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ORIENT 2 MK Dons 2 - full time report
A point was the reward against the promotion chasers tonight, but Orient may reflect with disappointment on the haul. The result lifts Orient one place up the table into 16th place. A explosive start to the match with three goals inside the opening
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ORIENT 2 MK Dons 1 - half time report
THREE goals in the opening 13 minutes set this game off with a bang. Stephen Gleeson's rasping shot into the far corner caught Orient totally flat-footed on seven minutes. Scott McGleish then showed a team is most vulnerable when it has just scored
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ORIENT: vs MK Dons - the team
Ex-O Jabo Ibehre turns out for MK Dons at the Matchroom Stadium, tonight. For the hosts, Andrew Whing is at right-back in place of ELliot Omozusi (hamstring). Alex Revell and Scott McGleish lead the attack for Orient. Spurs loanee Harry
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WANSTEAD: Residents take action against 'mountain of rubbish'
FED-UP residents fear their estate will become a dumping ground after the only place to leave their rubbish was taken away. People living on the Aldersbrook Estate in Wanstead pay their council tax to Redbridge Council, which collects their
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WALTHAM FOREST: Warning over social workers
VULNERABLE young people could be put at risk if plans to remove social workers from a team dealing with children’s mental health is implemented, a union has warned. UNISON has criticised a proposal to move staff out of the specialist team which helps
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LEYTONSTONE: Boris told of gang fears
YOUNG people were afraid to speak at a meeting about gang culture because they feared entering the wrong postcode. London Mayor Boris Johnson hosted a meeting with residents at the Epicentre in West Street, Leytonstone, to discuss youth violence
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WALTHAMSTOW: Bus death may have been murder
A TEENAGER run over and killed by a bus may have been a victim of robbers who pushed him into the road, it has emerged. Ezekiel Amosu, aged 17, was hit by the double-decker in Forest Road, Walthamstow, just after 7pm on Monday (January 24).
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CHINGFORD: Former West End waitress reaches 100
A FORMER West End waitress who has lived through two world wars and overcame personal tragedy has today celebrated her 100th birthday. Irene Jenkins, a resident at Pear Tree Nursing Home in Gordon Road, Chingford, for the last eight years,
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WALTHAMSTOW: Hostel opening delayed by two months
A NEW homeless hostel is expected to be open for business in March. Branches' new facility, which is being rebuilt as a 27-bedroom hostel in Forest Road, Walthamstow, was due to be complete this month, but it has been delayed by two months
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ORIENT: Olympics stadium latest
THE decision on who gets the Olympics stadium post-2012 was postponed this week. But fears are growing at Leyton Orient that crunch-time when it does come will spell doom. Olympics officials have delayed announcing for two weeks their
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WALTHAM FOREST: Murder film to warn young people
A FACEBOOK film warning young people about violent crime will be distributed in the borough. The interactive film Who Killed Deon?, which was initially availbale on facebook and is aimed at 13 to 15 year olds, will be distributed by police
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SPURS: 'There are always goal in this team' - Lennon
TOTTENHAM winger Aaron Lennon never believed the team were going to succumb to their sixth Premier League defeat of the season before he struck to rescue a point at Newcastle United on Saturday. Lennon scored in the second minute of added time to save
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ORIENT: Brown joins Stockport on loan
LEYTON Orient midfielder Aaron Brown is joining League Two Stockport County on a month's loan. Brown, 27, has made nine appearances for the O's this season in which the team has kept two clean sheets, winning three of those matches.
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ORIENT: Team news ahead of MK Dons clash
ORIENT midfielder Adam Chambers and defender Elliot Omozusi will be missing for the team's League One clash with the MK Dons at Brisbane Road tonight (Tuesday) with hamstring tears. The injuries were suffered at the start of the month, and
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SOUTH WOODFORD: Gay rabbi discusses new book
BRITAIN'S first openly gay rabbi was the special guest at an evening of discussion and debate. Rabbi Lionel Blue was welcomed to Woodford Liberal Synagogue on Sunday (January 23) to talk about his life and his new book, The Godseeker's Guide
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NAZEING: 80-year-old launches body-building video
MOST people wanting to fight the flab in the New Year will face forking out for expensive gym membership or fitness equipment. But an 80-year-old from Nazeing wants to change all that with his exercise DVD that shows how to tone up with the help
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WEST HAM: O'Neil signs for Hammers
WEST Ham have confirmed the signing of midfielder Gary O'Neil from Middlesbrough on a two-and-a-half-year contract. The former Hammers Academy player put pen to paper this morning after Boro had confirmed an undisclosed fee had been agreed between
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ORIENT: Patulea sad at exit from club
ADRIAN Patulea exited Leyton Orient ruing “I never got the chance to impress.” The Count’s contract was torn up last week, with six months still left to go. He told Guardian Series Sport of his frustration at being a forgotten forward
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WEST HAM: Ticket update for Forest clash
WEST Ham United fans will be able to take advantage of cut price tickets for the team's home FA Cup clash against Nottingham Forest on Sunday. Under 16s will be able to see the match for £5, with adult season ticket holders getting in for £15 for the
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LEYTON: Appeal against flats refusal
THE refusal of a controversial application to build blocks of flats overlooking a nature reserve is being challenged this week. Waltham Forest Council's planning committee approved a new application from Sherrygreen Homes and A2 Dominion to
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WEST HAM: Hammers close to agreeing deal for O'Neil
WEST HAM are close to agreeing a deal for Middlesbrough midfielder Gary O'Neil. Boro have confirmed that an undisclosed fee, believed to be in the region of £2million, has been agreed between the two clubs and the 27-year-old has been given permission
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EPPING FOREST: Improvement plans for historical landmark
RESIDENTS are being invited to come and give their ideas on how to improve a historical landmark which dates to as early as the 12th century. A public meeting will be held next week Monday January 31 in the Committee Rooms at the Civic Offices