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  • Justin's penalty problem

    Justin Rose went to Paris looking to build on his fifth-place finish in his US Open debut - and more or less succeeded despite picking up a bizarre penalty when the French Open got underway yesterday. The 22-year-old Hampshire golfer, aiming to win the

  • Just daft! Skipper Wade takes tumble

    South Wilts' prospects of bowling BAT Sports off the top of the ECB Southern Electric Premier League at Lower Bemerton tomorrow (11.30am) have received a double setback. Left-armer James Tomlinson, who played for the British Universities against India

  • IT'S UP TO YOU TO CUT IT OUT!

    THE levels of football indiscipline at grass-roots level throughout Hampshire are on the increase again. In 2002/03 the Hampshire FA dealt with 16,112 offences - a five per cent increase on the total they recorded in 2001/02. The amount of cautions, red

  • Close shave for Clipper man Gillard

    GOSPORT'S Rory Gillard, skipper of London Clipper, announced "we were one and a half boat lengths from each other" after his duel with friend, but on the water rival, Ross Daniel as they neared Cape Town on Monday. Gillard continued: "It was neck-and-neck

  • Styles and May on Tornado pace

    Southampton based Olympians Hugh Styles and Adam May made a good start in the Tornado fleet and are back on form in second place overall at Kiel Week, Germany. After scoring a sixth and a seventh place on the first day of racing, they are currently in

  • It's flat Eric after Davies show

    Bubbly Hamble yachtswoman Sam Davies raised her game this week in the French run Figaro race circuit as she beat the 2001 Figaro champion, Eric Drouglazet, by two places in the latest offshore race from Port Camargue to Beaulieu, France. Elated by her

  • The final break for great ship of Cape

    Another old friend of Southamp-ton, remembered with great affection by many in the city, is making that lonely one-way voyage to the breaker's yard. In the 1960s the elegant shape of the 32,697-ton Transvaal Castle was a familiar sight in the port as

  • In Port

    Today's Principal Arrivals: Hual Trader, ro/ro, 0130, 40: Bunga Raya Dua, container, 0415, 205; Aurora, cruise ship, 0630, 106; MOL Precision, container, 0700, 206; Arabian Breeze, ro/ro, 1245, 201/2; Moksheim, general, 1330, 107/8; Autofreighter, ro/

  • Chance to mix it in high class

    This weekend there will be a fantastic opportunity for young sailors to mix it up with more experienced ones at the RYA Youth Zone Championships. The South Zone's regatta will be held at Hayling Island Sailing Club this Saturday and Sunday, with three

  • Sponsorship blow hits 'Stoke

    BASINGSTOKE rugby club is on the lookout for a new leading backer after learning it is to lose main sponsor FX Management Services. Bosses at the Down Grange club have been told that their leading backer of the last two years will not be extending the

  • Hobbs to mix it with world's best

    FAREHAM'S Olympic gymnastics hope Vanessa Hobbs leaps into the limelight this weekend when Great Britain take on the mighty Russians in Liverpool. The 16-year-old Dynamo School of Gymnastics talent, pictured left, will find herself in high-brow company

  • Leisure centre car park facelift plan

    WINCHESTER civic chiefs are poised to use emergency powers to resurface the River Park Leisure Centre car park. The city council's all-powerful Cabinet will decide whether to spend £29,000 on the scheme when it meets next Monday. Councillors agreed to

  • MARKET IS SAVED

    HYTHE market has been saved - just 48 hours after the operator ann-ounced that the popular attraction would close next week. Campaigners have won their race against time to preserve the weekly market, which attracts thousands of shoppers to the Hythe

  • A new home for Echo reporters

    THE Daily Echo today reached the end of an era in Hythe - but it is about to begin another one in Lymington. Our New Forest district office in the Marsh at Hythe has been closed, but reporters Peter East, Chris Yandell and Kay Cooper will continue to

  • Picnic time for teddy bears

    IF you go down to The Kindergarten in Fawley you're sure of a big surprise. Every teddy bear who's been good - including Snowy, Doughey, Millie and Peter - were in for a treat when the nursery based in the Methodist Church Hall held a traditional teddy

  • Pub chain shares fall after problems

    SHARES in southern pub retailer Eldridge Pope fell sharply after it pulled out of merger talks and appointed a new chief executive. Eldridge Pope, which manages and owns pubs in Southampton, Winchester, Eastleigh, Fareham, Brockenhurst and Lymington,

  • PC: political comedy

    COMEDY fans who think of Robert Newman as nothing more than a long-haired fop who does little more than lark about with David Baddiel on The Mary Whitehouse Experience will have another think coming this week. Not only has the long hair been shorn to

  • Jerry Sadowitz Wedgewood Rooms, Portsmouth

    PROUDLY touted as the 'world's most offensive comedian', Jerry Sadowitz is best avoided if you like your laughs safe and sanitised. Whether you consider his approach to comedy brave or foolish, it's safe to say that it is very popular. Jerry has developed

  • It Runs in the Family

    ACTOR Christopher Strauli reckons it's impossible to get on TV these days unless you're 'young, talentless and common as muck'. He's got a point. Best known for playing the teddy bear-clutching Norman Binns in 80s hospital sitcom Only When I Laugh, Strauli's

  • Curtain Call

    ROMEO AND JULIET: Rob Hall as Romeo and Eleanor Blackham as Juliet with other members of the cast at Titchfield Abbey. Echo photo by Chris Moorhouse. Order no: hh060dl4 Tracie Billington-Beardsley rounds up the latest amateur dramatic news. THE MAMMOTH

  • NORA, 86 MUGGED FOR £20

    A THUG who robbed a widow under a Southampton railway bridge just nine days after being released from jail is back behind bars. Carl Jennings targeted 86-year-old grandmother Nora Sait as she walked home from a shopping trip, knocking her to the ground

  • Travellers: residents warned to stay calm

    RESIDENTS on a Hampshire housing estate have been warned not to take the law into their own hands after travellers moved into their neighbourhood. As reported by the Daily Echo, caravans started pouring on to land at Blackberry Drive, Fair Oak, which

  • Zoo animals' leafy lunch is custom-made

    CRIME does pay - at least for some animals at Marwell Zoo. Creatures at the zoo near Winchester were given a free lunch courtesy of HM Customs and Excise after a raid on a lorry carrying illegal alcohol. The lorry was stopped at Poole, Dorset, and officers

  • Swan shot by airgun vandals

    IN the peace and tranquillity of a protected Southampton beauty spot, a swan glided serenely across the water, guarding its nestful of cygnets. The Lower Test haven for water fowl was a picture of a hazy English summer's day. But the image was cruelly

  • Suzanne Vega

    THIS is a good time to look back and say 'Here's what I've done, reflects Suzanne Vega, one of music's most distinctive singers and storytellers. "If you had said in high school that this kid who technically couldn't sing and wasn't outgoing would have

  • Cosmic Rough Riders

    This Glasgow quartet formed in 1998, released a new single last week, with a new album out next week. Stephen Fleming formed the band with ex-member Daniel Wylie and together they released two self-penned, self-produced albums on their own label Raft

  • The Blues Band

    You have to admire Paul Jones as a thoroughly nice bloke. He has always stayed loyal to his music and kept his feet on the ground, when as a leading figure in the 60s London scene he could so easily have lost himself. Still today, he's in constant demand

  • Urgent clear up before showtime

    COUNCIL chiefs are estimating the latest traveller invasion in Gosport will cost thousands of pounds as workers begin the task of clearing up the Alver Valley beauty spot. Dennis Wright, chairman of Gosport Council's community and environment board, said

  • Glamour twins will not forget their roots

    THE Isle of Wight's Frost twins are opting out of the Island Games in Guernsey this week (June 28-July 4) to concentrate on booking their tickets to Finland next month. The petite, blonde 19-year-olds, whose striking looks have had sponsors and model

  • Cat con used by roadside thieves

    CONMEN are spinning a yarn about a cat being run over in a bid to trick motorists in the Eastleigh area. Police are investigating reports that a man has approached drivers as they get out of their vehicles telling them they have run over a cat, which

  • More bobbies going on the beat

    EASTLEIGH police chief Supt Ann Wakefield is putting more bobbies on the beat in a bid to make Eastleigh an even safer place to live over the next 12 months. The borough already has one of the lowest crime rates in the country, but her aim is to reduce

  • NICHOLAS NICKELBY (12A)

    ANYONE worrying that director Douglas McGrath might have done horribly modern things to their favourite Dickens doorstopper should rest assured - it's as traditional as the long-vanished Sunday teatime serial. Rather than going the Baz Luhrmann route

  • Beth's gift of the Blarney

    Beth Bainbridge has leapt to the top of the Young Riders dressage rankings after two recent major competitions with her piebald Irish draft gelding. The 16-year-old Romsey School student won the English team selection trials held at the West Wilts Equestrian

  • Shaw leads the way as St Cross aim high

    St Cross Symondians' bid to secure their new-found Southern Electric Premier League, Division 2 leadership with a sixth win in seven games against United Services at Burnaby Road, Portsmouth, tomorrow (1pm). The Winchester club leapt to the front with

  • Linnets boss swoops for Totton ace James

    IAN Robinson has piled on the misery for his old club AFC Totton by signing their dynamic little striker Paddy James for his new club, Lymington & New Milton. Only a fortnight ago, the 22-year-old from Calmore ruled out linking up again with his old

  • I was hoping to sign Marc

    POMPEY boss Harry Redknapp has admitted he was trying to sign tragic star Marc Vivien Foe. The 28-year-old ex-Manchester City player collapsed on the pitch while playing for Cameroon in a Confederations Cup tie against Columbia last night. Doctors battled

  • Matt leads way

    He shot to fame as the youngest skipper of a Whitbread Round The World Race at the age of 21 in 1992/3, and Southampton based Matt Humphries continues to go from strength to strength ten years on. Now skippering the Volvo Ocean 60 yacht Challenge of Netsurvey

  • Great! We can't show you tourism logo designs

    IDEAS for a new logo to bring visitors flocking back to Winchester have gone on display - but the Daily Echo has been banned from showing readers the controversial designs. Civic chiefs in England's ancient capital want to replace the current image of

  • Snap up prize and show art expertise

    TWO major competitions designed to bring out the artist in Winchester residents have been launched. The Brooks shopping centre is holding competitions in photography and art. The photographic competition is focussed on floral decorations around the city

  • South is top for jobs snobbery

    JOB hunters in Southampton are among the most snobbish in the country when it comes to choosing where they work, new research shows. Only Londoners ranked higher in the snobbiness stakes. One in four southerners says the views of friends and family influence

  • George gets to see the sky at night

    WHEN schoolboy George Wardley stared out of his bedroom window at the night sky he found The Plough was patchy, the Three Sisters were only two and comets came and went unnoticed. Nine-year-old George just wanted to see the stars. But an illuminated sign

  • Dave hopes to keep railway plan on track

    PUBLICAN Dave Kennett is hoping his plans to create a miniature railway are not derailed by planners next week. On Tuesday the Isle of Wight Council's Development Control Committee will decide whether his application for the railway at the Sun Inn Calbourne

  • Golden goal caps a glorious season

    WESTON Park Boys' School's triumphant Year 9 football team celebrate lifting the Hampshire County Cup after a nail-biting final. The team of 13 and 14-year-olds lost a one-nil lead against Basingstoke's Bishops Challoner School team but held on to their

  • Anger as dental group quits NHS

    A SOUTHAMPTON NHS dentists' group has revealed it is going private - leaving hundreds of patients scrambling to find a new practice. Portswood-based JJ Carroll and Associates wrote to nearly 2,000 patients announcing they would no longer deal with NHS

  • Army remembers old soldier Doug

    AN OLD soldier who delivered messages around the streets of Southampton during the First World War has been honoured on his 100th birthday by the modern day British Army. Doug Terrey from Marchwood had a surprise visitor when he began his celebrations

  • Police to probe bulldozed setts

    A HAMPSHIRE firm is under investigation for allegedly bulldozing a badger sett. Bosses at The Perbury Group, based in Chandler's Ford, could face heavy fines and even imprisonment after the destruction of the sett behind The Otter pub in Otterbourne.

  • Double defiance in civic row

    A HAMPSHIRE county councillor has been summoned to appear before two separate standards committees next week following complaints about his conduct. However, Tory councillor Phil Heath has branded the two committees "flawed" and a waste of taxpayers'

  • Skimmer

    SKIMMER are: Richard Hunt (47) on acoustic guitar/vocals, Ritchie Swann (26) keyboard/vocals, Julian Caesar (43) drums/vocals, Mick Taylor (35) fretless bass, Deano Eloson (36) sax and Ingie (who didn't provide a surname, just a nationality - he's from

  • Balloon race win scoops Fred a TV

    A YOUNGSTER from Fareham whose balloon was found washed up on Brighton beach has won a portable TV and video. Six-year-old Fred Thomas from Ranvilles Infant School picked up his prize in Asda Fareham after his balloon floated furthest. The store gave

  • Sponsor's cash is a real bonus for Iwan

    UK Athletics' main sponsor, Norwich Union, has paid bonuses for the first time to Great Britain's Spar European Cup team, who competed in Florence last weekend. Although he didn't run in the relay because of a slight Achilles niggle, former Southampton

  • Community services celebrates

    EASTLEIGH Community Services staff and volunteers welcomed back a VIP who opened their building seven years ago. The Lord Lieutenant of Hampshire Mary Fagan was asked to help celebrate ECS' 25th birthday. It was in July 1996 that Mrs Fagan officially

  • BRUCE ALMIGHTY (12A)

    IF YOU could be God for a day, what would you do? Deliver lasting world peace, perhaps? Invent a cure for diseases like cancer or Aids? Provide food for the world's impoverished and starving? In the new Jim Carrey movie Bruce Almighty, a regular Joe is

  • BYKER BOYZ (12A)

    ULTRA-COOL sporty bikes, break-neck chases, dangerous stunts and plenty of eye candy. Fictionalising the real world of underground motorcycle clubs in the USA, Biker Boyz revolves around the world of 18-year-old Kid (played by the up-and-coming Derek

  • WRONG TURN (18)

    WRONG Turn is a white-knuckle thrill ride born of the traditions of classic '70s-style horror movies, including a central plot which reeks of The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, archetypal characters who have Dead Meat tattooed on their foreheads and lashings

  • FEARDOTCOM (18)

    ALISTAIR Pratt (Stephen Rea) is the host of the titular website - a spooky but seemingly harmless portal about things that go bump in the night, laden with Shockwave-type animated images of creaking doors and ghouls. Unbeknownst to web users, the site

  • CINEMA LISTINGS

    Films showing in the Hampshire region until 3 July 2 FAST 2 FURIOUS (12A): An ex-cop-turned illegal street racer is recruited by the police to help catch a drug dealer. Lots of high-energy car races and chases ensue. ANGER MANAGEMENT (15): An easygoing

  • La Parisienne Restaurant - Romsey

    THERE really is something rather good about being served French food by French waiters right slap-bang in the middle of Romsey. It makes you feel as though you're on holiday on the Cote D'Azur. La Parisienne is something of a Gallic oasis in the quintessentially