The week's big stories: 11-17 August 2008
Published Date:
12 August 2008
This week's big stories: Louis Smith at the Olympics, Southend 1, Posh 0, Girl sees mum and sister killed in crash, A-levels 2008, Post office petition delivered to Downing Street.
Monday, August 11th:£4.75m to cut congestion at Peterborough's worst accident blackspot.
Olympics: Louis still has a secret weapon.
Sport:
Southend 1, Posh 0 - It's tougher than we thought.
Tuesday, August 12th:Girl, 9, saw mum and sister killed in crash.
ET takes Post Office protest to Downing Street.
Preview: Peterborough Beer Festival 2008.
Sport:
Torres will face Bristol City.
Alan Swann: Olympics are meaningless in my eyes.
Wednesday, August 13th:Metal theft misery for motorists.
Feature:
Gap years are not just for students.
Sport:
Bristol City 2, Posh 1 - Posh are more than a match for City slickers.
Fergie mystified by his sending off.
Thursday, August 14th:Vandal in graffiti hit on Peterborough Cathedral.
A-levels 2008: Greater Peterborough school's results and pictures.
Sport:
Ice Hockey - Morgan only had eyes for the Phantoms.
Friday, August 15th:Post office closure petition delivered to 10 Downing Street.
Council finance chief to work from home - in Australia.
Sport:
Posh preview - Aaron Mclean is out for revenge.
Saturday, August 16th:Full-time: Posh 3, Leyton Orient 0.
The full article contains 214 words and appears in Peterborough ET newspaper.
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Last Updated:
21 August 2008 3:50 PM
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Source:
Peterborough ET
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Location:
Peterborough