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WORTHING go into the biggest match of their history knowing they face a massive test of nerves.
The Kent/Sussex League club have won through five rounds to reach the final of the EHA Trophy at Milton Keynes tomorrow (3.30pm). And they head for the showdown with Epsom realising the side who makes the fewest basic errors will lift the silverware.
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THERE'S NO SUCH THING AS A FREE LUNCH!
THERE'S no such thing as a free lunch - even for the Chief Constable of Sussex. Paul Whitehouse has in future agreed to pay for meals after being taken to task by one of his own constables. Det Con Jane Ede spotted the chief tucking into a free buffet
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NOW LET'S WORK ALTOGETHER
THE victory is resounding. The people of Brighton and Hove have called for the Albion to come home. Now what better way to welcome them than for everyone to work together to build a community football stadium at Falmer that's fit for the 21st century.
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Tide turns for Woolmer
TIDE times aren't normally a topic of conversation in the build-up to a big cricket game, but then Bob Woolmer isn't your average cricket coach. The former Kent and England's reputation as the best in world cricket has been built on his attention to detail
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WORTHING go into the biggest match of their history knowing they face a massive test of nerves.
The Kent/Sussex League club have won through five rounds to reach the final of the EHA Trophy at Milton Keynes tomorrow (3.30pm). And they head for the showdown with Epsom realising the side who makes the fewest basic errors will lift the silverware.
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SUSSEX were counting the cost today after their World Cup warm-up match with South Africa was washed
The game at Hove was called off at 3pm yesterday because of rain, and General Manager David Gilbert reckons the washout will cost Sussex around £20,000. He said: "These are the games when we would hope to profit from the World Cup. We make very little
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Transatlantic yacht crashes
SAILOR Alex Bennett is safely back on dry land after a terrifying crash into rocks in France during training for a 4,000-mile transatlantic race. His damaged yacht, the 21ft English Braids, was loaded on to a trailer and shipped across the Channel on
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BETWEEN YOU AND ME BY VANORA LEIGH
This, I think, is going to be an interesting summer - especially for my neighbours. They don't know it yet, (they're away on holiday) but they have a wasps' nest in their roof. As they're great ones for entertaining in the garden on warm weekend afternoons
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Tide turns for Woolmer
TIDE times aren't normally a topic of conversation in the build-up to a big cricket game, but then Bob Woolmer isn't your average cricket coach. The former Kent and England's reputation as the best in world cricket has been built on his attention to detail
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SUSSEX were counting the cost today after their World Cup warm-up match with South Africa was washed
The game at Hove was called off at 3pm yesterday because of rain, and General Manager David Gilbert reckons the washout will cost Sussex around £20,000. He said: "These are the games when we would hope to profit from the World Cup. We make very little
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Transatlantic yacht crashes
SAILOR Alex Bennett is safely back on dry land after a terrifying crash into rocks in France during training for a 4,000-mile transatlantic race. His damaged yacht, the 21ft English Braids, was loaded on to a trailer and shipped across the Channel on
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New pool is forced to close
A LONG-AWAITED paddling pool has been closed within hours of its launch because the bottom is too slippery. Children were falling over and the attraction at Hove Lagoon is now shut for more work. The £50,000 pool, funded by local donations, including
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New name for troubled school
THE new name for Brighton's Marina High school has finally been chosen. It closes this summer and will re-open in September as East Brighton College of Media Arts. The name was agreed by head teacher Tony Garwood, the new school governors and Brighton
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BETWEEN YOU AND ME BY VANORA LEIGH
This, I think, is going to be an interesting summer - especially for my neighbours. They don't know it yet, (they're away on holiday) but they have a wasps' nest in their roof. As they're great ones for entertaining in the garden on warm weekend afternoons
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New pool is forced to close
A LONG-AWAITED paddling pool has been closed within hours of its launch because the bottom is too slippery. Children were falling over and the attraction at Hove Lagoon is now shut for more work. The £50,000 pool, funded by local donations, including
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Date
New name for troubled school
THE new name for Brighton's Marina High school has finally been chosen. It closes this summer and will re-open in September as East Brighton College of Media Arts. The name was agreed by head teacher Tony Garwood, the new school governors and Brighton
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THERE'S NO SUCH THING AS A FREE LUNCH!
THERE'S no such thing as a free lunch - even for the Chief Constable of Sussex. Paul Whitehouse has in future agreed to pay for meals after being taken to task by one of his own constables. Det Con Jane Ede spotted the chief tucking into a free buffet
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NOW LET'S WORK ALTOGETHER
THE victory is resounding. The people of Brighton and Hove have called for the Albion to come home. Now what better way to welcome them than for everyone to work together to build a community football stadium at Falmer that's fit for the 21st century.