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You are watching Big Brother
Brighton media firm Victoria Real has created the first stage of a website for one of Europe's most controversial television series. The Big Brother show will put ten strangers in a house for 70 days and record their every move while viewers vote to expell
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Derek Jameson
Carry on ticking! NOW then, Dr Stephen Holmberg, cardiologist of this parish. I know you're looking after my dodgy ticker, but do not write me off or I'll come back and carve Do Not Resuscitate in big letters across your brass nameplate. As if he would
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Air partner happy as profits take off
Profits at Gatwick-based Air Partner reached £907,000 for the six months ended January 31, a rise of seven per cent. The company, which is the world's largest corporate air charter broker, also recorded a 31 per cent increase in turnover during the period
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Honour for the heroes
Jeff Tooley was a policeman who was mown down and killed a year ago at a speed check in Shoreham. Now the Argus is launching an annual award in his memory to mark the unsung heroes of Sussex. They are people such as paramedic Mike Crockford, who plucked
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Lis Solkhon - Voice of the third age
It cannot have made very comfortable reading for those who might be facing a spell in hospital. The report from the nurses' conference in Bournemouth which has been getting headline coverage says openly what many of us already knew - that hospitals are
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More Community News from around the county
Hove to fishersgate Frank Blake 01273 885332 ORGAN CONCERT: Celebrated organist Simon Smith will be at the consul of the electronic organ on Wednesday evening at Portslade Town Hall at 8pm. The concert is presented by Friends of the South Coast Theatre
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Community News from the Brighton area
ACTIVE for life Joyce West 01273 413022 Dance and Movement Festival: Saturday and Sunday, May 6/7, a weekend of dance and movement at the University of Sussex Sports Centre. More than 27 classes to choose from including ballroom dancing, salsa, ballet
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Juicy guide to Brighton and Hove
Energetic, outspoken Gilly Smith and calm and collected Lucy Shuttleworth describe themselves as the Red Bull and vodka of the literary world. The pair have pooled their talents and passion for the town to write the Juicy Guide to Brighton and Hove. It
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The Sage of Sussex
All the fuss and the fury over plans to redevelop the vacant site next to Brighton railway station is over whether there should be a Sainsbury's supermarket there. But a much more significant feature of the new draft planning brief is a new hotel. It
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History is on Albion's side
HISTORY is on Albion's side in the race for a play-off place. But logic suggests the Seagulls have already kissed goodbye to their hopes. Micky Adams' men can still total 71 points if they win their remaining four matches. That has been enough to make
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Ormerod gets ready
Albion understudy Mark Ormerod is in line for only his third appearance since August at York on Saturday. He is standing by to replace injured first choice goalkeeper Mark Walton for the trip to Bootham Crescent. The Seagulls are waiting for the results
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Lis Solkhon - Voice of the third age
It cannot have made very comfortable reading for those who might be facing a spell in hospital. The report from the nurses' conference in Bournemouth which has been getting headline coverage says openly what many of us already knew - that hospitals are
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Signal Failure - Lizzie Enfield
In theory, one of the joys of commuting is that you have two hours a day in which you can do pretty much as you please. In practice, the fact that you are in a public place makes this impractical. No one wants to watch you pick your toe nails (though
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Do they mean me? - Derek Jameson
Carry on ticking!, Stop - it's for the Best Now then, Dr Stephen Holmberg, cardiologist of this parish. I know you're looking after my dodgy ticker, but do not write me off or I'll come back and carve Do Not Resuscitate in big letters across your brass
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Harbour sails into cash row
The Environment Agency has torn up a sea defence agreement with a firm, accusing it of putting the lives of hundreds of residents at risk. The agency says Sovereign Harbour Ltd, Eastbourne, failed to provide adequate sea defences to protect buildings
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Fatal error at hospital
A health trust has been fined £7,000 for giving a 93-year-old woman a fatal transfusion using blood intended for another patient. Lilian Harrington, of Heathfield, died seven hours after treatment at the Kent and Sussex Hospital in Tunbridge Wells, Kent
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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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You are watching Big Brother
Brighton media firm Victoria Real has created the first stage of a website for one of Europe's most controversial television series. The Big Brother show will put ten strangers in a house for 70 days and record their every move while viewers vote to expell
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Lis Solkhon - Voice of the third age
It cannot have made very comfortable reading for those who might be facing a spell in hospital. The report from the nurses' conference in Bournemouth which has been getting headline coverage says openly what many of us already knew - that hospitals are
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Air partner happy as profits take off
Profits at Gatwick-based Air Partner reached £907,000 for the six months ended January 31, a rise of seven per cent. The company, which is the world's largest corporate air charter broker, also recorded a 31 per cent increase in turnover during the period
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Community News from the Brighton area
ACTIVE for life Joyce West 01273 413022 Dance and Movement Festival: Saturday and Sunday, May 6/7, a weekend of dance and movement at the University of Sussex Sports Centre. More than 27 classes to choose from including ballroom dancing, salsa, ballet
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Blast for 'third class' rail trip
Rail chiefs were today accused of providing a "third class service" by making life more difficult for rail users in Mid Sussex. From next month, off-peak Connex passengers from Hassocks, Burgess Hill and Wivelsfield stations will have to change at East
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The Place To Be
Simon Fanshawe, chairman of The Place To Be executive, which is running Brighton and Hove's bid for city status, gives a campaign update The amount of excitement about the city bid still amazes and delights me and The Place To Be team. Now it may of course
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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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Unijet - Arundel challenge for title
With promotion already secured, Mick Rowland wants the Unijet County League division two title. Arundel clinched promotion with a 2-1 win over Worthing United last Wednesday and Rowland's new target is to pinch the championship from Sidlesham. They currently
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History is on Albion's side
HISTORY is on Albion's side in the race for a play-off place. But logic suggests the Seagulls have already kissed goodbye to their hopes. Micky Adams' men can still total 71 points if they win their remaining four matches. That has been enough to make
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Date
History is on Albion's side
History is on Albion's side in the race for a play-off place. But logic suggests the Seagulls have already kissed goodbye to their hopes. Micky Adams' men can still total 71 points if they win their remaining four matches. That has been enough to make
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Bevan wants to Lord it up
Micheal Bevan is relishing the opportunity to relaunch his Sussex career on the best stage of all. Bevan makes his first appearance at Lord's since helping Australia win last year's World Cup when the county play Middlesex in the Benson and Hedges Cup
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Do they mean me? - Derek Jameson
Carry on ticking!, Stop - it's for the Best Now then, Dr Stephen Holmberg, cardiologist of this parish. I know you're looking after my dodgy ticker, but do not write me off or I'll come back and carve Do Not Resuscitate in big letters across your brass
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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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Warning on gap of North-South divide
The North-South economic divide is getting wider and will continue worsening for the next five years. Economic analyst Business Strategies said employment rates in the southern regions of Britain were heading towards 1980s boom levels. But traditional
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Derek Jameson
Carry on ticking! NOW then, Dr Stephen Holmberg, cardiologist of this parish. I know you're looking after my dodgy ticker, but do not write me off or I'll come back and carve Do Not Resuscitate in big letters across your brass nameplate. As if he would
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Vanora Leigh
I Stooped pretty low this week, so low that The Mother will cringe when she knows I've gone public. There are no pretty words or phrases, you see, to disguise what I did. I stole a piece of sausage from the dog's dish. Why? You think I went crazy? Well
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Honour for the heroes
Jeff Tooley was a policeman who was mown down and killed a year ago at a speed check in Shoreham. Now the Argus is launching an annual award in his memory to mark the unsung heroes of Sussex. They are people such as paramedic Mike Crockford, who plucked
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Lis Solkhon - Voice of the third age
It cannot have made very comfortable reading for those who might be facing a spell in hospital. The report from the nurses' conference in Bournemouth which has been getting headline coverage says openly what many of us already knew - that hospitals are
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Date
More Community News from around the county
Hove to fishersgate Frank Blake 01273 885332 ORGAN CONCERT: Celebrated organist Simon Smith will be at the consul of the electronic organ on Wednesday evening at Portslade Town Hall at 8pm. The concert is presented by Friends of the South Coast Theatre
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Date
Juicy guide to Brighton and Hove
Energetic, outspoken Gilly Smith and calm and collected Lucy Shuttleworth describe themselves as the Red Bull and vodka of the literary world. The pair have pooled their talents and passion for the town to write the Juicy Guide to Brighton and Hove. It
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Date
The Sage of Sussex
All the fuss and the fury over plans to redevelop the vacant site next to Brighton railway station is over whether there should be a Sainsbury's supermarket there. But a much more significant feature of the new draft planning brief is a new hotel. It
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McPherson is on target
Keith McPherson provided another collector's item at rain-lashed Nyewood Lane last night. The veteran stopper is not noted for his goalscoring, but he was on target for the Reserves against Portsmouth in the Avon Insurance Combination. He netted from
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Ormerod gets ready
Albion understudy Mark Ormerod is in line for only his third appearance since August at York on Saturday. He is standing by to replace injured first choice goalkeeper Mark Walton for the trip to Bootham Crescent. The Seagulls are waiting for the results
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Two held in drugs swoop at firm
Two men have been arrested following a drugs raid on a Sussex company which is believed to have netted cannabis worth nearly £5,000. About eight bars of a substance believed to be cannabis were taken during the raid at Pinnacle Warehousing Ltd, Lancing
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Huge plans for sports
Worthing's Leisure Centre and Aquarena could both be demolished and replaced with a multi-million- pound sports complex. The idea has been tabled by consultants PMP during secret talks with councillors.PMP suggested the demolition and redevelopment of
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Lis Solkhon - Voice of the third age
It cannot have made very comfortable reading for those who might be facing a spell in hospital. The report from the nurses' conference in Bournemouth which has been getting headline coverage says openly what many of us already knew - that hospitals are
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Date
Signal Failure - Lizzie Enfield
In theory, one of the joys of commuting is that you have two hours a day in which you can do pretty much as you please. In practice, the fact that you are in a public place makes this impractical. No one wants to watch you pick your toe nails (though
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Date
Harbour sails into cash row
The Environment Agency has torn up a sea defence agreement with a firm, accusing it of putting the lives of hundreds of residents at risk. The agency says Sovereign Harbour Ltd, Eastbourne, failed to provide adequate sea defences to protect buildings
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Fatal error at hospital
A health trust has been fined £7,000 for giving a 93-year-old woman a fatal transfusion using blood intended for another patient. Lilian Harrington, of Heathfield, died seven hours after treatment at the Kent and Sussex Hospital in Tunbridge Wells, Kent
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Lis Solkhon - Voice of the third age
It cannot have made very comfortable reading for those who might be facing a spell in hospital. The report from the nurses' conference in Bournemouth which has been getting headline coverage says openly what many of us already knew - that hospitals are
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Date
Warning on gap of North-South divide
The North-South economic divide is getting wider and will continue worsening for the next five years. Economic analyst Business Strategies said employment rates in the southern regions of Britain were heading towards 1980s boom levels. But traditional
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Date
Vanora Leigh
I Stooped pretty low this week, so low that The Mother will cringe when she knows I've gone public. There are no pretty words or phrases, you see, to disguise what I did. I stole a piece of sausage from the dog's dish. Why? You think I went crazy? Well
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Blast for 'third class' rail trip
Rail chiefs were today accused of providing a "third class service" by making life more difficult for rail users in Mid Sussex. From next month, off-peak Connex passengers from Hassocks, Burgess Hill and Wivelsfield stations will have to change at East
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Date
The Place To Be
Simon Fanshawe, chairman of The Place To Be executive, which is running Brighton and Hove's bid for city status, gives a campaign update The amount of excitement about the city bid still amazes and delights me and The Place To Be team. Now it may of course
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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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Date
Unijet - Arundel challenge for title
With promotion already secured, Mick Rowland wants the Unijet County League division two title. Arundel clinched promotion with a 2-1 win over Worthing United last Wednesday and Rowland's new target is to pinch the championship from Sidlesham. They currently
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Date
History is on Albion's side
History is on Albion's side in the race for a play-off place. But logic suggests the Seagulls have already kissed goodbye to their hopes. Micky Adams' men can still total 71 points if they win their remaining four matches. That has been enough to make
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Date
McPherson is on target
Keith McPherson provided another collector's item at rain-lashed Nyewood Lane last night. The veteran stopper is not noted for his goalscoring, but he was on target for the Reserves against Portsmouth in the Avon Insurance Combination. He netted from
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Date
Bevan wants to Lord it up
Micheal Bevan is relishing the opportunity to relaunch his Sussex career on the best stage of all. Bevan makes his first appearance at Lord's since helping Australia win last year's World Cup when the county play Middlesex in the Benson and Hedges Cup
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Two held in drugs swoop at firm
Two men have been arrested following a drugs raid on a Sussex company which is believed to have netted cannabis worth nearly £5,000. About eight bars of a substance believed to be cannabis were taken during the raid at Pinnacle Warehousing Ltd, Lancing
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Huge plans for sports
Worthing's Leisure Centre and Aquarena could both be demolished and replaced with a multi-million- pound sports complex. The idea has been tabled by consultants PMP during secret talks with councillors.PMP suggested the demolition and redevelopment of