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Love Matters, by Julia Meanwell
A short break can sometimes add freshness to a relationship. I was recently working abroad for a week with a group of people. It was interesting to observe their varied reactions when returning home. Some appreciated their loved ones even more, others
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Clearing up after twister number two
A clear-up operation was under way tonight at a caravan park left devastated by a mini tornado. More than 200 mobile homes are thought to have been damaged at the West Sands Caravan Park in Selsey. Many were overturned and others had their roofs ripped
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It's an emergency
Ageing firefighters at Turners Hill station, near Crawley, are desperate to find young blood to fill their positions after they retire. It seems there are not enough young 'uns in the village because a lot of them have left the village. Perhaps they've
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Problem looms for ageing firemen
They have a collective age of more than 200 and a total of 65 years' service between them. But time has finally caught up with the stalwarts of a small Sussex fire station and the "old boys" are having to call it a day. The men of Turners Hill fire station
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Braced for a battering
Many places devastated by the terrible floods earlier this month were bracing themselves for a repeat performance today. After the worst storm in Sussex since the 1987 hurricane, floods were expected at towns and villages such as Lewes, Uckfield and Robertsbridge
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Gene police bust more crooks
Police are busting more criminals thanks to DNA evidence. Figures released today show Sussex officers made positively identified 426 suspects from 962 samples taken from crime scenes during the three months ending in September. This compares to 200 from
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Review: Keeping you on track for success
Keeping track of membership details is a club secretary's nightmare. Now a new software product from Vizual Business tools has taken the sting out of record-keeping. This is the most comprehensive club membership tracking software I have ever seen. Vizual
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Pellet gun boy shoots bus driver
A boy shot and injured a bus driver with a pellet gun in an unprovoked attack. The Brighton and Hove Buses worker was sitting in his vehicle at Southwick Square when the youth approached him with the weapon. The gun was fired twice and the driver was
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Having trouble?
Have you been badly affected by the storms today? Then tell us about it. Whether you have a dramatic story or just want to help others avoid problem areas, we'd like to hear from you. Email nigel.davies-patrick@argus-btn.co.uk or telephone the newsdesk
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Pub serves up ghostly spirit
It is more than 103 years since a young woman was brutally murdered in one of Brighton's most popular pubs. Lucy Packham was 32 when her husband killed her in a fit of rage after pushing her into a grave-like pit in a corner of the Marlborough Hotel.
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Marina and the teenage witches
A Sussex mum is heading for the bestsellers' list with a book of witchcraft for teenagers. Marina Baker's home office is full of the clutter of a working mother. Her desk is piled high with research for articles she is writing for The Independent and
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Love Matters, by Julia Meanwell
A short break can sometimes add freshness to a relationship. I was recently working abroad for a week with a group of people. It was interesting to observe their varied reactions when returning home. Some appreciated their loved ones even more, others
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Me and My Kids, by Bini McCall
There has been a group of young lads stationed outside our local off-licence with a Guy Fawkes made of a pair of stuffed trousers and an old sweatshirt. At first he didn't have a head. Then he acquired an old football which sat precariously on top. "Penny
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Voice of the Third Age, by Lis Solkhon
The Brighton and Hove Entertainment Managers Association has finally had to close its doors after more than 60 years. It was the voice of the entertainment world since the days of the Thirties when the two towns had many cinemas, theatres and other centres
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Storms bring traffic trouble
The storms brought a nightmare for many West Sussex travellers as major and minor routes were closed by fallen trees and flying debris. There was flooding at the junction of Cissbury Road and Broadwater Street West in Broadwater and on the busy A24 at
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10,000 homes lose power
Crews working for power company Seeboard spent much of last night repairing fallen cables and broken lines. Sussex was one of the worst-hit areas of Britain and more than 10,000 homes had their power cut off overnight. Gale force winds today hampered
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Calm after the storm
Sussex was starting to return to normal tonight after gales and torrential rain brought havoc and devastation across the county. People in Uckfield and Lewes breathed a collective sigh of relief after threatened major flooding around the 4pm high tide
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It's an emergency
Ageing firefighters at Turners Hill station, near Crawley, are desperate to find young blood to fill their positions after they retire. It seems there are not enough young 'uns in the village because a lot of them have left the village. Perhaps they've
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Modern methods
DNA is proving vital in the war against crime. Technology is now so advanced that a minute amount of material left at the scene of the crime can be linked to one person. Sussex Police has been at the forefront of using new technology to pick up DNA samples
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Summerfield has got plenty of incentive
A surprise win for Plymouth at Withdean tonight could help Kevin Summerfield land the manager's job. The ex-Shrewsbury assistant, an FA Cup semi finalist with Argyle in 1984, has been in charge for four matches since the sacking of Kevin Hodges. A narrow
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Floods won't stop the show
Carolyn Savidge refused to be beaten by floods that forced her out of her home two weeks ago. It may have been the worst deluge in 40 years but she refuses to let it dampen her enthusiasm for the stage. The choreographer is determined to put on a spectacular
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Braced for a battering
Many places devastated by the terrible floods earlier this month were bracing themselves for a repeat performance today. After the worst storm in Sussex since the 1987 hurricane, floods were expected at towns and villages such as Lewes, Uckfield and Robertsbridge
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Aid for flood victims
Today we launch a £10,000 appeal to help Sussex flood victims rebuild their lives. Two weeks ago the worst floods in living memory ravaged Lewes and Uckfield. Many homes were devastated, businesses remain closed and the outlook for hundreds of people
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Steele shows his mettle
Darlington 1 Albion 2 IT has been a long time coming, 78 days to be precise. But now Lee Steele has finally made his mark with Albion. The lively Liverpudlian has been desperately unlucky since his summer switch from Shrewsbury. A prolific pre-season
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Munday eyes up old club in Cup
FORMER Albion stalwart Stuart Munday could have a big day against his old club in the FA Cup. The Seagulls have been drawn away to Aldershot or Dover in the first round on November 18. They play their postponed tie at Aldershot's Recreation Ground tomorrow
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Pellet gun boy shoots bus driver
A boy shot and injured a bus driver with a pellet gun in an unprovoked attack. The Brighton and Hove Buses worker was sitting in his vehicle at Southwick Square when the youth approached him with the weapon. The gun was fired twice and the driver was
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Terror of tornado boy, 6
A mother told today how she frantically prayed for her six-year-old son's life as a tornado ripped through their home. Stefan Zugor's face was cut by flying glass as the violent whirlwind carved a path of destruction through Bognor on Saturday night.
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Having trouble?
Have you been badly affected by the storms today? Then tell us about it. Whether you have a dramatic story or just want to help others avoid problem areas, we'd like to hear from you. Email nigel.davies-patrick@argus-btn.co.uk or telephone the newsdesk
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Morning tree
A couple escaped disaster by inches when an elm tree crashed into their drive. The 30ft tree missed Rosemary and Douglas Harrold's front door by 3ft when it was uprooted by a gale. The tree was one of two on a private road in front of the couple's house
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Builders v badgers
Slow worms, badgers and grass snakes could scupper plans for houses in a seaside town. Developers want to build six homes on land behind Wartling Close, St Leonards. But Hastings Council planners will hear on Wednesday that slow worms, grass snakes, mature
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Crunch time for swimming complex
The future of Worthing's ageing Aquarena swimming pool could be decided tomorrow. Worthing councillors have called a special meeting to discuss a specialist's report on swimming facilities in the borough. PMP Consultancy recommends that a new swimming
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Cowboys target flood town
Cowboy builders are plaguing flood-hit Uckfield. Council officials say they have fielded a long line of inquiries from contractors from as far away as Scotland offering cut-price services. Wealden Council environment manager Christine Wheatley is co-ordinating
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News group snaps up smaller fry
Media group Trinity Mirror is to snap up local newspaper publisher Southnews in a £284.6 million deal. The £12-a-share offer will see Trinity take control of Southnews's 84 weekly paid-for and free titles in the South East. Philip Graf, chief executive
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Marina and the teenage witches
A Sussex mum is heading for the bestsellers' list with a book of witchcraft for teenagers. Marina Baker's home office is full of the clutter of a working mother. Her desk is piled high with research for articles she is writing for The Independent and
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Tomboy - Frosty the Fireman
Retiring firemen are looking to recruit replacements. Tomboy appears daily in The Argus and is updated each day on this website. You can see more of Tomboy on www.moontoon.co.uk The Moontoon website also has comic strips, greeting cards, magazine illustrations
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Me and My Kids, by Bini McCall
There has been a group of young lads stationed outside our local off-licence with a Guy Fawkes made of a pair of stuffed trousers and an old sweatshirt. At first he didn't have a head. Then he acquired an old football which sat precariously on top. "Penny
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Voice of the Third Age, by Lis Solkhon
The Brighton and Hove Entertainment Managers Association has finally had to close its doors after more than 60 years. It was the voice of the entertainment world since the days of the Thirties when the two towns had many cinemas, theatres and other centres
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Storms bring trains to a halt
Torrential storms brought much of Britain's rail network to a standstill today with huge sections of the country becoming no-go areas for trains. Passengers already facing delays due to speed restrictions introduced by Railtrack found themselves stranded
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10,000 homes lose power
Crews working for power company Seeboard spent much of last night repairing fallen cables and broken lines. Sussex was one of the worst-hit areas of Britain and more than 10,000 homes had their power cut off overnight. Gale force winds today hampered
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Calm after the storm
Sussex was starting to return to normal tonight after gales and torrential rain brought havoc and devastation across the county. People in Uckfield and Lewes breathed a collective sigh of relief after threatened major flooding around the 4pm high tide
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Modern methods
DNA is proving vital in the war against crime. Technology is now so advanced that a minute amount of material left at the scene of the crime can be linked to one person. Sussex Police has been at the forefront of using new technology to pick up DNA samples
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Floods won't stop the show
Carolyn Savidge refused to be beaten by floods that forced her out of her home two weeks ago. It may have been the worst deluge in 40 years but she refuses to let it dampen her enthusiasm for the stage. The choreographer is determined to put on a spectacular
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After the deluge
Traders in Lewes are battling to recover from the floods which in the space of an hour destroyed a lifetime's hard graft. Many, still shell-shocked from the disaster, speak of time in terms of BF and AF: before flood and after flood. It is now more than
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Aid for flood victims
Today we launch a £10,000 appeal to help Sussex flood victims rebuild their lives. Two weeks ago the worst floods in living memory ravaged Lewes and Uckfield. Many homes were devastated, businesses remain closed and the outlook for hundreds of people
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Steele shows his mettle
Darlington 1 Albion 2 IT has been a long time coming, 78 days to be precise. But now Lee Steele has finally made his mark with Albion. The lively Liverpudlian has been desperately unlucky since his summer switch from Shrewsbury. A prolific pre-season
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Steele set to start
SUPERSUB Lee Steele is on target for his first Albion start following a matchwinning contribution. Steele broke his duck for the flu-suffering Seagulls in Saturday's 2-1 win at Darlington after replacing the injured Charlie Oatway. Oatway is suspended
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Munday eyes up old club in Cup
FORMER Albion stalwart Stuart Munday could have a big day against his old club in the FA Cup. The Seagulls have been drawn away to Aldershot or Dover in the first round on November 18. They play their postponed tie at Aldershot's Recreation Ground tomorrow
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Why whirlwinds keep coming back
Heat and moisture are both necessary for tornadoes, which helps explain why they seem to hit the South Coast most frequently. But why so many should strike a few districts of Sussex is not clear. A Meteorological Office spokesman said part of the explanation
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Terror of tornado boy, 6
A mother told today how she frantically prayed for her six-year-old son's life as a tornado ripped through their home. Stefan Zugor's face was cut by flying glass as the violent whirlwind carved a path of destruction through Bognor on Saturday night.
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Police reopen unsolved rape case
Detectives in Hove have reopened a 38-year-old rape case. The victim is still tormented by her ordeal back in 1962 and says she will not rest until the offender is brought to justice. Now in her fifties and living out of Sussex, she recently telephoned
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Latest travel news
Travel in Sussex continues to be severely disrupted due to the weather conditions and continuing speed restrictions on the rail network. Police advise people not to make unnecessary car journeys and to stay at home where possible. The wind has brought
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Morning tree
Charles Jackson opened his front door this morning to be greeted by the branches of a tree. The entire front of his house in Preston Park Avenue, Brighton, was blocked by the fallen elm. The door and windows were blocked by branches and the only way to
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Porridge star mucks in for charity
Former Porridge actor Peter Vaughan got his hands dirty to boost a charity in Mid Sussex. The star, who played hardman Harry Grout in the classic TV comedy series, visited Crawley and Horsham to help plant flowers for the Alzheimer's Disease Society.
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News group snaps up smaller fry
Media group Trinity Mirror is to snap up local newspaper publisher Southnews in a £284.6 million deal. The £12-a-share offer will see Trinity take control of Southnews's 84 weekly paid-for and free titles in the South East. Philip Graf, chief executive
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Tomboy - Frosty the Fireman
Retiring firemen are looking to recruit replacements. Tomboy appears daily in The Argus and is updated each day on this website. You can see more of Tomboy on www.moontoon.co.uk The Moontoon website also has comic strips, greeting cards, magazine illustrations
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Clearing up after twister number two
A clear-up operation was under way tonight at a caravan park left devastated by a mini tornado. More than 200 mobile homes are thought to have been damaged at the West Sands Caravan Park in Selsey. Many were overturned and others had their roofs ripped
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Under the weather
Torrential rain and 100mph winds brought disruption across East Sussex today as the county was hit by severe weather for the second time this month. Fallen trees and floods closed many roads while rail services came to a standstill. Floods meant dozens
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Storms bring travel troubles
Mid Sussex commuters faced travel trauma today after roads were blocked by floods, fallen trees and debris. A night of stormy weather also left some residents fearing a second round of flooding in two weeks. The usually busy A273 between Hassocks and
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Storms bring trains to a halt
Torrential storms brought much of Britain's rail network to a standstill today with huge sections of the country becoming no-go areas for trains. Passengers already facing delays due to speed restrictions introduced by Railtrack found themselves stranded
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Storms force station shutdown
Part of Eastbourne town centre was cordoned off today as winds of up to 100mph caused severe damage to buildings. Worst hit was Eastbourne railway station, where a £1.1 million improvement scheme completed last year was damaged. Gale-force winds toppled
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Problem looms for ageing firemen
They have a collective age of more than 200 and a total of 65 years' service between them. But time has finally caught up with the stalwarts of a small Sussex fire station and the "old boys" are having to call it a day. The men of Turners Hill fire station
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Parking zones to expand
Drivers trying to dodge parking fees in East Grinstead will have further to travel. Motorists are avoiding the new on-street parking zones by using roads just outside its boundary. But people living in the roads said they have found it increasingly difficult
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After the deluge
Traders in Lewes are battling to recover from the floods which in the space of an hour destroyed a lifetime's hard graft. Many, still shell-shocked from the disaster, speak of time in terms of BF and AF: before flood and after flood. It is now more than
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Gene police bust more crooks
Police are busting more criminals thanks to DNA evidence. Figures released today show Sussex officers made positively identified 426 suspects from 962 samples taken from crime scenes during the three months ending in September. This compares to 200 from
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Steele set to start
SUPERSUB Lee Steele is on target for his first Albion start following a matchwinning contribution. Steele broke his duck for the flu-suffering Seagulls in Saturday's 2-1 win at Darlington after replacing the injured Charlie Oatway. Oatway is suspended
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Review: Keeping you on track for success
Keeping track of membership details is a club secretary's nightmare. Now a new software product from Vizual Business tools has taken the sting out of record-keeping. This is the most comprehensive club membership tracking software I have ever seen. Vizual
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Why whirlwinds keep coming back
Heat and moisture are both necessary for tornadoes, which helps explain why they seem to hit the South Coast most frequently. But why so many should strike a few districts of Sussex is not clear. A Meteorological Office spokesman said part of the explanation
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Police reopen unsolved rape case
Detectives in Hove have reopened a 38-year-old rape case. The victim is still tormented by her ordeal back in 1962 and says she will not rest until the offender is brought to justice. Now in her fifties and living out of Sussex, she recently telephoned
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Store sets sights on school field
Talks are taking place which could lead to school playing fields being sold to allow a Tesco superstore to expand. The development package centres on Hazelwick School in Three Bridges, Crawley, which is next to a branch of Tesco that opened in 1987. The
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Latest travel news
Travel in Sussex continues to be severely disrupted due to the weather conditions and continuing speed restrictions on the rail network. Police advise people not to make unnecessary car journeys and to stay at home where possible. The wind has brought
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Morning tree
Charles Jackson opened his front door this morning to be greeted by the branches of a tree. The entire front of his house in Preston Park Avenue, Brighton, was blocked by the fallen elm. The door and windows were blocked by branches and the only way to
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Sport centre plans shape up
A £2.3 million plan to redevelop a major sports centre is expected to get the go-ahead this week. The proposals for the Dolphin Leisure Centre in Haywards Heath are aimed at coping with an increase in demand for health and fitness facilities in the area
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Pub serves up ghostly spirit
It is more than 103 years since a young woman was brutally murdered in one of Brighton's most popular pubs. Lucy Packham was 32 when her husband killed her in a fit of rage after pushing her into a grave-like pit in a corner of the Marlborough Hotel.
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Police get tough on violence
Police are to follow up an operation to cut town centre violence with their toughest campaign to date. It follows a meeting between Hastings police and more than 40 town licensees about problems faced by bar staff, restaurateurs and nightclub owners.