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  • VALE OF TEARS FOR CHERRIES

    SUB Luke Rodgers downed Cherries with a late winner as Port Vale maintained their impressive record over the Dorset outfit with a 1-0 victory at Dean Court. Rodgers came off the bench to settle a sterile affair with an opportunist effort eight minutes

  • Indian Summer

    Murgh Makhani Old Delhi-style chicken curry - Serves 4-6 In old Delhi in the 1950s,the legendary Moti Mahal restaurant created the dish that for millions of people around the world (especially, of course, in Britain) defines Indian food. Butter Chicken

  • Riding a wave

    IT has been 10 years in the planning, but the Upper Deck restaurant in Southbourne has arrived with perfect timing. Just as our seafront towns are enjoying something of a regeneration, promoting a waterside lifestyle as one to aspire to, the Grange Hotel

  • Foxes’ new den

    A new chapter at Pars House is about to begin as Foxes Residential Lettings takes over one of Bournemouth's most distinctive buildings. After enjoying life as a chemists and a bank, this familiar building on the junction of Poole Hill and Norwich Road

  • Renewed calls for square to be pedestrianised

    THE spot where an elderly woman was crushed to death under the wheels of a refuse truck in Wimborne Square has now been marked with two poignant bunches of flowers. The woman has still not formally been identified by the coroner's office but is believed

  • Safe bet?

    BOURNEMOUTH council looks set to press on with plans for a new casino in town, dashing hopes the contract could be torn up. Conservative councillors began a review of the Pavilion Theatre plans immediately on taking office in May and insisted they were

  • Stick to Geneva’s conventions

    JETTING out from Bournemouth to Geneva and then being chauffeur-driven to an award-winning Swiss spa for the weekend sounds like the preserve of the filthy rich or famous. But this is the sort of five-star service you can expect at La Reserve, which

  • FIRE GUTS CO-OP STORE

    A BLAZE which gutted the Co-op store in Hamworthy, Poole, on Saturday morning may not have been arson after all. Emergency services were scrambled at about 5am following reports that the Blandford Road premises were on fire. Eighty firefighters and

  • Stick to Geneva’s conventions

    JETTING out from Bournemouth to Geneva and then being chauffeur-driven to an award-winning Swiss spa for the weekend sounds like the preserve of the filthy rich or famous. But this is the sort of five-star service you can expect at La Reserve, which

  • Heart of stone

    Alternative therapies are all the rage right now. Popping pills and surgical procedures are out, holistic healing and non-intrusive remedies are in. But will people with aches and pains take it one step further and start flocking to Stonehenge after

  • Suck it and see

    I'M wearing what can only be described as a skin-tight, thigh-skimming, black neoprene skirt which flares out dramatically at the bottom - if I wore this on the high street I'd be arrested for indecent exposure! But this get-up has nothing to do with

  • Moss keeping a lookout

    CHERRIES' goalkeeping destiny is in safe hands with Neil Moss. The popular Dean Court stopper is hoping to unearth future talent after starting up a goalkeeper coaching school. Between The Sticks is run by Moss and vastly experienced Cherries Centre

  • 'Leading lights' put Robins in the shade

    IT has been a privilege to have Jason Crump and Bjarne Pedersen as Pirates' leading lights in 2007. This was never more apparent than on Wednesday as we finally secured two league points and a bonus aggregate point against old rivals Swindon. How on