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Crump vows to rediscover his hunger
PIRATES top gun Jason Crump is determined to rediscover his Grand Prix appetite over the winter, after admitting he "wasn't hungry enough when the world championship started". The Australian finished third in Saturday's German GP in Gelsenkirchen, as
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Lapses cost Cherries as Swans flourish
ALMOST 20 years to the day since the great storm wreaked havoc on southern England, Cherries were blown away by a Welsh whirlwind at Dean Court. And while the dark clouds will again gather following this latest setback, the fact the margin of victory
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Nice day for a Blue wedding!
IT'S the ultimate nightmare scenario for any man: the love of your life dumps you and cops off with a famous celebrity. Even worse, someone who used to be in a boy band! A few months later, you get a letter in the mail, an invitation to their wedding.
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Take your place at Round Table
A CHARITY fund-raising organisation in New Milton could fold after celebrating its 70th anniversary unless it gets an influx of new members. New Milton Round Table members got together at Barton-on-Sea golf club for a celebratory dinner on Saturday.
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Recycling plan isn’t in the bag
Wimborne's civic chiefs may have bagged themselves a position at the forefront of political debate by taking the lead on plastic carriers. Cllr Boo Feltham is writing to local business leaders in an attempt to get the town's traders on board with a scheme
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Cool head helps pals
KEEPING a cool head in a crisis and canoeing skills learned on a school trip have earned a top award for Burton Scout Max Allen-Smith after he came to the aid of three capsized colleagues. Grange School student Max, 13, paddled his own canoe to help
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Something’s brewing for town jobs
A major redevelopment of a Blandford brewery goes before a special meeting of district planning chiefs tomorrow with brewery bosses promising 350 new jobs and nearly 200 new houses if the application is successful. Hall and Woodhouse wants to build a
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My fair share of excitement
I HAD a bright idea the other day. Why not buy shares in a failing bank? "Er why?" questioned my rather more intelligent, careful girlfriend, Caroline. Sitting and pondering for a while I thought and thought. I had little idea about how to actually
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Conquering Kate won’t be beaten
Kate Rusby, Lighthouse, Poole BATTLING a heavy cold, Kate called on sheer willpower and personality to make this a triumph. Despite her croaky throat threatening to cause havoc this brilliant folk performer made the most of her stunningly beautiful
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Comedians give heckler short shrift
Ninia Benjamin, Christian Reilly and Glen Wool at the Funnybone Comedy Club IT could have been an amazing evening. Unfortunately one heckler went too far and ruined the flow of three very talented comedians. Ninia Benjamin, star of BBC2's Three Non-Blondes
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Fail picks up fourth title
WINNING one international championship is impressive but, not wanting to rest on her laurels, Jean Fail picked up the pace and now holds four titles. A victory in the 80m hurdles women's 55-59 category at the World Masters Championships in Riccione,
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Premier stars back at the BIC
THE world's best darts players return to the BIC on February 28 for the 2008 Premier League. The £340,000 tournament features eight top players, headed by 13-time World Champion Phil Taylor - the defending Premier League champion - and current world
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'Sloppy' Bashley crash out of cup
BASHLEY assistant boss Eddie Harper blamed "sloppy" defensive errors for his side's FA Cup hammering at Chippenham Town. Bash opted to start with an inventive 3-4-1-2 formation, with Ryan Moss recalled up front and former Cherries man Dave Town playing
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Stokoe show delights Wimborne boss
CHRISTER Warren tipped strike pair Scott Joyce and James Stokoe to be a big hit this season after they played a major role in Wimborne Town's thumping victory at Alton Town. Stokoe, the forward who enjoyed a prolific spell at Lymington and New Milton
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Parker predicts Poole title win
TREVOR Parker has tipped Poole Town for the Wessex Premier Division title after seeing his struggling New Milton Town side hit for six at Tatnam. Linnets created chances in the first half but Poole led 1-0 at the break through Andy Culliford's goal.
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Kemp's side bag Shot tie
MARC Burrows set up a potentially lucrative second round tie against non-league big guns Aldershot Town - and also edged a step closer to earning a champagne night out. Burrows's double took his personal tally for the season to 16, just nine short of
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Jack in the box for Hammers
PHIL Simkin described Jack Swann's strike as "a hell of a goal" after the striker helped Hamworthy United see off third-placed Romsey Town. Hammers had been out of league action for a while due to their FA Cup and FA Vase exploits, so boss Simkin was
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Wood's fury at referee
JAMES Wood launched a stinging attack on the match officials after watching his Bournemouth Poppies side have a goal disallowed and a man sent off as they were narrowly beaten at VT. Despite seeing Lamin Dibba's goal chalked off and Ben Lucas dismissed
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Jy praises Finlay as Ringwood draw
RINGWOOD Town let a two-goal lead slip at Horndean. Jy Taylor's side looked odds-on to claim maximum points after James Finlay and an own goal put them 2-0 up inside the opening 20 minutes. But Taylor admitted that hosts Horndean were worthy of a point
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Resident whose care home treatment sparked investigation dies
AN ELDERLY resident whose treatment sparked a police investigation into a care home in Bournemouth has died. Dorothy Neal, 97, died on Tuesday (October 9) and Aaron Lodge, in Milton Road, where she lived, is now the subject of a multi-agency investigation
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Rook at what they've done
NATURE lovers are concerned that trees cut down to make way for a residential development in Swanage town centre may have belonged to a rookery. Swan Country Homes Ltd received planning permission from Purbeck District Council last month, to knock down
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Goldy's green
AN organic farm in Lytchett Matravers has been nominated for three national final awards just six months after opening. Goldy's Farm Shop at Bere farm has made vast strides since opening its doors last spring under proprietor Jenny Goldsacks' ownership