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As soon as we landed in Dieppe, we set off, appetites primed and ready for action, to look for a spo
Converted for the new archive on 30 June 2000. Some images and formatting may have been lost in the conversion.
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VOICE OF THE ARGUS
It should not be a birth right The House of Lords in its present form has sadly become an anachronism in the modern age. On the eve of a new millennium it surely cannot be right that unelected hereditary peers get into a position of power, not through
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FOOTBALL linesman Brian Woods collapsed with a suspected heart attack 200 yards from an ambulance st
Mr Woods was rushed to Crawley Hospital where he received treatment in the intensive care unit. He is is expected to return to his Crawley home next week. Mr Woods collapsed as play started in the second half of the match between Wooldridge United and
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ALBION ARE ON THE MARCH IN THE FA YOUTH CUP, REPORTS MATTHEW JAMES.
Daniel Marney hit a hat-trick as Albion trounced Yeovil 5-0 at Bognor last night. The shell-shocked visitors were reduced to nine men and had manager Stuart Housley ordered from the bench in a two- minute spell around the half hour. Referee John Cross
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FA CUP COUNTDOWN: Brian Owen reports from the Worthing camp...
FISH the physio is the man getting Worthing in shape for their big cup day. The Woodside Road physio, real name Alan Robertson, takes his ghetto blaster to games to help get the boys buzzing in the run-up to kick-off time. And he's been busy in the treatment
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FA CUP COUNTDOWN: Andy Naylor reports from the Albion camp...
ALBION stopper Darren Carr stakes his claim for an FA Cup place tonight. The summer buy from Gillingham lines up for the Reserves against Millwall in the Avon Insurance Combination League at Worthing (7pm). Places in the centre of defence are up for grabs
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Lording it up for the final time
WITH its woolsack, red leather benches and air of gentile stuffiness, the House of Lords is one of Britain's most exclusive clubs. Visitors to the resplendent chamber can witness some of the realm's most distinguished heirs blustering angrily over the
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WHY DOGS AND CATS ARE JUST WORLDS APART
MOST pet owners try to keep their creatures off the furniture. But a new book puts them firmly on the psychiatrist's couch - offering relationship counselling for cats and dogs. Author and comedian Gerry Maguire Thompson is targeting the Christmas bestsellers
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NURSE DIES IN STAIRS PLUNGE
TRIBUTES were today paid to a student nurse who died after falling down a flight of stairs at a nightclub. The funeral of Joel Shiers, 24, will take place on Friday in his home town of Southampton following the tragic accident at Maxims nightclub, Eastbourne
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NATURE
Twisting ivy is a haven for wildlife THIS is the month of the ivy, when that rather despised semi-tree produces its yellow-green flowers. Yet although ivy is to be found everywhere, clinging to trees and buildings and weaving its way through hedges, I
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As soon as we landed in Dieppe, we set off, appetites primed and ready for action, to look for a spo
Converted for the new archive on 30 June 2000. Some images and formatting may have been lost in the conversion.
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FA CUP COUNTDOWN: Brian Owen reports from the Worthing camp...
FISH the physio is the man getting Worthing in shape for their big cup day. The Woodside Road physio, real name Alan Robertson, takes his ghetto blaster to games to help get the boys buzzing in the run-up to kick-off time. And he's been busy in the treatment
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FA CUP COUNTDOWN: Andy Naylor reports from the Albion camp...
ALBION stopper Darren Carr stakes his claim for an FA Cup place tonight. The summer buy from Gillingham lines up for the Reserves against Millwall in the Avon Insurance Combination League at Worthing (7pm). Places in the centre of defence are up for grabs
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Lording it up for the final time
WITH its woolsack, red leather benches and air of gentile stuffiness, the House of Lords is one of Britain's most exclusive clubs. Visitors to the resplendent chamber can witness some of the realm's most distinguished heirs blustering angrily over the
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VOICE OF THE ARGUS
It should not be a birth right The House of Lords in its present form has sadly become an anachronism in the modern age. On the eve of a new millennium it surely cannot be right that unelected hereditary peers get into a position of power, not through
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FOOTBALL linesman Brian Woods collapsed with a suspected heart attack 200 yards from an ambulance st
Mr Woods was rushed to Crawley Hospital where he received treatment in the intensive care unit. He is is expected to return to his Crawley home next week. Mr Woods collapsed as play started in the second half of the match between Wooldridge United and
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ANDY NAYLOR finds Sussex skipper Chris Adams in bullish mood as he leaves for his first England tour
CHRIS Adams reckons England's cricketers can pull off a shock series win against the South Africans this winter, providing they win the first Test. The Sussex skipper believes Nasser Hussain's squad can draw on the experiences of Mike Gatting's triumphant
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YOUTH SPORT: Mike Donovan meets some Twin Peak performers...
IDENTICAL twins Frances and Christina Houslop from Horsted Keynes have combined to lift a national title. But the 17-year-old Ardingly College pupils caused confusion when they scored five goals between them to seal victory for the South in the English
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ALBION ARE ON THE MARCH IN THE FA YOUTH CUP, REPORTS MATTHEW JAMES.
Daniel Marney hit a hat-trick as Albion trounced Yeovil 5-0 at Bognor last night. The shell-shocked visitors were reduced to nine men and had manager Stuart Housley ordered from the bench in a two- minute spell around the half hour. Referee John Cross
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A DAILY GIFT TO CHERISH
When foster mum Jane Dudeny adopted a terminally-ill baby she cherished every day with the dying child. Doctors had diagnosed little Annie with Edwards' Syndrome in 1995 and warned Jane she had only weeks to live. But that was more than four years ago
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WHY DOGS AND CATS ARE JUST WORLDS APART
MOST pet owners try to keep their creatures off the furniture. But a new book puts them firmly on the psychiatrist's couch - offering relationship counselling for cats and dogs. Author and comedian Gerry Maguire Thompson is targeting the Christmas bestsellers
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NURSE DIES IN STAIRS PLUNGE
TRIBUTES were today paid to a student nurse who died after falling down a flight of stairs at a nightclub. The funeral of Joel Shiers, 24, will take place on Friday in his home town of Southampton following the tragic accident at Maxims nightclub, Eastbourne
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NATURE
Twisting ivy is a haven for wildlife THIS is the month of the ivy, when that rather despised semi-tree produces its yellow-green flowers. Yet although ivy is to be found everywhere, clinging to trees and buildings and weaving its way through hedges, I
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ANDY NAYLOR finds Sussex skipper Chris Adams in bullish mood as he leaves for his first England tour
CHRIS Adams reckons England's cricketers can pull off a shock series win against the South Africans this winter, providing they win the first Test. The Sussex skipper believes Nasser Hussain's squad can draw on the experiences of Mike Gatting's triumphant
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YOUTH SPORT: Mike Donovan meets some Twin Peak performers...
IDENTICAL twins Frances and Christina Houslop from Horsted Keynes have combined to lift a national title. But the 17-year-old Ardingly College pupils caused confusion when they scored five goals between them to seal victory for the South in the English
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A DAILY GIFT TO CHERISH
When foster mum Jane Dudeny adopted a terminally-ill baby she cherished every day with the dying child. Doctors had diagnosed little Annie with Edwards' Syndrome in 1995 and warned Jane she had only weeks to live. But that was more than four years ago