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Butt is happy to return home
NEWCASTLE UNITED's Nicky Butt spent 13 seasons at Manchester United and the midfielder has admitted his desire was to finish his playing days at Old Trafford, writes Paul Fraser. Butt arrived at St James' Park in the summer for £3.5m after it became clear
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Showground killer granted an appeal
A man who claims he was wrongly jailed for murder is launching an appeal against his conviction. Former soldier Tony Bottrill said: "I'd rather die in prison than own up to something I didn't do." He says new facts have been established which he hopes
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Father poured petrol on himself and girls
A FATHER-of-two who threatened to set himself and his two small daughters on fire, was still being quizzed by detectives last night. Officers managed to overpower the man, who, after dousing himself and his children in petrol, produced a cigarette lighter
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Father poured petrol on himself and girls
A FATHER-of-two who threatened to set himself and his two small daughters on fire, was still being quizzed by detectives last night. Officers managed to overpower the man, who, after dousing himself and his children in petrol, produced a cigarette lighter
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Queen sends message to family as anger builds over execution
The Queen sent a message of support to Ken Bigley's family last night as the city of Liverpool went into mourning after his death. Buckingham Palace said the Queen sent a private message of condolence to Mr Bigley's mother, Lily. The murdered hostage
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Spot the difference
HOW the hell does Changing Rooms (soon to be painted out of BBC1's Monday line-up forever) manage to decorate a room in two days? The frustrations of trying to replace parts of an imperial measures fireplace with today's mumbo-jumbo metric appliances
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Night patrols to curb anti-social behaviour
POLICE are carrying out night patrols in Ryedale in a campaign to reduce anti-social behaviour in towns and villages. Sergeant Cliff Edens, community safety sergeant for Ryedale, is leading a team of community support officers, the road policing group
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Children open long-awaited bypass
CHILDREN joined councillors and dignitaries to open a long-awaited bypass in their town. Youngsters from St Cuthbert's RC Primary, Hartside Primary, Crook Nursery, Peases West Primary and Crook Primary helped Government chief whip Hilary Armstrong and
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Refusal advised
An application to enclose land to create a garden area on land next to 20 Glen Terrace, Chester-le-Street, is likely to be refused at a planning meeting on Monday. District council planning officers have recommended refusal on the grounds that plans,
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Beat bobby's birthday surprise for Andy
STAFF at a residential home turned the tables on prankster Andy Johnson when they arranged to have him arrested during his birthday celebrations. Wheelchair-bound Mr Johnson was celebrating his 34th birthday with fellow residents at the Grange, in Redworth
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Charity has turned itself around
CHARITY bosses have told of their delight at a transformation in fortunes over the past year. Age Concern in Darlington has gone through a turbulent period, including suffering job losses earlier this year as part of a shake-up of services. The organisation
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Fears over mast plan
CONCERNS are growing over plans for a 15-metre high phone mast in Darlington. Telecommunications firm O2 is seeking permission for the mast to be erected near the Asda supermarket, in Whinbush Way. Planning committee members at the borough council are
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Man who burgled dad wins freedom
A MAN who said he burgled his father's home to get back at him for lying about having cancer and not giving him a Christmas present, won his freedom yesterday. Frederick William Smith, 22, of Porter Terrace, Murton, east Durham, was jailed for three years
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Rugby team prepares to face Aussies
THE best of the region's student rugby league players are preparing to take on Australian rivals. The North-East Student squad has gathered for a last training camp at RAF Cosford, Shropshire, ahead of a match against the University of Technology Sydney
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Youngsters take on the UK's best
FOUR karate students have fought against the best in the country. The group competed in the National Karate Championships in Sheffield last month. Nick Hayhurst, 14, pictured, a member of Thirsk Karate Club, returned with a bronze medal, while 12-year-old
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Teddy bears enjoy an autumn picnic
FOR teddy bears with any sense of fun there was only one place to be - out enjoying themselves in the autumn sun. Bears of all shapes and sizes gathered at Queen Mary's School, at Baldersby Park, near Thirsk, on Wednesday when their young owners enjoyed
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Tour helps theatre flourish in the N-E
A Season of touring theatre hits the road next week to bring drama to County Durham communities. The Elements Touring Scheme includes productions of work by award-winning playwright Rona Munro. The season gets under way with The Magician's Daughter presented
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Man fails to win jail-term appeal
A DRINK-DRIVER caught while almost three times over the limit has failed to win his freedom. Malcolm Price, 42, of Heather Way, Stanley, County Durham, was jailed for four months at the end of last month by North Durham Magistrates after he admitted drink-driving
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Farmer pledges to appeal against bridleway ruling
A FARMER is to appeal against a decision to change a public footpath crossing his land to a bridleway. Derek Bayles of Osmond Flatt Farm, Lartington, has said information in a report to councillors about re-classifying the right of way was biased in favour
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Couple's ordeal as cruise ship hits oil tanker
A DOUBLE transplant patient has told of his ordeal when a cruise ship adventure turned into a nightmare. John Hearfield was on board the Van Gogh when it collided with a Greek oil tanker while en-route from Gibraltar to Tangier, in Morocco a fortnight
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Nobel Peace Prize awarded
Kenyan environmental activist Wangari Maathai yesterday became the first African woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize. The 64-year-old was honoured for her work as leader of the Green Belt Movement, which for 30 years has sought to empower women, improve
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Someone to watch over me
One of Hollywood's most successful actors, with two new movies out in quick succession, Denzel Washington shuns the glitz and glamour in favour of family life. The son of preacher man talks to Steve Pratt about Oscars and a guardian angel. Two years ago
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Pumpkin expected to tip scales at 600lbs
A GARDENER'S giant pumpkin will compete against the biggest in Britain next week. Six strong men and a forklift truck will be needed to move the vegetable, grown by pensioner Jimmy Reid. Mr Reid, of Gilling West, near Richmond, North Yorkshire, is known
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Pool have no answer to Howard's scoring touch
WHEN it comes to facing Steve Howard, you would think Hartlepool United would appreciate and understand the danger. The striker left Pool in 1999 and since then he's regularly scored against his former club, much to the chagrin of his best friend, Pool
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Council rejected report on girl's care
A COUNCIL that was made to pay £850,000 to educate a girl with severe special needs rejected the advice of its educational psychologist. As reported in The Northern Echo, Darlington Borough Council was taken to a tribunal over its decision that an 11-
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Dramatic festival awards are given
THE award for best production at a North-East festival has been given. The Cliffe Theatre, from Eaglescliffe, near Stockton, took the award at the 29th annual Sedgefield Festival of One Act Plays with its production, A Man of Letters, by Tim Firth. Cast
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Pupils leave school after cannabis found
THREE pupils have left a leading North-East independent school after they were found with drugs. Two of the students, who are all aged 15 to 17, were withdrawn from Yarm School, in Yarm, near Stockton, by their parents and another was expelled after one
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Hurricanes blow insurance firms' profits away
THE recent hurricane season has cost two London-listed insurers about £60m in lost profits, it was revealed yesterday. Amlin predicted that hurricanes Charley, Frances, Ivan and Jeanne, as well as typhoons in Japan, would reduce annual profits by about
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Jessops plans flotation
PHOTOGRAPHIC specialist Jessops announced plans yesterday to float on the London stock market in a move that could value it at more than £180m. The retailer, which started as a family business and now has 262 stores, said the flotation would help build
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Daft driver (2) caught out by a close shave
A MOTORIST'S vanity about his looks cost him dear yesterday when he was hauled over by police - for trying to shave while on the move. He was spotted using an electric razor to get rid of his early morning stubble while driving past the old police station
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At Your Service: Conkering with charm
SHEEP, come to think about it, may be as safely gathered in as anything else and at Hawes auction mart last week, the tup sale went merrily, hammer and tongs, until quarter past one in the morning. "Usually your Vicar is kept awake by the cacophony of
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UniBond League: Bishops turn corner
Bishop Auckland manager Brian Honour is hoping that his side has turned the corner as they prepare for today's home game with Wakefield-Emley. Bishops came back in thrilling fashion from 3-2 down to win 4-3 against Gateshead in midweek, a victory which
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Union to ballot prison officers over reforms
THOUSANDS of North-East prison officers are to be balloted on controversial Government reforms which could see some juvenile detention centres run by private operators. The National Offender Management Service (NOMS) plan to introduce market testing is
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Pupils join in the fun as music roadshow introduces the arts
HUNDREDS of children were given the opportunity to experience live music when a music roadshow paid a visit to a north Durham school. Classic FM and its partners in music education, Yamaha, took the five-piece band Vision to the Hermitage School, in Chester-le-Street
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Pupils join in the fun as music roadshow introduces the arts
HUNDREDS of children were given the opportunity to experience live music when a music roadshow paid a visit to a north Durham school. Classic FM and its partners in music education, Yamaha, took the five-piece band Vision to the Hermitage School, in Chester-le-Street
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Union leaders meet over threat to jobs
UNION leaders from across the North-East will meet today to discuss a range of issues. The Northern TUC's regional council will gather at Gateshead Civic Centre, where one of the motions will concern Government plans to cut more than 100,000 jobs across
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Warning to retailers about firework clampdown
TRADING standards watchdogs in County Durham are ready to crack down on shops that sell fireworks illegally. Officers from Durham County Council are to visit all firework retailers in the county in the run-up to November 5, to make sure they comply with
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Council requests a probe to clear name
A COUNCIL is so confident it has done nothing wrong following criticism over spending that it has asked the Audit Commission to investigate. The opposition Labour Party of Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council called for an independent inquiry into the
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Pub wins national award
A NORTH-EAST pub is celebrating after it was made pub of the year in a company's nationwide awards. The Mill House, near Washington, Wearside, won the accolade in Scottish and Newcastle (S&N) Pub Enterprises' Warm Welcome Awards. As winner of the
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09/10/04
REGIONAL ASSEMBLY: A REGIONAL assembly is the only answer to the problems beset by councils is this area. The 18th century political philosopher Montesquieu wrote that governments are likely to be tyrannical if they are responsible for administering large
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Workmen on doorstep demand £100
RESIDENTS are being warned to be on their guard after a householder discovered trees in her garden had been cut without her permission. Two men called at an address in Laurel Road, Primrose Hill, Stockton, and carried out the work before demanding £100
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Sport forum to focus on minorities
A sports forum focusing on the interests and needs of ethnic communities will be launched on Wednesday in Middlesbrough. Becon - the regional network of ethnic minority organisations - and Tees Valley Sport, is holding a half-day seminar, culminating
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Work begins on council HQ
WORK on a council office move has begun. Richmondshire District Council is to move office staff from several premises in Richmond to new headquarters in Colburn. Negotiations are under way with Yorkshire Forward, which owns the site of the new office
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Inquiry as town bus goes out of control
AN investigation is under way after a bus went out of control and hit a car, a roadside barrier and trees. The Arriva vehicle ended up yards from a college and museum after its brakes apparently failed yesterday. The transport company and Cleveland Police
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Store to open
A £2M supermarket will open in part of the North-East later this month, creating 25 jobs. The 10,000sq ft Netto store, at Neasham Road Retail Park, Darlington, will be the Danish no-frills retailer's second supermarket in the town. It will open on October
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Old and young take on challenge
A RECORD 119 people aged six months to 70 years raised about £2,500 after taking part in sponsored walks. Three walks, organised by Redcar Rotary Club, were held in Farndale. Six month old Archie Wyatt, grandson of the late Rotary member Charles Wyatt
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Conkering with charm
SHEEP, come to think about it, may be as safely gathered in as anything else and at Hawes auction mart last week, the tup sale went merrily, hammer and tongs, until quarter past one in the morning. "Usually your Vicar is kept awake by the cacophony of
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Museum relives sea assault on town
HUNDREDS of people have visited an exhibition to mark the 90th anniversary of the famous bombardment of a North-East town. More than 1,000 people have turned up to the exhibition, which details the day Hartlepool was shelled by the Germans in the First
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Shown no mercy
THE world reacted with revulsion last night to the confirmation that British hostage Ken Bigley had been executed in Iraq. Mr Bigley's younger brother, Philip, said there was "absolute proof" that the 62-year-old engineer had been murdered after a barbaric
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'Cider making goes on'
BOSSES at the UK's largest cider manufacturer reassured customers yesterday that a factory fire would not halt production. Firefighters were called to HP Bulmer, in Hereford, shortly before 11.30pm on Thursday night and worked through the early hours
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For Your Benefit: Could I claim Pension Credit?
Q I am a single lady of 65. I receive a State Pension of £118 a week and private pension of £302 a year. I have £7,152 in savings and a Prudential Bond worth £6,160. Could I claim Pension Credit? A Yes. £2.17 a week. Q I applied for an increase in my
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Al-Qaida blamed for hotel attack
Al-Qaida terrorists were blamed yesterday for the car bomb attacks in resorts on Egypt's Sinai coast that are feared to have killed more than 50 people, most of them Israelis. Israelis fled home across the nearby border after an explosion on Thursday
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Do the X-Files exist?
The television X-Files may be closing but the cult show will be opening on DVD and, in the future, in the cinema. THE truth was out there but uncovering it was difficult. Ten years after The X-Files were opened for the first time, Mulder and Scully have
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£4.4m home combines independence with support
THE latest in a group of residential homes for the elderly in the North-East was formally launched yesterday. Maple Court, in Gloucester Road, Consett, County Durham, is part of the £18m ExtraCare project by Durham County Council, in partnership with
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McCartney 'club versus country' row diffused
SUNDERLAND have diffused a club-versus-country row by belatedly releasing defender George McCartney for international duty with Northern Ireland. McCartney had pulled out of Lawrie Sanchez's squad for the World Cup qualifiers with Azerbaijan today and
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Injury worries for Stokesley ahead of tie
Although Matthew Homan returns from suspension, Stokesley SC have doubts surrounding a trio of players ahead of their game with Old Malton St Mary in the North Riding County Cup this afternoon. John Newton, Robbie Donnelly and Tim Hodgkinson are all nursing
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Football club displays new stadium name
THE new name for the home of Darlington Football Club was proudly displayed for all to see last night. The Williamson Motors Stadium sign was erected on the south stand of the venue in Neasham Road. The impressive logo is part of the sponsorship deal
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Someone to watch over me
One of Hollywood's most successful actors, with two new movies out in quick succession, Denzel Washington shuns the glitz and glamour in favour of family life. The son of preacher man talks to Steve Pratt about Oscars and a guardian angel. Two years ago
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Comment from The Northen Echo: Accepting a terrible truth
IT is impossible to fully appreciate the horrific ordeal endured by Ken Bigley. The longer it went on, the more we felt a sense of hope that perhaps he might be spared after all. But in the end, it simply prolonged the agony for Mr Bigley and his loved
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Curfew is lifted after fall in crime
POLICE chiefs yesterday hailed the success of a teenage curfew imposed on a troubled North-East estate. The public order action has proved so effective that the "off the streets order" has been lifted more than two weeks early. In April, police applied
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All singing all dancing fun at charity day
HOSPITAL staff held a fancy dress day yesterday to raise awareness of mental health issues. People from the Darlington Memorial Hospital's Pierremont Unit and Grange Day Centre at Eston, Middlesbrough, enjoyed line dancing in the morning and karaoke in
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Councillors save harassed hornblower from youths
COUNCILLORS came to the rescue of Ripon's hornblower as he faced a crowd of abusive youths. The incident, which did not disrupt the 1,000 year old ceremony in the Market Place, was the second in recent months. A crowd of about 40 youths was seen gathering
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Festival time
THE bars of a popular village pub, The Cayley Arms at Allerston, near Scarborough will be transformed into the setting for a harvest festival on Friday, October 22. Last year's event raised £1,800 and this year a festival auction will benefit the Talking
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Botham leads golf challenge
Ian Botham is leading a charge of past and present England cricketers to raise cash for a cancer charity. The team event for sporting celebrities has snowballed since the Macmillan Cancer Relief announced it was looking for players. Apart from Botham,
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Henry going Flat out to keep his unbeaten record
JOSEPH HENRY (2.05) has the class to maintain his 100 per cent record by taking the six-furlong Listed Rockingham Stakes at York's final Flat fixture of the season. Mark Johnston's colt started the year with a bang by romping to successive victories at
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Children invited to hunt for treasure
A TREASURE hunt aims to put children on the path to fitness. Youngsters are invited to take part in the event at Darlington's South Park on Monday, from 5pm to 6pm. Organised by Darlington Primary Care Trust (PCT), the borough council and Darlington Football
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Pensioner's death in wheelchair 'an accident'
A DISABLED pensioner in an electric wheelchair was hit by a bus driver who was dazzled by the sun, an inquest heard. Robert Rickaby, 66, died after suffering multiple injuries in the accident near his home in Catterick, North Yorkshire, on January 12.
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Pervert being hunted by police after park assault on girl, eight
A PERVERT who indecently assaulted an eight-year-old girl and exposed himself to her friends was being hunted by police last night. Detectives in Darlington are examining security camera footage to try to identify the man, who subjected the four children
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Charity walk gives air ambulance a lift
MONEY raised from a sponsored walk and family fun day has given a lift to an air ambulance service. Mayor of Colburn Tom Henry has collected a cheque for £1,800 from publicans Morag Mackintosh and Jozsef Mozer from the Crown Inn, in Brompton-on-Swale,
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Pete helps pupils get to school safely
ROAD safety was top of the agenda for Darlington youngsters yesterday. Children at Cockerton Primary School celebrated the end of Walk to School Week with a visit from the borough council's safety mascot, Pedestrian Pete. They were among hundreds of pupils
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Youngsters prepare to net points
PRIMARY school pupils will take part in a two-day netball festival next week. About 220 children are expected to take part in the event, organised by Wear Valley School Sports Co-ordinator Partnership on Wednesday and Thursday. On Wednesday, teams of
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Warning over illegal sale of fireworks
TRADING standards watchdogs in County Durham are preparing to crack down on shops that sell fireworks illegally. Officers from Durham County Council will visit all firework retailers in the county in the run-up to November 5, to make sure they comply
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Bid to cut burglaries
HOUSEHOLDERS are being urged to leave a light on during the dark winter months as a crackdown on burglary gets under way. Durham police have launched Operation Darc to cut the number of house break-ins. Last year, there were 2,843 house burglaries in
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Durham knocked off their perch
Durham were knocked off the top of the Northern League when Shildon won 3-1 at the Archibald Stadium last night. Shildon took the lead after 11 minutes when Adam Smith headed in a left-wing cross from Scott Emerson, but Durham equalised after 23 minutes
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Couple's ordeal as cruise ship hits oil tanker
A DOUBLE transplant patient has told of his ordeal when a cruise ship adventure turned into a nightmare. John Hearfield was on board the Van Gogh when it collided with a Greek oil tanker while en-route from Gibraltar to Tangier, in Morocco a fortnight
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TV's Carenza to give talk
TV archaeologist Carenza Lewis is helping an attraction celebrate its 20th anniversary. The Jorvik Viking Centre, in York, has been visited by millions of people since 1984. On October 29, it will host a lecture and book-signing session by Ms Lewis, from
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Crew's mercy mission
LIFEBOAT crewmen from Redcar have saved four lives - off the coast of Greece. The five men, and two friends, were taking part in a yacht race off the island of Levkas when they heard a distress call on channel 16 of their VHF radio as they sailed into
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Fearless Rooney out to slay the Welsh dragon
Given that Sven-Goran Eriksson believes not even a World Cup final would make Wayne Rooney nervous, it is no wonder he is looking for the teenager to ensure England sparkle against Wales today. Eriksson has been preparing to use a three-pronged attack
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Getting tough on rural crime
AN army of farm workers were recruited to take part in a major operation aimed at combating rural crime in the North-East. Over two nights this week, County Durham and parts of North Yorkshire and Cumbria hosted the biggest Farm-watch operation ever organised
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Albany Northern League: Peterlee in crisis - chairman
Peterlee chairman Bobby Huntingdon has warned the club is in the middle of one of the biggest crises in their history. Peterlee go to Billingham Synthonia this morning without a manager, with finance running out, and a lack of people behind the scenes
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New hopes for nursing home
AN MP believes there is now hope in a battle to keep a care home open. It was announced last week that Gracelands Nursing Home, in Guisborough, would have to close with the loss of 120 beds. It followed news of the imminent closure of Nessfield Care Home
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Restoring the queen of Iraq
'I DON'T care to be in London much. I like Baghdad, and I like Iraq. It's the real East, and it is stirring; things are happening here, and the romance of it all touches me and absorbs me." So wrote Gertrude Bell to her parents back home in Rounton Grange
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Police call time on Nick's bar
IT has everything the discerning drinker could possibly want - a back street boozer with a homely atmosphere. The well-stocked bar is complemented by a one-armed bandit, TV, a music system and neon lighting. As well as a range of beers, visitors may also
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Experts probe Iron Age horse burials
THE skeletal remains of four Iron Age horses are helping archaeologists to shed new light on the history of a village. The horses were discovered lying nose-to-tail in a ritual burial during excavations at Nosterfield Quarry, near Ripon, North Yorkshire
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Youngsters get the party started
Youngsters were VIPS as they helped open a new £550,000 Sure Start centre. Sophie Lawther, two, and James Kinghorn, three, cut a rainbow ribbon to open the centre, off Kirkleatham Street, Redcar. It is the third facility to be opened in Sure Start's Redcar
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Richard aims for extreme challenge
ENGINEER Richard Jackson is gearing up for the challenge of his life. Mr Jackson, 33, from Newcastle, has been chosen to represent the UK in the Fulda Challenge. The former Army officer won through a five-day gruelling selection process in Sulden, Italy
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St George and the dragons
England and Wales clashes have been all too rare in recent years but thanks to the World Cup, the rivalry has been renewed. Here EchoSPORT takes a look at the pick of past matches between the two home nations and profiles the men at the helm. Wembley,
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Getting tough on rural crime
AN army of farm workers were recruited to take part in a major operation aimed at combating rural crime in the North-East. Over two nights this week, County Durham and parts of North Yorkshire and Cumbria hosted the biggest Farm-watch operation ever organised
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Council rejected report on girl's care
A COUNCIL that was made to pay £850,000 to educate a girl with severe special needs rejected the advice of its educational psychologist. As reported in The Northern Echo, Darlington Borough Council was taken to a tribunal over its decision that an 11-
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Nine months after rugby win, Jonny Wilkinson arrives
A PASSIONATE pair who celebrated after England's last-gasp Rugby World Cup victory have brought their own little hero into the world -Jonny Wilkinson. Baby Jonny was conceived after rugby fan Steve Clarke and his Australian wife, Yolanda, watched England
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Daft driver (1) who proved himself a liar
CRAFTY Keith Smailes dodged a speeding fine by claiming he was disabled and could not drive - then walked from court and got straight behind the wheel of his car. Suspicious police followed Smailes after magistrates had acquitted him of the offence. As
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Contract is too little, too late
BOSSES at ship repair specialist A&P Tyne said a contract it had won for maintenance work on a North Sea ferry would not remove the threat of job losses at the troubled shipyard. The Tyneside yard will carry out work on DFDS Seaways' flagship vessel
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Comedian maintains stand over houses despite warning
A COMEDIAN has expressed no remorse at being escorted by police out of a meeting over a proposed £55m development. Chris McGlade believes passionately that the Coatham Enclosure, an area overlooking the seafront at Redcar where developer Persimmon hopes
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Vision for future unveiled as once rundown area improves
PLUNGED into depression in the late 1990s with the wholesale closure of its lifeblood mining industry, east Durham is now emerging as one of the region's boom areas. And this week at a one-day conference, Easington District Council unveiled its vision
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Allotments go global on web
ALLOTMENT gardeners in a North-East city have shrugged off their old image with the launch of an Internet site. Every one of Newcastle's 65 allotment sites will have its own page on the web, where visitors can view information about facilities, plot vacancies
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No place for Liddle as Hodgson backs winners
RARELY, in recent years, has there been an occasion when Darlington have had the luxury of resting a player who exudes the presence influential defender Craig Liddle commands out on the pitch. But that is exactly what manager David Hodgson will do tomorrow
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Museum relives sea assault
HUNDREDS of people have visited an exhibition to mark the 90th anniversary of the famous bombardment of a North-East town. More than 1,000 people have turned up to the exhibition, which details the day Hartlepool was shelled by the Germans in the First
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Initiative targets job training
AN initiative has been launched to meet recruitment needs of companies and boost job prospects of people in a Teesside town. The Hartlepool Targeted Training and Recruitment Charter has been signed by Hartlepool Borough Council, Housing Hartlepool, Gus
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Girls give added fizz to Coca-Cola football competition
PRIMARY school pupils are celebrating after winning a girls-only Coca-Cola football challenge. The youngsters, from Lingdale Primary School, Guisborough, have emerged victorious from the competition, which is held bi-annually at Middlesbrough Football
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Hodgson looks for repeat
RARELY, in recent years, has there been an occasion when Darlington have had the luxury of resting a player who exudes the presence influential defender Craig Liddle commands out on the pitch. But that is exactly what manager David Hodgson will do tomorrow
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Andrew is determined to stop Wasps buzzing
ROB Andrew is confident his Newcastle Falcons team can bounce back from the defeats in their last two matches and win away to his old club Wasps tomorrow. With England scrum half Matt Dawson now on board, Zurich Premiership champions Wasps won 10-9 away
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Shellfish industry 'must be protected'
THE lucrative shellfish industry on the Yorkshire Coast must be safeguarded, says the North-Eastern Sea Fisheries Committee. David McCandless, the chief fishery officer, said the coast had become one of the most productive shellfish areas in the country
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Real hit out after fresh setback for Woodgate
THERE are fears Jonathan Woodgate is facing up to another five months on the sidelines, as employers Real Madrid point the finger of blame towards former club Newcastle United. Woodgate has been flown to the Cleveland Clinic Foundation, in Ohio, after
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Encounter an exception to the rule
AS far as numbers of runners are concerned, the totally new experiment by the BHB to stage so-called "Banded Stakes" meetings is proving to be a resounding success. Virtually all the races are vastly over-subscribed, witness today's fixture at Warwick
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A Voice for the North: Assembly campaign statement dismissed
A STATEMENT accusing the North-East Says No campaign of under-representing women has been dismissed as ridiculous. The North-East Women's Forum yesterday said it condemned the group, which is opposing an elected North-East assembly, for perpetuating what
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Teesdale Talk: Remember the fate of poor Ralph
A TIMELY reminder was given this week about the dangers lurking in the Teesdale hills each winter. It came in the shape of a long hand-written poem brought in by Vince Wearmouth about Ralph Rumney, a farmer who died after being lost in the snow as he
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Allotment project needs a little help
PEOPLE are being urged to dig in to help a mental health project. The mental health inpatient unit at the University Hospital of North Tees in Stockton has been given the use of a council allotment at Thornaby, and now its staff and service users have
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Forklift driver is bound for Iraq
A FORKLIFT truck driver from Consett has been called up to serve with the armed forces in Iraq. Lance Bombardier Stephanie McCormack, 22, is one of 55 Territorial Army soldiers from the North-East who will spend six months in the country as part of Operation
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Viduka backs McClaren's work ethic
MARK VIDUKA believes Middlesbrough are already reaping the rewards of the hard work of manager Steve McClaren this season. But the Australian striker, hoping to be fit in time to face Blackburn next Saturday, has warned the club's hopes of a top six finish
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Bell opts for tough challenge
GREAT Britain international Stewy Bell, a stalwart of North-East road races, has decided to face a stiffer cross country challenge instead of defending his title in tomorrow's tough Derwentside 10. Last year Bell, recovering from a back injury which had
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Pervert being hunted by police after park assault on girl, eight
A PERVERT who indecently assaulted an eight-year-old girl and exposed himself to her friends was being hunted by police last night. Detectives in Darlington are examining security camera footage to try to identify the man, who subjected the four children
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Curfew is lifted after fall in crime
POLICE chiefs yesterday hailed the success of a teenage curfew imposed on a troubled North-East estate. The public order action has proved so effective that the "off the streets order" has been lifted more than two weeks early. In April, police applied
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Real hit out after fresh setback for Woodgate
THERE are fears Jonathan Woodgate is facing up to another five months on the sidelines, as employers Real Madrid point the finger of blame towards former club Newcastle United. Woodgate has been flown to the Cleveland Clinic Foundation, in Ohio, after
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Shown no mercy
THE world reacted with revulsion last night to the confirmation that British hostage Ken Bigley had been executed in Iraq. Mr Bigley's younger brother, Philip, said there was "absolute proof" that the 62-year-old engineer had been murdered after a barbaric
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Funding for £55m green boiler expected by end of year
BOSSES at a Teesside power plant said £55m funding towards the installation of an eco-friendly boiler should be in place by the end of the year. SempCorp Utilities UK's plan to develop its power plant at Wilton, near Billingham, depends upon securing
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Pool have no answer to Howard's scoring touch
WHEN it comes to facing Steve Howard, you would think Hartlepool United would appreciate and understand the danger. The striker left Pool in 1999 and since then he's regularly scored against his former club, much to the chagrin of his best friend, Pool
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Twins celebrate a year after Becks penalty sends their mum into labour
TWO twins whose early birth was prompted by David Beckham's penalty miss in the European Championships last year are celebrating their first birthday. Staff at Bishop Auckland Hospital, County Durham, named Thomas and Joshua Wraith "the Beckham twins"
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Contract is too little, too late
BOSSES at ship repair specialist A&P Tyne said a contract it had won for maintenance work on a North Sea ferry would not remove the threat of job losses at the troubled shipyard. The Tyneside yard will carry out work on DFDS Seaways' flagship vessel
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Pay gap grows wider
THE pay gap between the boardroom and other workers has widened further after company directors enjoyed an average rise of 16 per cent last year, a survey revealed yesterday. Top executives in the UK's leading companies now earn more than £1m a year in
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Pub landlord to appeal against ban on music
A PUB landlord was yesterday banned from playing music in public by a High Court judge. Steven Murray, owner of the Falchion, in Darlington, was ordered not to play music there, or at any other premises, until he obtains a licence from Phonographic Performance
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AA repair service decision leads to 900 job losses
MOTORING organisation the AA said its decision to end its car repair centre business will result in the loss of 900 jobs, including a service centre in the North-East. The move will see Nationwide Autocentres take on 50 of the company's 122 sites, as