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The balloons go up!
THE START of a public inquiry into the Dibden Bay scheme is still three days away - but the balloon has already gone up. In fact three balloons were flown by objectors yesterday to highlight the size of the proposed container terminal at the centre of
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In Port
Today's Principal Arrivings: NYK Canopus, container, 0200, 207; Le Castellet, vehicle carrier, 0600, 201; Aquarius Leader, ro/ro, 0900, 43; Fidelio, vehicle carrier, 1030, 34/35; Northsea Trader, container, 1400, 204; Ketty Brovig, container, 1430, 204E
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One-punch killer free in five weeks
A YOUNG carpenter wept tears of remorse as he was jailed for nine months after killing a man with an "unlucky" single punch outside Southampton's Leisure World complex. Because of time served on remand, Oliver Cozens will serve only another five weeks
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Volunteer couple tell of Ground Zero hell
A couple have spoken of the emotionally-draining experience of working as volunteers inside Ground Zero in New York. Nigel and Pamela Lunt, from Fordingbridge, described the remains of the World Trade Centre, the grave of 4,000 people, as being like "
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FOOTBALL - Full time scores
Full time scores from the top clubs in the South Southampton 1 - Charlton 0 Chesterfield 2 - AFC Bournemouth 1
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FOOTBALL - Half time scores
Half time scores from the top clubs in the South Southampton 0 - Charlton 0 Chesterfield 1 - AFC Bournemouth 1
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Southampton 1 - Charlton 0
Gordon Strachan kept faith with the side that was so unlucky to lose at Derby with three new faces on the bench in Jo Tessem, Kevin Davies and Francis Benali. Matthew Le Tissier was ruled out by yet another calf strain and there was no room for new Equador
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The balloons go up!
THE START of a public inquiry into the Dibden Bay scheme is still three days away - but the balloon has already gone up. In fact three balloons were flown by objectors yesterday to highlight the size of the proposed container terminal at the centre of
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LET'S GET ON WITH IT NOW!
Saints stars have joined the collective sigh of relief after the threat of a players' strike was averted at the 11th hour. The PFA have called off next week's proposed industrial action after accepting an improved TV money offer of £52.5 million over