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Leave our sheds alone!
I READ with some concern the recent comments of the comedian Rory Bremner about the Prime Minister.
23rd Apr 2008
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Bishop Ecgred's generous gift
IT may seem strange to us in this increasingly secular age but in Medieval times great magnates were in the habit of making large gifts to the church.
23rd Apr 2008
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They're under orders for race to county hall
THE final list of candidates has been announced for the forthcoming elections to the reorganised Kremlin on the hill in Durham.
17th Apr 2008
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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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