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  1. 'We're lucky to be alive after road rage terror'

    CEN : Ely News - Nov 21, 2007

    A YOUNG family are "lucky to be alive" after a high-speed terror-chase in which their car was repeatedly rammed.

  2. Protesters to hand in petition

    CEN : Ely News - Nov 21, 2007

    PROTESTERS hope a 6,000-strong petition will flatten a developer's plans for a new town.

  3. Boxes to bring smiles

    CEN : Ely News - Nov 21, 2007

    SHOE boxes will bring a smile to the faces of children around the world after local youngsters showed their Christmas spirit.

  4. Law firm expands in bid to be best

    CEN : Business News - Nov 21, 2007

    LAW firm Mills & Reeve is to open two more offices.

  5. Profits soaring for digital content firm

    CEN : Business News - Nov 21, 2007

    CAMBRIDGE company Bango is optimistic following its latest set of interim results.

  6. Dons in fine threat over Ball protest

    CEN : City News - Nov 21, 2007

    DONS at Cambridge University have threatened to impose fines if students don't stop protesting about the cancellation of their famous May Ball.

  7. 'Let there be light before it's too late'

    CEN : City News - Nov 21, 2007

    RESIDENTS of a Cambridge street say that they have been left in the dark by a streetlamp which has been broken for two years.

  8. Delays causing chaos

    CEN : City News - Nov 21, 2007

    RESIDENTS and councillors have complained of traffic chaos in two villages caused by roadworks for British Gas.

  9. Nothing to loo-se in art sale

    CEN : City News - Nov 21, 2007

    A SOUTH Cambridgeshire church is selling a 150-year-old painting which has been hidden from public view for decades - to pay for a new loo.

  10. Join a cast of kings

    CEN : City News - Nov 21, 2007

    CHORISTERS are gearing up to perform the world-famous Carols at King's to millions of people - and have launched a bid to recruit new singers.

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