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MICKEY Adams will rule Albion with a rod of iron.
That is the inside information from Seagulls goalkeeper Mark Walton on the man who is expected to be named the new manager. Walton's career was resurrected by Adams when he was in charge at Fulham. The big Welshman, fit-again following a hernia operation
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ALBION chairman Dick Knight hopes to clinch the appointment of Mickey Adams as manager in time for T
Nottingham Forest are not expected to stand in the way of their reserve team coach and Knight is aiming to wrap up the deal by early next week. "I am trying to get him in place for Tuesday and I shall be burning a lot of midnight oil over the weekend,
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BUTLINS said bye-de-bye to five security guards for doing the Full Monty.
The Bognor holiday camp company sacked the five after they stripped off in a town centre pub. Their cheeky antics were witnessed by another staff member who grassed them up to their bosses. It resulted in the lads getting the elbow even though they kept
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JOHN and Charles Abraham have become the first brothers ever to be become professors at the Universi
John 37, has become a professor of sociology while his brother Charles, 42, is professor of psychology. Their careers will continue in tandem as they both head a new centre which will monitor how people look after their health. Both came to the university
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FIVE Butlins security guards were sacked after performing a Full Monty-style striptease act.
The men were enjoying a drink after work when the pub DJ persuaded them to do the dance routine on stage. But another member of staff from the SouthCoast World holiday centre in Bognor was watching and reported the incident. Butlins bosses hauled them
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SOMETHING was wrong, very wrong. I sensed it the moment I stepped into my office and saw the worried
"Bad news," said one of my colleagues. "We think you've got a virus." Isat down, stunned. Why me? "I don't know how or when it happened," I blurted out. "Has anyone else got it yet?" Fortunately not, I was told, but pretty radical action was going to
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ALBION chairman Dick Knight hopes to clinch the appointment of Mickey Adams as manager in time for T
Nottingham Forest are not expected to stand in the way of their reserve team coach and Knight is aiming to wrap up the deal by early next week. "I am trying to get him in place for Tuesday and I shall be burning a lot of midnight oil over the weekend,
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BUTLINS said bye-de-bye to five security guards for doing the Full Monty.
The Bognor holiday camp company sacked the five after they stripped off in a town centre pub. Their cheeky antics were witnessed by another staff member who grassed them up to their bosses. It resulted in the lads getting the elbow even though they kept
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JOHN and Charles Abraham have become the first brothers ever to be become professors at the Universi
John 37, has become a professor of sociology while his brother Charles, 42, is professor of psychology. Their careers will continue in tandem as they both head a new centre which will monitor how people look after their health. Both came to the university
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SOMETHING was wrong, very wrong. I sensed it the moment I stepped into my office and saw the worried
"Bad news," said one of my colleagues. "We think you've got a virus." Isat down, stunned. Why me? "I don't know how or when it happened," I blurted out. "Has anyone else got it yet?" Fortunately not, I was told, but pretty radical action was going to
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FOOD, blankets and medical supplies are on the way to help Kosovan refugees as cash donations in sup
The appeal, launched on Wednesday, has already raised £3,889, enough to buy 105 emergency hygiene kits or 883 blankets, essential medicines for 7,700 children or 77,000 syringes for administering drugs. Edward Carwardine, spokesman for Sussex-based UNICEF
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LARGER-than-life figures made from thousands of pebbles are the latest unusual exhibit on Brighton s
The ten characters, collectively called Crowd, are the work of artists Liz Whitehead and Paul Harrington. The pair were awarded a £5,000 National Lottery arts grant and raised other cash to install the pieces between the Palace and West piers. Their 7ft
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A TRADITIONAL St George's Day parade has been called off because police won't provide safety cover.
About 300 Cubs, Scouts and Venture Scouts from Hove and Portslade were expected to march from St Andrew's School to All Saints' Church, Hove, on Sunday, April 25. But a spokesman for Sussex Police said: "Based on national guidelines, our policy is not
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MICKEY Adams will rule Albion with a rod of iron.
That is the inside information from Seagulls goalkeeper Mark Walton on the man who is expected to be named the new manager. Walton's career was resurrected by Adams when he was in charge at Fulham. The big Welshman, fit-again following a hernia operation
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FOOD, blankets and medical supplies are on the way to help Kosovan refugees as cash donations in sup
The appeal, launched on Wednesday, has already raised £3,889, enough to buy 105 emergency hygiene kits or 883 blankets, essential medicines for 7,700 children or 77,000 syringes for administering drugs. Edward Carwardine, spokesman for Sussex-based UNICEF
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LARGER-than-life figures made from thousands of pebbles are the latest unusual exhibit on Brighton s
The ten characters, collectively called Crowd, are the work of artists Liz Whitehead and Paul Harrington. The pair were awarded a £5,000 National Lottery arts grant and raised other cash to install the pieces between the Palace and West piers. Their 7ft
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A TRADITIONAL St George's Day parade has been called off because police won't provide safety cover.
About 300 Cubs, Scouts and Venture Scouts from Hove and Portslade were expected to march from St Andrew's School to All Saints' Church, Hove, on Sunday, April 25. But a spokesman for Sussex Police said: "Based on national guidelines, our policy is not
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FIVE Butlins security guards were sacked after performing a Full Monty-style striptease act.
The men were enjoying a drink after work when the pub DJ persuaded them to do the dance routine on stage. But another member of staff from the SouthCoast World holiday centre in Bognor was watching and reported the incident. Butlins bosses hauled them