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The Tippett Trio
This trio of young men was formed just three years ago after the death of the composer Sir Michael Tippett. However, you would have thought they would have been together much longer. A performance of JS Bach's Goldberg Variations, arranged for strings
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Repeat recipes
Now I know I'm getting old. At 34, I still watch Blue Peter occasionally for its recipes. I notice they are starting to repeat the recipes I watched first time round, at the ages of 12 to 15. Still, the new generation isn't to know they are repeats. -
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My 150-mile trip to see my wife
A grandmother is stuck in a hospital miles from home because there are no beds available locally. Sylvia Jarvis, 61, was rushed into hospital eight weeks ago with kidney failure, pneumonia and blood poisoning. Doctors at the Royal Sussex County Hospital
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Brighton Philharmonic Orchestra
I love the songs and operas of Kurt Weill - anyone who can write September Song has very few faults. But one of his less-pleasing pieces is his Second Symphony. Don't get me wrong, it's not unpleasant and its third, and last, movement is splendidly rousing
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Merchant of Venice
A classic English comedy, set in Italy, starring English actors employed by an Italian theatre company - this adaptation of The Merchant of Venice was destined to be different. But there is different and there is Shakespeare Kiklos Teatro style. Here,
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Let the people speak
So Councillor Gerry Kielty wants to gag the public at planning meetings (Argus, May 10). Planning issues affect the quality of life for the people of this city and therefore they should have the right to speak out. It seems to me that Coun Kielty is of
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Spare a thought
Great article, very illuminating ("Add a bit of colour to your life", Argus, May 11) - but spare a thought or two for the blind among us. -Richard W Symonds, Crawley
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Night train
My wife and I were delighted to read that Joe McGann had been given a lucrative contract for a new series. My wife is disabled and I am well past 70. Some months ago we were on our way home from holiday and entered a carriage at Gatwick with three heavy
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53rd state
How ironic the correspondent who complained the Tories who rang him or her were too ashamed to identify themselves (Opinion, May 11) decided to withhold his or her name and address. Pot, kettle and black springs to mind. It is rather sad that he or she
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Wrong right
Congratulations to Hove police on their recent crackdown on illegal parking. Perhaps they could extend their efforts to Portland Road, where there has been a recent increase in hazardous illegal parking, notably outside the Conservative Party office.
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It's no perk
Brian Ralfe (Opinion, May 10) has misunderstood the nature of Brighton and Hove City Council staff's dispute with their employer over car parking. This is not about a few staff wanting to keep free parking for their own convenience. Many staff have to
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Wrong place
I read with little amusement your front-page article regarding John Prescott's car getting a parking ticket. PC Shaun Robbins is, I believe, the community beat officer for South Portslade, so why was he cycling around central Hove? I am the chairman of
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The sharp end
The pay is not marvellous. The job is short term. The dangers are considerable. But almost 30 people have applied for the job. They are being interviewed in the big top at a circus in Preston Park, Brighton, for the post of knife thrower's assistant.
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Doubled up
The two constables who booked the Prescott cars (Argus, May 12) are only to be praised. I wish they could be transferred to Worthing. There is a single yellow line on my side of the road but, at 4.30pm, when I come home from work, my colleague has to
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Leading the way
People who live near Stoneham Park in Hove have raised thousands of pounds towards brightening it up. They spurred Brighton and Hove City Council on to spend even more cash on play equipment and landscaping. Now they want to make sure the park stays a
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Way to unite
It was great to see hundreds of people converging on East Brighton Park on Saturday night. It was a brilliant idea to stage some of the Festival's street events in Whitehawk and Moulsecoomb, especially since it can be difficult and expensive for families
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Search for difficult truth
The full facts need to be known in the tragic case of Sarah Lawson who was killed by her father after he felt she was desperate to end her life. James Lawson from Worthing pleaded guilty to manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility during
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Wild day out
Family fun day at Moulsecoomb's Wild Park was indeed a great fun day out. Bouncy castles were everywhere it seemed - I wish someone would come up with an adult-size version because I was dying to have a go. Muted drumming was very effective in giving
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Why is this eyesore on our doorstep?
I am disgusted at whoever is responsible for leaving the top of Wilson Avenue, Brighton, looking like a rubbish tip. Mounds of Tarmac have been left since the roadworks finished. Quite often, there were lorries, side by side, unloading or loading. There
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Your big chance
Are you organising a youth tournament for this weekend? Or maybe you are taking part in one? Do you want top quality coverage for the event? If so, please contact Howard Griggs on the sports desk on 01273 544597 as soon as possible. Alternatively e-mail
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Cricket: Kirtley joins Nasser crew
Sussex fast bowler James Kirtley will spend the next four days Lording it with the England team. The county's vice-captain is to perform 12th man duties during the first three days of the first npower Test against Pakistan at Lord's, starting tomorrow
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SINGLE BASKET
'What I hate most about being single again after 3 years is shopping. Instead of the dulex shopping trolley model, I am back to carrying the sad, single basket. Panic sets in. Everyone will know that I am single. I hide and scurry through the aisles keeping
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Evening, officer - here's my bomb
A mystery motorist sparked a bomb scare when he handed in a Second World War mortar shell at a police station. He told officers he had been driving around Sussex with the large pointed shell in the back of his car after finding it at Birling Gap about
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Mercy killing: Detective was dead girl's neighbour
The police officer who investigated the mercy killing of Sarah Lawson was a neighbour who had watched her grow up. Detective Inspector Paul Williams lived in the same street where 22-year-old Sarah, who was mentally unstable, was killed by her father
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Easy pickings for phone thieves
More than 100 mobile phones are being stolen every month in Brighton, new figures show. That's almost double last year's tally and police fear the numbers will go even higher this summer. They said clubs and pubs in the city centre, including The Event
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Will the party last all summer
Last weekend's rave in countryside north of Woodingdean, Brighton, was condemned as irresponsible, by police, farmers and politicians. Those who attended the event claimed it was harmless fun for people who just wanted to party. Rave organisers will run
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Repeat recipes
Now I know I'm getting old. At 34, I still watch Blue Peter occasionally for its recipes. I notice they are starting to repeat the recipes I watched first time round, at the ages of 12 to 15. Still, the new generation isn't to know they are repeats. -
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Merchant of Venice
A classic English comedy, set in Italy, starring English actors employed by an Italian theatre company - this adaptation of The Merchant of Venice was destined to be different. But there is different and there is Shakespeare Kiklos Teatro style. Here,
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Tomboy - Knifepoint
30 people have applied for a knife-thrower's assistant job. 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
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Let the people speak
So Councillor Gerry Kielty wants to gag the public at planning meetings (Argus, May 10). Planning issues affect the quality of life for the people of this city and therefore they should have the right to speak out. It seems to me that Coun Kielty is of
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Flavoursome gig
Jakki Phillips got it all wrong about the Mel C concert (Argus, May 10). I know she didn't do any dance routines but that is because the songs don't need them. Also, she is not a Spice Girl on her own, she is Mel C. You can't compare her to when she is
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Between You And Me, by Vanora Leigh
As a lover of all things bright and beautiful I don't wish to speak ill of any flower or bloom, but I have to admit I can't stand gladioli. They're so vulgar, particularly the salmon pink variety, the ones that Dame Edna Everage favours in her flamboyant
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Cash for Old Town revamp
A £240,000 boost has been secured to continue repairs and renovations in Hastings' historic Old Town area. Nineteen shops in have been repaired during the past four years, leaving 23 to be renovated during the next three. The scheme, managed by Hastings
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Ex-head is made mayor
A retired head teacher was today being sworn in as Eastbourne's new mayor. David Stevens, 72, was due to be sworn into office as mayor of Eastbourne at the Town Hall at noon. Mr Stevens, president of Eastbourne Saffrons Sports Club, takes over from fellow
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Youth In Action: We won for Ivan
Brighton, Hove and Sussex Sixth Form College have dedicated their Sussex Schools Football Cup triumph to defender Ivan Pinney. Pinney suffered an horrific wrist injury as he helped the College pip Park College (Eastbourne) 1-0 in the Second X1 final at
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It's no perk
Brian Ralfe (Opinion, May 10) has misunderstood the nature of Brighton and Hove City Council staff's dispute with their employer over car parking. This is not about a few staff wanting to keep free parking for their own convenience. Many staff have to
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Athletics: Matt's the star turn
Matt Barclay was the star junior with four gold medals and two records at the Sussex Championships in Crawley. The host club's versatile ace broke a ten-year championship record to win the under-17s long jump by 30cm with 6.78m, which also bettered the
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It's seaweed, not sewage!
Swimmers and sailors have been assured an unpleasant slick on the surface of the sea at Brighton is not raw sewage. The foul smelling, creamy-brown substance is in fact rotting seaweed, which is perfectly normal but has occurred in greater quantities
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Doubled up
The two constables who booked the Prescott cars (Argus, May 12) are only to be praised. I wish they could be transferred to Worthing. There is a single yellow line on my side of the road but, at 4.30pm, when I come home from work, my colleague has to
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Wanted: Knife thrower's assistant
Most job applicants would consider calling the police if an interviewer asked them to stand still and have knives thrown at them. But when an advert was posted in a Brighton job centre asking for candidates to do just that, almost 30 hopefuls replied.
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Way to unite
It was great to see hundreds of people converging on East Brighton Park on Saturday night. It was a brilliant idea to stage some of the Festival's street events in Whitehawk and Moulsecoomb, especially since it can be difficult and expensive for families
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Wild day out
Family fun day at Moulsecoomb's Wild Park was indeed a great fun day out. Bouncy castles were everywhere it seemed - I wish someone would come up with an adult-size version because I was dying to have a go. Muted drumming was very effective in giving
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Your big chance
Are you organising a youth tournament for this weekend? Or maybe you are taking part in one? Do you want top quality coverage for the event? If so, please contact Howard Griggs on the sports desk on 01273 544597 as soon as possible. Alternatively e-mail
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School blaze 'was arson'
Police say arsonists caused £2,000 worth of damage at a Cuckfield school. Five wheeled bins worth about £250 were set on fire at Warden Park School. The blaze spread, damaging walls, Tarmac, a window and a security light. PC Geoff Bennett said: "If anyone
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Rat traps for car crooks
Police are preparing to spring a trap on car criminals in Crawley using specially rigged vehicles. The campaign follows a sudden rise in thefts from cars in the last few weeks, from 16 to 27 a week. The 'rat traps' look like normal cars but are fitted
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Evening, officer - here's my bomb
A mystery motorist sparked a bomb scare when he handed in a Second World War mortar shell at a police station. He told officers he had been driving around Sussex with the large pointed shell in the back of his car after finding it at Birling Gap about
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SINGLE BASKET
'What I hate most about being single again after 3 years is shopping. Instead of the dulex shopping trolley model, I am back to carrying the sad, single basket. Panic sets in. Everyone will know that I am single. I hide and scurry through the aisles keeping
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A message 2 say UR in danger
Teenagers who have abused drugs are to be given mobile phones to send advice to their peers by text message. The phones and pay-as-you-go cards have been supplied to 15 teenagers so they can warn others of the dangers of drugs and give advice. They will
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Mercy killing: We couldn't cope any more
The mother of tragic Sarah Lawson said she too could have killed her daughter to end her torment. Karen Lawson, 45, said she understood why her husband Jim had fed their 22-year-old daughter a cocktail of drugs before holding a pillow over her face until
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Mercy killing: Mum vows to sue NHS chiefs
The mother of Sarah Lawson vowed to sue the health trust she claims failed her mentally-ill daughter, who finally begged her father to help her die. Karen Lawson, 45, said her family was ignored as Sarah's mental state deteriorated and her suicide attempts
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Driver fell asleep against police car
A motorist stopped by police who suspected he had been drinking was so tired he fell asleep leaning against the police car, a court heard. Paul Vincent, 32, of The Quadrant, Worthing, was followed by officers after his car was in a minor collision with
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Easy pickings for phone thieves
More than 100 mobile phones are being stolen every month in Brighton, new figures show. That's almost double last year's tally and police fear the numbers will go even higher this summer. They said clubs and pubs in the city centre, including The Event
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Save Embassy Court
I disagree with John Parry about Embassy Court. I am an ex-dancer who was brought up in Geneva and whose father worked there for the United Nations. The Thirties' architecture of Embassy Court reminds moi of that. Love it. -Drako Zarharzar, drako.zarharzar
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Comic Jim puts cash on Tories
Comedian Jim Davidson put his money where his mouth is for the General Election campaign. He hopped into a betting shop while meeting punters on behalf of the Conservatives in St James's Street, Brighton. Mr Davidson wagered £20 at 10-1 for the Tories
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The Tippett Trio
This trio of young men was formed just three years ago after the death of the composer Sir Michael Tippett. However, you would have thought they would have been together much longer. A performance of JS Bach's Goldberg Variations, arranged for strings
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My 150-mile trip to see my wife
A grandmother is stuck in a hospital miles from home because there are no beds available locally. Sylvia Jarvis, 61, was rushed into hospital eight weeks ago with kidney failure, pneumonia and blood poisoning. Doctors at the Royal Sussex County Hospital
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Brighton Philharmonic Orchestra
I love the songs and operas of Kurt Weill - anyone who can write September Song has very few faults. But one of his less-pleasing pieces is his Second Symphony. Don't get me wrong, it's not unpleasant and its third, and last, movement is splendidly rousing
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Ban hunting
The Labour party may be taking its time to ban fox hunts but it has done a hell of a lot more than the Conservatives, who left their mess for Labour to clear up. The Conservatives never banned fox hunts, did they? Don't let our country down, Labour, please
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Spare a thought
Great article, very illuminating ("Add a bit of colour to your life", Argus, May 11) - but spare a thought or two for the blind among us. -Richard W Symonds, Crawley
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Pub loses rail carriage appeal
A pub landlord who has lost an appeal to have a railway carriage restaurant in his beer garden said yesterday: "I could go bankrupt." Fred Courcha sparked a row with planners after installing the unusual restaurant immediately to the east of the Gardener's
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Street thugs punch woman to ground
A woman was punched in the face and robbed while she lay injured on the ground. The attack happened as the 20-year-old woman walked home in Lancing after spending the evening at a friend's house. The terrified victim was punched at least twice and the
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Bid to wipe out gum menace
A council has declared war on chewing gum by hiring a firm to wipe it off the streets. Workers at Gum Fighters have been brought in to make sure the streets of Hailsham are gum-free. The company uses a high-pressure hose to lift the gum off the pavements
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Go-ahead for late Sunday drinking
Late drinking will be allowed on Sundays in Eastbourne nightclubs, councillors have decided. Last night they approved plans to grant late licences to clubs and other dancing venues which open on Sundays. Punters had been forced to drink up by 10.30pm.
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Evening, officer - here's my bomb
A mystery motorist sparked a bomb scare when he handed in a Second World War mortar shell at a police station. He told officers he had been driving around Sussex with the large pointed shell in the back of his car after finding it at Birling Gap about
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Night train
My wife and I were delighted to read that Joe McGann had been given a lucrative contract for a new series. My wife is disabled and I am well past 70. Some months ago we were on our way home from holiday and entered a carriage at Gatwick with three heavy
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Date
53rd state
How ironic the correspondent who complained the Tories who rang him or her were too ashamed to identify themselves (Opinion, May 11) decided to withhold his or her name and address. Pot, kettle and black springs to mind. It is rather sad that he or she
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Date
Wrong right
Congratulations to Hove police on their recent crackdown on illegal parking. Perhaps they could extend their efforts to Portland Road, where there has been a recent increase in hazardous illegal parking, notably outside the Conservative Party office.
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Wrong place
I read with little amusement your front-page article regarding John Prescott's car getting a parking ticket. PC Shaun Robbins is, I believe, the community beat officer for South Portslade, so why was he cycling around central Hove? I am the chairman of
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Date
The sharp end
The pay is not marvellous. The job is short term. The dangers are considerable. But almost 30 people have applied for the job. They are being interviewed in the big top at a circus in Preston Park, Brighton, for the post of knife thrower's assistant.
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Date
Estate's net caf in pub
Whitehawk residents are being urged to get down to the pub to learn computer skills. More than £1 million has been invested in setting up a computer training centre and internet cafe at the Whitehawk Inn, in Whitehawk Road, Brighton. The centre will officially
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Leading the way
People who live near Stoneham Park in Hove have raised thousands of pounds towards brightening it up. They spurred Brighton and Hove City Council on to spend even more cash on play equipment and landscaping. Now they want to make sure the park stays a
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Date
Search for difficult truth
The full facts need to be known in the tragic case of Sarah Lawson who was killed by her father after he felt she was desperate to end her life. James Lawson from Worthing pleaded guilty to manslaughter on the grounds of diminished responsibility during
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Date
Minnow in Trophy dreamland
Sussex Cricket Board are looking forward to a dream home tie against holders Gloucestershire in the third round of the C & G Trophy following a fine win over Shropshire. Chris Waller's team triumphed by 36 runs at Hastings as Shropshire, set 308 to
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Why is this eyesore on our doorstep?
I am disgusted at whoever is responsible for leaving the top of Wilson Avenue, Brighton, looking like a rubbish tip. Mounds of Tarmac have been left since the roadworks finished. Quite often, there were lorries, side by side, unloading or loading. There
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Albion: Zamora takes top award
Bobby Zamora has been voted PFA Player of the Year for Division Three. The Albion striker was selected by supporters after scoring 31 goals to guide the Seagulls to the Championship. He said: "I am proud to receive this award. I would just like to thank
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Cricket: Kirtley joins Nasser crew
Sussex fast bowler James Kirtley will spend the next four days Lording it with the England team. The county's vice-captain is to perform 12th man duties during the first three days of the first npower Test against Pakistan at Lord's, starting tomorrow
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Hart of the Matter, with Ian Hart
It has been said that only two things of any note have come out of Wales - Tom Jones and the Severn Bridge. A little unfair even though there is no one who puts a song over quite like 'The Voice'. But in 2001 there is certainly one thing that makes Wales
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SINGLE BASKET
'What I hate most about being single again after 3 years is shopping. Instead of the dulex shopping trolley model, I am back to carrying the sad, single basket. Panic sets in. Everyone will know that I am single. I hide and scurry through the aisles keeping
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Mercy killing: Detective was dead girl's neighbour
The police officer who investigated the mercy killing of Sarah Lawson was a neighbour who had watched her grow up. Detective Inspector Paul Williams lived in the same street where 22-year-old Sarah, who was mentally unstable, was killed by her father
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Stop this graffiti lout
Caught in the act . . . this was the moment graffiti oaf Bouncing Doughnut showed his face to the world. He is the vandal who has been daubing walls in Hove for months. Known to police by his distinctive "bouncing doughnut" symbol and his signature TFW
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Will the party last all summer
Last weekend's rave in countryside north of Woodingdean, Brighton, was condemned as irresponsible, by police, farmers and politicians. Those who attended the event claimed it was harmless fun for people who just wanted to party. Rave organisers will run
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Date
Save Embassy Court
I disagree with John Parry about Embassy Court. I am an ex-dancer who was brought up in Geneva and whose father worked there for the United Nations. The Thirties' architecture of Embassy Court reminds moi of that. Love it. -Drako Zarharzar, drako.zarharzar
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Comic Jim puts cash on Tories
Comedian Jim Davidson put his money where his mouth is for the General Election campaign. He hopped into a betting shop while meeting punters on behalf of the Conservatives in St James's Street, Brighton. Mr Davidson wagered £20 at 10-1 for the Tories
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Tomboy - Knifepoint
30 people have applied for a knife-thrower's assistant job. 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
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Ban hunting
The Labour party may be taking its time to ban fox hunts but it has done a hell of a lot more than the Conservatives, who left their mess for Labour to clear up. The Conservatives never banned fox hunts, did they? Don't let our country down, Labour, please
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Date
Flavoursome gig
Jakki Phillips got it all wrong about the Mel C concert (Argus, May 10). I know she didn't do any dance routines but that is because the songs don't need them. Also, she is not a Spice Girl on her own, she is Mel C. You can't compare her to when she is
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Date
Between You And Me, by Vanora Leigh
As a lover of all things bright and beautiful I don't wish to speak ill of any flower or bloom, but I have to admit I can't stand gladioli. They're so vulgar, particularly the salmon pink variety, the ones that Dame Edna Everage favours in her flamboyant
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Pub loses rail carriage appeal
A pub landlord who has lost an appeal to have a railway carriage restaurant in his beer garden said yesterday: "I could go bankrupt." Fred Courcha sparked a row with planners after installing the unusual restaurant immediately to the east of the Gardener's
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Date
Youth In Action: We won for Ivan
Brighton, Hove and Sussex Sixth Form College have dedicated their Sussex Schools Football Cup triumph to defender Ivan Pinney. Pinney suffered an horrific wrist injury as he helped the College pip Park College (Eastbourne) 1-0 in the Second X1 final at
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Date
Athletics: Matt's the star turn
Matt Barclay was the star junior with four gold medals and two records at the Sussex Championships in Crawley. The host club's versatile ace broke a ten-year championship record to win the under-17s long jump by 30cm with 6.78m, which also bettered the
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Date
It's seaweed, not sewage!
Swimmers and sailors have been assured an unpleasant slick on the surface of the sea at Brighton is not raw sewage. The foul smelling, creamy-brown substance is in fact rotting seaweed, which is perfectly normal but has occurred in greater quantities
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Date
Estate's net caf in pub
Whitehawk residents are being urged to get down to the pub to learn computer skills. More than £1 million has been invested in setting up a computer training centre and internet cafe at the Whitehawk Inn, in Whitehawk Road, Brighton. The centre will officially
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Date
Wanted: Knife thrower's assistant
Most job applicants would consider calling the police if an interviewer asked them to stand still and have knives thrown at them. But when an advert was posted in a Brighton job centre asking for candidates to do just that, almost 30 hopefuls replied.
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Date
Minnow in Trophy dreamland
Sussex Cricket Board are looking forward to a dream home tie against holders Gloucestershire in the third round of the C & G Trophy following a fine win over Shropshire. Chris Waller's team triumphed by 36 runs at Hastings as Shropshire, set 308 to
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Date
Albion: Zamora takes top award
Bobby Zamora has been voted PFA Player of the Year for Division Three. The Albion striker was selected by supporters after scoring 31 goals to guide the Seagulls to the Championship. He said: "I am proud to receive this award. I would just like to thank
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Date
Hart of the Matter, with Ian Hart
It has been said that only two things of any note have come out of Wales - Tom Jones and the Severn Bridge. A little unfair even though there is no one who puts a song over quite like 'The Voice'. But in 2001 there is certainly one thing that makes Wales
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Date
SINGLE BASKET
'What I hate most about being single again after 3 years is shopping. Instead of the dulex shopping trolley model, I am back to carrying the sad, single basket. Panic sets in. Everyone will know that I am single. I hide and scurry through the aisles keeping
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Date
A message 2 say UR in danger
Teenagers who have abused drugs are to be given mobile phones to send advice to their peers by text message. The phones and pay-as-you-go cards have been supplied to 15 teenagers so they can warn others of the dangers of drugs and give advice. They will
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Date
Mercy killing: We couldn't cope any more
The mother of tragic Sarah Lawson said she too could have killed her daughter to end her torment. Karen Lawson, 45, said she understood why her husband Jim had fed their 22-year-old daughter a cocktail of drugs before holding a pillow over her face until
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Date
Mercy killing: Mum vows to sue NHS chiefs
The mother of Sarah Lawson vowed to sue the health trust she claims failed her mentally-ill daughter, who finally begged her father to help her die. Karen Lawson, 45, said her family was ignored as Sarah's mental state deteriorated and her suicide attempts
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Date
Stop this graffiti lout
Caught in the act . . . this was the moment graffiti oaf Bouncing Doughnut showed his face to the world. He is the vandal who has been daubing walls in Hove for months. Known to police by his distinctive "bouncing doughnut" symbol and his signature TFW
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Date
Driver fell asleep against police car
A motorist stopped by police who suspected he had been drinking was so tired he fell asleep leaning against the police car, a court heard. Paul Vincent, 32, of The Quadrant, Worthing, was followed by officers after his car was in a minor collision with