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Macmillan event is one for the girls
FEMALE supporters of the Macmillan County Durham Appeal are in for a treat next month. Christine Cartwright, a North-East cosmetics expert, is giving a talk and demonstration on the art of make-up. The event, which will help raise funds for the Macmillan
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Museum offers treat for steam loco fans
HUNDREDS of children and their parents enjoyed a ride on a steam engine at Darlington Railway Centre and Museum at the weekend. The Peckett locomotive chugged along between 11am and 4pm on Saturday and Sunday at the museum, in North Road and will be offering
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Masters old and new to star at art gallery's reopening
AN art gallery will reopen following a six-month refurbishment with a host of displays and four exhibitions - including masterpieces from the national collection. The Laing Gallery, in Newcastle, opens on Saturday, with Making Faces, which features works
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Magicians, stilt-walkers and jazz bands entertain the crowds at market
SHOPPERS enjoyed a kind of magic at a speciality market in one of the region's towns at the weekend. Magicians performed tricks in Guisborough town centre on Saturday as Easter shoppers packed the speciality market. Stilt-walkers, jugglers and the Old
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Call goes out for helpers
VOLUNTEERS are needed to help people in Chester-le-Street with their everyday problems. The Citizens Advice Bureau, in Front Street, is gearing up for a recruitment drive as part of a scheme to expand its service. Manager Vaughan Davidson would like to
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Gazza decides to hang up his boots
FOOTBALL legend Paul Gascoigne has accepted that his professional playing days are over, bringing to an end one of the most colourful careers the sport has ever seen. The revelations came as Gazza turned out for a fundraiser in memory of Newcastle Falcons
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Plans to protect more town buildings
RESIDENTS in Hartlepool are being consulted over proposals to create two conservation areas in the town and extend an existing one. There are six conservation areas in Hartlepool - Headland, Park, Greatham, Seaton Carew, Elwick and Church Street. But
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Lara's masterclass
BRIAN Lara hit the second highest score of his career to put him in sight of another world record as West Indies progressed relentlessly towards an imposing first-innings total in the final Test. The West Indies captain exploited the best batting surface
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Warning over date rape sterilisation drug 'a hoax'
POLICE in the North-East have confirmed that a warning circulating the Internet about a sterilisation drug being used in date rapes is a hoax. Fraudsters started circulating an e-mail claiming that rapists are now using Progesterex, a drug which they
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Housing plan for village rejected
AN application to build homes on allotments in a County Durham village has been refused by the Deputy Prime Minister John Pres-cott's office. Sacriston Parish Council wanted to develop part of the land on Cross Lane allotments in the village, near Chester-le-Street
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Report calls for action to boost library service
A DAMNING report into Darlington's library provision urges councillors to give urgent attention to building a new complex in the north of the town. The document, which was written by a review group set up to investigate how Darlington Borough Council's
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Experience can only help us in the race, says Clarke
DARRELL Clarke believes Hartlepool United's end-of-season experiences will stand them in good stead. For the fifth season in a row Pool are chasing glory as the season comes to an end. And, after three play-off campaigns and a promotion last season, Clarke
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McClaren gives Ugo a Euro incentive
MIDDLESBROUGH boss Steve McClaren has urged Ugo Ehiogu to use the final six games of the Premiership season to book his place in the squad for this summer's European Championships - starting with this afternoon's home game against Southampton. Gareth
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No laughing matter for Bob
Who Stole Bob Monkhouse's Jokes? (C4); The Truth About Take That (C4): HAVE you heard the one about the comedian who wrote all his jokes in two books, called them his babies and slept with them by his bed? There isn't a punch line as this is a true story
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Race venue's a triple winner
THE sport of whippet racing has adopted a North-East town as the home for one of its main events. And, as record crowds descended on the region at the weekend, it was easy to see why. It is the third year that the Chudley's Classic English Whippet Derby
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Masters old and new to star at art gallery's reopening
AN art gallery will reopen following a six-month refurbishment with a host of displays and four exhibitions - including masterpieces from the national collection. The Laing Gallery, in Newcastle, opens on Saturday, with Making Faces, which features works
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£33m plan to make higher
SARAH Farley has a vision. She becomes very animated when talking about her dream of enrolling more than 1,000 students on degree courses at Darlington College of Technology. Ms Farley, the college's principal, said she wanted to bring higher education
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Opening day at last for £30m hotel
A NORTH-EAST hotel which has been beset with problems during its construction will finally open tomorrow - ten months behind schedule. The £30m Hilton Newcastle Gateshead, on Gateshead's quayside, is expected to attract millions of pounds to the region's
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Spotlight on mining history as film takes to the road
A MOBILE cinema tour is taking place across Teesside charting the history of mining in Eston. A Century in Stone - The Eston and California Story, is a two-hour documentary about the Eston Ironstone Mine, which closed 54 years ago, and its miners. Over
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Classy Boro dent Chelsea's championship aspirations
THEY might not make their European bow until next season, but Middlesbrough underlined their continental class with a dogged and disciplined display that ensured it will be Monte Carlo or bust for Chelsea's pursuit of silverware this campaign. Steve McClaren's
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Spotlight on mining history as film takes to the road
A MOBILE cinema tour is taking place across Teesside charting the history of mining in Eston. A Century in Stone - The Eston and California Story, is a two-hour documentary about the Eston Ironstone Mine, which closed 54 years ago, and its miners. Over
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Tussle for Mallon's services revealed
BRITAIN'S major political parties are engaged in a tug of war over the Mayor of Middlesbrough, Ray Mallon. Mr Mallon first made clear that he intends to remain an Independent in his weekly column in The Northern Echo. However, there were reports in yesterday's
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Cards will replace tenants' rent office
A TOWN'S council tenants have been told their rent office will close because of low demand, and a rent payment system will be introduced. Easington District Council will shut the Parkside housing office, which was open twice a week, on Friday, April 23
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Easter bunnies make appearance at pet shop
EASTER bunnies visited a Darlington pet store at the weekend. Members of the National English Rabbit Club were at Pets at Home, in Darlington Retail Park, for an education day. Visitors could handle a range of English rabbit types and get expert advice
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£3,500 grant to aid community partnership bid
A TOWN'S quest to form a community partnership has moved a step closer with the help of a £3,500 grant. People living in Shildon are being urged to attend a public meeting at the end of this month to find out how such a community partnership might be
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Man has ears chewed off in attack
A MAN had part of his ears chewed off in an attack that police believe was a case of mistaken identity. The assault by two armed men happened in Newton Aycliffe, on Friday night and police released the details last night. A Durham Police spokesman said
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Whole lotta living
Big may be beautiful but small can be sexy - actress Lisa Hammond is living proof. Lisa is four feet one inch tall, and playing romantic lead Nicky in BBC2 film drama Every Time You Look At Me is her biggest break so far. But with Mat Fraser, Britain's
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Hoteliers decide to move on
TWO of Teesdale's longest- serving hoteliers are packing their bags this month to take on a different challenge, running a French bed-and-breakfast business. Dieter and Audrey Streit moved to Middleton-in-Teesdale 30 years ago, and ran the Heatherbrae
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Balakiref going Flat out at Redcar
BACK-TO-FORM Balakiref (4.00) is the banker bet at Redcar's opening meeting of the 2004 Flat racing season. The Michael Dods-trained speedster landed quite a gamble when supported from 8-1 to 11-2 on his successful return to action at Southwell a week
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North Shields take advantage of slip-ups
It has been a good few days for North Shields following defeats for their closest rivals in the race for the championship. Both Birtley Town and Stokesley SC lost but the Robins go marching on and are now favourites to clinch the title. Their latest success
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Dedicated worker Hawson retires
A CHAPTER in a community's history has come to an end with the retirement of a long-serving postman. Hawson Simpson has delivered mail in the Kirkbymoorside area for 40 years, travelling to nearly 100 homes. He said: "I never went delivering in winter
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Setback over plans for
PLANS to build 68 homes on the site of a former abattoir failed to win the support of district councillors, despite backing from the parish council and the local school. Northern Counties Meat said its Aiskew operation was no longer viable and hoped to
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Residents can draw inspiration from 1902 garden plan
RESIDENTS are invited to step back in time to help shape the future of gardens in Hartlepool. Two more consultation events are to be held this week to enable people to put forward their own regeneration ideas for the Burn Valley Gardens. There will be
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Free bicycle checks are being offered
DURHAM County Council is holding a bike surgery at Clayport Library, Durham, on Saturday, when people can have their bicycles checked. Experts from Cycle Force 2000 will carry out the free safety checks between 11am and 2pm at the library, after which
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Groups win funding boost
COMMUNITY groups have received welcome funding from Saltburn, Marske and New Marske Parish Council. Marske and New Marske District Guides have been awarded £250 towards decorating costs for their building. The first Saltburn Scout Group received £500
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Now it's a job for the UN
THE Prime Minister and the Defence Secretary yesterday dutifully played the role of staunch allies of the United States. Without hesitation, they insisted they backed the response of the US to the Iraqi insurgence and that the handover of power to the
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Opening day at last for £30m hotel
A NORTH-EAST hotel which has been beset with problems during its construction will finally open tomorrow - ten months behind schedule. The £30m Hilton Newcastle Gateshead, on Gateshead's quayside, is expected to attract millions of pounds to the region's
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Evidence unveiled in 'Bandit Murder'
NEW evidence could clear two men convicted of a North-East gangland killing 37 years ago. The information is contained in statements taken at the time of the murder but not disclosed by police during the trial of Michael Luvaglio and Dennis Stafford.
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'We've achieved nothing yet' Black Cats are warned
SUNDERLAND'S promotion chasers were last night given a timely reminder by manager Mick McCarthy and defender Gary Breen: 'We have achieved nothing yet'. The Black Cats travel to play-off rivals Ipswich Town - 3-1 winners at Rotherham on Saturday - this
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Academic sets charity sights high
A NORTH-EAST academic is preparing for the challenge of a lifetime in one of the world's most inaccessible and beautiful places - the Inca Trail, in Peru. Jim Bradshaw, the University of Sunderland's deputy vice-chancellor, is heading to the South American
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Bank gives £400,000 funding to get eco scheme off ground
A BUSINESSMAN hoping to build the first of a series of eco-friendly holiday villages in the region has won the backing of the Bank of Scotland. Matthew Spence's Ecobuild UK group has been given £400,000 by the bank's corporate division. The money will
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Investigation launched into police role in murder case
A FRESH investigation is to be launched into a high-profile North-East murder case. An outside police force will examine allegations against a number of unnamed Cleveland Police officers who were involved in the Lee King murder inquiry. The latest investigation
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A matter of conviction
Evidence which casts doubt on the convictions of two men blamed for a notorious gangland killing has come to light. Neil Hunter examines how it could be used to clear their names. THE case against Michael Luvaglio and Dennis Stafford was never a strong
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Quakers seek win double after gunning down Stags
DARLINGTON step out at Roots Hall this afternoon knowing a win will bring them to the brink of their holy grail - league safety. And fresh from Saturday's diligent win over promotion-chasing Mansfield, David Hodgson's men couldn't face Southend in a more
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Evidence unveiled in 'Bandit Murder'
NEW evidence could clear two men convicted of a North-East gangland killing 37 years ago. The information is contained in statements taken at the time of the murder but not disclosed by police during the trial of Michael Luvaglio and Dennis Stafford.
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Boyd at the double again as Pool improve their promotion chances
NOT long ago and the only way Adam Boyd was leaving Victoria Park was on a free transfer. The way he is playing now, Hartlepool United will be lucky to hang onto their enigmatic talent for much longer. Boyd is self-propelling his hometown club into the
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The strange case of the hairy bottom
I AM recovering from a minor medical ailment that has given me some major grief in the embarrassment department. I noticed a worrying growth on, how shall I put this, the base of my spine (if you catch my drift) and imagined all sorts of malignant cancers
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12/04/04
METRIC MARTYR: I WOULD like to request a posthumous pardon for Steve Thoburn from his crime of weighing produce in a measure of pounds and ounce which Her Majesty's subjects could understand. I would also request that a petition should be raised to remove
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Balakiref going Flat out at Redcar
BACK-TO-FORM Balakiref (4.00) is the banker bet at Redcar's opening meeting of the 2004 Flat racing season. The Michael Dods-trained speedster landed quite a gamble when supported from 8-1 to 11-2 on his successful return to action at Southwell a week
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Woodgate's -England-class' is hailed by Robson
SIR BOBBY ROBSON last night hailed Jonathan Woodgate's 'England-class' performance after yesterday's goalless draw with Arsenal. The Newcastle United defender was instrumental in ensuring his side blocked out the Gunners' frightening front two of Thierry
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Hughes a pretty boy for Baggies
Striker Lee Hughes scored 11 minutes from time to earn West Brom maximum points against Gillingham and keep the pressure on Norwich at the top of the Nationwide First Division. Hughes pounced from close range to secure a 1-0 victory, their sixth in a
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United box clever with big hitters
NEWCASTLE stood toe-to-toe in a heavyweight contest and slugged it out with the side Sir Bobby Robson rates as the greatest he has seen on these shores in his 71 years. In an absorbing encounter at St. James' Park, Arsenal had to be satisfied with a draw
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Close can be 'new Liddle'
CRAIG LIDDLE will miss this afternoon's crucial relegation clash at Southend but teammate Matt Clarke isn't too concerned. Because waiting in the wings is a young man Darlington boss David Hodgson has already dubbed "the next Craig Liddle". Brian Close
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TV review
Who Stole Bob Monkhouse's Jokes? (C4) The Truth About Take That (C4) HAVE you heard the one about the comedian who wrote all his jokes in two books, called them his babies and slept with them by his bed? There isn't a punch line as this is a true story