbar stole £400 and 1,000 cigarettes in a raid at an off licence last night.   more...

'He has never said sorry'

Mark Anderson was so depressed after losing his left leg from below his knee he asked his girlfriend to kill him.   more...

Maimed for life by workmate

A driver has been jailed after he lost control of his high-powered sports car and ploughed into two work colleagues, maiming both for life.   more...

'He has never said sorry'

Mark Anderson was so depressed after losing his left leg from below his knee he asked his girlfriend to kill him.   more...

Kimberley: I want to wed beau

Sorry guys... Bradford pop babe Kimberley Walsh is definitely off the market... and looking forward to marriage with her boy-band beau.   more...

Tribute paid to tragic Naomi

A father has paid tribute to his 19-year-old daughter who died in a car accident which also left one of her pals with serious injuries.   more...

City boss's advice to Becks

With David Beckham about to break America with a reported £128 million deal to play for Los Angeles Galaxy, it seems the Beautiful Game is to go ballistic in the Big Country.   more...

582 children mugged last year

Almost 600 children were mugged in West Yorkshire last year, new figures have revealed.   more...

College £200,000 logo bill shock

Bradford College bosses have come under fire for spending £200,000 on new branding at a time when adult education courses are being cut, fees increased, and a campus closed.   more...

Woman shop boss in raid terror

A woman shop manager had a gun held to her head during a terrifying armed robbery.   more...

Girls up for award

A selfless schoolgirl who has acted as a guardian angel' to a friend has been nominated for a top award.   more...

Thousands owe lives to donors

Dedicated blood donors have received a huge vote of thanks.   more...

Stage set for fashion through the ages

From Victorian frock coats to Seventies platforms, Chanel suits to military uniforms, the contents of The Priestley's wardrobe department reflect more than a century of social history.   more...

  
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