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HOORAY FOR HENRY IN CHERRIES WIN
NEW boy James Henry grabbed a memorable debut double as Cherries climbed off the foot of League One with a deserved 2-0 victory at Bristol Rovers. The 18-year-old Reading prospect, signed on a month's loan by Cherries, netted with a close-range header
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Racism case anger
A TEENAGE girl waited six months to give evidence against her attacker only to discover that prosecutors had dropped a key part of the case without her knowledge. Dolly Marshall, 15, has hit out at the legal system after her assailant was allowed to
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Divers taken to hospital suffering with the bends
THREE divers were rushed to Poole Hospital on Saturday morning believed to be suffering from the bends. Portland coastguard were called to a dive boat in Swanage Bay just after 11.30am. Two of the divers were said to be showing symptoms of decompression
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Fancy getting undressed this Christmas?
CHRISTCHURCH-based band State of Undress are set to really get the festive season under way with the release of their first Christmas EP Christmas Round Ours which will be released next month. They will be playing all the songs on the EP at their special
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Too high a price to pay
MORE than 120 children were injured on Dorset roads last year and local campaigners are calling for the government to take serious action to make our roads safer for youngsters. With the launch of National Road Safety Week today, the charity Brake and
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Socks appeal!
MORE than 300 teenage girls and their mums queued to see glamour model Katie Price at Bournemouth's Castlepoint shopping centre on November 2. The model, most famous for her large chest, signed copies of her books for fans including Crystal and her children's
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Putting us at a Los for words
Los Campesinos!, Southampton Joiners IT'S a school night, it's not half-term and it's not seven-litres-for-the-price-of-one on cider at the nearest corner shop (I checked). So why are scores of 16-year-olds dementedly throwing themselves around the
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Beach hut owner in rent threat
SOUTHBOURNE beach hut owners are being urged to consider withholding rent if the council refuses to clear the shingle from the beach. Hut owner John Taylor is threatening to start an action group and persuade other owners to withhold rent payments if
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‘GO WEST’
THE councillor at the heart of the Bournemouth beach row has been hit with a historic vote of no confidence. Roger West said it was the "day democracy died" after a sensational council meeting yesterday evening. He stood accused of bringing the town
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'Leader' Young out on loan
LONG-serving Cherries defender Neil Young has surprisingly joined Blue Square Premier side Weymouth on a month's loan. The fans' favourite, who has made more than 400 appearances in a 13-year career at Dean Court, links up with former team-mate Jason
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ROYAL FLUSH
KEVIN Bond has again dipped into the loan market by snapping up a pair of hot prospects from Premier League Reading on a month's loan to bolster his struggling Cherries squad. Highly-rated duo Alex Pearce and James Henry both trained with their new team-mates
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Home help for Bjarne cup bid
BJARNE Pedersen has stressed his delight that next year's Speedway World Cup looks set to climax at Vojens in Denmark. Pirates' captain was part of Denmark's team that clinched the title for the first time in nine years at Reading in 2006. And he believes
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New family attractions set for Imax
"UNIQUE" family entertainment could be coming to Bournemouth's troubled Imax by summer 2008 if a buy-out is given the green light by the council. A developer exclusively told the Echo he has agreed a take over with the leaseholder and wants to bring