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Recession hint to Chancellor
GORDON Brown needs to act decisively to curb a possible return to recession, warns Sussex Enterprise. The combined Chamber of Commerce, TEC and Business Link for Sussex says the Chancellor needs to address the two-speed nature of economic growth in next
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Two can put on show for Horton
TWO of Albion's injury victims get their first chance to impress manager Brian Horton tonight. Birthday boy Robbie Reinelt and Derek Allan play for the Reserves against a strong Portsmouth line-up in the Combination at Fratton Park (7.0). Reinelt, 24
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Julie's stuck on the snail trail
IF Julie Fuller asks for a word in your shell-like, you know she's on another snail trail. Mum-of-two Julie, 47, has been collecting snail paraphernalia for the past seven years. Now she has more than 400 snail-related items including jigsaws, mugs, posters
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Barman ran off with till money
A BARMAN who disappeared with the pub's takings narrowly escaped a jail sentence when he appeared at Brighton Magistrates' Court. Magistrates told Barry Gillingwater they had considered sending him to prison. But after hearing he was suffering from mental
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Albion's plan ruled offside
COUNCIL chiefs have slammed the idea of building a new home for the Albion at Falmer. As the Argus exclusively revealed, land next to the Brighton University campus, on the outskirts of the town, has been identified in plans being discussed by the club
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Recession hint to Chancellor
GORDON Brown needs to act decisively to curb a possible return to recession, warns Sussex Enterprise. The combined Chamber of Commerce, TEC and Business Link for Sussex says the Chancellor needs to address the two-speed nature of economic growth in next
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Success is a must
TRADERS have failed in their bid to stop Brighton and Hove Council from making George Street at Hove into a pedestrian precinct during the daytime from next week. They are worried because they feel their livelihood is at stake if customers who currently
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Julie's stuck on the snail trail
IF Julie Fuller asks for a word in your shell-like, you know she's on another snail trail. Mum-of-two Julie, 47, has been collecting snail paraphernalia for the past seven years. Now she has more than 400 snail-related items including jigsaws, mugs, posters
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Palace honour for our VIP five
THE Argus today gives five young Sussex people the opportunity to meet the Queen at Buckingham Palace. A glittering reception is taking place in June to recognise young people from around the country who have made an exceptional contribution to local
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Success is a must
TRADERS have failed in their bid to stop Brighton and Hove Council from making George Street at Hove into a pedestrian precinct during the daytime from next week. They are worried because they feel their livelihood is at stake if customers who currently
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Plug is pulled on top music festival
BRIGHTON's crowd-pulling Essential Festival has been scrapped, the Argus can reveal today. The festival was set to switch to a new home at Shoreham Airport after being forced to move from its traditional site at Stanmer Park. But promoter Ish Ali yesterday
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Palace honour for our VIP five
THE Argus today gives five young Sussex people the opportunity to meet the Queen at Buckingham Palace. A glittering reception is taking place in June to recognise young people from around the country who have made an exceptional contribution to local
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Two can put on show for Horton
TWO of Albion's injury victims get their first chance to impress manager Brian Horton tonight. Birthday boy Robbie Reinelt and Derek Allan play for the Reserves against a strong Portsmouth line-up in the Combination at Fratton Park (7.0). Reinelt, 24
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Barman ran off with till money
A BARMAN who disappeared with the pub's takings narrowly escaped a jail sentence when he appeared at Brighton Magistrates' Court. Magistrates told Barry Gillingwater they had considered sending him to prison. But after hearing he was suffering from mental
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Plug is pulled on top music festival
BRIGHTON's crowd-pulling Essential Festival has been scrapped, the Argus can reveal today. The festival was set to switch to a new home at Shoreham Airport after being forced to move from its traditional site at Stanmer Park. But promoter Ish Ali yesterday
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Albion's plan ruled offside
COUNCIL chiefs have slammed the idea of building a new home for the Albion at Falmer. As the Argus exclusively revealed, land next to the Brighton University campus, on the outskirts of the town, has been identified in plans being discussed by the club