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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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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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Racing - Grand National day!
Aintree's main event is live on BBC1. A field of 40 goes to the tapes at 3.45pm. Can Bobbyjo do it again? Check out today's Argus for a list of runners and riders. Naylor's Nag: Green Green Desert - 2.20 Aintree Recommended stake: £5 win Yesterday's Naylor's
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SUSSEX coach Peter Moores has welcomed the introduction of county cricket's new loan system.
From the start of this season players aged under-25 can be borrowed by other counties for a period of up to six weeks. They would be able to play Championship and National League matches, even if they have already taken part in these competitions for
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That shaw is a funny way to get to school
Richard takes kids to lessons with Thai transport FOR the Bush family the daily school run is a little bit different from most families. Instead of walking to school or being driven by car, children Amy and Alex are driven in style . . . by rickshaw.
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Danger and delight in the golden days of film
Tribute to documentary maker brings back memories A film-maker, whose studies of life in wartime Britain have become mini classics, will be remembered in Brighton tomorrow. The Duke of Yorks cinema is staging a tribute to Humphrey Jennings, whose documentaries
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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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Vanora Leigh - Between you and me
To tell, or not to tell? Should I keep silent or break cover and tell the world I've joined a club for the over 50s? There, I've done it! I mean, who cares if you're over 50? (with the exception of potential employers or prospective suitors and who needs
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Feedback with Chris Chandler
The column where we respond to your complaints and opinions Brighton and Hove is the Place to Be. You will know this because we and loads of other people have been shouting it from the rooftops. Kicking up quite a din, as we want the Queen to hear us
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Racing - Grand National day!
Aintree's main event is live on BBC1. A field of 40 goes to the tapes at 3.45pm. Can Bobbyjo do it again? Check out today's Argus for a list of runners and riders. Naylor's Nag: Green Green Desert - 2.20 Aintree Recommended stake: £5 win Yesterday's Naylor's
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Danger and delight in the golden days of film
Tribute to documentary maker brings back memories A film-maker, whose studies of life in wartime Britain have become mini classics, will be remembered in Brighton tomorrow. The Duke of Yorks cinema is staging a tribute to Humphrey Jennings, whose documentaries
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peter votes for the opposition
MP PETER Bottomley was today accused of disloyalty to Sussex after supporting Shrewsbury's bid for city status. Leaders of Brighton and Hove's campaign to become a millennium city are furious after the West Worthing Tory MP signed a Commons motion outlining
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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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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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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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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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Voice of the Argus
Normandy landings The French are keen to take over Newhaven Port, investing millions of pounds in the ailing harbour, and it's not a bad idea. No one on this side of the Channel has been prepared to give this vital port the economic shot in the arm it
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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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MARK SUMPTER made a dream start in the British GT Championship and now he is hoping to turn points i
The 30-year-old driver, from Five Ashes in East Sussex, has set his sights on winning the series after a triumphant start to the season. Sumpter, who was competing in the Pirelli Porsche Cup last year, has moved into the Privilege Insurance British GT
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Home Truths - Jacqui Bealing
Men's pants used to be a secret part of their lives, revealed only to their mothers, their wives and the assistant in the laundrette. You didn't ask and they didn't tell. There was no real reason why anybody else should need or want to know about their
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SUSSEX coach Peter Moores has welcomed the introduction of county cricket's new loan system.
From the start of this season players aged under-25 can be borrowed by other counties for a period of up to six weeks. They would be able to play Championship and National League matches, even if they have already taken part in these competitions for
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EXETER 0, ALBION 0 BY ANDY NAYLOR
Albion extended their unbeaten run to nine games in a poor match. The lacklustre Seagulls rarely looked like grabbing the victory they really needed against lowly Exeter to strengthen their play-off challenge. Micky Adams' men only perked up once Martin
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That shaw is a funny way to get to school
Richard takes kids to lessons with Thai transport FOR the Bush family the daily school run is a little bit different from most families. Instead of walking to school or being driven by car, children Amy and Alex are driven in style . . . by rickshaw.
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Daughter charged
THE teenage daughter of Sussex Chief Constable Paul Whitehouse has been charged with possessing an offensive weapon, understood to be a piece of wood. Frances Whitehouse, 19, of St Aubyn's, Hove, has been released on police bail and is due to appear before
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Vicar is suspended over sex allegations
A Sussex vicar has been suspended pending a police investigation into allegations of indecency with under age boys. The Rev David Dunn is no longer ministering in Littlehampton, where he has been working for the past two years, on the orders of the Bishop
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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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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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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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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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Vanora Leigh - Between you and me
To tell, or not to tell? Should I keep silent or break cover and tell the world I've joined a club for the over 50s? There, I've done it! I mean, who cares if you're over 50? (with the exception of potential employers or prospective suitors and who needs
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Feedback with Chris Chandler
The column where we respond to your complaints and opinions Brighton and Hove is the Place to Be. You will know this because we and loads of other people have been shouting it from the rooftops. Kicking up quite a din, as we want the Queen to hear us
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Date
Voice of the Argus
Normandy landings The French are keen to take over Newhaven Port, investing millions of pounds in the ailing harbour, and it's not a bad idea. No one on this side of the Channel has been prepared to give this vital port the economic shot in the arm it
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MARK SUMPTER made a dream start in the British GT Championship and now he is hoping to turn points i
The 30-year-old driver, from Five Ashes in East Sussex, has set his sights on winning the series after a triumphant start to the season. Sumpter, who was competing in the Pirelli Porsche Cup last year, has moved into the Privilege Insurance British GT
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Home Truths - Jacqui Bealing
Men's pants used to be a secret part of their lives, revealed only to their mothers, their wives and the assistant in the laundrette. You didn't ask and they didn't tell. There was no real reason why anybody else should need or want to know about their
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EXETER 0, ALBION 0 BY ANDY NAYLOR
Albion extended their unbeaten run to nine games in a poor match. The lacklustre Seagulls rarely looked like grabbing the victory they really needed against lowly Exeter to strengthen their play-off challenge. Micky Adams' men only perked up once Martin
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Daughter charged
THE teenage daughter of Sussex Chief Constable Paul Whitehouse has been charged with possessing an offensive weapon, understood to be a piece of wood. Frances Whitehouse, 19, of St Aubyn's, Hove, has been released on police bail and is due to appear before
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Vicar is suspended over sex allegations
A Sussex vicar has been suspended pending a police investigation into allegations of indecency with under age boys. The Rev David Dunn is no longer ministering in Littlehampton, where he has been working for the past two years, on the orders of the Bishop
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peter votes for the opposition
MP PETER Bottomley was today accused of disloyalty to Sussex after supporting Shrewsbury's bid for city status. Leaders of Brighton and Hove's campaign to become a millennium city are furious after the West Worthing Tory MP signed a Commons motion outlining
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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