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  • Trucker escapes death

    A LORRY driver missed death by inches when youths on an M4 footbridge in Gwent dropped a brick which smashed his windscreen. The impact shattered the glass directly in front of the driver's seat, causing £500 worth of damage. An Alway policeman said:

  • Rugby fans pour in

    NEWPORT are expecting an incredible five-figure crowd for tomorrow's match against Uruguay at Rodney Parade, writes Robin Davey. Over 4,000 tickets have been sold and with more than 4,000 members expected to take up their tickets there could well be a

  • Rugby fans pour in

    NEWPORT are expecting an incredible five-figure crowd for tomorrow's match against Uruguay at Rodney Parade, writes Robin Davey. Over 4,000 tickets have been sold and with more than 4,000 members expected to take up their tickets there could well be a

  • Role swap's divine touch

    GIRL Guides looked to divine inspiration for a fundraising scheme for BBC Children in Need and found it in the shape of the Archbishop of Wales. The Most Rev Dr Rowan Williams agreed to trade places with one member of the 1st Oakdale St David's group

  • FA Cup hopes

    STEVE Cowe is hoping it's third time lucky when he visits Blackpool's Bloomfield Road ground today (3pm) with his Newport County teammates. The 27-year-old striker looks favourite to start up-front with Welsh semi-professional international Garry Shephard

  • Women in Wales have it all

    WELSH women are faithful in love, financially independent and confident about their style. And we are more likely than women elsewhere in the UK to earn more than our men. In a nutshell, we know what we want, we know how to get it, and we can pay for

  • Kiwi coach boosts Wales

    IT'S three years since Graham Henry arrived in Wales to take over the hottest seat in world rugby - as he has found out to his cost this week. The wheel has turned full circle because not long after arriving, Henry was hailed as the Great Redeemer. He