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Fishing four business
The Internet is the 21st century market place for businesses. Now Sussex companies can reach millions of potential customers using a free web directory. Fish4 It was launched in October 1999 and operates a national database of 1.9 million businesses accessible
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Swan spreads its wings again
Twenty jobs have been created as Bosham's Swan Garage prepares to move to a new site in Chichester. Managers expect the new showroom to be ready within six weeks and are looking for staff to work in sales, administration and the workshop. More staff could
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More Community News from around the county
HERSTMONCEUX AND WARTLING Dianne Town 01323 833841 TENNIS CLUB: During the winter months our local tennis players have been benefiting from the funding received from Millennium Awards and have been taking part in extensive coaching from professionals
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7.30-11.30pm.
Converted for the new archive on 30 June 2000. Some images and formatting may have been lost in the conversion.
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Thumbs down to supertown
Fears of a new supertown in Mid Sussex were smashed last night. Councillors put a block on developers itching to build new homes in the strategic gap between Burgess Hill and Hassocks. District council officers wanted to ease planning rules so houses
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Adam Trimingham - the Sage of Sussex
No one who was at the public inquiry into the death of Maria Colwell will ever forget it. Whether they were the officials directly involved with the case or Bill Sansom, the amiable policeman who kept order when emotions ran high, it was an emotive occasion
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Racing special - On course for a winner
The future is looking bright for Brighton Racecourse as it sheds its rundown image. With an ambitious programme of investment and modernisation, manager Northern Racing hopes it can bring back the glory days of the 1950s when Brighton races regularly
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Adam Trimingham, the Sage of Sussex
No one who was at the public inquiry into the death of Maria Colwell will ever forget it, whether they were the officials directly involved with the case or Bill Sansom, the amiable policeman who kept order when emotions ran high. It was the first inquiry
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Cycling - Dynamic duo strike again
Sussex cycling duo Mark Jones and John Limpus have triumphed again. They followed up their win in the recent Sussex CA team event by gaining a hard-fought victory in the Poole Wheelers 25-mile team race. The GS Stella pair clocked exactly 54 minutes to
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Signal failure - Lizzie Enfield
Had a moment of acute embarrassment after stumbling into one of those compartments that are a second class version of first class. What I mean by that is a group of six seats in their own enclosed space, but without the arm rests and antimacassars. Had
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Derek Jameson - Do they mean me?
Living off a Lord's lunch, Telly vet, Naked ambition, Poor old Prince How unfortunate that the Government's latest initiative on pensions should have looked for support from Tony Blair's mate, Lord 'Charlie' Falconer, who promptly upset us old 'uns by
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Albion - Ling's career goes full circle
Martin Ling's career turns full circle when Albion visit the other St James Park on Saturday. Exeter is where it all started for the Seagulls' new signing 18 years ago, but only because he listened to his father. "It was many moons ago, 1982 to 1986,"
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Adam Trimingham - the Sage of Sussex
No one who was at the public inquiry into the death of Maria Colwell will ever forget it. Whether they were the officials directly involved with the case or Bill Sansom, the amiable policeman who kept order when emotions ran high, it was an emotive occasion
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Albion - Packham is a mean machine
Albion youth team goalkeeper Will Packham is king of the cleansheets. The 18-year-old keeper has not conceded a goal in the last six matches, a record for the youth team, and intends to make it eight by the end of the season. Packham, who has shot up
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My chance to save ill child
Ambulance worker Alison Sutherland is hoping she can save the life of a seriously-ill girl in America. By chance, she was found to have the a near perfect bone marrow match with the sick youngster during a search of donors on the Anthony Nolan Trust register
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Labour says no to enquiry
Labour councillors have rejected an Argus call for a inquiry into the Brighton child neglect case. Tory deputy leader John Sheldon asked the policy and resources committee last night to support the call by the Argus for a public inquiry and a review of
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Brighton festival opens May 6
This year's festival runs until May 28 and the line-up is the most impressive so far. Lasting over three weeks, this year's festival will benefit from online exposure as well as in the Evening Argus. Every day our web reporters and Argus journalists will
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It's a mad, mad world
Fast cars, burger bars and the internet seem to be taking over the world. As yet more of Sussex is concreted over with corporate-owned buildings staffed by nylon-uniformed workers, it's easy to ask where all the characters have gone. Benedict le Vay has
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Family tell of shock at love-rival killing
The family of a man who battered his love rival to death before killing himself have spoken out. Douglas Channon, 55, attacked 50-year-old Steven Veale at the Effingham Park Hotel in Copthorne on Monday night. He then shot himself on the hotel's golf
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Voice of the Argus
All eyes on Bovis again, Let's be fair, How strange... There have been two good pieces of news about the French Convalescent Home in Marine Parade, Brighton, this year. One is that the 101-year-old building has been listed by the Department of Culture
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More Community News from around the county
HERSTMONCEUX AND WARTLING Dianne Town 01323 833841 TENNIS CLUB: During the winter months our local tennis players have been benefiting from the funding received from Millennium Awards and have been taking part in extensive coaching from professionals
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Date
7.30-11.30pm.
Converted for the new archive on 30 June 2000. Some images and formatting may have been lost in the conversion.
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Racing special - On course for a winner
The future is looking bright for Brighton Racecourse as it sheds its rundown image. With an ambitious programme of investment and modernisation, manager Northern Racing hopes it can bring back the glory days of the 1950s when Brighton races regularly
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How to be happy all the time
Most people find it difficult to keep a smile on their face day after day. But Brighton agony aunt and author Christine Webber says it is possible to turn this feeling around - and she has set out to teach the rest of us how to Get The Happiness Habit
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Adam Trimingham, the Sage of Sussex
No one who was at the public inquiry into the death of Maria Colwell will ever forget it, whether they were the officials directly involved with the case or Bill Sansom, the amiable policeman who kept order when emotions ran high. It was the first inquiry
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Table tennis - Veneer ready for title
Crawley ace Ritchie Venner is a confident mood as he bids for his seventh title at the All-Sussex Championships at the Newman School, Hove, on Sunday. After losing in the final of the Brighton Newman Two-star Grand Prix last week, Venner said; "I'm still
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Speedway - Eagles face stern test
Eastbourne Eagles face a massive test of their Elite League title credentials at Ipswich tonight. That's the view of Sussex speedway boss Jon Cook, whose new-look team lost narrowly at Kings Lynn last week and were then denied a home league debut by the
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Adam Trimingham - the Sage of Sussex
No one who was at the public inquiry into the death of Maria Colwell will ever forget it. Whether they were the officials directly involved with the case or Bill Sansom, the amiable policeman who kept order when emotions ran high, it was an emotive occasion
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Date
Brighton festival opens May 6
This year's festival runs until May 28 and the line-up is the most impressive so far. Lasting over three weeks, this year's festival will benefit from online exposure as well as in the Evening Argus. Every day our web reporters and Argus journalists will
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Family tell of shock at love-rival killing
The family of a man who battered his love rival to death before killing himself have spoken out. Douglas Channon, 55, attacked 50-year-old Steven Veale at the Effingham Park Hotel in Copthorne on Monday night. He then shot himself on the hotel's golf
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Hospital hit by superbug
A hospital is battling to contain an outbreak of the potentially fatal superbug MRSA. Fifteen orthopaedic patients at Eastbourne District General Hospital, mostly on the Seaford One ward, have been confirmed as having the infection. A spokesman said all
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Fishing four business
The Internet is the 21st century market place for businesses. Now Sussex companies can reach millions of potential customers using a free web directory. Fish4 It was launched in October 1999 and operates a national database of 1.9 million businesses accessible
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Date
Swan spreads its wings again
Twenty jobs have been created as Bosham's Swan Garage prepares to move to a new site in Chichester. Managers expect the new showroom to be ready within six weeks and are looking for staff to work in sales, administration and the workshop. More staff could
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Order slowdown means job cuts
The UK's manufacturing sector continued its recovery last month. The Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply's monthly survey showed manufacturing expanding for the 11th month in a row. But the figures showed new orders were rising slower than previously
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Thumbs down to supertown
Fears of a new supertown in Mid Sussex were smashed last night. Councillors put a block on developers itching to build new homes in the strategic gap between Burgess Hill and Hassocks. District council officers wanted to ease planning rules so houses
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Date
Adam Trimingham - the Sage of Sussex
No one who was at the public inquiry into the death of Maria Colwell will ever forget it. Whether they were the officials directly involved with the case or Bill Sansom, the amiable policeman who kept order when emotions ran high, it was an emotive occasion
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Lis Solkhon - Voice of the third age
I like to think of myself as a music lover after having spent many years earning my living by music. My house almost always has music of one sort or another to sustain me as I toil over a hot qwerty board to bring you my deathless prose and my car radio
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Cycling - Dynamic duo strike again
Sussex cycling duo Mark Jones and John Limpus have triumphed again. They followed up their win in the recent Sussex CA team event by gaining a hard-fought victory in the Poole Wheelers 25-mile team race. The GS Stella pair clocked exactly 54 minutes to
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Signal failure - Lizzie Enfield
Had a moment of acute embarrassment after stumbling into one of those compartments that are a second class version of first class. What I mean by that is a group of six seats in their own enclosed space, but without the arm rests and antimacassars. Had
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Derek Jameson - Do they mean me?
Living off a Lord's lunch, Telly vet, Naked ambition, Poor old Prince How unfortunate that the Government's latest initiative on pensions should have looked for support from Tony Blair's mate, Lord 'Charlie' Falconer, who promptly upset us old 'uns by
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Racing - Friday's meetings
Grand National meeting continues at Aintree, plus cards at Lingfield and Sedgefield First race 2.00pm, last race 5.40pm. Naylor's Nag: To come Recommended stake: To come Yesterday's Naylor's Nag, Bellator was unplaced. Running total on an initial tax-free
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Albion - Ling's career goes full circle
Martin Ling's career turns full circle when Albion visit the other St James Park on Saturday. Exeter is where it all started for the Seagulls' new signing 18 years ago, but only because he listened to his father. "It was many moons ago, 1982 to 1986,"
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Albion - Packham is a mean machine
Albion youth team goalkeeper Will Packham is king of the cleansheets. The 18-year-old keeper has not conceded a goal in the last six matches, a record for the youth team, and intends to make it eight by the end of the season. Packham, who has shot up
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Albion - Big dilemma for Adams
Micky Adams is mulling over a selection dilemma for Saturday's vital visit to Exeter. He must decide whether to give the experienced Martin Ling his full debut for the play-off pursuing Seagulls or stick with the youthful exuberance of Scott Ramsay. New
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My chance to save ill child
Ambulance worker Alison Sutherland is hoping she can save the life of a seriously-ill girl in America. By chance, she was found to have the a near perfect bone marrow match with the sick youngster during a search of donors on the Anthony Nolan Trust register
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Labour says no to enquiry
Labour councillors have rejected an Argus call for a inquiry into the Brighton child neglect case. Tory deputy leader John Sheldon asked the policy and resources committee last night to support the call by the Argus for a public inquiry and a review of
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Simon Fanshawe
Last week my neighbour excitedly told me of the cash he'd been offered for his flat. He wondered whether I was as delighted as he was. Well, I'm not really. I'm not intending to sell. And even if I was, I'd have to pay the same to buy another home. But
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It's a mad, mad world
Fast cars, burger bars and the internet seem to be taking over the world. As yet more of Sussex is concreted over with corporate-owned buildings staffed by nylon-uniformed workers, it's easy to ask where all the characters have gone. Benedict le Vay has
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Shock of missing man dead in garage
A pensioner has been found dead in a garage more than two years after his disappearance. Police, who discovered Walter Bellman's skeleton close to his home in Wellington Road, Brighton, had mistakenly searched the wrong garage when he disappeared in January
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Managers suffer from long hours
British managers are suffering from spiralling working hours more than their European counterparts. A report by transport company TNT says the ever-increasing demands on personal time is taking its toll on executive health. One in three British managers
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Order slowdown means job cuts
The UK's manufacturing sector continued its recovery last month. The Chartered Institute of Purchasing and Supply's monthly survey showed manufacturing expanding for the 11th month in a row. But the figures showed new orders were rising slower than previously
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Date
Voice of the Argus
All eyes on Bovis again, Let's be fair, How strange... There have been two good pieces of news about the French Convalescent Home in Marine Parade, Brighton, this year. One is that the 101-year-old building has been listed by the Department of Culture
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Date
How to be happy all the time
Most people find it difficult to keep a smile on their face day after day. But Brighton agony aunt and author Christine Webber says it is possible to turn this feeling around - and she has set out to teach the rest of us how to Get The Happiness Habit
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Date
Table tennis - Veneer ready for title
Crawley ace Ritchie Venner is a confident mood as he bids for his seventh title at the All-Sussex Championships at the Newman School, Hove, on Sunday. After losing in the final of the Brighton Newman Two-star Grand Prix last week, Venner said; "I'm still
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Lis Solkhon - Voice of the third age
I like to think of myself as a music lover after having spent many years earning my living by music. My house almost always has music of one sort or another to sustain me as I toil over a hot qwerty board to bring you my deathless prose and my car radio
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Date
Speedway - Eagles face stern test
Eastbourne Eagles face a massive test of their Elite League title credentials at Ipswich tonight. That's the view of Sussex speedway boss Jon Cook, whose new-look team lost narrowly at Kings Lynn last week and were then denied a home league debut by the
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Date
Racing - Friday's meetings
Grand National meeting continues at Aintree, plus cards at Lingfield and Sedgefield First race 2.00pm, last race 5.40pm. Naylor's Nag: To come Recommended stake: To come Yesterday's Naylor's Nag, Bellator was unplaced. Running total on an initial tax-free
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Albion - Big dilemma for Adams
Micky Adams is mulling over a selection dilemma for Saturday's vital visit to Exeter. He must decide whether to give the experienced Martin Ling his full debut for the play-off pursuing Seagulls or stick with the youthful exuberance of Scott Ramsay. New
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Date
Simon Fanshawe
Last week my neighbour excitedly told me of the cash he'd been offered for his flat. He wondered whether I was as delighted as he was. Well, I'm not really. I'm not intending to sell. And even if I was, I'd have to pay the same to buy another home. But
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Shock of missing man dead in garage
A pensioner has been found dead in a garage more than two years after his disappearance. Police, who discovered Walter Bellman's skeleton close to his home in Wellington Road, Brighton, had mistakenly searched the wrong garage when he disappeared in January
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Hospital hit by superbug
A hospital is battling to contain an outbreak of the potentially fatal superbug MRSA. Fifteen orthopaedic patients at Eastbourne District General Hospital, mostly on the Seaford One ward, have been confirmed as having the infection. A spokesman said all
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Managers suffer from long hours
British managers are suffering from spiralling working hours more than their European counterparts. A report by transport company TNT says the ever-increasing demands on personal time is taking its toll on executive health. One in three British managers