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Vandal-proof buses just the ticket for schools
NEW £1million vandalism-proof school buses are an "amazing success" in Newport, stopping vandalism on board and saving children from stone-throwing yobs, transport bosses say. Rowdy schoolchildren vandalised and misbehaved on the old double-decker buses
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O'Driscoll injured in Lions defeat
The Lions suffered a 21-3 first Test mauling at the hands of a rampant New Zealand side in Christchurch - and that was not the only bad news. As if the result was not painful enough for Lions coach Sir Clive Woodward, captain Brian O'Driscoll is almost
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Christian believes he's back
NEWPORT sprinter Christian Malcolm (pictured) has admitted that he is desperate to make up for lost time at this year's World Championships. But first the 200m star must make the Great Britain team for Helsinki and despite running his fastest time for
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O'Driscoll injured in Lions defeat
The Lions suffered a 21-3 first Test mauling at the hands of a rampant New Zealand side in Christchurch - and that was not the only bad news. As if the result was not painful enough for Lions coach Sir Clive Woodward, captain Brian O'Driscoll is almost
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Brave young Jac thanks caring donors
JAC Seymour (pictured) is only nine, but he already knows how important blood donors are in saving lives. The youngster depended on blood and platelet transfusions during the first months of a three-year battle against leukaemia and is full of praise
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Dragons to battle Tigers
NEWPORT-Gwent Dragons can expect a big crowd for their debut in the Powergen Cup next season after drawing one of the biggest names in English rugby. The Dragons will have two home matches from their three group games with the first being a Rodney Parade
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Sick mum in holiday hell
A NEWPORT family is battling to bring a seriously ill woman home from the Canary Islands after a holiday turned into a nightmare. Lisa Jarvis, who has epilepsy and asthma, was on the second day of a week-long holiday with husband Andrew and daughters
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Twenty20 mauling
CARL Greenidge, son of former West Indies opening great Gordon Greenidge, helped make it a miserable night for Glamorgan at Bristol. The 27-year-old dismissed top three Glamorgan batsmen Sourav Ganguly, Matthew Elliott and Ian Thomas at a personal cost