A packed paper is taking shape for tomorrow. We are leading with the story of a convicted rapist who has been jailed again - this time for life for kidnapping and raping a 15-year-old girl in Wrexham.
We also have the latest from the Dragons where caretaker manager Brian Carey has been told he will be in charge for the rest of the season after Wrexham's sudden parting of the ways with Denis Smith. Good luck to Brian - he needs it.
And we also bring you the news of the impending demise of a North Wales based newspaper. Y Glas, North Wales police's quarterly, will cease print publication this summer. The seventh edition is just out now so I guess that means there are only a couple more editions left to go.
The decision to kill off the 8-page glossy comes in the wake of criticism at its cost by Chris Ruane, MP for the Vale of Clwyd, at a time when beat bobbies are being moved to desk jobs to cover posts lost in job cuts.
But fear not - the Daily Post (now on its 48,009th edition and still going strong) will continue to bring an independent light to bear on policing matters in North Wales, while the bobbies get on with the job of fighting crime.

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Posted by: INTERESTGAUGE | March 24, 2007 8:19 PM