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Last Updated: 16/01/2008 17:45:04
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Articles - Hull's Beauty By DJ Chris Plant
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I decided to take a look at Hull's brand new Beauty Clinic and Hair Salon, BeautyMed and A Cut Above (having heard very good things about them both). I needed the makeover too.
BeautyMed is a new clinic situated at Suite 2, 173 Ferensway, Hull (Opposite the railway station).
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Articles - Rock and Roll Tales (Elvis and Me) By Denis Price
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'Go on!'urged Jim, 'Tell him where you saw Elvis'.
Wednesday was quiz night at the Corner House and by the time Pete the landlord
called for the intermission our team was well .. er .. stimulated and to prove it
was well involved with our rivals in a discussion centring on Elvis
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Articles - A SAD DAY (John Peel) by Michelle Dee
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I just got a call from my best friend that has shocked me deeply.
So many things flood the mind; first, the disbelief; then the regret of never actually writing to him;
of never getting round to sending that CD of some obscure band that you felt sure he'd love.
Then guilt follows, knowing that you haven't listened to his rich voice
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Articles - Going Through Doors By Joe Hakim
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My mate from work rings me up and asks me if I want to go out, so I say, Fuck it, why not?
I hate going round town, but I've had more nights out over the last few weeks than I've had in ages.
I can feel myself de-evolving into something less, yet something more. Somebody stop me.
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Articles - Iraq By Andy Dykes
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So it happened. After weeks of waiting, and a short lived escape, Ken Bigley was finally pinned down and felt the blade of a knife against his neck. It was as close to inevitable as anything could be, given the recent trend for sacrificing hostages in Iraq.
But it brought the atrocious nature of
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Articles - No Text Please, We're British By Andrea Longstaff
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What with the advent of the mobile phone. It really is no good for spelling and it seems to be breeding new illnesses. Not to mention we're all gonna be a nation of illiterates with repetitive strain injury!
There's sleeping text, this is very similar to sleep walking. You awake in the morning
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Articles - Things To Do Before You're 30 Part 6 By Sarah Tomlinson
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You know, I just got home from watching that new film Wimbledon and I can only think one sentence. Over and over again, and its really bugging me.
I'm getting sick of waiting.
But I am, I am getting sick of waiting, sick of waiting for my Peter Colt (Paul Bettany
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Articles - Unfinished Theories By Andrea Longstaff
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Angus, my guitar hero but..........
I do think the Aussie guitarist Angus Young is getting a bit long in the tooth for the school boy uniform.
I reckon Angus is a big Krankie's fan and he wears this uniform in tribute to the little
munchkin, Jeanette Krankie. When AC/DC where belting out Highway to Hell
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Articles - FEAST...From Arthur Woods
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Food Education and Social Transition(FEAST)
Do you know how to cleanse your body from the inside?
Do you know when the liver is most active and does not want you to eat?
Do you know what makes acid in the body? Or alkali?
What makes a healthy balance of the two?
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Articles - Big Screens, Beslan and the Bus Home By Joe Hakim
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I decide to go into town to buy a CD and a magazine.
As I'm leaving Whitefriargate I bump into a mate that I haven't seen in ages.
We talk for a bit, all the 'Hey, how the fuck are you, yer bastard,' shit, and then
we decide to go and have a couple of cheeky pints.
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Articles - Has It Only Been A Year? (A Personal History of thisisUll.com) By Rich Mills
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Well in actual fact it's been just over a year, but the title of this piece was long enough
without starting to split hairs on the timing of this piece not coinciding with the actual
anniversary of thisisUll.com.
Now I'm proud to say I was there at the
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Articles - Made In Hull - Part Four - Schooldays By Maurice Fairfield
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My first day at school is still vivid in a misty sort of way. We were all given a little
child-sized blackboard, with a tiny blackboard eraser and some chalk. So far so good.
Unfortunately I thought it was mine and when they wanted it back they had to take it by brute force.
The blackboard was
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Articles - Eat Your End of an Era By Joe Hakim
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So I agree to go and watch my mate play a set at the Welly club.
I've stopped clubbing, but I go anyway, because he's my mate and I said I would.
When I say clubbing, I mean the whole go out take drugs and dance thing.
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Articles - Peoples of Olde England (the North/South divide) - a declaration of war By The King Rat
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Since the dawn of time before English folk focussed their anger on immigrants and the sharp decline of
Only Fools and Horses, we whiled away the hours hating anyone and everyone. We hated our families, our
neighbours, our fellow townspeople. We hated people on TV, successful people
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Articles - Our Telephone Pole By Mo
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Poking my head out of the window I asked "Can I take some pictures for the website?". "No problem came the reply" from Alan the team leader looking up from the base of the pole. Another story lands in my lap I thought, as I unloaded the battery charger and slipped the first rechargeable into our 150 quid Minolta digital camera.
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Articles - My New Boss By Joe Hakim
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My new boss is a Nazi pig-fucker from Hell.
There, I've said it. Just writing it and then re-reading it is enough to make me feel
immeasurably better about my work related predicament.
My current job involves working with the general public, a vague term at best.
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Articles - THE LUCKY BASTARDS CLUB (A Reporter`s Tale) By Denis Price
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`I`m a bit worried about this,` said Austin, the man from the `Daily Record`. I looked at him and then peered through the clubhouse window at our aircraft. `You`ll be alright`, I said reassuringly, `Its got the right number of wings and wheels, it`ll be a piece of cake`. I winced at the use of wartime RAF slang and
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Articles - Happy Snaps Newland Avenue
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A new team has hit Newland Avenue. Neil and Denise, who are husband and wife, have been running
Happy Snaps on the avenue since September last year.
They offer a mini lab service, with on site processing for all your films.
New to Newland Avenue is the hour service on your films, so you can shop until
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Articles - Quit Your Job For A Healthier Mind and Body By Andy Dykes
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Before I begin, I would just like to take this opportunity to say that this isn't intended to be some anarchic rant about how we should all escape the rat race, subverting and thus bringing about the downfall of the evil that is the capitalist system under which we all live, but don't all prosper.
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Articles - Selling an Engine By Joe Hakim
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So I'm at my mate's house. It's my night off, and he's just finished work, so I go there for something to do. Do something other than my girlfriend for a change.
My mate and I sit and smoke a couple of joints and listen to really old-school rap like NWA and Public Enemy.
We talk about the
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Articles - Things To Do Before You're 30 Part 5 By Sarah Tomlinson
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How many jobs do you go through before actually finding your cause?
I've only had a few jobs; 2 to be quite honest. Been offered another, but didn't
accept it, god knows why (wish he'd tell me).
I always have some weird ideas, like a few months back it was to start a
photography business
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Articles - Yorkshire at Heart By Jackie
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The Yorkshire Posts website - www.yorkshireposts.com - was launched on Yorkshire Day, 1999. It was created by and for Yorkshire expats throughout the world. At that time, there were plenty of websites for British people living overseas but, being Yorkshire, we decided we should have our very own site!
The basis of the site is a discussion
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Articles - Musical Dreams By Rich Mills
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I wish I could play an instrument. It's not that I haven't tried.
As a child I had classical guitar lessons, but soon dropped them as I just couldn't get
my small fingers across the wide neck of even the ¾ size classical guitar that my
grandmother had bought me.
Later as I hit my teens I tried again, joining
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Articles - AIESEC - Hull To Slovakia, making that change. By Mike Kemp
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People who have attended University know how daunting it can be.
I was one of them and still am in some cases. I can remember my first day clearly.
I was terrified that I would not fit in and the work would be to difficult.
Yea, the work is difficult but what do you expect?
It is University but fitting in was not a problem thanks to
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Articles - The Soundtrack of my Life: Essex Girls and Electric Warriors By Lee Cassanell
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During the mid to late seventies my mother worked in the music department at
WH Smith which at that time was the place where most of Hulls record buying
public purchased the latest vinyl releases.
One her biggest claims to fame is that she arranged the promotional stand for a
little film
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Articles -
Art Views at the Seaside By Patrick Henry
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Scarborough has an oddly uneven relation to art: an historic, refined place of coastal vistas would be expected to spawn a wealth of painters creating here, but it seldom occurred. Lord Frederick Leighton, outstanding son of the town, became President of the Royal Academy
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Articles -
Is there anything about Hull? By Alexander Porter
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After three years away from the city of my birth I've ended up living here again.
Whilst I was away I discovered just about everyone I knew of was proud or had something
good to say about their home town. I couldn't. For eighteen years I hated Hull with a passion.
But now I'm back, edumacated
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Articles - Things To Do Before You're 30 Part 4 By Sarah Tomlinson
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Friends. Don't you just love them? I mean they really rock don't they?! Or do they? I have my very own collection of fantastic friends, in and out of work.
I have that kind of pattern-randomness with mine where I am like best friends with one friend for a week, then that cools off while I'm a
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Articles - Kids From Ings Make A Song And Dance About It By Rich Mills
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Park Life or Parky Musical is a production created and developed by a group of young
people from Ings Estate, in East Hull.
Through 10 weeks of workshops, facilitated by Creative Play, the group who aged from as
young as 4, created their own mini musical.
The workshops held at St. Marks Church, where Partners 4 Change
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Articles - Rain Stopped Play - Reclaim The Streets By Rich Mills
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Reclaim The Streets is usually more than an anti-car culture protest.
It's quite often a bloody good party, keeping it fluffy as the organisers of such things
would like to put it. Well on Saturday 26th June there was an attempt to revive the street-party
protest in this city. In fact in this country!
There hasn't been an RTS
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Articles - LIFE SURE IS STRANGE A short story By Glenn Williams
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As I opened my eyes the sunlight shone through the crack between the curtains and it was blinding, I was eventually forced to get up. After a short visit to the bathroom I made my way downstairs and was instantly attacked by the dogs coming at me from all directions jumping at me with tongues and tails wagging in unison, as I walked
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Articles - Stranger In A (Not So) Strange Land By Rich Mills
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Another escape plan successfully put into action, and we were on our way back up to the heartland of God's own county. North Yorkshire was the destination, and a few days of tranquillity being at one with nature herself.
This time it was the solstice and we took our friend Mark with us. The first place we headed for was a farm near
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