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Home Truths, by Jacqui Bealing
My husband has started a new job in London, which has fuelled my parents' argument that we should move back to their corner of the urban sprawl. It so happens my husband's car journey (M23, M25 and A2) virtually takes him past their back garden. If we
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Murder bid accused 'lied about cancer'
A wife accused of trying to murder her husband with a baseball bat during a bondage session spun a web of lies, including falsely claiming to be suffering from cancer, a court heard. Dena Thompson, 40, allegedly attacked her 42-year-old husband Richard
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Royal appointment for a big celebration
The people of Sussex turned out in force to celebrate the birthday of Britain's best-loved member of the Royal Family. The Queen Mother's 100th birthday was honoured across the county. As crowds gathered in London to pay tribute to the Queen Mother, 14
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Tourist's death plunge over cliff
A holidaymaker fell hundreds of feet to his death after being blown over a cliff as he tried to take a photograph. Police revealed today how the body of the man was recovered from the foot of an area of cliffs at Beachy Head, near Eastbourne, called Gun
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Knight fears for the future
Albion chairman Dick Knight has hit out at the gap between the rich and poor of English football, which is poised to grow as a result of the latest TV deals. Knight is pleased with the ITV package for Nationwide League clubs like the Seagulls, worth £315
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Royal appointment for a big celebration
The people of Sussex turned out in force to celebrate the birthday of Britain's best-loved member of the Royal Family. The Queen Mother's 100th birthday was honoured across the county. As crowds gathered in London to pay tribute to the Queen Mother, 14
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Measure to put cap on drink in public places
A bylaw which will ban drinking alcohol in designated public places may be introduced in Brighton and Hove. Chief reporter David Edwards looks at how the scheme has worked in Glasgow and Coventry. In the mid Eighties alcohol was blighting Coventry city
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Tourist's death plunge over cliff
A holidaymaker fell hundreds of feet to his death after being blown over a cliff as he tried to take a photograph. Police revealed today how the body of the man was recovered from the foot of an area of cliffs at Beachy Head, near Eastbourne, called Gun
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Credit card thief's hotel beano
Stunned Peter Barron was left with a huge bill after a couple used his credit card for a luxury break at a five-star hotel. Mr Barron, 38, was taken aback when he received a letter from The Grand Hotel, in Eastbourne, inviting him back for another stay
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Softly softly for Wadey
Nikki Wadey has made her British debut in a sport she had never previously played. The 15-year-old from Southwick represented Great Britain in the European Softball Championships in Holland after 'playing around' inside the diamond used by Brighton Buccaneers
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White delight at wild card
Jimmy White has been given a wild-card entry to the first major tournament of the new snooker season, the Champions Cup, at the Brighton Centre from August 25. White lost his place among the world's elite top 16 at the end of last season, but the 38-year-old
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Measure to put cap on drink in public places
A bylaw which will ban drinking alcohol in designated public places may be introduced in Brighton and Hove. Chief reporter David Edwards looks at how the scheme has worked in Glasgow and Coventry. In the mid Eighties alcohol was blighting Coventry city
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James and the giant carp: A fishy tale
Tackle shop-owner Stephen Mugridge likes to splash out on a fishing trip for local children at least once every year. But this year the trip caused a different kind of splash when one of the anglers fell hook, line and sinker for the sport. Gerard James
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Credit card thief's hotel beano
Stunned Peter Barron was left with a huge bill after a couple used his credit card for a luxury break at a five-star hotel. Mr Barron, 38, was taken aback when he received a letter from The Grand Hotel, in Eastbourne, inviting him back for another stay
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Softly softly for Wadey
Nikki Wadey has made her British debut in a sport she had never previously played. The 15-year-old from Southwick represented Great Britain in the European Softball Championships in Holland after 'playing around' inside the diamond used by Brighton Buccaneers
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Sussex washed out
Heavy rain washed out the final day of Sussex Seconds' Championship match against Glouces-tershire at Bristol University. Having lost much of the second day through bad weather, Sussex were hoping for a clear day and a possibility of a contrived result
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Sumpter closes in on title
Mark Sumpter needs just four points to claim the British GTO title after another terrific win with race partner Mike Jordan. There are four races left for Sussex driver Sumpter and Jordan to win their class in the Privilege Insurance British GT Championship
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White delight at wild card
Jimmy White has been given a wild-card entry to the first major tournament of the new snooker season, the Champions Cup, at the Brighton Centre from August 25. White lost his place among the world's elite top 16 at the end of last season, but the 38-year-old
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Home Truths, by Jacqui Bealing
My husband has started a new job in London, which has fuelled my parents' argument that we should move back to their corner of the urban sprawl. It so happens my husband's car journey (M23, M25 and A2) virtually takes him past their back garden. If we
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Murder bid accused 'lied about cancer'
A wife accused of trying to murder her husband with a baseball bat during a bondage session spun a web of lies, including falsely claiming to be suffering from cancer, a court heard. Dena Thompson, 40, allegedly attacked her 42-year-old husband Richard
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James and the giant carp: A fishy tale
Tackle shop-owner Stephen Mugridge likes to splash out on a fishing trip for local children at least once every year. But this year the trip caused a different kind of splash when one of the anglers fell hook, line and sinker for the sport. Gerard James
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Sussex washed out
Heavy rain washed out the final day of Sussex Seconds' Championship match against Glouces-tershire at Bristol University. Having lost much of the second day through bad weather, Sussex were hoping for a clear day and a possibility of a contrived result
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Sumpter closes in on title
Mark Sumpter needs just four points to claim the British GTO title after another terrific win with race partner Mike Jordan. There are four races left for Sussex driver Sumpter and Jordan to win their class in the Privilege Insurance British GT Championship
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Knight fears for the future
Albion chairman Dick Knight has hit out at the gap between the rich and poor of English football, which is poised to grow as a result of the latest TV deals. Knight is pleased with the ITV package for Nationwide League clubs like the Seagulls, worth £315