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Orient boss unhappy with Bournemouth defeat
Leyton Orient manager Russell Slade could not take any positives from their dire 2-0 defeat at Bournemouth this afternoon. The O's failed to test Cherries keeper David James all afternoon and second-half goals from Lewis Grabban and Marc Pugh setted
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LOUGHTON: Attempted burglary information appeal
POLICE are appealing for information into an attempted burglary after the occupants of a home scared off the would-be thief. The attempted burglary took place on October 9 in the early hours of the morning in Barrington Green. The occupants
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Orient crash to defeat at Cherries
Leyton Orient slumped to a 2-0 defeat at struggling Bournemouth in League One this afternoon. The O's were well below par and could have no complaints when they conceded twice in the space of a couple of minutes in the second half. The Cherries
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WALTHAMSTOW: Road reopens following earlier stabbing
A MAN was stabbed this morning, forcing the closure of a road while police investigated. Chingford Road, Walthamstow was closed between Brookscroft Road and Forest Road, but has now reopened. Police were called to Marten Road at 8.20am.
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Orient face Trophy trip to Northampton
Leyton Orient have been drawn at Northampton Town in the quarter-finals of the Johnstone's Paint Trophy. The O's booked their place in the next round after beating Barnet 1-0 at Brisbane Road on Tuesday night. Orient will travel to Sixfields
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Discuss the action between Bournemouth and Leyton Orient
The Guardian Series is hoping fans will enjoy interacting pre-match, during the game and after the final whistle has blown on our website. Twitter users can contribute just by adding the #lofc hashtag and for those of you not on the social networking
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WALTHAMSTOW: Stabbed man taken to hospital
A MAN has been taken to hospital after being stabbed this morning in Walthamstow. Police were called to Marten Road at 8.20am to find a man suffering with stab wounds. He was taken to an east London hospital. A woman was also found suffering
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WANSTEAD: Photography workshop for keen photographers
PHOTOGRAPHERS are invited to take part in a photography workshop. The day will be spent looking at different aspects of light in portraits and photographing a model using the tips learnt earlier in the morning. The workshop will take place
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ONGAR: Children's author pays visit to school
A CHILDREN'S author played football with children to encourage them to read. Tom Palmer, author of 'White Fear' and 'Foul Play', paid a visit to Shelley Primary School, in Milton Crescent, Ongar yesterday. Mr Palmer played reading games with
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CHINGFORD: Temporary police cells to go
TEMPORARY police cells used since November 2000 are to close. The custody suite at Chingford police station, in King's Head Hill, was only a temporary addition to the building and will no longer be used from October 22. The cells are currently