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Plight of the poverty stricken
JUST over 100 years ago, when coal from the pits near Cockfield and Etherley was being converted into coke for the blast furnaces of Teesside, a remarkable book was published about the lives of the ironworkers of Middlesbrough.
17th Apr 2008
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Welcome to my world as an 'information distribution facilitator'
AFTER long consideration, I decided not to go for the post of Impact Foundation Curriculum Facilitator, as advertised by Durham County Council.
8th Apr 2008
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Notes of a country gentleman
IN 1659, Christopher Sanderson, the diarist, bought Eggleston Hall and the Eggleston Estate from Tobias Eubank.
8th Apr 2008
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Career enhancement opportunity beckons
THE Editor-in-chief of the Mercury, young Jeremiah, wrote in his column last week of his mystification about the title of a job which Durham County Council had advertised.
8th Apr 2008
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Diaries provide a real insight
DIARIES are quite remarkable documents, particularly if they were originally written for private consumption.
1st Apr 2008
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Location Location Location - that is the problem
IT'S had more functions than a Swiss Army knife and been hit more often than Audley Harrison, but one of Barnard Castle's most recognisable buildings could finally be given a new lease of life.
1st Apr 2008
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Ideal gusset scenario
ARRIVING incognito as he did, few people recognised Jeremy Paxman in Barnard Castle recently, making the most of the end of the fishing season.
1st Apr 2008
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The Cockfield man who made his mark on America
LYNNE HALL looks at the extraordinary achievements of Jeremiah Dixon, who helped shape the USA JEREMIAH Dixon of Cockfield was a man who made his mark in America in more ways than most.
25th Mar 2008
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