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Shoppers flock to York sales
HUNDREDS of shoppers descended on York city centre today to grab some Boxing Day bargains as the post-Christmas sales began. The sales followed a disappointing run-up to Christmas, with more shoppers choosing to stay at home than brave the ice and snow
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Merry Christmas - I'll be back in a fortnight!
The Pints of View column is taking a two-week break over the festive period. It will return on January 8, both here on our website and in the printed paper. In the meantime, here are some of the most-recent columns to whet your appetite
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Man, 85, attacked in York
POLICE are seeking witnesses to a suspected assault on an 85-year-old man in York. The man suffered a badly bruised eye between the evening of December 17 and December 20 in the shopping area of Acomb. The man told police he was confronted by a group
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England dominant after first day
England were firmly in control as they search for the victory that will see them retain the Ashes after they ended a superb first day 59 runs ahead of Australia with all their wickets intact in the Boxing Day Test at the MCG. James Anderson
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England well on top
England bowled Australia out for 98 in two sessions, and replied with 112 for none, long before the close on day one of the Boxing Day Test at the MCG. James Anderson and Chris Tremlett shared eight wickets as the home batsmen singularly failed
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Trott reveals long-held ambitions
Jonathan Trott began dreaming of helping England win the Ashes in Australia eight years ago - when he was still spending much of his time in his native South Africa. Twenty-nine-year-old Trott remembers watching England, and specifically his