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Stories for 19 June 2000

Basingstoke Sport

John's earbashing pays off

JOHN STEPHENSON delivered Hampshire's best individual one-day batting display of the season to propel the Hawks to their opening win in the Norwich Union National League Division 2 yesterday.  more...

Fareham,Andover Sport

Deadly Dan sends BAT marching back to top

Dan Goldstraw produced a superb spell of swing bowling to wreck Bashley (Rydal) and sweep BAT back to the top of the ECB Southern Premier League.  more...

Hamble Business

In Port

In Port  more...

Hampshire Business

Travel Pound

Travel Pound  more...

Hampshire News

Toddling tots' sports day

TODDLERS did what they do best - toddle - to raise money for charity in a pint-size sports day.  more...

58 PERISH IN LORRY HEAT HELL

FIFTY-EIGHT bodies - thought to be illegal immigrants - were found in the back of a lorry at Dover last night.  more...

Hampshire Sport

Wessex chief standing down

ALF Peckham has stepped down as chairman of football's Jewson Wessex League after 12 years at the helm.  more...

MOB RULE

FA chief executive Adam Crozier flew to Belgium today to seek urgent talks with UEFA and keep England in Euro 2000.   more...

Fallen Mullally comes up smiling

ALAN MULLALLY had everyone in stitches when he fell flat on his face - but it was Hampshire Hawks who had the last laugh, standing firmly on their feet to break their NU National League duck with an 18-run win over Durham Dynamos.  more...

Hythe,Southampton News

Charity money is stolen from pub

A HAMPSHIRE pub landlord is furious after thieves raided his bar and stole hundreds of pounds that had been collected for charity.  more...

Lymington News

Holly's dish delights top chefs in contest

YOUNG cooks from a Lymington school had a taste of the Masterchef experience at Brockenhurst College.  more...

New Forest,Lyndhurst News

Hope fades for a village bobby

LYNDHURST councillor Pat Wyeth is "not happy" after a meeting with the New Forest's top cop to discuss rural policing.  more...

Southampton Business

Praise for new housing project

AN initiative by a Southamp-ton building company means more new homes are being built in the city and has drawn praise by the council's housing committee.  more...

Southampton News

University is confident over exam results

THIS year's degree results at Southampton University are at least as good as previous years - the educational establishment is confidently predicting.  more...

Sun shines on carnival fun

GLORIOUS sunshine graced the St Denys Carnival in Southampton, which provided a colourful finale to a week of community events.  more...

Festival glories in the sunshine

GLORIOUS sunshine beamed down on one of Southampton's biggest festivals this year.  more...

Looking back at the South...

KEITH HAMILTON looks through past editions of the Echo and reviews the issues which made the headlines.  more...

Act one on the Internet

A SOUTHAMPTON man has become one of the first people in the country to take part in an Internet play.  more...

Wallow in art at suburban home

OUT of Africa and into Hampshire. Far away from their usual habitat, a group of hippos is nestling at the bottom of a Southampton garden.  more...

Southampton Sport

Kev my man of the match

What a night! There were heroes throughout the side as England finally got the better of Germany to set the nation dancing in the streets.  more...

Southampton,Totton News

Twins' double effort helps wheel in cancer support

TWINS Ian and Simon Harris got into a double spin over the weekend as hundreds of cyclists took to the lanes of Hampshire for the NEWSCOM-backed Wheelsaround Wessex 2000.  more...

Winchester News

Great day for village school

OTTERBOURNE Primary School has had a double celebration of an excellent Ofsted report and the official opening of its long awaited new classrooms.  more...

Blueprint for road transport

BETTER public transport and road safety are top priorities for a £350 million plan to meet Hampshire's travel needs over the next decade.  more...

  
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