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Wednesday, 3rd December 2008
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250th Anniversary »
Lives and Times - World joins the biggest party in history
We have welcomed readers to become involved in the Lives and Times page on Tuesdays throughout this, our 250th anniversary year. Your contributions in the shape of stories, reminiscences and photographs have made it a success. Working horses was your
Night of horror as jet crashes at Lockerbie
1988 Late on Thursday night on December 21, television viewers saw live news broadcasts of scenes which seemed more like a Hollywood disaster movie. A small – and until then – obscure town between Carlisle and Dumfries, seemed to be in flames. This w
Protesters take to the streets to topple tyrant
1989 When the Berlin Wall came tumbling down, many who had conveniently sheltered behind it for so long were exposed in their true colours as knaves or crooks or crackpots.
The great smog's deadly toll
1962In the great London smog of 1952, some 4,000 people, mostly elderly, died. It was said to be the worst peace-time disaster in the capital since the Great Fire of London.
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January targets for Leeds United
Audio: Steady progress suits Matsos
Fearful players 'should not return'
Johnson expects tough time despite avoiding favourites
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January targets for Leeds United
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Final scores: Hull City, Sheffield United and Doncaster secure draws, Sheffield Wednesday win thriller as Bradford are dumped out of the Cup.
Sheffield Wednesday 3 Norwich City 2: McMahon refuses to rule out Sheffield Wednesday return
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