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Published Date: 08 September 2008
TODAY'S Isle of Man Examiner has an exclusive interview with cycling ace Mark Cavendish as he looks ahead to the future following an amazing year.
Find out why a fishnet stocking and a cigarette have got one local authority under the collar.

Proposals for road improvements at Richmond Hill are revealed.

Business News reports as the Sefton Group announces the acquisition of Manx Properties.

Find out why the Department of Education has a new way to help children scale greater heights.

We have the latest nominations in our Pride in Mann contest.

Sport has a round-up of the weekend's football and the first round of matches in the new hockey season. Plus there's a look ahead to the Isle of Man Sports Council sports awards evening, including news of who the special guest will be.

North News reports after one of Ramsey's best known shops announces its closure after more than 100 years.

West News reveals how a plan to use a peregrine falcon to try and ensure seagulls are better behaved in Peel has backfired.

South News reveals who is taking the helm at a well known toy store in Port Erin.

The Isle of Man Examiner is in stores from this afternoon.



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  • Last Updated: 08 September 2008 11:06 AM
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  • Location: Isle of Man
 
 
 

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