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Masked ball and terror raid: in this week's County Times



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Published Date:
30 April 2008
IN this Friday's County Times we'll look in depth at the recent dawn raid in Newtown with arrests relating to the activities of the terrorist group the Tamil Tigers.

We've a number of pictures from the recent Hope House Ball held at Welshpool's Theatr Clera, which raised thousands of pounds.

And we've a report on what it's really like to give blood.

Find out which local goalkeeper scored a 75-yard wondergoal at the weekend - and you should be able to see the clip online.

And pictures of Prince Charles at the official opening of NWN Media's new press - the press which prints the County Times.

There's vouchers worth £23.60 in totalto 'cut your shopping costs'.

And Rhayader secured promotion to the Spar Mid Wales League.

Added to that 12-pages of property, and much more news, and there's plenty to reasons to grab a copy of the County Times on Friday.

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  • Last Updated: 30 April 2008 12:27 PM
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  • Location: Welshpool, Powys
 
 
  

 
 


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