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Dan Terris of Canterbury United, pictured competing for a ball with Auckland City s Fabrizio Tavano, has been involved in the New Zealand national football league since 2004. (File photo)
Canterbury United stalwart Dan Terris is sad to see the end of the national football league s provincial structure as the Dragons era comes to an enforced close. Terris played for Canterbury United in the first year of the New Zealand Football Championship format in 2004-05, captained them for the best part of a decade, is their record appearances holder, led them in two national grand finals and is assistant-coach now as the Dragons go into their final home game at English Park on Saturday.
The Texas woman who inspired Jacy Farrow in Larry McMurtry’s ‘The Last Picture Show’ dies at 85
Ceil Cleveland Footlick once wrote a memoir titled “Whatever Happened to Jacy Farrow?” She should know the answer, since she was the real-life woman behind the character, played by Cybill Shepherd in the movie.
Cybill Shepherd, as she appeared in the 1971 movie, The Last Picture Show. (Columbia Pictures)
The name Ceil Cleveland Footlick may not register with most, but as it turns out, we’re betting you know a whole lot more about her than you thought you did. Footlick, who died four days after her 85th birthday in mid-January in Durham, N.C., inspired a character in a famous novel and movie. She was, her friends say, the real-life Jacy Farrow, as depicted in Larry McMurtry’s 1966 novel,
Carroll County's first Black mayor and county commissioner says a better grasp of history will help people understand today's racial reckoning and calls for equity.
Amazon is recruiting for apprentices to work at its Durham and Darlington sites THE online retailer Amazon is recruiting for apprentices to work at its Durham and Darlington sites - with jobs already live. The retailer has launched its drive to recruit more than 1,000 full-time apprenticeships across the UK with dozens of roles available in the region. The firm, which has Fulfilment Centres at Symmetry Park in Darlington and the Integra 61 Industrial Estate in Bowburn, Durham, is offering 25 different types of apprenticeships. From schemes working in engineering and broadcast production to degree-level apprenticeships, Amazon is urging people of all ages to come forward.