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  1. Bury St Edmunds: Post Office burgled in overnight raid with more than £1,100 goods stolen

    Burglars have smashed their way into a Post Office and stolen more than £1,100 worth of goods including cigarettes, scratch cards and cash.

    East Anglian Daily Times May 21 15:25PM UTC
  2. Cash box grabbed in Wolverhampton post office van raid

    Police officers were called to Showell Circus in Bushbury at 10.16am after a robber snatched the box from a postal worker and made off down Annan Avenue.

    Express and Star May 20 13:02PM UTC
  3. Country store still going strong

    ELEVEN MILE CORNER, Bill Yandell got into the country-store business in 1975. He bought the New Camp Store from Darrell Wallace, who owned it for 32 years before that.

    Casa Grande Dispatch May 10 16:03PM UTC
  4. Crime gang: 'They're not scared of anyone'

    A GANG of four men are being hunted by police after a six hour crime spree in which 16 businesses were hit in Brisbane.

    The Courier Mail May 10 05:42AM UTC
  5. Crime spree: 16 businesses in six hours

    A GANG of four men are being hunted by police after a six hour crime spree in which 16 businesses were hit in Brisbane.

    The Courier Mail May 10 04:20AM UTC
  6. Palo Alto bans smoking at all parks

    by Gennady Sheyner Palo Alto took its strongest stance to date against tobacco on Monday night, when the City Council swiftly passed a law that would snuff out smoking at all local parks.

    Palo Alto Weekly May 14 08:24AM UTC
  7. Police/fire

    Marblehead Wednesday A Flint Street woman reported at 8:35 a.m. that there was $1,700 missing from her safe and she believed her son was responsible. "She said every time she tries to help him it is a dead end ... said she called him last night and h

    The Salem News May 17 08:18AM UTC
  8. Municipal News

    Property owners will have to wait a bit longer to find out how much they will pay to the borough in real estate taxes.

    Pittsburgh Post-Gazette May 16 19:28PM UTC
  9. The Wizard: The Life of Stanley Matthews, by Jon Henderson

    When revisiting the life of someone as famous as Stanley Matthews, it helps to unearth a hitherto unknown, headline-making fact, as Jon Henderson has done in revealing that The Wizard of Dribble's beloved second wife, Mila, had been a secret agent for the Communist Czech regime in the Fifties and Sixties. But it would be a shame if this diverted attention from the author's masterly crafting of ...

    Independent May 11 23:13PM UTC
  10. Holiday deals: Your pounds will go further than you think with these bargains...

    From bargain train fares to great all-inclusive deals, Frank Barrett shows how you can escape the economic gloom without breaking the bank.

    Daily Mail May 12 20:23PM UTC