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VANORA LEIGH
IT was the lamb that did it. No, I'm not going to spin you a yarn about killer sheep, and anyway the lamb in question was very dead itself and, it must be said, very tasty. But the lamb was responsible for the direction the conversation took at a rather
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Eubank lends a hand
IF Lennox Lewis beats Evander Holyfield in tonight's world heavyweight unification bout, Chris Eubank can take some of the credit. Becuase the Brighton-based Argus columnist loaned Lennox Lewis a special small punchbag to sharpen his jab during training
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BRIDESMAID WHO'S WELL GROOMED
WHEN Shaun Chalcraft walks down the aisle tomorrow it won't just be his bride who accompanies him. For Shaun and his wife-to-be, Belinda Needham, have enlisted the help of an unusual bridesmaid - their dog Sox. And Sox has been given the full beauty treatment
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WORK TO START ON WEST PIER AT LAST
WORK to save Brighton's West Pier will finally start on Monday, the Argus can reveal. Divers will be going down to inspect the underwater piles to see what needs to be done. And once their job is completed, essential strengthening and emergency works
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AILING Albion slumped to their heaviest home League defeat of the season with a dismal display.
Marco Gabbiadini made it six of the worst for the suffering Seagulls with a hat-trick which launched Darlington to their first win for five games. The experienced striker put the visitors deservedly in front on 24 minutes with a fine individual effort
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Brighton and Hove bid
BRIGHTON and Hove Cricket Club have qualified for tomorrow's National Finals of the English Cricket Board Indoor six-a-side championship at Lord's. The 12 overs a side competition is held each winter with sides qualifying to play at county level through
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Eubank lends a hand
IF Lennox Lewis beats Evander Holyfield in tonight's world heavyweight unification bout, Chris Eubank can take some of the credit. Becuase the Brighton-based Argus columnist loaned Lennox Lewis a special small punchbag to sharpen his jab during training
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IS IT SUCH A WEIRD WORLD?
WHEN Nostradamus was making his predictions in the 16th Century, they must have seemed unlikely in the extreme. But he correctly foretold, among other things, two world wars in the 20th Century and the rise of Hitler. As the millennium approaches, the
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BRIDESMAID WHO'S WELL GROOMED
WHEN Shaun Chalcraft walks down the aisle tomorrow it won't just be his bride who accompanies him. For Shaun and his wife-to-be, Belinda Needham, have enlisted the help of an unusual bridesmaid - their dog Sox. And Sox has been given the full beauty treatment
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Brighton and Hove bid
BRIGHTON and Hove Cricket Club have qualified for tomorrow's National Finals of the English Cricket Board Indoor six-a-side championship at Lord's. The 12 overs a side competition is held each winter with sides qualifying to play at county level through
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TANYA DISCOVERS A GRAVE ERROR
STREET sweeper Tanya Proudfoot has come across some funny things in her time - but a 6ft gravestone was a first. Tanya, 29, was on her usual round in Brighton when she stumbled across the giant Victorian headstone. Now the Ecovert South worker is appealing
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IS IT SUCH A WEIRD WORLD?
WHEN Nostradamus was making his predictions in the 16th Century, they must have seemed unlikely in the extreme. But he correctly foretold, among other things, two world wars in the 20th Century and the rise of Hitler. As the millennium approaches, the
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VANORA LEIGH
IT was the lamb that did it. No, I'm not going to spin you a yarn about killer sheep, and anyway the lamb in question was very dead itself and, it must be said, very tasty. But the lamb was responsible for the direction the conversation took at a rather
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TANYA DISCOVERS A GRAVE ERROR
STREET sweeper Tanya Proudfoot has come across some funny things in her time - but a 6ft gravestone was a first. Tanya, 29, was on her usual round in Brighton when she stumbled across the giant Victorian headstone. Now the Ecovert South worker is appealing
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WORK TO START ON WEST PIER AT LAST
WORK to save Brighton's West Pier will finally start on Monday, the Argus can reveal. Divers will be going down to inspect the underwater piles to see what needs to be done. And once their job is completed, essential strengthening and emergency works
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AILING Albion slumped to their heaviest home League defeat of the season with a dismal display.
Marco Gabbiadini made it six of the worst for the suffering Seagulls with a hat-trick which launched Darlington to their first win for five games. The experienced striker put the visitors deservedly in front on 24 minutes with a fine individual effort