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Author |
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"bold">Every person has a history to tell. |
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161 |
'Good harmless fun' at the youth club; School and sport YOUR ANSWER. |
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168 |
'I shared a cabin with boxer Laurie' The old pubs of Middlesbrough YOUR ANSWER. |
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171 |
'It looks as though I'm your long-lost cousin' School and sport YOUR ANSWER. |
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96 |
'Now we know what happened to the water in the basement' The old Co-op. |
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971 |
'Surrounded by all these young, handsome sailors, guess who I married?' At the 'Admiralty'. |
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592 |
20 YEARS AGO; Picture of the early days. |
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324 |
70 YEARS AGO; Mystery pictures. |
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332 |
A career that went from Red Watch to the Saudi desert. |
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405 |
A MEDAL BONANZA; Middlesbrough ASC GRASSROOTS SPORT. |
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437 |
A splashing time for all; Mixing fun with some serious lessons GRASSROOTS SPORT. |
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444 |
About Town; Golden Jubilee, Yarm. |
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112 |
Active Community Award SCHOOLS AWARDS; Winner: Thornhill School. |
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156 |
Agony and ecstasy for Tees rivals; Non-league football. |
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595 |
Akaba vows: I'll be back. |
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239 |
All aboard for night of magic. |
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192 |
Andrew Wilkinson's Trout Topics. |
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748 |
Are we related to the news magnate? |
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177 |
At the end of WW2 Bill was the most important of soldiers...and Joan always the most important to him. |
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539 |
Athletics: COCK-A-HOOP! PARALYMPICS Despite being pipped for gold, our Terry is. |
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378 |
Athletics: Tees athletes make a strong start. |
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362 |
Athletics: Testing times for ultra ace Sharon. |
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357 |
Babies. |
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265 |
back to complete trophy hat-trick. |
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240 |
Basketball: Tunstall leave it late; Post-Christmas form secures Year 11 title GRASSROOTS SPORT. |
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921 |
Beckett tops the magnificent seven. |
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328 |
Blood donors wanted. |
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138 |
Bowls: Champions off to flier at start of defence. |
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521 |
Bulkhaul batter holders to clinch cup No 2; LANGBAURGH SUNDAY LEAGUE. |
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203 |
Class's message of love; School stories. |
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210 |
COARSE ANGLING: HALL'S MASSIVE HAUL; COARSE ANGLING: Double ton catch earns Oaks record. |
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423 |
Cricket: Derby boost for must win clash; COUNTY CRICKET. |
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250 |
Cricket: Second day response delights Ryan; TEST CRICKET. |
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269 |
Cup heroes prevail in penalty drama. |
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310 |
DAD LOCKED UP; Indefinite jail term for sex attacker. |
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678 |
Day trippers. |
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161 |
Developer looks at pounds 30m scheme; Mandale considers plans after appeal success. |
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432 |
Dormans hang on to notch up another victory; Results round-up. |
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662 |
Environment Award; SCHOOLS AWARDS; Winner: Barndale House Special School. |
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195 |
Evening Gazette; Feature in Your People. |
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318 |
Ex-pat pages; 10 YEARS AGO. |
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340 |
Flashback to stars of the amateur stage; It's show business. |
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161 |
Flying the flag. |
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122 |
FOLLOW US! Pupils step out for environment. |
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184 |
Football, cricket and hockey; School and sport. |
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173 |
Football: Cleary wraps up Trophy triumph; DARLINGTON CHURCH AND FRIENDLY LEAGUE. |
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256 |
Football: CUP TREBLE FOR COULBY; HATHAWAY & COPE STOKESLEY LEAGUE. |
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808 |
Football: Hardwick battle back to complete trophy hat-trick; STOCKTON SUNDAY LEAGUE. |
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89 |
Football: QUOIT BOWL 'EM OVER; Four-goal heroes clinch KO crown JACK HATFIELD SPORTS TEESSIDE LEAGUE. |
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240 |
Football: TOM IN BORO'S SIGHTS; In association with: MSV SPORT Spurs star in the frame as transfer target. |
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597 |
Football: West are the best! G and S beaten in Trophy final AWC INSURANCE SERVICES REDCAR SUNDAY LEAGUE. |
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543 |
For you, dad; Stephen treks across Arctic. |
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342 |
Foreign legion depleted as trio move on; Southgate leaves stars to find new clubs : On the Boro beat. |
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677 |
From troubled teenager to an uncaring loner. |
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305 |
Ginnever's trail of indecent terror. |
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222 |
Glen leads the way with golden glory; Billingham ASC GRASSROOTS SPORT. |
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411 |
Grate expectations. |
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338 |
He bludgeoned doctor to death with a hammer ... now killer may be released; Psychopath allowed to apply for parole. |
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740 |
Headteacher of the YearSCHOOLS AWARDS; Winner: Stefa McManners. |
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217 |
Healthy Living Award SCHOOLS AWARDS; Winner: Oakfield Infant School. |
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199 |
Hospital probes phone abuse. |
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142 |
HOUSE DEATH PROBE; Emotional scenes as man's body is found. |
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312 |
How could you see the sea from Seaview? In the second part of his story of a bike ride he took with his father about 75 years ago, DEREK OUTHWAITE recalls more personal memories and more recent reflections on 'dear old Grangetown' and some of its former landmarks. |
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2157 |
HUNDREDS JOIN PAY PROTEST. |
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293 |
I have had very little contact with Mark since he got to Burma and I'm quite worried about him at the moment. |
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479 |
I was the opponent in my days with the St Luke's Matmen. |
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515 |
IN BRIEF: Blaze at flats was arson. |
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88 |
In the Sea Cadets; School and sport YOUR ANSWER. |
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109 |
INHUMAN; Brown blasts Burma government. |
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324 |
Inquest hears of choking tragedy. |
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576 |
Is this the Middlemiss family? |
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92 |
It's second time lucky for Thornhill School SCHOOLS AWARDS. |
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365 |
Jessica would have loved to be there cheering us all on; Footie heroes pitch in for fundraiser. |
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592 |
Junior football: Winners feeling bubbly; COULBY NEWHAM took on Kader in the Under-15s final of the North Riding County FA Junior Cup. |
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428 |
Kayak star Lucy off to Milan; Tees Active NEWS Junior rugby GRASSROOTS SPORT. |
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238 |
Kimi glad to still be out front; Formula One. |
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313 |
League pride and joy for Athletic girls. |
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447 |
Letter: Your Say - Brown bottled it. |
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154 |
Letter: Your Say - Friendly fire from resident. |
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206 |
Letter: Your Say - Letter dismisses 'assault' case. |
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282 |
Letter: Your Say - Open to scrutiny. |
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196 |
Letter: Your Say - Something for weekend. |
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156 |
Letter: Your Say - The camera sometimes lies. |
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341 |
Lewis won't let standards slip; Formula One. |
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502 |
Marton boys have a party at the festival; MARTON Under-7s travelled to Skegness and returned as champions of the Spring Festival of Football. |
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520 |
Mason's saying it with flowers. |
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159 |
Me and My Pet; PEOPLE. |
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367 |
Memories of a pub pianist. |
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204 |
Middleton Rangers. |
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299 |
MPs to discuss 999 closure plans. |
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354 |
My heart still dances at the thought of my bonny lass... |
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356 |
New Marske. |
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217 |
Newz all set to make headlines; RACING PREVIEW. |
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359 |
Newz to make headlines; RACING PREVIEW. |
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357 |
No big names just for the sake of it, says gaffer; On the Boro beat. |
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700 |
Noreen remembers her old school ties; School stories SCHOOL STORIES. |
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428 |
North Ormesby. |
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201 |
NOW living in Scarborough,; People and places. |
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195 |
Obituary - Arthur Newsome; Your memories. |
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Obituary |
379 |
online views. |
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94 |
Our 'nice guy' teacher who became a priest. |
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201 |
Our say. |
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221 |
People and places. |
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174 |
Perfect 10 for five-star Stewart! On the Boro Beat. |
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266 |
Pick of the day. |
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167 |
Pictures of dereliction ... and cricket. |
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108 |
Players celebrating a bright new start; Junior rugby NEWS Junior rugby GRASSROOTS SPORT. |
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489 |
Really flying! Formula One. |
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126 |
Redcar-pet treatment; Tower would reach for the stars THE PROPOSALS: Red Carpet's plan for the seafront at Red car. |
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390 |
Reid targets title; Boxing. |
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408 |
REMEMBER WHEN. |
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223 |
Remember When; Teesside nostalgia. |
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90 |
Runner Up: Archibald First School. |
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210 |
Runner Up: Bydales School. |
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195 |
Runner Up: Dinnington First School. |
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150 |
Runner Up: Dorothy Keelan. |
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178 |
Runner Up: Esh Winning Primary School. |
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182 |
Runner Up: Farne and Cheviot Primary Schools. |
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223 |
Runner Up: Hall Garth Community Arts College. |
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152 |
Runner Up: Jackie Crilley. |
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175 |
Runner Up: Karen Donnelly. |
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159 |
Runner Up: Lynne Hudson; POSITIVE Lynne Hudson at St Agnes' Primary, Crawcrook. |
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205 |
Runner Up: Michelle Hardy. |
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196 |
Runner Up: Normanby Primary School. |
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187 |
Runner Up: Patricia Gibb. |
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210 |
Runner Up: Paul Harris. |
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188 |
Runner Up: Phil Clark. |
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164 |
Runner Up: Springboard - Unity City Academy. |
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183 |
Runner Up: St Michael's RC School. |
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174 |
Runner Up: Star of the Sea Primary School. |
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241 |
Runner Up: Tony Dicker. |
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344 |
School Awards Runner Up: Rita Rees. |
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162 |
School Awards: Runner Up: Clare Pearson. |
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157 |
SCHOOL AWARDS: Winner: Brian Laidler; Caretaker of the Year. |
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202 |
School Awards: Winner: Delia Sykes; Inspirational Secondary Teacher. |
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182 |
SCHOOL AWARDS: Winner: Kath Turner; Inspirational Primary Teacher. |
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180 |
Schooldays. |
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201 |
SCHOOLS AWARDS: Double celebrations at St Joseph's RCVA. |
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708 |
SCHOOLS AWARDS: Winner: Yarm County Primary School; School Newspaper Award. |
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179 |
SCHOOLS AWARDS: Winners are honoured, delighted and surprised; Awards recognise excellence in our schools. |
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1059 |
Seaton take the title; Youngsters are the Kwik Cricket stars GRASSROOTS SPORT. |
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250 |
Seeking Jane; Your memories. |
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475 |
Share all your stories with us; Your memories. |
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179 |
SHOPGIRLS REUNITED. |
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116 |
Speedway: Havvy's ready to roar at Reading! |
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640 |
Speedway: Now Mat plans for return to track in 2009. |
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323 |
Stokesley. |
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102 |
Sunday: Pick of the day. |
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130 |
Support Staff of the Year SCHOOLS AWARDS; Winner: Irene Wase. |
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185 |
Sustainable School Award; SCHOOLS AWARDS; Winner: The Duchess's Community High School. |
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191 |
Table Tennis: Double win seals place. |
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199 |
Takeaway is taken out. |
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159 |
The old pubs of Middlesbrough. |
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325 |
The old pubs of Middlesbrough. |
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346 |
The village school. |
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158 |
The watering holes of old Middlesbrough; The old pubs of Middlesbrough YOUR ANSWER. |
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94 |
Thieving delivery driver jailed; Breach of trust. |
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355 |
TIBS girls. |
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125 |
Top post is filled. |
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102 |
Truscott's living the dream! Boxing. |
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436 |
Unit to lead way in fertility. |
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191 |
Volleyball: First cup joy; Tees lads take tournament trophy. |
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266 |
We won't give up our battle. |
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305 |
Wedding of the week. |
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240 |
When Don Revie ran rings round me. |
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154 |
When every neighbourhood had its juvenile jazz band. |
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1170 |
When it was all fields by the Salvation Army Citadel; LOOKING at the photograph on Page Two of Issue 70, Derek Wade suspects it may have been taken at the Salvation Army Barracks in Stockton, as their HQ was called on the attached section of an 1899 map. |
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498 |
When the 'gas girls' emptied the meters. |
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1386 |
When the old streets disappeared; People and places. |
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146 |
Where's Ted? Find a place for a bear on your holiday. |
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425 |
Who can help me trace my relatives? |
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287 |
Woman hurt in smash. |
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97 |
WORLD TODAY: Oh boy, what an adventure. |
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137 |
You all deserve that - George; On the Boro beat. |
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411 |
YOU ANSWER: 'My childhood in Redwood Avenue. |
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195 |
YOU ANSWER: 'Who can give me a map of Grangetown?'. |
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131 |
YOU ANSWER: Looking for John Stoddart; The days of the jazz bands. |
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163 |
YOU ANSWER; Middle miss mystery. |
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358 |
YOU ANSWER; Remembering Grange town. |
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374 |
YOU ANSWER; Remembering Grangetown. |
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416 |
YOUR ANSWER: Back-breaking work was helped by the food; People and places. |
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352 |
Your Nursery: Tiny Turners, Redcar. |
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547 |
Your pictures; PEOPLE. |
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257 |
Your Views; THE go-ahead has now been given for new student apartments at two prominent sites, but does Middlesbrough offer too many facilities for students? |
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184 |
Your weddings. |
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220 |