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Adams urges enjoyment
SKIPPER Chris Adams will urge his Sussex players to 'savour the moment' against World Cup favourites South Africa tomorrow. The sides meet in a warm-up game at Hove and Adams believes it's an occasion for his side to enjoy, regardless of the result. "
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ATTACKS ON PCS DENIED BY STUDENT
AN 18-year-old college student appeared before magistrates today accused of assaulting two police officers. Frances Whitehouse, of Brunswick Square, Hove, is charged with assault on PCs Paul Ashman and Anthony Spalding in Brighton on April 5. She is also
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EMU STAR DEATH WAS A 'BIZARRE ACCIDENT'
ENTERTAINER Rod Hull died in a "bizarre accident" after falling from the roof of his Sussex home while trying to adjust his TV aerial, an inquest heard. The 63-year-old, famed for his mischievous puppet Emu, was attempting to improve his Meridian reception
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LAMP-POST BALLOONS URGE YES VOTE FOR NEW STADIUM
BRIGHTON and Hove woke up today to a sea of balloons tied to lamp-posts by the Falmer Stadium Campaign. The green balloons urging people to vote 'Yes, Yes' for a stadium for the community were put up by scores of campaigners last night. Supporters also
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MAN SEES HIS BROTHER'S KILLER EXECUTED
LAST WEEK, Michael Ward flew to Texas to see the man who murdered his brother executed. Today he speaks exclusively to Argus reporter DAVID EDWARDS about the killer who robbed his family of a man who had so much to live for and about the moment he saw
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BODY SHOP AXES 300 JOBS
THE BODY Shop today announced 300 job losses in Sussex. The news comes just three months after the troubled company, based in Littlehampton, pledged a "solid commitment" to the town. Chief executive Patrick Gournay said around 200 jobs are to go at the
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THE Co-operative Wholesale Society has reported a jump in profits.
Record performances from its ethical banking arm and an improvement at Co-op food stores helped push operating profits for the year to January 9 to £113 million, against £92 million last time. The retail division posted what CWS described as its first
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Albion face a long wait
ALBION face a four month wait for the next installment from Gareth Barry's controversial transfer to Aston Villa. The Seagulls are due to receive another £200,000 once Barry has played 40 first team matches for the Midlands giants. The teenage defender
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MAN SEES HIS BROTHER'S KILLER EXECUTED
LAST WEEK, Michael Ward flew to Texas to see the man who murdered his brother executed. Today he speaks exclusively to Argus reporter DAVID EDWARDS about the killer who robbed his family of a man who had so much to live for and about the moment he saw
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NAKED ANDREA IN FLIGHT OF FANCY
THE Gatwick air stewardess who stripped off at an Italian airport after losing a bet said last night she was just having "a bit of a giggle". Andrea O'Neill, 31, from Crawley, ran half-naked around a BA Boeing 737 at Genoa airport in Italy. She said she
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BODY SHOP AXES 300 JOBS
THE BODY Shop today announced 300 job losses in Sussex. The news comes just three months after the troubled company, based in Littlehampton, pledged a "solid commitment" to the town. Chief executive Patrick Gournay said around 200 jobs are to go at the
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THE Co-operative Wholesale Society has reported a jump in profits.
Record performances from its ethical banking arm and an improvement at Co-op food stores helped push operating profits for the year to January 9 to £113 million, against £92 million last time. The retail division posted what CWS described as its first
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SOLDIER AIDING REFUGEES HURT IN BRICK ATTACK
A SUSSEX soldier was lucky to escape being blinded after a brick was hurled through the windscreen of his truck in Macedonia. Andrew Ackers, 24, whose family lives in Portslade, was targeted by Serb sympathisers angry at Nato bombing attacks. L-Cpl Ackers
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Albion face a long wait
ALBION face a four month wait for the next installment from Gareth Barry's controversial transfer to Aston Villa. The Seagulls are due to receive another £200,000 once Barry has played 40 first team matches for the Midlands giants. The teenage defender
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MOLLY CUDDLED
MOLLY the Jack Russell was back in her owner's arms today after surviving a night at the bottom of a water-logged clay pit. Mischievous Molly escaped from her home in Plumpton and headed for nearby woods. But she came a cropper when she plunged 20ft into
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NAKED ANDREA IN FLIGHT OF FANCY
THE Gatwick air stewardess who stripped off at an Italian airport after losing a bet said last night she was just having "a bit of a giggle". Andrea O'Neill, 31, from Crawley, ran half-naked around a BA Boeing 737 at Genoa airport in Italy. She said she
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SOLDIER AIDING REFUGEES HURT IN BRICK ATTACK
A SUSSEX soldier was lucky to escape being blinded after a brick was hurled through the windscreen of his truck in Macedonia. Andrew Ackers, 24, whose family lives in Portslade, was targeted by Serb sympathisers angry at Nato bombing attacks. L-Cpl Ackers
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Adams urges enjoyment
SKIPPER Chris Adams will urge his Sussex players to 'savour the moment' against World Cup favourites South Africa tomorrow. The sides meet in a warm-up game at Hove and Adams believes it's an occasion for his side to enjoy, regardless of the result. "
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ATTACKS ON PCS DENIED BY STUDENT
AN 18-year-old college student appeared before magistrates today accused of assaulting two police officers. Frances Whitehouse, of Brunswick Square, Hove, is charged with assault on PCs Paul Ashman and Anthony Spalding in Brighton on April 5. She is also
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EMU STAR DEATH WAS A 'BIZARRE ACCIDENT'
ENTERTAINER Rod Hull died in a "bizarre accident" after falling from the roof of his Sussex home while trying to adjust his TV aerial, an inquest heard. The 63-year-old, famed for his mischievous puppet Emu, was attempting to improve his Meridian reception
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LAMP-POST BALLOONS URGE YES VOTE FOR NEW STADIUM
BRIGHTON and Hove woke up today to a sea of balloons tied to lamp-posts by the Falmer Stadium Campaign. The green balloons urging people to vote 'Yes, Yes' for a stadium for the community were put up by scores of campaigners last night. Supporters also
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MOLLY CUDDLED
MOLLY the Jack Russell was back in her owner's arms today after surviving a night at the bottom of a water-logged clay pit. Mischievous Molly escaped from her home in Plumpton and headed for nearby woods. But she came a cropper when she plunged 20ft into