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71. Monster Raving Loonies ready for conference
Get Hampshire, Tuesday 07 September 2010MONSTER Raving Loony Party members will be urged to stand and deliver at their annual conference later on September 24-25.
72. Drunk 'cannot remember' garden thefts, court told
Get Hampshire, Monday 06 September 2010AN ALCOHOLIC who stole meerkat ornaments and plant pots from a garden was caught after police followed a trail back to his home.
73. Quarter of new babies born to foreign mothers
Get Hampshire, Monday 06 September 2010ALDERSHOT and Farnborough have seen a higher than average rise in the proportion of children born to foreign mothers, figures show.
74. Farnborough man killed in New Zealand plane crash
Get Hampshire, Sunday 05 September 2010A MAN from Farnborough was among nine people killed in a plane crash in New Zealand on Saturday.
75. Fun Lovin' Criminals cancel Aldershot gig
Get Hampshire, Friday 03 September 2010HUNDREDS of music fans were left disappointed on Thursday night when Fun Lovin’ Criminals pulled out of their Aldershot show at the last minute.
76. Slice of aviation history on show
Get Hampshire, Thursday 02 September 2010AN exhibition about captured German aircraft is taking place at the museum dedicated to preserving Farnborough’s aviation heritage.
77. Farnborough death 'not suspicious', police say
Get Hampshire, Thursday 02 September 2010A MAN who died in Farnborough on Saturday is thought to have cut his own throat.
78. Hart to dish up new food hygiene plan
Get Hampshire, Thursday 02 September 2010A SERVICE plan to improve food safety across Hart district is currently on the menu.
79. Gurkha salutes his warrior girl
Get Hampshire, Thursday 02 September 2010THE daughter of a former Aldershot Gurkha soldier has followed in her father’s footsteps by joining the regular army herself.
80. A-Company suspect in court
Get Hampshire, Thursday 02 September 2010A TEENAGER suspected of being a member of the Aldershot football hooligans 'firm' the A-Company ended up in court after defying a police order banning him from the town centre.
