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SANDWICHES CLUE AS 100 ARE HIT BY FOOD BUG
HEALTH chiefs are investigating a food poisoning outbreak which struck down more than 100 people in the Horsham area. They suspect the source may be pre-packaged sandwiches sold at work canteens. GPs were alerted on Friday after several businesses telephoned
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LONG-DISTANCE LOVE AFFAIR THAT SPANNED THE OCEANS
IT'S a classic Brighton love story. Bernard and Mary Bush, of Tivoli Crescent, first met as teenagers during the Forties. They became separated by war, but were reunited on the other side of the world almost 30 years later. Then they set sail on a classic
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No excuses for Moralee
ALBION substitute Jamie Moralee faces a heavy fine and a three-match ban after being sent off without touching the ball. He had only been on for a minute when he lashed out at Scunthorpe's hat-trick hero John Eyre in the closing stages of Saturday's 3
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SECOND PRISON ESCAPER HELD
A MAN who escaped from Ford Prison last week has been recaptured but another "extremely violent" prisoner is still on the run. Andrew Nelson, 28, was caught on Friday evening. He had walked out of the open prison near Arundel, where he is serving three
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LIZZIE ENFIELD
FEATURES editor has demanded I write article about spring cleaning for next month's issue of magazine, with emphasis on dejunking your house (or in my case, my desk). While hers is immaculate shrine to patron saint of orderliness, mine is a tribute to
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COUNCIL BID FOR RETURN OF TORIES
TOURISM chiefs are trying to woo the Tories back to Brighton. Labour and the Lib Dems regularly stage their annual conferences in the resort but the Conservative Party hasn't been since 1992. Brighton tourism and conference head Amanda Shepherd said talks
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CLAIRE BYRDL
I'VE just spent the weekend feeling like a completely pathetic female. It's all very well wanting to be treated the same as the boys, but, when it comes down to it, there are some things we're never going to play at their level, and, having just had a
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SANDWICHES CLUE AS 100 ARE HIT BY FOOD BUG
HEALTH chiefs are investigating a food poisoning outbreak which struck down more than 100 people in the Horsham area. They suspect the source may be pre-packaged sandwiches sold at work canteens. GPs were alerted on Friday after several businesses telephoned
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LONG-DISTANCE LOVE AFFAIR THAT SPANNED THE OCEANS
IT'S a classic Brighton love story. Bernard and Mary Bush, of Tivoli Crescent, first met as teenagers during the Forties. They became separated by war, but were reunited on the other side of the world almost 30 years later. Then they set sail on a classic
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No excuses for Moralee
ALBION substitute Jamie Moralee faces a heavy fine and a three-match ban after being sent off without touching the ball. He had only been on for a minute when he lashed out at Scunthorpe's hat-trick hero John Eyre in the closing stages of Saturday's 3
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SECOND PRISON ESCAPER HELD
A MAN who escaped from Ford Prison last week has been recaptured but another "extremely violent" prisoner is still on the run. Andrew Nelson, 28, was caught on Friday evening. He had walked out of the open prison near Arundel, where he is serving three
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WAR HERO STUCK FOR FOUR DAYS AFTER FALL
A WAR hero who spent four days lying helpless in his house after fracturing a hip alerted his neighbour by using his foot to tap out SOS in Morse code. Eighty-year-old Maltese George Cross winner Alex Carmichael was finally rescued when neighbour Richard
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BUG IS HERE AND STARTING TO BITE
BUSINESSES are already being bitten by the millennium bug and "time has very nearly run out", the Prime Minister has warned. Mr Blair made his comments in response to an alarming report from the Government-funded millennium bug-busting organisation Action
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CLAIRE BYRDL
I'VE just spent the weekend feeling like a completely pathetic female. It's all very well wanting to be treated the same as the boys, but, when it comes down to it, there are some things we're never going to play at their level, and, having just had a
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Albion on red alert
ALBION'S fading play-off hopes and disgraceful disciplinary record both suffered further knocks. Costly individual errors were compounded by a moment of madness from Jamie Moralee in the Glanford Park mud. Aminute remained when the Seagulls, still seeking
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WAR ON CRIME BY THE BAIL BANDITS
A CLAMPDOWN on young "bail bandits" in Sussex was launched today. More than £300,000 is being pumped into supervision schemes to stop teenage criminals re-offending while on bail. Home Secretary Jack Straw also announced that courts will have new powers
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JUDGE'S WARNING TO JUROR WHO WAS ARRESTED
A JUDGE today warned a juror she faced contempt of court proceedings if her excuse for suddenly going missing during a trial was untrue. Brighton shop worker Louisa Martin, 21, went missing during the first day of an indecent assault trial at Lewes Crown
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WAR HERO STUCK FOR FOUR DAYS AFTER FALL
A WAR hero who spent four days lying helpless in his house after fracturing a hip alerted his neighbour by using his foot to tap out SOS in Morse code. Eighty-year-old Maltese George Cross winner Alex Carmichael was finally rescued when neighbour Richard
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POLICE VERDICT ON GUN DEATH
SUSSEX Police Authority was deciding today if disciplinary action should be taken against senior police chiefs over the shooting death of an unarmed man. The Chief Constable of Sussex, Paul Whitehouse, and senior officers could be suspended after today's
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BUG IS HERE AND STARTING TO BITE
BUSINESSES are already being bitten by the millennium bug and "time has very nearly run out", the Prime Minister has warned. Mr Blair made his comments in response to an alarming report from the Government-funded millennium bug-busting organisation Action
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Albion on red alert
ALBION'S fading play-off hopes and disgraceful disciplinary record both suffered further knocks. Costly individual errors were compounded by a moment of madness from Jamie Moralee in the Glanford Park mud. Aminute remained when the Seagulls, still seeking
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LIZZIE ENFIELD
FEATURES editor has demanded I write article about spring cleaning for next month's issue of magazine, with emphasis on dejunking your house (or in my case, my desk). While hers is immaculate shrine to patron saint of orderliness, mine is a tribute to
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WAR ON CRIME BY THE BAIL BANDITS
A CLAMPDOWN on young "bail bandits" in Sussex was launched today. More than £300,000 is being pumped into supervision schemes to stop teenage criminals re-offending while on bail. Home Secretary Jack Straw also announced that courts will have new powers
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JUDGE'S WARNING TO JUROR WHO WAS ARRESTED
A JUDGE today warned a juror she faced contempt of court proceedings if her excuse for suddenly going missing during a trial was untrue. Brighton shop worker Louisa Martin, 21, went missing during the first day of an indecent assault trial at Lewes Crown
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COUNCIL BID FOR RETURN OF TORIES
TOURISM chiefs are trying to woo the Tories back to Brighton. Labour and the Lib Dems regularly stage their annual conferences in the resort but the Conservative Party hasn't been since 1992. Brighton tourism and conference head Amanda Shepherd said talks
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POLICE VERDICT ON GUN DEATH
SUSSEX Police Authority was deciding today if disciplinary action should be taken against senior police chiefs over the shooting death of an unarmed man. The Chief Constable of Sussex, Paul Whitehouse, and senior officers could be suspended after today's