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  ‘EATS, Shoots and Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach To Punctuation’, a book by former BBC presenter Lynne Truss, was all the rage a few years back.
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  WORD reaches Spectator’s ear of some bother at the Durham County Council elections count in Spennymoor last week.
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  THIS column is usually a space for light-heartedness, even subversiveness.
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  THE Archbishop of York, Dr John Sentamu, has never been one to hold his tongue.
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  WE reported earlier this year the closure of the unique Mrs Mustard restaurant, after just six months and substantial investment.
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  THERE has been much discussion this week on what constitutes an appropriate response to the death of former Conservative Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.
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  MUCH of the media’s attention this week has been focussed on football. Nothing new there then, some might say.
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  AS reported elsewhere this week, our assistant editor Mark Tallentire made the long journey down to Canterbury to see “our man”
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  OUR esteemed assistant editor was down at Canterbury for the enthronement of the new Archbishop of Canterbury yesterday.
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  A SURVEY published yesterday by a national Sunday newspaper which shall remain nameless promised to reveal the best places to live in Yorkshire and the North-East.
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