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Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle (12A, 107 minutes)
THE stunts are bigger, the clothes skimpier, the plot twice as daft, and Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle is even more of an Angel delight in the crime-busting, bust-thrusting company of Cameron Diaz, Lucy Liu and Drew Barrymore. Where The Matrix series
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The In-Laws (12A, 95 minutes)
THE In-Laws is sinfully unoriginal. It is the laziest of movies, a re-make that replaces Andrew Fleming's 1979 odd-couple pairing of Alan Arkin and Peter Falk with Albert Brooks and Michael Douglas, neither odd nor a natural comic couple. Hollywood has
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Anger Management (15, 105 minutes)
WATCHING Adam Sandler knocking the stuffing out of goofball comedy usually leaves this reviewer requiring anger management. So too did the absurd praise heaped on Sandler's detour into arthouse cinema in Paul Thomas Anderson's Chinese torture show, Punch
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Lilya 4-Ever (18, 109 minutes)
ON the cover of a leaflet for Lukas Moodysson's Lilya 4-Ever are a quartet of pictures: blond hair, brown eyes, glossy lips, pouting mouth. Full of teenage promise. Yet inside await details of Unicef UK's End Child Exploitation and Amnesty's Justice For
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The Matrix Reloaded (15, 138 mins)
IN The Matrix , Thomas "Neo" Anderson, the Messiah for the Nintendo generation, freed human minds from the Matrix. Job done. That was The One, as post-modern pop culture as post-modern fantasy action movies could go. However, Neo also hooked a new sci-fi
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Old School (15)
Fancy recapturing your student days but without the distraction of education? Sounds like an idea for a movie. Hey, what about resurrecting Animal House, National Lampoon's finest celluloid moment thanks largely to the unforgettable John Belushi? And
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X-Men 2 (12A, 130 minutes)
FANS of Star Wars, Star Trek and their fast-moving, multi-character ilk are always happy to see their heroes over and over again. X-Men, the latest movie franchise inspired by a Marvel comic, falls into that category, and more than one visit will be required
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Tenth birthday celebration
WHO said in business you can't have your cake and eat it? Members of BPW York (Business and Professional Women) gathered to celebrate their tenth anniversary with a slice or two. The notion of for so long sustaining an organisation which allows businesswomen
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Where's the plaice to eat?
CHIPPYS from across North and East Yorkshire are set to battle it out for the title Fish & Chip Shop of the Year. The 16th annual competition has been launched in London by TV chef Antony Worrall Thompson. He said that while he was out in the jungle
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Worries over assembly
A TOP-LEVEL meeting is set to discuss City of York Council concerns over York's future under a regional assembly. A referendum on whether Yorkshire and Humber residents want a regional assembly will be held next year. The council has given conditional
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Crossings work
Selby area motorists are being warned about the temporary closure of three level crossings during next week. Hillam Gates level crossing will be closed from 10pm tomorrow until 8am the following day for essential track maintenance. Walden Stubbs (North
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City's young bands rock the Barbican
YOUNG musicians from schools across York battled it out at a Best Of The Bands competition at the Barbican. More than 200 pupils, parents and teachers turned up to watch the bands perform yesterday. All Saints' School's band Ironic came out on top, winning
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Enter the dragon boats
FUNDRAISING teams from across North Yorkshire are gearing up to take part in York's Dragon Boat Challenge on the River Ouse this Sunday. The race, part of the Dragon Boat Festival, has been organised by the Rotary Club of York in support of St Leonard's
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Best years of our lives
FARMWORKERS who have notched up more than 35 years for their employers were honoured by the Yorkshire Agricultural Society. A total of 15 long-serving workers, with a grand total of 589 years' service between them, received awards at the Great Yorkshire
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Summer sneak thiefs strike
POLICE are repeating warnings about keeping windows and doors locked after recent warm weather saw a spate of sneak-in burglaries. In Fenwick Street, Clementhorpe, a wallet was taken after a thief climbed through an open kitchen window last night. In
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Search on for farm beauty
BUDDING photographers from York, North Yorkshire and East Yorkshire are being urged to capture the area's most beautiful farmland on film in a nationwide contest. The photographic competition is part of the NFU's c/o British Farming campaign to highlight
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Morph creator honoured
THE founder of the company behind such animation classics as Wallace And Gromit, Chicken Run and Morph has been honoured by the University of York. Peter Lord, of the film and animation company Aardman, is one of nine honorary graduates to receive an
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Services to work together to save children
HEALTH, social services and education chiefs in York are to work together to protect youngsters from child abuse. City of York Council has been chosen to set up a Children's Trust pathfinder project, which also aims to boost learning. Children's Minister
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Crime figures rise a 'blip' say police
CRIME in York and North Yorkshire has soared by almost 15 per cent, according to new Home Office statistics. But the North Yorkshire force, which covers York, claimed today that the increase was a "blip", entirely down to new crime counting rules. It
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City goal hero on the spot at Galtres
FORMER York City striker Keith Houchen recalled some of the highlights of his career when he spoke to schoolchildren. Houchen, who scored the dramatic late penalty which brought City a famous FA Cup victory over Arsenal in 1984-85, was guest speaker at
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Stolen car driver runs over policeman's foot
A MAN driving a stolen car in York was being hunted after he ran over a police officer's foot. Police followed the car into an alley in Layerthorpe at about 3.50am. A number of passengers fled, but the driver remained inside and reversed the car, running
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Back on cup trail
THE opening rounds of the FA Cup draw has thrown up an intriguing battle for last season's memory-makers Harrogate Railway. The Station Viewers reached the second round proper of the competition last year before bowing out to Bristol City in front of
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Kick-start posse
LNER Builders AFC hold their annual meeting on Wednesday, July 16, at the York Sugar Factory Sports and Social Club, Plantation Drive, Boroughbridge Road, at 7.30pm. All players to attend and new members welcome. York Sunday Morning League side Swan's
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Urgent need to heed dangers of shock and pole
Electricity poses a potential danger to everyone of us, but certain groups are more susceptible to the dangers, usually because of the environments in which they live, work, or spend their leisure time. Anglers are one of the most vulnerable groups as
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Rivals await tense finale
BARBICAN still lead the race for the division one title in the York Veterans Bowls League with only two weeks remaining. Holgate are two points behind with Bert Keech 'C' a further point in arrears and the top three teams meet each other in the final
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2,000-homes plan to create Selby 'villages' wins approval
SELBY district is set for its biggest-ever housing boom, after plans to build more than 2,000 homes were approved. Work is now expected to start on two new "villages" - one near Abbots Road, Selby, and one at Sherburn-in-Elmet - by the end of the year
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Festival challenge ruled out
WEST Yorkshire Police have "reluctantly" decided not to challenge the decision to grant a licence for a pop music festival near Wetherby. They had been considering pursuing a judicial review, following the decision to grant a licence for this year's Carling
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Dyson Loch-ed in battle
Simon Dyson was battling to stay alive in the Scottish Open at Loch Lomond on the second day. After the first six holes in which a bogey on the first hole was erased by a birdie on the third, Dyson was still wobbling on five-over. The Malton and Norton
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Tommo gets in gear
YORK'S James Thompson is hoping to get his season back on track at his 'home' circuit at Croft this weekend. The British Touring Car champion has been bedevilled by problems with his Vauxhall this season and at the half-way stage of the championship trails
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Knights snap up Woodcock
YORK City Knights have acted swiftly to cover for long-term injury victim Chris Smith by snapping up Doncaster full-back/winger Jonny Woodcock on a month's loan. The Knights have also signed two Yorkshire Amateur players, Leigh Riddell and Neil Mears,
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Trust backing board's stance
THE York City Supporters' Trust is backing the football club's board in their opposition to the local authority's phased redevelopment plans for Huntington Stadium. Speaking after last night's emergency meeting involving the two City bodies, Trust chairman
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My dad raped me at the age of nine
A TEENAGER who was repeatedly raped by her father spoke today of her never-ending nightmare and how she tried to commit suicide five times. Lisa Metcalfe, now 19, said the abuse started when she was nine and went on until she was 16. She said: "I still
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Trial for Terrier Lawson
YORK City boss Chris Brass today released two more trialists and announced the name of a new arrival hoping to secure a contract. Following Andy Turner and Phil Straker out of the exit door are midfielder Carl Heiniger, who has been playing club football
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City fans tackle council leader
YORK City fans, angry at council chief Steve Galloway's plans for moving the club to Huntington, tried to turn his first cycling ward meeting into a "Tour De Farce". About a dozen supporters wearing club shirts - led by City mascot Yorkie - descended
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York Youth Theatre, Twelfth Night and Much Ado About Nothing, The Studio, York Theatre Royal
WITHOUT for one moment suggesting all Shakespeare productions should be as short as these two snappy shows, there are long nights when you wish it were so. York Youth Theatre has come up with Shorthand Shakespeare, the bard bared to the bone, in the manner
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Double Act, 11/07/03 ,7.30pm and 12/7/03, 11am, 3pm and 7pm
JACQUELINE Wilson has four titles in the BBC's Top 100 Books list, her popularity prompting Watershed Production and Polka Theatre to transfer Double Act from page to stage. This evening at 7.30pm and tomorrow at 11am, 3pm and 7pm, Wilson's story of identical
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Alan Ayckbourn's Sugar Daddies,Stephen Joseph Theatre, Scarborough, July 17 to August 2, and August
THE country mouse from Norfolk meets Father Christmas on the streets of London in Sugar Daddies, Alan Ayckbourn's 64th play. The centrepiece of the Stephen Joseph Theatre summer season, this cautionary comedy of dark intentions opens in Scarborough next
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Lording it
IF PETER Lord appears more than usually animated today, that is because he has just been honoured by the University of York. The founder of the company behind such classic pieces of British animation as Morph, Wallace and Gromit and Chicken Run was among
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Knights snap up Woodcock
YORK City Knights have acted swiftly to cover for long-term injury victim Chris Smith by snapping up Doncaster full-back/winger Jonny Woodcock on a month's loan. The Knights have also signed two Yorkshire Amateur players, Leigh Riddell and Neil Mears,
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What a way to run the United Kingdom
PARLIAMENT'S recent decision just about summed up this Labour Government's sorry administration of the United Kingdom. While public services are in disarray, pensions have been destroyed, and we are paying more in stealth taxes and National Insurance,
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Coppergate jitters
ROY Templeman, on behalf of the city council, tells us that unless more shopping space is provided (and by this he means Coppergate II) retailers will desert the city centre in droves ('Major shops could leave York', June 27). We have never found any
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City's fixture changes not all for the best
I WAS interested to read that York City had decided to switch some of their fixtures to Sunday and Friday nights in a bid to increase income and the number of fans attending. I would question Terry Doyle's assertion that fans like the move to Sundays,
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Dyson Loch-ed in battle
Simon Dyson was battling to stay alive in the Scottish Open at Loch Lomond on the second day. After the first six holes in which a bogey on the first hole was erased by a birdie on the third, Dyson was still wobbling on five-over. The Malton and Norton
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Darley goes for glory on Anani -11/07/03
Sheriff Hutton-based jockey Kevin Darley, who was in the spotlight at Newmarket this week when winning the Cherry Hinton Stakes on Attraction, can play another starring role in Britain's oldest-sponsored Flat race on what will be a bumper day on Knavesmire
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Lexus booster
THE powerful and elegant Lexus GS series is being given a new performance boost with the introduction of the GS300 and GS430 Sport models, unique to the UK market. The GS models have consistently been among the best-performing cars in their segment, thanks
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A touch of class
MERCEDES-BENZ has unveiled details of the latest model in its C-Class range - the new C200 CDI diesel. It arrives in the showrooms next month in saloon, estate and sports coup forms, and is likely to prove popular in the fleet market. The new model supplements
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Maserati to launch flagship
IT is one to fall in love with ...the latest Maserati Quattroporte saloon, a luxury high performer from the famous Italian stable. The car represents a new interpretation of a model line-up that has been around since 1963. It has been styled by Pininfarina
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Rover's return
IT DOES not seem all that long ago that Rover was such a prestigious car that the rich and famous would not be seen in anything else. Sadly, for the UK car manufacturer, times have changed. Today Mercs, BMWs and Audis hog the luxury market, with Volkswagen
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Ripley's Game (15)
Here's another chapter in the life of Tom Ripley, the career criminal who has amassed a vast wealth through illicit and sometimes murderous activities. Ripley's Game is based on the third book in the series of novels by Patricia Highsmith and is set 20
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Bringing Down The House (12A)
Peter Sanderson (Steve Martin) is a divorced, straight-laced, uptight lawyer who still loves his ex-wife and still doesn't know why she left him. That's the premise for a much-vaunted comedy marking the star's return to mainstream comedy. It's not an
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How To Lose A Guy In Ten Days (12A, 116 minutes)
HOW to lose a guy in ten days? Cast into chick-flick purgatory, this guy was lost in ten minutes, faced by another lazy pastiche of screwball romantic comedies, where the leading man and his swell belle are in love with themselves rather than each other
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Johnny English (PG, 88 minutes)
ROWAN Atkinson's bungling Bond caricature began life in a credit-card ad, and that is where it should have ended. Instead Mr Bean and his creators meet 007, banking on easy money for cheap laughs in the limp form of Johnny English, a spy spoof always
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Steeled for top duty
IN-FORM York Cricket Club will seek to preserve their Oxbridge Yorkshire ECB County premier league leadership when they entertain Sheffield United tomorrow. There's just one change to the Clifton Park hosts from the side who defeated Castleford last week
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Blair won't sleep easy
I managed to have a lie down on the Speaker's bed on Tuesday night. It was not something I'd been expecting, but he offered and it was too hard to resist. I wasn't unwell and there's no scandal, perish the thought. Speaker (Michael) Martin was just proving
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Venue for the young
A YORK library has launched a new young people's initiative to pioneer an alternative side to libraries. New Earswick Library formed The Venue, an initiative aimed at young people aged 13 and over, to improve relationships with children and young people
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Flower festival a blooming delight
FLOWERS in all the colours of the rainbow will soon be on display at Escrick Flower Festival. The festival, to raise funds for St Leonard's Hospice, will show a wide range of styles and ideas inspired by the title Over The Rainbow. Displays will include
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Amadeus cast drop in for strawberries
STAGE stars soon to perform at York Theatre Royal have helped to raise money for the city's St Helen's Community Rehabilitation Unit for the Elderly, in York. The stars of Amadeus visited staff and patients at the unit on Monday, to present a raffle prize
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Pupils' farewell to music teacher
SCHOOL children are joining forces with a York choir to say goodbye to their music teacher. Year 5 and 6 pupils at Hempland Primary School, Stockton Lane, will take part in a concert to mark the retirement of school music teacher Allan Wilkinson. Also
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Selby church barbecue fun
OFFICIALS at St James's Church, Selby, are holding a free barbecue this Saturday - and everyone is welcome. The family fun event will be held in the church grounds between 11.30am and 1.30pm and attractions include face painting, puppets and a bouncy
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Inventions put to test
A NORTH Yorkshire inventor was the winner of the regional heat of the Young Engineers For Britain competition which took place in York. Matthew Mallalieu, 18, from Whitby College, took the title with his portable power source generator, at the event yesterday
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Ryedale's summer fun festival launched
SUN-PACKED events have been promised for youngsters in North Yorkshire this summer - even if a few rainy days head this way. The 2003 Summer Festival of Fun, run by Ryedale's Child and Youth Projects and the district council, promises to brighten the
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Recycling effort strikes a chord
THE canny efforts of Selby students reaped rewards when their school was presented with an electric guitar as a prize for a recycling drive. Brayton High School took the runners-up spot in the Yorkshire and Nottinghamshire league of the Tizer Can Challenge
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Why were we left out?
COLLEAGUES of paramedics who helped rescue the survivors of the Great Heck rail disaster have asked why they were left out of a commendation ceremony. Paramedic Dennis Hall said he was disappointed the actions of the ambulance service had not been commended
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Opera pledge
OPERA fans have been promised they will not miss out despite a computer breakdown at a York theatre. The system at the Theatre Royal failed on Wednesday, leaving box office staff having to assign seats manually. But a theatre spokeswoman promised nobody
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Sunshine show basks in huge attendance figures
THE Great Yorkshire Show, which basked in sunshine for all three days this week, saw the most visitors through the gates since 1979. The final figure of 127,152 was fourth highest figure in the show's 145-year history. Nigel Pulling, Yorkshire Agricultural
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Praise for school to business links
PROPOSALS to create a new relationship between business and education and to put more emphasis on vocational skills in York schools have helped to gain a national accolade for the city. Education chiefs with City of York Council have been awarded "pathfinder
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Ryedale rip out Graham
RYEDALE School have been crowned the under-15 Scarborough district cricket champions. They beat Graham School by 38 runs at North Marine Road, Scarborough. Ryedale skipper Mark Hayton won the toss and elected to bat and, although Jeremy Beadle took a
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Gale force blows away Blacksmith's
POACHER'S Mark Gale shot a superb two-dart 90 finish for 17 darts in York John Smith's Men's League division one. Backed by Ray McInally with a fine 19 darts, Poacher crushed Blacksmith's 9-0. Barry Noble (20) put Dringhouses 2-0 up against Shepherd,
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Nestl Rowntree get back on track
Nestl Rowntree Athletics Club's senior men's track and field team got their season back on target at Grimsby when they moved in to second place overall in the second division of the North Men's League. They must beat Doncaster and Stainforth AC in next
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Firms fined after workers suffer burns at power plant
THREE workers were laid up for months after being badly burned in accidents at a North Yorkshire power station, a court heard. The three needed skin grafts, and a further three workers were also scalded when walls of hot ash burst upon them at Drax Power
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City fans tackle council leader
YORK City fans, angry at council chief Steve Galloway's plans for moving the club to Huntington, tried to turn his first cycling ward meeting into a "Tour De Farce". About a dozen supporters wearing club shirts - led by City mascot Yorkie - descended
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Euro boost lifts Scott
Scott Smith, the 28-year-old international showjumper from Barmby Moor, has gained a place in the long list of riders for the Great Britain team to compete at the European Championships in Germany next month. Smith has been selected to ride his main horse
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Crash pair still seriously ill
TWO men hurt in a York car crash, in which a man also died, were today still seriously ill in hospital. James Martin, 21, of North Street York, was said to be "serious but stable," while Glen Carter, 31, was "critical but stable". Both men are being treated
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Steeled for top duty
IN-FORM York Cricket Club will seek to preserve their Oxbridge Yorkshire ECB County premier league leadership when they entertain Sheffield United tomorrow. There's just one change to the Clifton Park hosts from the side who defeated Castleford last week
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Cow dies after ordeal
RESCUE workers battled desperately to save a cow which had fallen into a stretch of the River Ouse in York. The animal - known as Lord Lily - had slipped down a steep bank into the water near the A1237 off Shipton Road and become stuck in silt and thick
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Tykes under Parthiv
Yorkshire struggled to stay in the game at Headingley yesterday after a maiden first class century from 18-year-old wicketkeeper Parthiv Patel had enabled India 'A' to declare on 336-8 with a first innings lead of 90. Opener Chris Taylor then failed for
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Bridge jump threat causes York gridlock
TRAFFIC in York was brought to a complete standstill when a man threatened to throw himself from a road bridge over the A64. Police were forced to close the road in both directions, as trained negotiators tried to coax the man down from the bridge near
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City's vision
THE Evening Press today publishes York City Football Club's ambitious £3million vision for Huntington Stadium. The highly-detailed plans not only include architect designs and drawings but also expert reports on planning and traffic issues. They are in
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Railway museum to open city centre shop
THE former Terry's sweet store in York looks set to be leased to the National Railway Museum. Bosses at the museum have announced they want to expand their retail facilities into York city centre. The shop, which used to be the Wax Lyrical premises, was
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Washing line death verdict
A MAN died after being strangled by his washing line in his garden. Paul Taylor, 24, of Slessor Road, Acomb, York, died in October last year, an inquest was told. A post mortem examination found traces of cocaine, heroin, diazepam and temazepan in his
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Retailers defend 'pulling power'
TRADERS today criticised City of York Council over "damaging" claims that city centre shops had lost their pulling power. York Chamber of Trade said the claims were at odds with most surveys, which showed that shopping was an increasingly important reason
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Barbican snooker deal
YORK will host snooker's star-studded UK Championship two weeks earlier this year. For the past two years the event at the Barbican Centre has been staged during the first two weeks in December, but this time the event will run from November 18-30. The
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Boro hail Council help
SCARBOROUGH FC chairman Malcolm Reynolds has revealed that he expects outline plans to be submitted early next week - both for the club's new stadium at Eastfield and for a scheme to redevelop the existing McCain Stadium for housing. "This is very good
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£600,000 Concorde tag blow to museum
MUSEUM bosses have failed to raise the £600,000 required by British Airways to bring Concorde to the region. Ian Reed, director at the Yorkshire Air Museum, confirmed that the Elvington-based attraction had been unable to find the guarantees requested
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Trial for Terrier Lawson
YORK City boss Chris Brass today released two more trialists and announced the name of a new arrival hoping to secure a contract. Following Andy Turner and Phil Straker out of the exit door are midfielder Carl Heiniger, who has been playing club football
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City's vision
THE Evening Press today publishes York City Football Club's ambitious £3million vision for Huntington Stadium. The highly-detailed plans not only include architect designs and drawings but also expert reports on planning and traffic issues. They are in
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Trust backing board's stance
THE York City Supporters' Trust is backing the football club's board in their opposition to the local authority's phased redevelopment plans for Huntington Stadium. Speaking after last night's emergency meeting involving the two City bodies, Trust chairman
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The right note
Director Tim Luscombe tells CHARLES HUTCHINSON why Amadeus is a story for our times. TIM Luscombe has never forgotten encountering Amadeus, Peter Shaffer's study of man coming to terms with mediocrity, in the original London run. "I remember seeing it
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Greatest show ever
THE sun shone on God's own country - and the Great Yorkshire Show lived up to its name. Truly, this looks to have been one of the greatest in memory. Everything came together, from the fine weather to the full return to agricultural glory, allowing the
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Respect our past
YOUR recent report "Controversial flats plan to be approved" (July 8) regarding the demolition of Burton Croft House on Burton Stone Lane rightly points out that the flats to be built there are yet more unaffordable housing for York, but fails to mention
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Reasons to cheer
AT Monk's Cross I could hear a lot of joyous sounds coming out of Ryedale Stadium. It was the York Schools Athletic Championships. So this track and sports stadium which York City FC wants to have relegated to a field somewhere, is being used and, by
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Samaritans all
I THANK all the kind young people who helped me when I fell in Walmgate recently. To the young woman who fortuitously had a sterile bandage I could use to stem the bleeding on my eye; the young men who gave comfort and support to me and my husband and
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Bloomin' great
Thank you for your excellent coverage of the recent Poppleton Garden Trail (June 21). Thanks also go to our hardworking committee, the garden owners and all who helped on the day, together with the hundreds of visitors who came to view. It was a wonderful
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Come and join the Jets and Sharks
YORK Musical Theatre Company is on a recruitment drive for next spring's production of West Side Story at York Theatre Royal. Company chairman Jim Welsman says: "Following our success in recruiting girls for our May show, Cabaret, we're keen to build
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Tony Hadley, Grand Opera House, York, Sunday, 7.30pm
EACH was in the British boy band of his day, in a line-up featuring two brothers. One lives in England but his career has been Reborn In The USA; the other lives in Los Angeles with his MTV video jock girlfriend and is performing his first UK shows since
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Talk the talk... walk the walk
IT began with an envelope, a letter and a tape. The tape had been sent by a previously unknown organisation, calling itself TomatoSoopSky. Press 'start'. First, portentous music, then the hand-held camera pans across a stretch of mown York grass with
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Tykes under Parthiv
Yorkshire struggled to stay in the game at Headingley yesterday after a maiden first class century from 18-year-old wicketkeeper Parthiv Patel had enabled India 'A' to declare on 336-8 with a first innings lead of 90. Opener Chris Taylor then failed for