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In this week's Advertiser

FACEBOOK paedophile jailed, rugby club's salvation campaign and the £1 pottery lion that won £1,500 at auction - this week's Harrogate Advertiser, on sale from Friday, March 19.

Facebook stalker

Jail for the Harrogate man who made friends with a 15-year-old girl online, then engaged in sexual activity with her.

Rugby on ropes

But the Harrogate club is ready to fight back, as the campaign to save its ground nets almost 2,000 members

Old school

A blast from the past with more of readers' old school photos

From 1 to 1,500

The pottery lion that turned from charity shop trinket to 1830s antique

Harewood rows

Stately home takes posh nosh firm Dine to court for 23,000 over payment disputes - and the company lodges a counter suit for 830,000

Be counted

Will we get our General Election result hours after the polls close or have to wait overnight? A U-turn beckons.

Wetherby to Wembley

We speak to England's youngest ever defender, Micah Richards, about his journey from school sports to national glory.

Exclusion zone

A special feature on the toughest - and most rewarding - teaching job in town.

Royal Haul

Historic building needs just 50,000 to go from greatness to perfection.

Class of '92

How do you organise a school reunion when all the records are missing? One ex-Oatlands girl's bid to bring her friends back together.

History mystery

The fine art of researching your past, by the Harrogate woman who has spent 40 years in the pursuit of family trees.


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Thursday 09 February 2012

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