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BRIDGE with PHILIP GUE
1:00 AM AEDT | The open teams title at the Gold Coast congress saw victory go to a Polish team over an Australian/Irish combination. Tamar's Gavin and Kirsten Bailey had a good tournament when their team
SUDOKU
1:00 AM AEDT | INSTRUCTIONS: To solve a Sudoku puzzle, every number from 1 to 9 must appear in: •Each of the nine columns •Each of the nine rows •Each of the nine 3 x 3 blo

a view to please[20 credits]

a view to please
1:00 AM AEDT | When it came to making one go into three architect Nigel Plumbridge made this seaside renovation suit everyone. BEN WILD and PETER LORD found out how. A HOME renovation is a stressful process
1:00 AM AEDT | Report: BEN WILD, pictures: PETER LORD THE WHEELS: 1963 Ford GT Cortina, 1964 Ford GT Cortina, 1965 Ford GT Cortina 500 (and more). THE NUT: Richard Gamble, Acacia Hills. THE NUT: Richard Gambl
1:00 AM AEDT | Report: BEN WILD, pictures: PETER LORD THE WHEELS: 1963 Ford GT Cortina, 1964 Ford GT Cortina, 1965 Ford GT Cortina 500 (and more). THE NUT: Richard Gamble, Acacia Hills. THE NUT: Richard Gambl
Skilled juniors exciting prospect for nationals
1:00 AM AEDT | TASMANIA could field its most successful under-13 soccer team in Football Federation Australia's Youth National Championships in Canberra next month. The state squad was out for a kick at

SERVICES[20 credits]

1:00 AM AEDT | ASTRONOMICAL INFORMATION Mars is a bright object visible to the north as the sky darkens. It sets in the north-west about 2.45am. Saturn can be seen by mid-evening, rising in the e

REUNIONS[20 credits]

1:00 AM AEDT | MARCH Mount Lyell 25 Year Club: annual dinner/reunion March 19, at the Crows Nest, Queenstown. Retired Railway Employees Association of Hobart: 65th birthday celebration - midday for

ALONG THE COAST[20 credits]

1:00 AM AEDT | NEW ENTRIES North-West Country Music Social: March 21, Burnie Senior Citizens Club Room, Jones Street, Burnie. Meal served from 12pm-1pm. Cost $5. Live Music from 1pm-5pm. Cost $4. Details

NORTHERN DIARY[20 credits]

1:00 AM AEDT | NEW ENTRIES Northern Branch Tasmanian Beekeepers: March 15, Bethlehem Church Hall, Frankland Street, Launceston. From 7.30pm. Details: Ray Edwards 63341043. Fibromyalgia Sufferers: Chat
Gaby unaware of his bravery honour
1:00 AM AEDT | Alfred Gaby, of Scottsdale, never knew that he was awarded a Victoria Cross. Gaby was killed by a sniper three days after the action near Villers- Bretonneux that earned him his decoration.br
1:00 AM AEDT | Victoria Cross winner Sergeant John Whittle was born on Huon Island in Southern Tasmania in 1883. He served during the Boer War in South Africa, returning to Australia after the war as a teena
HOW IT WOULD WORK
1:00 AM AEDT | Launceston Tramway Museum Business plan •_Year One: 10,000 visitors (average ticket $6), $4523 profit. •_Year Three: 13,000 visitors (average ticket $8), $7827 profit
Vision to bring  trams to tourists
1:00 AM AEDT | A TRAMWAY museum for Launceston has been given the thumbs-up by the Greens and a "we're considering it" by the Liberal and Labor parties. The Launceston Tramway Museum Society has compiled a b

Blues winners[20 credits]

1:00 AM AEDT | The town of Forth is readying itself for its annual influx of blues fans, an influx that will include six lucky readers of The Sunday Examiner. The winners of a free ticket to the Forth Valley Blue
Money galore for lucky readers
1:00 AM AEDT | YOU could be in the running to win $500,000, simply by reading The Sunday Examiner. The B&E Personal Banking Cash Explosion starts today, offering weekly cash prizes, a major prize of $10,
1:00 AM AEDT | Mr Hodgman will officially launch the Tasmanian Liberal Party's election campaign in Launceston this morning. David Bartlett:The Labor Party will not disclose Mr Bartlett's diary for p
1:00 AM AEDT | THERE are fewer than 100 tickets left for The Examiner State Leaders Debate. The debate is the only one to be held in the North where Premier David Bartlett, Opposition Leader Will Hodgman and
Forest carbon counts: Flannery
13 Mar 10 | PROMINENT climate change scientist Professor Tim Flannery last night sent out a message to Tasmania's three major political parties one week out from a state election: that forest carbon is precious.
13 Mar 10 | THE Examiner's Smart Communities Award recognises people who strive to make Northern Tasmania a better place, and yesterday Legerwood Hall and Reserves Committee was announced the $5000 winner.
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