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The Boscombe market: A place of comfortable shopping

Shopping at Boscombe market is still a firm favourite with local residents who claim they like the atmosphere.
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Bournemouth Tories elect new group leader

Bournemouth's ruling Conservative Group elects new leader, following the resignation of Peter Charon.
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Lottery funding gives Bournemouth a natural boost

Heritage Lottery Fund has awarded £47,800 to a project which Bournemouth Natural Science Society hopes will "inspire local volunteers to observe and record the wildlife of Bournemouth".
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Poole man given curfew for damage to shops

A Poole man is given a community order and fine after causing nearly £3000 damage to shop windows in Branksome.
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Has this Valentines day flopped?

Bournemouth Rose sellers have claimed that Valentines day is becoming a ‘farce’. Kathy Gale and Cathy Bateman are…
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February 14, 2012
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Study says voters prefer deeper voices

A study in the US has found that voters are more likely to prefer a political candidate if they have a deeper voice.
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Caravan arson in Weymouth

Two static caravans were deliberately set alight in the early hours of this morning.
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February 14, 2012
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Woman on trial for sex with schoolboys

A Bournemouth mother of five had sex with two boys aged 13 and 14, providing parties with alcohol…
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India won’t censor social media

India will not censor online social networks such as Facebook said a minister, but users will need to obey the same rules as the press.
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