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Sunday, July 6, 2008

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Parks were home to deer herds
SOMETIMES, in an antique shop, you can come across one of those antiquarian county maps.
3rd Jun 2008
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Weird and wonderful world of civil servant speak
EACH week, here at Mercury Towers, we wade through several trees-worth of council agendas.
3rd Jun 2008
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Eco team scoops inaugural business award
A PASSIONATE team of eco-warriors, whose dedication to the community they serve brings a whole new meaning to the term ‘environmentally friendly', has been voted the Durham Dales Community Business of the Year by Mercury readers.
27th May 2008
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Anne's story is a rare record
IT'S often said that our recorded history is only half a history because it doesn't include much information about women and children.
27th May 2008
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An everyday story of badgers
THE onset of spring has set the hedgerows a-bustling; the rivers and streams are rippling with new life; the flower beds bursting with green shoots.
27th May 2008
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Carving out a life among stars of the silver screen
GORDON Auty's life has certainly been an interesting one.
20th May 2008
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The boy done good!
I read with delight how George Richardson, newly-elected for the Evenwood division in the recent elections, described his feelings on winning.
20th May 2008
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Anything but and ordinary man
IT'S sometimes easy to get the impression that in the past, ordinary people lived uneventful lives and didn't move far from the place they were born and grew up.
20th May 2008
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