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Stories for 21 February 2003

Gwent Mono

Spring into watersport action!

TOP water sport action in beautiful surroundings - what better way could there be to celebrate the arrival of spring?  more...

Soak up Bath's delights

BATH is a World Heritage Site full of museums exploring both the history of the city and the famous people who lived there.  more...

Great selection of Indian dishes

LOCATED in the centre of Newport on Commercial Street the Juboraj Indian restaurant offers a relaxed atmosphere and stylish surroundings to dine in.   more...

Gwent News

Son's anger as another miner dies before getting a payout

YET another ex-miner has died without receiving any compensation for chest diseases he suffered as a result of work underground.  more...

Factory staff fear closure is near

WORKERS at the Pontypool textile factory set to close fear that production may be shut down completely within a month.   more...

Gosh, these look rather grand

ARCHBISHOP of Canterbury, Dr Rowan Williams, pictured, last night received his handmade robes - and thanked those involved in making them a reality, for their "extraordinary vision and generosity".  more...

Roads set for rugby gridlock

NEWPORT is set to be the centre of travel chaos after the Wales versus England rugby clash tomorrow.  more...

Young jazz players trumpet their skills

YOUNG jazz musicians from Gwent hit all the right notes at a successful concert in Cardiff's St David's Hall this week.  more...

Minister dives in at deep end

WHEN you are Wales' education minister, you learn something every day - even scuba diving.  more...

Boy of 16 viewed child porn

A BOY of 16 is the youngest person ever to have been prosecuted in the Gwent area for downloading child pornography.  more...

Children's gas cylinders peril

YOUNGSTERS are risking their lives by deliberately setting fire to gas canisters.  more...

Gwent Sport

County boss has changes in mind

NATIONWIDE Conference football is Newport County major goal - but boss Peter Nicholas (pictured) believes his side needs an overhaul before that objective is accomplished.  more...

Pay-back time for Cwmbran

CWMBRAN Town's "inept and dismal" performance at Caernarfon Town earlier in the season is their biggest incentive as they prepare for tomorrow's reverse fixture, says stand-in boss Roger Gibbins.  more...

Vale chief Russell slams Llanelli

EBBW Vale chief Marcus Russell has accused Llanelli of deceit in their threat to take legal action against the Welsh Rugby Union if they go ahead with their plan for four provinces next season.  more...

Taylor looks to take his chance

MARK TAYLOR is grateful to have the chance of playing again for Wales especially against England tomorrow.  more...

Cooper's England warning

SCRUM-HALF Gareth Cooper has warned England they will face a Wales team in full cry and determined to regain their self-esteem in tomorrow's RBS 6 Nations clash at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff.   more...

Newport ground-share is no go

NEWPORT Rugby Club's financial backer Tony Brown has dismissed speculation that Newport County Football Club will eventually share their Rodney Parade ground.  more...

  
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