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  • Horror as van kills daughter

    A HAMPSHIRE man was attempting to help a fellow driver when he accidentally ran over and killed his two-year-old daughter. Kendra Sale died under the wheels of a van owned by her father Stephen as he drove out of his gateway at Whitefield Road, Holbury

  • Maureen's Sitting Pretty

    One of Britain's top actresses, Maureen Lipman takes time out of rehearsals at the Nuffield Theatre to talk to ANDREW WHITE ALL over Hull, people are sitting on their toilets and thinking of Maureen Lipman. The reason? The popular character actress has

  • Sally whistles for it

    BBC South Today's Sally Taylor revisits her radio roots with a one-hour special on BBC Radio Solent to mark the 30th anniversary of The Old Grey Whistle Test FOR BBC South Today presenter Sally Taylor, it comes as a welcome relief to be able to finish

  • Food: Wave the beans goodbye!

    ANNA GORDON looks at refreshing new recipes for students getting their grub on a grant The excitement of moving away from home and the thrill of fending for yourself are two of the things that many students are looking forward to as well as dreading this

  • A g'day from Rolf

    Can You Tell What It Is Yet? by Rolf Harris published by Bantam Press, priced £17.99 Think of Rolf Harris and you immediately conjure up a warm huggy bear of a man, with twinkling eyes and a huge grin. The Australian-born entertainer, who is a deft hand

  • In Port

    Today's Principal Arrivings: Angelburg, general cargo, 0130, 204; Tor Minerva, ro-ro, 0700, Marchwood; Verona, ro-ro, 0700, 43; Autotransporter, ro-ro, 0830, 201 link; Charlotte Sif, general cargo, 0930, Marchwood; Prince William, yacht, 1200, 104; Ketty

  • Mary completes world hat-trick

    Mary Collett completed a hat-trick of World Biathle titles in Bonn - and immediately set her sights on a fourth. The Southampton schoolteacher, who trains with the City of Southampton swimming and Totton running clubs again proved untouchable in the over

  • Keep your dreams afloat at top show

    SAILORS and landlubbers alike flocked to the avenue of dreams yesterday - to marvel at some of the most fantastic yachts that money can buy. For most, the purchase of one of these beauties will remain just a daydream - but whether you can afford to buy

  • FULL-TIME SCORES

    Full-time results from the top clubs in the South. BOLTON 0 - SOUTHAMPTON 1 PORTSMOUTH 4 - CRYSTAL PALACE 2 BOURNEMOUTH 3 - BURY 2 CLICK REPORTS IN THE LEFT-HAND PANEL FOR GRAHAM HILEY'S VERDICT ON TODAY'S GAME AT BOLTON

  • Gardening: Let the dahlias dazzle

    For a spectacular show of vibrant dahlia colour PAT HOLT visits the beautiful National Trust house at Hinton Ampner Dazzling dahlias are at their brilliant best this month. Some people dislike these gaudy flowers, which come in every vibrant shade of

  • Johnson ton sets up race to the end

    An impressive century from Neil Johnson gave Hampshire a slender first-innings lead and prompted a bold declaration from his captain Robin Smith. The captain called the innings to a halt at the tea interval on 259-4 with his team just 14 runs ahead of

  • TOP TEN BOOKS:

    with Waterstone's of Southampton HARDBACK 1 - Nigella Bites - Nigella Lawson 2 - One For My Baby - Tony Parsons 3 - Fatal Voyage - Kathy Reichs 4 - Leap of Faith - Danielle Steele 5 - The Lost Boy - Dave Pelzer 6 - How To Be Good - Nick Hornby 7 - A Man

  • Boatyard fire causes £40,000 of damage

    Fire crews tackled a huge blaze at a Hampshire boatyard yesterday afternoon, that caused tens of thousands of pounds of damage. They were called to Deacons in Lands End Road, Bursledon, at about 2.40pm when a fire started in a 30ft-long boatshed. The

  • Lymington crowned champions

    LYMINGTON are the toast of the New Forest Women's League after waltzing to the title by a convincing margin. Their two triples rinks of Sandy Nailard, Phyl Hall, skip Doreen Graham and Jenny Ollis, Jean Burchell and skip Patsy Little were 18 points clear

  • Jenkinson and Iles book Hawaii tickets

    Julian Jenkinson and Richard Iles both braved a cold Welsh weekend to come away with the ultimate reward - tickets to a rather warmer outing in Hawaii. Half Ironman UK, at Llanberis in Snowdonia, was the first UK triathlon for a decade to offer qualifying

  • Swimming: Early season date brings easy win for county

    Hampshire swept all three trophies at the Southern Counties inter-county gala improving on last year's two wins and enjoying a fairly straightforward warm-up for the defence of their national inter-county title next month. But they know it was a triumph

  • Silent tribute

    PEOPLE across Hampshire joined the rest of Europe to pay tribute to the thousands of victims of the US terrorist attacks. In Southampton thousands stopped as the Civic Centre clock struck 11am to mark the start of the three minute silence. Some people

  • WAR CRY

    IT WAS a day of tears and remembrance, but it was also a day of defiance. Surrounded by rescue workers in New York yesterday, President George Bush promised a quick response against those who had murdered thousands in that city, Washington and Pennsylvania

  • Churches to organise special services to remember victims

    CHURCHES in Hampshire are to hold special services, increase opening times, and say special prayers at services throughout the weekend for those suffering as a result of the terrorist attacks on America. Members of the public are being encouraged to visit

  • Horror as van kills daughter

    A HAMPSHIRE man was attempting to help a fellow driver when he accidentally ran over and killed his two-year-old daughter. Kendra Sale died under the wheels of a van owned by her father Stephen as he drove out of his gateway at Whitefield Road, Holbury

  • Keep your dreams afloat at top show

    SAILORS and landlubbers alike flocked to the avenue of dreams yesterday - to marvel at some of the most fantastic yachts that money can buy. For most, the purchase of one of these beauties will remain just a daydream - but whether you can afford to buy

  • Boatyard fire causes £40,000 of damage

    Fire crews tackled a huge blaze at a Hampshire boatyard yesterday afternoon, that caused tens of thousands of pounds of damage. They were called to Deacons in Lands End Road, Bursledon, at about 2.40pm when a fire started in a 30ft-long boatshed. The

  • Lymington crowned champions

    LYMINGTON are the toast of the New Forest Women's League after waltzing to the title by a convincing margin. Their two triples rinks of Sandy Nailard, Phyl Hall, skip Doreen Graham and Jenny Ollis, Jean Burchell and skip Patsy Little were 18 points clear

  • Hants women lose team title

    HAMPSHIRE women's domination of the Police Athletic Association's National Cross Country Championships came to an end on their own turf. For the past 10 years, the county has won the ladies team title. But shorn of one of their top runners, Amanda Purser

  • BOLTON 0 - SOUTHAMPTON 1

    Supersub Marian Pahars ended Saints' 346-minute goal drought in the Premiership to give them their first league win of the season. The little Latvian whipped home his side's first league goal of the season on 76 minutes to end the unbeaten record of surprise