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听听Inside Out - North East: Monday October 24, 2005

Chief Constable

Chief Constable Sean Price
Tough at the top - the new Chief Constable takes control

Cleveland Police force has been rocked by controversy over recent years - corruption enquiries, financial enquiries and rising crime figures.

Last year things hit rock bottom as the force was branded one of the worst in the country.

The man charged with turning things around was Chief Constable Sean Price.

Inside Out spent the summer with Mr Price as he tried to rescue the reputation of his force with high profile operations tackling drugs and anti social behaviour.

But has he done enough to convince the government inspectors?

Inside Out is there when the Chief Constable gets his annual report to find out whether it will be better news.

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Paganism

Pagan Pete
Zest for life - Pete has found new hope in Paganism

Pagan Pete used to be very miserable.

His life was fuelled with alcohol - and no-one much wanted to know him.

Now thanks to Paganism he's happy, surrounded by friends and loving the people and places of West Cumbria.

This is just one reason why Paganism is on the increase in the North East and Cumbria.

The term 'Paganism' describes a group of contemporary religions based on a reverence for nature.

Pagans can include Wiccans, Druids, Shamans, Sacred Ecologists, Odinists and Heathens.

It is estimated that there are between 50,000 and 200,000 practising Pagans in this country.

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Aviation archaeology

Jim Corbett has a passion - aviation archaeology.

He spends his weekends rummaging round in forests looking for planes that crashed in World War Two.

Now thanks to painstaking work he thinks he has discovered the spot where the flight on which David Jones' uncle was travelling plunged into the ground.

Now David and Jim hope by unearthing the wreck in Kielder Forest they can finally find out just why the ill-fated flight crashed.

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