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The Birmingham Post (England) articles from November 2006

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The Birmingham Post (England) back issues from November 2006:

Nuclear option still on agenda.(News)

Nov 01, 2006

M6 crashes cause chaos.(News)

Nov 01, 2006

BIA hits out at Labour plans for the region.(News)

Nov 01, 2006

Mahmood 'rethink' over Iraq remarks.(News)

Nov 01, 2006

Accident verdicts on tourists in French crash.(News)

Nov 01, 2006

Airport fears over Peugeot's Ryton site.(News)

Nov 01, 2006

NEWS DIGEST: Gun raid at pub.(News)

Nov 01, 2006

NEWS DIGEST: Stabbing appeal.(News)

Nov 01, 2006

NEWS DIGEST: Cheaper tunes.(News)

Nov 01, 2006

NEWS DIGEST: Boyfriend jailed.(News)

Nov 01, 2006

Jowell out to lure gambling companies.(News)

Nov 01, 2006

Not in our back yard, say villagers; When a crumbling wheelwright's yard in a rural Warwickshire village won a multi-million pound makeover on a live TV show, there were celebrations - but not everyone has been happy since, as Emma Pinch found out.(News)

Nov 01, 2006

I didn't think we had cat in hell's chance.(News)

Nov 01, 2006

Why we want energy of future here; Former Powergen executive John Hart, who stood down yesterday as the West Midlands Business Council Chairman, says nuclear power could be good news for the West Midlands.(News)

Nov 01, 2006

Nuclear industry bids for national skills academy.(News)

Nov 01, 2006

Iraq war inquiry battle lost.(News)

Nov 01, 2006

MP calls for Ford pledge.(News)

Nov 01, 2006

Tories plan to 'privatise' roads for charging.(News)

Nov 01, 2006

More speed cameras and extra traffic police may be on way.(News)

Nov 01, 2006

Catholics 'should open up schools'.(News)

Nov 01, 2006

Patients will be treated in hospital car parks.(News)

Nov 01, 2006

Half voters think NHS worse under Labour.(News)

Nov 01, 2006

Loophole lawyer protests innocence.(News)

Nov 01, 2006

Network Rail admits crash blunders.(News)

Nov 01, 2006

Can anyone fix the train?(News)

Nov 01, 2006

A levels penalize brighter pupils.(News)

Nov 01, 2006

New machine can 'see' hidden weapons.(News)

Nov 01, 2006

Abu Hamza trial fair, judges told.(News)

Nov 01, 2006

Convicted terrorist got job on Tube.(News)

Nov 01, 2006

New make-up of the cosmetic market means a spend of pounds 1bn.(News)

Nov 01, 2006

Supermice immune to cancer.(News)

Nov 01, 2006

Song supports firemen.(News)

Nov 01, 2006

Masked teenagers shot mum with baby.(News)

Nov 01, 2006

Madonna for Newsnight.(News)

Nov 01, 2006

Drugs and terror link focus in Brum.(News)

Nov 01, 2006

Protests as top Iranian flies in to college.(News)

Nov 01, 2006

Yet more TV Oscars success for Dr Who.(News)

Nov 01, 2006

Now it's personal, say coppers as they target Blair in pay row.(News)

Nov 01, 2006

Suicide attacks pledge after school bombings.(News)

Nov 01, 2006

Prince Charles plugs tolerance message.(News)

Nov 01, 2006

Kazakhs say they want to kill Borat.(News)

Nov 01, 2006

Avoidable US errors killed two British airmen.(News)

Nov 01, 2006

Apartheid PM Botha dies at 90.(News)(Obituary)

Nov 01, 2006

Interculturalism the only way forward; Ruth Kelly recently questioned whether multiculturalism and diversity encouraged 'separateness'. In opening out the debate, she's left a void which needs to be filled, says Khembe Clarke, one of a team consultants at Birmingham Professional DiverCity.(News)

Nov 01, 2006

Celebrities are now too big to simply cut a ribbon.(News)

Nov 01, 2006

Speed cameras are not the pill for every ill.(Features)

Nov 01, 2006

Ryton's future.(Features)

Nov 01, 2006

Slap on the slap.(Features)

Nov 01, 2006

Move to derail council gravy train wins praise.(Letters)

Nov 01, 2006

Strong case for return of hunting.(Letters)

Nov 01, 2006

Bring High Court to Birmingham.(Letters)

Nov 01, 2006

Return of Taskforce cash a missed opportunity.(Letters)

Nov 01, 2006

CULTURE: Shrew dares wins; Actor Simon Scardifield talks to Terry Grimley about playing Shakespeare's mistreated heroine.(Features)

Nov 01, 2006

CULTURE: Complex and yet utterly bewitching; GIG REVIEW Tunng Birmingham Glee Club ****.(Features)

Nov 01, 2006

CULTURE: Proof is in the audience; Birmingham Stage Company's actor-manager Neal Foster tells Terry Grimley why he has fallen in love with the city's historic Old Rep theatre all over again.(Features)

Nov 01, 2006

CULTURE: A right Royal runaround for the sake of a few pennies; Amateur Stage.(Features)

Nov 01, 2006

BRAIN GAIN: Quiz of the Day.(Features)

Nov 01, 2006

BRAIN GAIN: Make a Date.(Features)

Nov 01, 2006

BRAIN GAIN: Archive.(Features)

Nov 01, 2006

BRAIN GAIN: Theme.(Features)

Nov 01, 2006

BRAIN GAIN: They Said.(Features)

Nov 01, 2006

Pick of the day; Crimewatch 9pm BBC One.(Features)

Nov 01, 2006

POST PEOPLE: The Tesco Great Midland Walk.(Features)

Nov 01, 2006

Big City bonus payouts boost property prices.(Business)

Nov 01, 2006

pounds 169,623 now price of average UK home.(Business)

Nov 01, 2006