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  2. Dorset Echo - Wikipedia

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    The Dorset Echo is a daily newspaper published in the county of Dorset, England. The title publishes Monday to Saturday from editorial offices in Weymouth, and covers issues concerning south, central and west Dorset. The Dorset Echo is a sister paper to the Bournemouth based Daily Echo and is owned by the Newsquest Media Group.

  3. Matt Cafer - Wikipedia

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    Born in Weymouth, Dorset, Cafer began his football career in the youth system of his home town club Weymouth captaining their youth sides from under-12 to under-16 level. [2] Cafer had previously had trials Reading and Bristol City at the ages of 13 and 14, as well as playing for Dorset county from under-15 to under-17 level.

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  6. Mike Green (footballer, born May 1989) - Wikipedia

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    The Dorset Echo reported that the club had "pulled off one of the biggest signings in their recent history with the capture of full-back Mike Green". [30] Three weeks later, he left the club to join Southern League Division One South club Lymington Town. [31] In July 2022, he returned to Totton after 11 years. [32] On 26 September 2022, he left ...

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  9. 2023 Bournemouth beach incident - Wikipedia

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    On 2 June it was revealed that the Dorset Belle had returned to Bournemouth Pier at 4.40pm and 5.03pm. [20] On 5 June 2023, an inquest at Dorset Coroner's Court was told there was a "suggestion" that a riptide may have led to the drownings. [21] Dorset Police said it was keeping an "open mind" about the circumstances that led to the deaths. [21]