Archive for November, 2008

Pubs look out for drug ‘hotspots’

Pubs and clubs sign up to a scheme in which a £30,000 machine is used to check surfaces for drug use.
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Wife charged over Gurkha attack

A woman is charged with attempting to murder her Gurkha husband Sandhurst Royal Military Academy.
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‘I’m 25 and I Think My God I’m Still Alive…’

There are some artists, Mozart being one of them, who seemed to have a sense of their importance in the grand scheme of the universe even as they were brushing shoulders with the hoi polloi.
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Y help? Because kids’ parents were gunned down

The borough’s YMCA is urging members to help out four children whose parents were both shot and seriously wounded last weekend outside of a restaurant in Warminster following an argument.
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Stone slab thieves target county

Valuable stone paving slabs are being targeted by thieves across a Surrey borough, police warn.
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Officers link three arson attacks

A spate of arson attacks in the Farnham area of Surrey during one night is investigated by police.
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Iceland cash hospice cut decision

The board of a hospice, which has £5.7m invested in a failed Icelandic bank, will decide whether to cut services.
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Parents learn signs of gang activity

Every parent’s worst nightmare – evidence of gang activity in local schools and malls – flashed across the projector screen at Bucks County Technical High School on Wednesday night.
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Final hurdle for UK’s Moon shot

The UK’s space funding body is to assess a Surrey-based group’s proposal to send a British lunar spacecraft.
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Girl ‘injured’ at fireworks display

A girl is reported to have been injured during a fireworks display which was part of a Christmas lights switch-on.
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