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Historic success
NEWHAVEN Fort is open to visitors once more after being closed for a £200,000 winter refit. Exhibitions and displays have been made more interesting, exciting and up to date, giving people a feel of what life was like when the fort had its heyday. More
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Debbie's big leap of love
DOTING wife Debbie Howard made a two-mile leap of love for her sick husband. Debbie, a 39-year-old from Ferring, near Worthing, made a daring parachute jump in front of her family to raise money for research into motor neurone disease. Her husband John
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Hope to cement winter complex
PLANS to build the UK's largest winter sports centre in Sussex have moved a step closer to reality. A formal planning application has been made to build a National Winter Sports Centre at the former Blue Circle cement works at Steyning Road, Upper Beeding
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Ready for an Eighties revival?
BRITAIN could be heading for a recession next year, claims a new report. Accountants Coopers & Lybrand claim the threat of low or zero growth in the economy in 1999 had loomed closer over the last six months under the burden of a strong pound, the
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Slow start for a new 999 system
A NEW callout service for Sussex ambulances has made a slow start, with fewer than half the the number of life-threatening emergencies failing being reached within Government target times. Just 46.3 per cent of the new Grade A priority incidents have
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Villagers may be evacuated
RESIDENTS in a Sussex village may have to be evacuated after bomb disposal experts were called in to look for wartime mines. Emergency planners are preparing to create an exclusion zone around Ford Airfield, near Arundel, after a survey, carried out in
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Ready for an Eighties revival?
BRITAIN could be heading for a recession next year, claims a new report. Accountants Coopers & Lybrand claim the threat of low or zero growth in the economy in 1999 had loomed closer over the last six months under the burden of a strong pound, the
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Slow start for a new 999 system
A NEW callout service for Sussex ambulances has made a slow start, with fewer than half the the number of life-threatening emergencies failing being reached within Government target times. Just 46.3 per cent of the new Grade A priority incidents have
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Villagers may be evacuated
RESIDENTS in a Sussex village may have to be evacuated after bomb disposal experts were called in to look for wartime mines. Emergency planners are preparing to create an exclusion zone around Ford Airfield, near Arundel, after a survey, carried out in
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Keep your kids out of trouble or they could cost you £1,000
POLICE in Brighton have launched a pioneering crackdown on young offenders by threatening to fine their parents up to £1,000, the Argus can reveal today. MP David Lepper is among those backing the hard-line pilot scheme, the first of its kind to be launched
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Historic success
NEWHAVEN Fort is open to visitors once more after being closed for a £200,000 winter refit. Exhibitions and displays have been made more interesting, exciting and up to date, giving people a feel of what life was like when the fort had its heyday. More
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Debbie's big leap of love
DOTING wife Debbie Howard made a two-mile leap of love for her sick husband. Debbie, a 39-year-old from Ferring, near Worthing, made a daring parachute jump in front of her family to raise money for research into motor neurone disease. Her husband John
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Hope to cement winter complex
PLANS to build the UK's largest winter sports centre in Sussex have moved a step closer to reality. A formal planning application has been made to build a National Winter Sports Centre at the former Blue Circle cement works at Steyning Road, Upper Beeding
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Keep your kids out of trouble or they could cost you £1,000
POLICE in Brighton have launched a pioneering crackdown on young offenders by threatening to fine their parents up to £1,000, the Argus can reveal today. MP David Lepper is among those backing the hard-line pilot scheme, the first of its kind to be launched