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Way to school
IN the early Seventies, nine out of ten primary school children walked to school, which was seldom very far away. How times have changed. Now nine out of ten children are taken to school by car and the problems are there for all to see. The school run
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Albion snap up striker
ALBION are signing young reserve striker Damian Hilton on a free transfer from First Division Norwich. The deal will be completed today, subject to an afternoon medical. Hilton, 20, becomes new boss Brian Horton's second signing. He arrives on the same
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JAZZ & BLUES
TODAY CASABLANCA JAZZ CLUB, Churchill Palace Hotel, Middle Street, Brighton - Urubu, 9.0. THE CONNAUGHT, Hove Street, Hove - Woodbine, 8.30. GOLDEN CANNON, St Georges Road, Brighton - Ian Price and Patrick Gilbert, 8.30. SUSSEX ARTS CLUB, Ship Street,
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Beware danger flares being washed up on the beach
A NEW danger is washing up on Sussex beaches - military flares. After the discovery of toxic drums, police have now warned people to be on the look out for dangerous magnesium flares. Army bomb disposal experts were called to Hove yesterday when a walker
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Gotcha! Raid thug trapped under a door
A QUICK-THINKING assistant foiled a Brighton robbery by lowering a security screen and pinning one raider underneath. Jane Lantsbury pressed the alarm at the Abbey National in London Road when two men leapt over a cash desk. The alarm automatically released
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Gordon's tax grab gains
THE UK tax system deters bosses from investing profits back into their firms. The claim comes from NatWest and Manchester Business School. It says that despite moves to encourage investment in businesses, the Treasury has clawed an extra 31 per cent more
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Way to school
IN the early Seventies, nine out of ten primary school children walked to school, which was seldom very far away. How times have changed. Now nine out of ten children are taken to school by car and the problems are there for all to see. The school run
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Albion snap up striker
ALBION are signing young reserve striker Damian Hilton on a free transfer from First Division Norwich. The deal will be completed today, subject to an afternoon medical. Hilton, 20, becomes new boss Brian Horton's second signing. He arrives on the same
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Rowdy kids have bus taken away
THREE Brighton school buses are being stopped because of rowdy youngsters. Brighton and Hove Bus Company is withdrawing the buses that take pupils from Moulsecoomb and Coldean to Patcham High School. It says some children have vandalised the double-deckers
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Gotcha! Raid thug trapped under a door
A QUICK-THINKING assistant foiled a Brighton robbery by lowering a security screen and pinning one raider underneath. Jane Lantsbury pressed the alarm at the Abbey National in London Road when two men leapt over a cash desk. The alarm automatically released
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Crescent pays biggest council bills in Sussex
PEOPLE living in Brighton's exclusive Royal Crescent will pay the highest council tax in Sussex. Residents will pay £825.43 from April if they live in a Band D property. That is £173.42 higher than anyone living in a similarly banded home in the rest
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Gordon's tax grab gains
THE UK tax system deters bosses from investing profits back into their firms. The claim comes from NatWest and Manchester Business School. It says that despite moves to encourage investment in businesses, the Treasury has clawed an extra 31 per cent more
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Police in talks to protect children
CHILD abuse experts were meeting today to find new measures to deal with paedophiles. The conference has been organised by Sussex Police and is chaired by Chief Constable Paul Whitehouse. Sussex Police has taken the lead in the issue since it granted
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Rowdy kids have bus taken away
THREE Brighton school buses are being stopped because of rowdy youngsters. Brighton and Hove Bus Company is withdrawing the buses that take pupils from Moulsecoomb and Coldean to Patcham High School. It says some children have vandalised the double-deckers
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Crescent pays biggest council bills in Sussex
PEOPLE living in Brighton's exclusive Royal Crescent will pay the highest council tax in Sussex. Residents will pay £825.43 from April if they live in a Band D property. That is £173.42 higher than anyone living in a similarly banded home in the rest
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JAZZ & BLUES
TODAY CASABLANCA JAZZ CLUB, Churchill Palace Hotel, Middle Street, Brighton - Urubu, 9.0. THE CONNAUGHT, Hove Street, Hove - Woodbine, 8.30. GOLDEN CANNON, St Georges Road, Brighton - Ian Price and Patrick Gilbert, 8.30. SUSSEX ARTS CLUB, Ship Street,
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Beware danger flares being washed up on the beach
A NEW danger is washing up on Sussex beaches - military flares. After the discovery of toxic drums, police have now warned people to be on the look out for dangerous magnesium flares. Army bomb disposal experts were called to Hove yesterday when a walker
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Police in talks to protect children
CHILD abuse experts were meeting today to find new measures to deal with paedophiles. The conference has been organised by Sussex Police and is chaired by Chief Constable Paul Whitehouse. Sussex Police has taken the lead in the issue since it granted