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Swap till you drop; fashion.(Features)
ARE you fed up with what's in your jewellery box or bored of your handbags? Well now you can get some new ones without spending cash. The Living Room in Newcastle is holding a 'swishing' event . . .

A touch of black dress magic; The little black dress has long been the staple of every woman's wardrobe but what's on offer? LIZ
Byline: LIZ LAMB IT slims you down, hugs your curves and oozes sophistication. So it's no wonder the little black dress defies the laws of fashion and returns season after season. The . . .

Thrilling time for mystery fans.(Features)
CRIME novelist Peter James will be in the region on Monday to promote his latest thriller. Dead Man's Footsteps is his latest book, the fourth in the Roy Grace series (previously titles in the . . .

JUST LIKE AN ANGEL.(Features)
Sonny's song for Percy Hedley. Written by Edward Lennie Sometimes I think of how things used to be, before the day you came to me and changed my life. As I look back it seems my world was . . .

Singing for my Sonny; Dad is ready to perform at fundraiser ball.(Features)
DOTING dad Edward Lennie will be fighting back tears tomorrow when he performs at a plush ball on Tyneside. He will be performing the self-penned Just Like An Angel at the Mistletoe Ball at the . . .

A perfect model for teenage girls; London, Paris, New York - teen model Melissa Bell has posed in the world's fashion capitals,
Byline: GORDON BARR FEW could argue teenager Melissa Bell hasn't had a model upbringing - literally. The 19-year-old Northumberland lass has been hitting the world's catwalks and the pages of . . .

PUB QUIZ UNCOVERED.(Features)
ONCE again to South Shields to find a pub quiz worthy of the name as Woz and Co. found themselves in familiar territory with a challenge that did not disappoint in this hotbed of trivia. Pub: The . . .

THE CHRONICLE HAS pounds 25,000 TO GIVE AWAY TO GROUPS ACROSS THE COMMUNITY; Evening Chronicle Promotion.(Competition/Offers)
THE Evening Chronicle and Newcastle Building Society have pounds 25,000 to give away to groups across the community. Today we are printing another set of tokens to add to your collection for this . . .

WIN LUXURY CHRISTMAS HAMPERS! Evening Chronicle Competition.(Competition/Offers)
THIS Christmas, your Chronicle is giving you the chance to win a luxury Christmas Hamper from Marks & Spencer, and we have 32 to giveaway! This is your chance to stock up your kitchen cupboards . . .

Angel helps pupils walk.(News)
PUPILS from two Tyneside primary schools were today celebrating the region's most famous landmark being featured on thousands of badges to help children across the UK walk to school. The Angel of . . .

Fighting to register land.(News)
A FAMILY'S links with a Roman fort have been set in legal stone. Jennifer Du Cane and her family have owned Carrawburgh Fort, between Housesteads and Chesters on Hadrian's Wall, for 100 years. . . .

Bookies bump up security following robberies; STAFF HAVE BEEN THREATENED WITH GUNS, KNIVES & AXES.(News)
Byline: By KATY SIMPSON BOOKIES have been forced to beef up security after a run of robberies. Almost 20 bookmakers in the region have been targeted by robbers this year. Terrified staff have . . .

It's hot stuff.(News)
A HOME heating system powered by cooking oil is being developed by North East scientists. Newcastle University professors have come up with a super-efficient system which could be used to heat . . .

Book a place.(News)
A READING group has been set up for people aged over 50. Wide Open Library is holding its first session on December 8, featuring the crime novel Chords & Dischords, by Roz Southey, which is set . . .

Football award.(News)
A SQUAD of young footballers from Blyth tasted success in a national tournament. The seven team members, all 16-years-old, have played together for three years in the Game On Midnight Soccer . . .

Trawler hijack suspect released without charge; BOAT CHASE CAPTAIN IS LET OFF.(News)
Byline: By ROB KENNEDY A CANADIAN man suspected of hijacking a boat has escaped being charged. A police chase across the seas involving the force helicopter and marine unit is believed to have . . .

Arts and Crafts.(Sport)
SOUTH Shields will be bustling as the popular Festive Arts and the Crafts Market returns on Thursday. There will be a range, of jewellery, cards, paintings chocolates, organic food and . . .

Centre opened by Cats star.(Sport)
FOOTBALLER Craig Gordon opened a new learning centre at Chester- le - Street yesterday. The Sunderland and Scotland international cut the ribbon at the official opening of the new Kickz Centre on . . .

Treasure hunt; PLAYERS JOIN IN QUEST TO FIND 1,000 HIDDEN ITEMS.(Sport)
Byline: By KATY SIMPSON A WORLDWIDE treasure hunt has seen thousands of objects hidden on Tyneside. Shopping in Newcastle or hiking in Northumberland, most people have no idea there could be . . .

Heroes honoured.(News)
COMMUNITY heroes have had their efforts recognised. Firefighters and youth workers got together earlier this month for the annual County Durham and Darlington Fire and Rescue Authority's awards . . .

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