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  • February 19th, 2000

    Where are the parents? It's like a dark, bleak peep into a future where lawlessness abides. Converted for the new archive on 30 June 2000. Some images and formatting may have been lost in the conversion.

  • February 19th, 2000

    Lee nets two-year contract Hot prospect Lee McTigue has taken the step up to the professional ranks by landing a two-year contract with York Wasps. Coach hits back in helmet debate The chairman of the York Cricket Coaches' Association has slammed suggestions

  • Cordell becomes youngest winner

    Kathryn Cordell became the youngest winner of the Evening Press-sponsored York Open Championships when she beat Rachel Murphy 3-0 in the ladies' plate final last night. Coached by Steven Hodgson and Malcolm Wilstrop, she was last year's Yorkshire County

  • Ground breakers

    Selby snooker team have made their first breakthrough in the Yorkshire League. The main reason Selby District Snooker League management committee decided to enter a team into the Yorkshire League this season was to try to raise the playing standard of

  • Where are the parents?

    It's like a dark, bleak peep into a future where lawlessness abides. We have all tutted at the ridiculous lengths to which residents and businesses go in the United States to protect person and property: expensive housing estates which can only be accessed

  • February 19th, 2000

    Knickers theory on post offices One of my favourite memories of my month-long stay in Yorkshire last year was walking down to the Bishopthorpe Post Office. On the right road In response to your article about the Fulford Road sign outside Fishergate School

  • Easingwold site for fire training centre

    A major new fire and rescue service training centre is set to take up residence in a market town near York, creating 22 jobs. North Yorkshire fire crew trainees would live and be taught at the centre, which looks likely to be created near the fire station

  • New village scheme 'would shatter lives'

    Angry residents demonstrated today against the New Osbaldwick proposals - as leaked documents revealed the preferred scheme is not the local people's choice. Householders claimed PRP Architect's master plan for a new village of 520 homes would shatter

  • Woman in club attack

    A woman is recovering in hospital after being stabbed in a York nightclub early today. The 26-year-old local woman, who has not been named, suffered stomach and leg wounds in the attack at Toffs nightclub, Toft Green. Her condition was described as comfortable

  • February 19th, 2000

    Pump action Bouncers have been hired to rid a York petrol station of troublemakers who have subjected staff to abuse and caused vandalism. Woman in club attack A woman is recovering in hospital after being stabbed in a York nightclub early today. New

  • Coach hits back in helmet debate

    The chairman of the York Cricket Coaches' Association has slammed suggestions that the controversial new helmet ruling for under-18s will damage the future of the game. Bob Paddison believes the England and Wales Cricket Board directive, which orders

  • Lee nets two-year contract

    Hot prospect Lee McTigue has taken the step up to the professional ranks by landing a two-year contract with York Wasps. The 21-year-old second rower has been snapped up following a highly successful month's trial at Huntington Stadium. It is rare for

  • Pump action

    Bouncers have been hired to rid a York petrol station of troublemakers who have subjected staff to abuse and caused vandalism. And a printworks nearby has been forced to use a public address system and closed circuit TV so security guards can order off