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Published Date: 08 February 2010
THE Isle of Man Examiner is in shops today.
A girl is seriously hurt in a car accident in Peel, we report.

There's news on proposals for a new primary school in Douglas.

We have the latest news after a grenade is found in Laxey.

A call is made for crash barriers to be installed on the Mountain Road.

The Examiner takes a look at plans to create a role of children's commissioner to protect the rights of young people.

We have the latest nomination in our Pride in Mann campaign.

And there's more reaction to proposals to restructure the government.

Plus, there's advice for those people facing debt this year.

Sport has a round-up of all the weekend's Cu Plas FA Cup action.

Plus Saturday's rugby and all the latest from the second weekend of the mixed hockey leagues.

Bank staff do their bit to help with a nature reserve, North News

West News reveals good news for a school's campaign to raise money for an innovative scheme.

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




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  • Last Updated: 09 February 2010 2:18 PM
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  • Location: Isle of Man
 
 
 

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