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Camden New Journal - NEWS
Published: 27 March 2008
 
ZARINE DIES AFTER FIGHT TO LIVE HERE

Tragic end for schoolgirl who had rare genetic disease

A SCHOOLGIRL who bravely fought a Home Office deportation order at the same time as a crippling genetic disease has died after going back to India. > more
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‘30-storey skyscraper to dominate Primrose Hill’
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The great rebellion: doctors and patients fight to stop American takeover
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‘We can provide real care at a realistic price’
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‘I don’t think the PCT is wicked. I think it’s just out of its depth’
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‘When I woke up I had no legs.’ The plight of patient who thought he had gone down with flu

Father-of-two struck by septicaemia had to learn how to walk again

HIS children sit on his knee, giggle, look up and call him “Robot Dad”. > more


‘Post Office axe will slice through precious lifeline’ - SHUTTING four post offices in Camden will hit the elderly and disabled most, according to campaigners... > more

MPs’ concern at impact of closures - BOTH Camden’s Labour MPs have spoken out in the House of Commons against proposed post office closures which will see... > more

The Church is no joke, warns verger - IT is a tale of two churches: one promising altar wine and celestial redemption, the other cheap booze and strippers. > more

Deadly fumes leak into flats while tenants sleep - TERRIFIED tenants on a West Hampstead council estate have described how they woke up feeling sick in the... > more

Head: School could take 600 more students - A HEADTEACHER has defended controversial plans to expand her Somers Town secondary rather than build a... > more

Half dog, half man but does graffito have Banksy pedigree? - WHAT do you call a dog with the head of a man? Not a Banksy apparently. > more

Pete pulls in the punters for ‘Save the Torriano’ pub gig - HE’S better known for speaking out about his relationships but it seems former Libertines frontman... > more

Easter egg-chasing – the healthier way to enjoy chocolate - CHILDREN got a treat on Easter Sunday at the annual egg hunt at Lauderdale House in Highgate. > more

There’s no plan to stop the ‘crazy train’ - THE most notorious bus route in Camden – the N29 – will remain a bendy bus despite Mayor of London Ken Livingstone’s... > more

Will there soon be an Everyman on every corner? - THE Everyman has a reputation as a uniquely Hampstead institution, an independent cinema showing art house... > more

Finance chief’s big settlement - A COUNCIL finance chief has been paid tens of thousands of pounds in compensation after being unfairly sacked. > more

Poets line up for a slot in the box - THE cafés of South End Green have long had a reputation for grizzled poets spinning out coffees while they chew pencils... > more

Golden couple set for 50th anniversary bash - A CAMDEN couple will have their 50th wedding anniversary blessed at Old St Pancras Church in Pancras Road... > more

Crime rise fears as youth club loses half its funding - A YOUTH club known for its work with teenagers in Kentish Town has had its funding halved. > more

Headteacher wins ‘riot police’ appeal - AN appeal lodged by Hampstead School headteacher Jacques Szemalikowski has been upheld by the Independent... > more

‘I freaked’ says mum who fought intruder - A SINGLE mother who fought off a burglar at her Highgate home has vowed to help the area’s youth from falling into a life... > more

If the customised hat fits... - A CHARITABLE spirit filled The Pineapple pub in Kentish Town on Easter Sunday after it organised... > more

School revamp causes ‘dismay’ - SOUTH Hampstead High School hopes to start work on demolishing its Victorian classrooms and building a new college by the... > more

Former TV reporter joins Free - RETIRED TV reporter Richard Lindley has been appointed to sit on the board of Hampstead’s Royal Free hospital. > more

Smaller crowds enjoy fun of bank holiday fairs - THE long-term future of traditional fairs on Hampstead Heath is in doubt after the Easter bank holiday saw record low... > more

Lawyers cash in on the run - LAWYERS swapped wigs and gowns for shorts and running shoes to raise funds for a disaster-hit region of Bangladesh. > more

Tory resignation sets up May Day polls battle with Greens - A BANKER has quit as a Conservative councillor, blaming increased commitments at work. > more

Hanging victim had stopped taking her anti-depressants - A BUSINESSWOMAN hanged herself after suffering from depression, an inquest was told on Tuesday. > more

 

 
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