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Opposite numbers satisfied with draw
Guiseley 2 Farsley Celtic 2 The honours were shared in a pulsating derby clash at Nethermoor as the two local UniBond Premier Division sides kept their interests alive in the play-offs for the Conference North. A bumper crowd of 524 watched the Bank Holiday
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'It's not over yet' insists City boss
City moved within three points of the play-offs to leave boss Colin Todd urging: Let's make it interesting. Yesterday's 3-1 win over Stockport coupled with defeats for Bournemouth and Hartlepool have rekindled fading hopes of reaching the top six. Rivals
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Architecht's designs on China work
A firm of Shipley architects has beaten off competition to design an iconic building for one of China's fastest-growing cities. Work is about to begin on the eye-catching 26 storey Hibiscus Building in the booming south western city of Chengdu in the
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Inquiry now likely into new superstore
Plans to build a new supermarket in Keighley are likely to go to a full public inquiry. Keighley Area Planning Panel opposed the scheme to build an Asda supermarket in Bradford Street after hearing it would bring up to 22,000 cars per week into the town
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Masterplan is the 'icing on the cake'
Councillors have hailed the Airedale Masterplan as the 'icing on the cake' but say urgent action is needed now to resolve congestion on the district's roads. Shipley Area Planning Panel has called for a report on traffic using one of the key junctions
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£90,000 in 90 days for tsunami victims
Two fundraisers touched by helping victims of the tsunami have set themselves a challenge to raise £90,000 in 90 days. Gordon Cooke and Harry Barrow travelled to Sri Lanka earlier this month to help villagers in the east of the island rebuild their lives
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Police make arrests in Easter drugs blitz
Police have made a series of arrests across Bradford in a crackdown on drug peddlers over the Easter weekend. Officers from Bradford District Drug Team were involved in operations throughout the public holiday to target suspected dealers. Four people
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War friends thrilled to be reunited
Two army pals who have not seen each other for more than 50 years are set for a reunion - thanks to the Telegraph & Argus. Fred Barnes, from Thack-ley, and Stan Archer, from Scarborough, have got in touch with each other after Mr Archer put an appeal
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'I can't let my son die'
A Bradford father told today how he is refusing to let doctors remove the feeding tube which has kept his paralysed son alive for more than eight years. As parents and supporters of brain-damaged American woman Terri Schiavo wait for her to die after
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Albion hold nerve to win on penalties
While Pudsey reached their first Senior League Cup final with a 4-3 win over Fairweather Green, Albion Sports had to rely on their penalty-taking skills against Ring O' Bells to book their second final of the season. With three players away at a christening
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Bulls' close encounter
St Helens 34 Bradford Bulls 27 A 79th-minute Paul Deacon field goal attempt that drifted agonisingly wide almost earned the Bulls a draw in a bizarre end to an epic encounter at Knowsley Road. The cold, hard facts are that the Bulls now languish mid table
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Hatters off to duo
Bradford City 3 Stockport County 1 Like a couple of spiteful ex-girlfriends, Stockport got their come-uppance from two players they were happy to let go. City grabbed another toe-hold on the play-off ladder with a crushing home win. Forget the two-goal
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Noble: We deserved more
A hat-trick from Great Britain full back Paul Wellens condemned the Bulls to a second defeat in four days at Knowsley Road yesterday. Wellens' final try with time all but up sealed second-placed Saints' 34-27 victory but Bulls coach Brian Noble insisted
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Not simply a black and white issue
When a loved one falls badly ill, it is simple human nature for family and friends to want to do all they can to aid their recovery or, in the most severe cases, make their lives as comfortable as possible. Which is why it can only lead to more heartache
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Helping hand for families in crisis
Families in crisis are to get help from a new service launched this week. A contact centre is opening at Bingley Baptist Church to help children and their families cope with separation and family breakdowns. Lianne Coates, co-ordinator at the Bingley
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Bad-behaviour efforts working
Bradford is winning the fight against anti-social behaviour as a new drive to stamp out the problem is launched. Members of Bradford's Safer Communities anti-social behaviour (ASB) team joined 300 professionals from across Yorkshire for a conference aimed
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Our school dinners are simply top class
TV chef Jamie Oliver may have caused a stir down South with his expose of poor school dinners - but Bradford school caterers have today declared they are already ahead of the game. Education Contract Services (ECS) feeds 45,000 pupils in Bradford every
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Letters to the Editor
Not the time to call time on tower SIR - Shipley clock tower is the most recognisable symbol of the town. To demolish it would make as much sense in a way as demolishing the clock tower above City Hall in Bradford. Certain buildings are synonymous with