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by VANORA LEIGH
THERE was something very familiar about the man engrossed in his newspaper, sitting opposite me on the tube one evening this week. Ileant across. "Excuse me, but didn't we used to be married?" I asked. Well, it has been a longish time, probably around
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SUSSEX skipper Chris Adams is close to agreeing a two-year extension to his contract, which would ke
He has been locked in negotiations with the club since the end of last season. They are keen to stretch his existing three-year deal and Adams revealed: "We are just about there with the contract. That will see me hear for quite some time. I hope it gets
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A WEEK ago it was just another dreary car park next to a row of shops.
But yesterday St George's Road in Kemp Town, Brighton, became the first street in Britain to build its own village-style square. Hundreds of Good Friday revellers enjoyed the party atmosphere as Brighton and Hove Mayor Francis Tonks unveiled the foundation
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TINY Maia Trower will become one of the youngest-ever donors in Sussex when she undergoes an operati
Maia, 13-months old, will donate part of her bone marrow to her two-year-old sister Rhianna. Rhianna was diagnosed with a blood disorder in February, and her parents Lynne and Dave were told she had less than a year to live unless a match could be found
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SUSSEX skipper Chris Adams is close to agreeing a two-year extension to his contract, which would ke
He has been locked in negotiations with the club since the end of last season. They are keen to stretch his existing three-year deal and Adams revealed: "We are just about there with the contract. That will see me hear for quite some time. I hope it gets
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THOUSANDS of tourists descended on Sussex to make the most of the Easter sun.
By lunchtime yesterday Brighton beach was packed with people making the most of the fine weather. Seafront office spokesman Mark Hedger, 24, said: "The restaurants down here are packed. There is no room left at any of the tables outside." Extra volunteers
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A WEEK ago it was just another dreary car park next to a row of shops.
But yesterday St George's Road in Kemp Town, Brighton, became the first street in Britain to build its own village-style square. Hundreds of Good Friday revellers enjoyed the party atmosphere as Brighton and Hove Mayor Francis Tonks unveiled the foundation
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TINY Maia Trower will become one of the youngest-ever donors in Sussex when she undergoes an operati
Maia, 13-months old, will donate part of her bone marrow to her two-year-old sister Rhianna. Rhianna was diagnosed with a blood disorder in February, and her parents Lynne and Dave were told she had less than a year to live unless a match could be found
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SEEMOND STEPHENS rides into the firing line for Eastbourne Eagles against league champions Ipswich a
New signing Stephens is set to appear in three of the opening eight races as the Sussex squad make their first switch of the season. Stephens and Brent Collyer swap the reserve berths as Eagles bid to end a run of nine successive defeats against the Witches
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THOUSANDS of tourists descended on Sussex to make the most of the Easter sun.
By lunchtime yesterday Brighton beach was packed with people making the most of the fine weather. Seafront office spokesman Mark Hedger, 24, said: "The restaurants down here are packed. There is no room left at any of the tables outside." Extra volunteers
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BRIGHTON'S new Ronald McDonald House will provide parents with free accommodation while their childr
The £380,000 grade II listed building at Powis Villas has been converted with the help of a £140,000 grant from fast-food giant McDonald's. From next week, it will house up to eight families of youngsters staying at the nearby Royal Alexandra Children's
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TEACHERS who showed pupils they are still Live And Kicking have won a BBC talent contest.
The fab five from St Paul's School at Haywards Heath wowed judges with their dance routine when they appeared on the BBC1 children's show last month. And they were due back on air this morning to repeat their routine in front of millions of young viewers
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by VANORA LEIGH
THERE was something very familiar about the man engrossed in his newspaper, sitting opposite me on the tube one evening this week. Ileant across. "Excuse me, but didn't we used to be married?" I asked. Well, it has been a longish time, probably around
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SEEMOND STEPHENS rides into the firing line for Eastbourne Eagles against league champions Ipswich a
New signing Stephens is set to appear in three of the opening eight races as the Sussex squad make their first switch of the season. Stephens and Brent Collyer swap the reserve berths as Eagles bid to end a run of nine successive defeats against the Witches
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BRIGHTON'S new Ronald McDonald House will provide parents with free accommodation while their childr
The £380,000 grade II listed building at Powis Villas has been converted with the help of a £140,000 grant from fast-food giant McDonald's. From next week, it will house up to eight families of youngsters staying at the nearby Royal Alexandra Children's
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TEACHERS who showed pupils they are still Live And Kicking have won a BBC talent contest.
The fab five from St Paul's School at Haywards Heath wowed judges with their dance routine when they appeared on the BBC1 children's show last month. And they were due back on air this morning to repeat their routine in front of millions of young viewers