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  • REVIEW: Tales of Xillia (PS3, Namco)

    Witness the action-packed adventures of a medical student has he navigates the corridors of a learning institute and healing facility. Ooh, hark at the drama as he talks to fellow students about life navigating the corridors of a learning institute

  • REVIEW: Narco Terror (PS3, Xbox 360 - Deep Silver)

    Jeez, pumped-up drugs squad members are a real grumpy bunch. Gruff, shouty, intolerant. In the words of Vince Vega, a please would be nice. But hell, pleasantries obviously don't get the job done, and our hero here has several slightly-top-down

  • Swans hit turbulence at Nea Meadows

    THE Swans hit a bit of turbulence on their A Division visit to Nea Meadows – which is more renowned for low-flying ducks. Swanmore evaded the duck thanks to a last-ditch stand by Viv Mansell (17-16). Highcliffe’s heroines were Rosemary Sullivan

  • Hancock edges out Ward in GP thriller

    PIRATES duo Greg Hancock and Darcy Ward battled out a thrilling finish to the Latvian Grand Prix last night – with the American prevailing to claim his first gold medal of the season. Hancock, who recently teamed up with Ward at Wimborne Road,

  • Cuss disappointed as Wimborne start with a defeat

    MANAGER Steve Cuss expressed his “disappointment” after Wimborne Town had suffered an opening-day defeat at the hands of Southern League Division One South & West rivals Yate Town. Magpies, who spent heavily on bolstering their playing resources

  • Poole boss Killick salutes Southern Premier debutant Dibba

    BOSS Tom Killick watched Poole Town make a winning start to life back in the Southern Premier Division and then saluted evergreen defender Lamin Dibba. Goals from new signing Carl Pettefer and Steve Devlin saw Dolphins battle back following Greg

  • Poppies boss pleasantly surprised by FA Cup windfall

    BOSS Ken Vaughan saw Bournemouth Poppies earn an FA Cup windfall and then admitted he had been “pleasantly surprised” to discover the size of the purse for this extra preliminary round tie. Aaron Corby’s penalty – Poppies’ first goal of the season

  • Wadley's Verdict: AFC Bournemouth 1 Wigan Athletic 0

    FIRST it rained, then it poured. This game had the lot. For 40 minutes, there was little sign of what was to develop into an epic, fiery duel. The weather had been just about the most notable factor in an untidy, hard-fought opening. But

  • Behind the scenes at Farrow and Ball

    “There’s a lot of mess and paint in here,” warns my guide, Claire Mann, as she prepares to usher me into the hallowed space. She’s not wrong there; the place is plastered with chalky white dust, there are blob-covered rafters, long-hardened red