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Draw the line
The Simpsons were famously criticised by the then American president George Bush, who reckoned families should be more like the Waltons. Now an English version of the cartoon series is being planned, based on a real-life British family. Somehow, Tony
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Clean-cut job
A MAN with a challenge ahead of him is Steve White, general manager of Cityclean, the organisation responsible for keeping Brighton and Hove clean. In the past four weeks, Mr White and his team's name has been rubbished by some when their refuse was left
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Peaches, Concorde 2, Brighton, August 22
Concorde 2 played host to a fruit bowl of angry young women as Peaches and her tour party rolled into town. Peaches is one of the most talked-about artists of the past six months and a fair amount of hype and rumour precedes her. Her reputation for debauchery
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Hero dies days after blaze rescue
A father who battled through a smoke-filled house to rescue his next-door neighbours has died suddenly six days later. Asthmatic Kevin Everitt, 25, ran through flames to save Roy Turner and his 15-year-old daughter Nicola from the blaze. He then returned
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Transport solution
Brighton and Hove's roads are jammed up. What about road pricing? The Danes have come up with a good idea. In one of their cities, you can only bring your car in if you have a valid one-day (or longer) bus ticket. How ingenious. The result is that some
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Found property
On Wednesday, August 21, I found a gold-coloured locket in the car park of Sainsbury's on the Old Shoreham Road, Hove. It contains two photographs, probably of sentimental value. If the loser will contact me on 01273 734244, I will be happy to return
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Festival prize for Sussex stand-up
Matthew Osborn has joined the ranks of Britain's funniest men and women after winning a nationwide contest at the Edinburgh Festival. The 23-year-old comic and former used car salesman from East Grinstead only started doing stand-up 12 months ago but
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Could these be the UK Simpsons?
Families from Sussex have been trying out as the faces of the UK version of Homer and Marge Simpson. One of the most dysfunctional families, The Simpsons cartoon pokes fun at life in the town of Springfield. Now the Burgess-Hayes family from Brighton
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School sues over flood damage
A Sussex school devastated by violent floods is suing its insurers - claiming wrong advice left it £110,335 out of pocket. Independent primary Lewes New School had only been open a few weeks when it was swamped by a torrent of water during the floods
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Voice Of The Third Age: Lis Solkhon
Many of my friends have been offering either congratulations or commiserations to their offspring over the results of GCSEs and A-levels. Pictures on TV showed mostly those who had done as well or better than they expected and there was much hugging and
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Of mice and men
Reading about the rats took me back to the Seventies and Eighties, when Hove had its own council. Its very good environmental department had two excellent "mouse men", Dave and Harry. Twice a year, they lifted one in three manholes, baited the sewers
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Almost alive
With regard to the letter from JKC of Bognor, I was always brought up to believe Nazis had been dealt with during the Second World War. Apparently this is not so - witness JKC, who appears to still be alive but only from the neck down. How dare this remarkable
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Speedway: Loram keeps Eagles on right track
Mark Loram won the battle of the big guns to keep Eastbourne's Elite League title bid on track at Arlington Stadium on Saturday night. The Eagles' No. 1 inflicted the only defeat of the night on fellow Grand Prix star Leigh Adams in the last-heat bonus
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Ease a pain in the back
Recent news has focused on back pain suffered by women after epidural injections given during difficult and painful labour. It is common for pregnant and post-natal women to get low back pain for various reasons. From my observation, the pain is mostly
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County League: Rishman grabs hat-trick
Barry Rishman grabbed his first hat-trick in senior football as Selsey strode to a 4-1 win at Hassocks in Matthew Clark County League division one. Selsey picked up their second league win of the campaign with Rishman scoring on 17, 34 and 85 minutes
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Free them up
Brighton and Hove fills up on Bank Holidays. Failure to maintain a mutually understood collection schedule is the cause of significant refuse problems. In these two contexts, would it not make much more sense for refuse collections to continue uninterrupted
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Ryman League: Sussex sides sparkling
Sussex sides occupy four of the top seven places in Division One South after wins for Lewes, Horsham and Worthing. Pride of place went to John Maggs' Horsham who thrashed Croydon, a Premier Division club last season, 6-1 at Queen Street. Maggs could afford
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Butt of a joke
I have complained to Brighton and Hove City Council intermittently for the past 30 or 40 years about my pavementless side of the road never being swept. I was once informed the brushes of the mechanical street cleaner would damage the flint walls and
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Dr Martens: Danny's spot on for Hastings
Danny Simmonds converted his third penalty in as many games to give Hastings United lift-off after a 1-0 win over Hinckley at the Pilot Field. The visitors finished with nine men after Eastbourne referee Colin Rolfe sent off Andy Penney and former Albion
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Bag of tricks
There seem to be problems with rubbish collection in Brighton and Hove and the gulls seem busy with its distribution on the pavements and roads of our city. May a former resident of New Jersey, US, where black bears frequently break green rubbish bags
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Dr Martens: Borough look serious contenders
Garry Wilson's side already look like serious promotion contenders thanks to the help of new signings Scott Ramsay and John Price. Borough reeled off their third successive eastern division win while plundering 11 goals in the process. The East Sussex
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Furious Hinsh threatens axe
Albion manager Martin Hinshelwood has warned his players he will wield the axe unless they buck their ideas up. Hinshelwood issued the threat ahead of today's Withdean clash against Walsall (3pm). He was furious with Saturday's tame 1-0 defeat by Wimbledon
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Roundabout redhead bares all in bomb protest
A naked woman brought traffic to a standstill when she stood in the middle of a busy roundabout waving and making peace signs. The red-haired woman, thought to be in her 20s, picked her way through traffic before standing in the middle of the Seven Dials
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From figures to fudge
A former number cruncher who switched his attentions from figures to fudge has won a top award. Graham Barton left the world of accountancy to taste sweet success making fudge. After 20 years of spreadsheets and ledgers, he gave up his job and invested
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Dead baby discovered
The death of a baby has shocked neighbours near the house where the infant was found. Police sealed off the house in Cortis Avenue, Worthing, after the baby's body was discovered yesterday. Detectives were called to the semi-detached house and were yesterday
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Silent tribute to murdered schoolgirls
Sussex paid tribute to murdered schoolgirls Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman at the weekend. Organisations across the county joined in a one-minute silence in their memory. The tribute was originally organised by the Football League and took place just
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Albion fans arrested at away match
Four fans were arrested when trouble broke out during Brighton and Hove Albion's away match against Wimbledon. Stewards and police moved in to calm a disturbance at the Albion fans' end at Selhurst Park on Saturday. Trouble began after Wimbledon skipper
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When faddy becomes food phobic
At children's parties, four-year-old Annie Jones furtively scans the room to make sure none of her friends are watching her. She will try to swallow a dollop of blancmange or maybe a tiny scoop of jelly but she's only doing it to appear normal. Once away
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Draw the line
The Simpsons were famously criticised by the then American president George Bush, who reckoned families should be more like the Waltons. Now an English version of the cartoon series is being planned, based on a real-life British family. Somehow, Tony
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Clean-cut job
A MAN with a challenge ahead of him is Steve White, general manager of Cityclean, the organisation responsible for keeping Brighton and Hove clean. In the past four weeks, Mr White and his team's name has been rubbished by some when their refuse was left
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Lifeline cut off for ill girl
Social services exist to help the most vulnerable people. For many, it is a lifeline. But when Ruth Heard needed emergency help for her terminally-ill daughter, Belinda Dalton, she could not contact them. The pair were accidentally locked out of their
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Secrets of eternal youth
It's your birthday. But as you blow out the candles on the cake your heart sinks - another year, another step towards old age. But it doesn't have to be like that and a new book insists you can take control of your life to look and feel younger. Leslie
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Bins boss: We'll get it right
Here Steve White, general manager of Cityclean, addresses householders' concerns over changes to city refuse collection runs. DESPITE numerous problems encountered with reorganising the city's refuse collection service, it was crucial the council bit
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Track record
Paul Kitson is a great acquisition for the Albion and will be a good partner for Bobby Zamora. Paul is a proven goalscorer and has played for many of the larger clubs, both in the Football League and the Premiership. Although he has taken a substantial
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Oh how I laughed
In light of Becky Wood's negative experiences in trying to obtain a car insurance quote from Sainsbury's (Letters, August 23), I visited its web site for some more insight. I was amused to see a section marked "Students" and that a sub-link "Virtual museum
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Transport solution
Brighton and Hove's roads are jammed up. What about road pricing? The Danes have come up with a good idea. In one of their cities, you can only bring your car in if you have a valid one-day (or longer) bus ticket. How ingenious. The result is that some
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Found property
On Wednesday, August 21, I found a gold-coloured locket in the car park of Sainsbury's on the Old Shoreham Road, Hove. It contains two photographs, probably of sentimental value. If the loser will contact me on 01273 734244, I will be happy to return
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School sues over flood damage
A Sussex school devastated by violent floods is suing its insurers - claiming wrong advice left it £110,335 out of pocket. Independent primary Lewes New School had only been open a few weeks when it was swamped by a torrent of water during the floods
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Voice Of The Third Age: Lis Solkhon
Many of my friends have been offering either congratulations or commiserations to their offspring over the results of GCSEs and A-levels. Pictures on TV showed mostly those who had done as well or better than they expected and there was much hugging and
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Of mice and men
Reading about the rats took me back to the Seventies and Eighties, when Hove had its own council. Its very good environmental department had two excellent "mouse men", Dave and Harry. Twice a year, they lifted one in three manholes, baited the sewers
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Date
Ease a pain in the back
Recent news has focused on back pain suffered by women after epidural injections given during difficult and painful labour. It is common for pregnant and post-natal women to get low back pain for various reasons. From my observation, the pain is mostly
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Not so rosy
Oh, dear. We seem to have a bit of a flurry from unhappy elderly Sussex residents bemoaning the perceived decline in the standards of the nation (JKC and R J Allam). Having spoken at length with my elderly parents, it becomes clear that life was not as
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Kirtley: We will not be sucked into it
Vice-captain James Kirtley is confident Sussex can avoid being sucked into a relegation battle as the season enters a crucial stage. The county headed to Leicester today for tomorrow's Championship match at Grace Road (11am) in confident mood despite
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Harmful good
How I agree with JKC, from Bognor (Letters, August 22). These so-called do-gooders have done more harm than good. Community service is treated like a day's holiday, lazing in the sun while they are supposed to be working, stopping to go to the local pub
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County League: Rishman grabs hat-trick
Barry Rishman grabbed his first hat-trick in senior football as Selsey strode to a 4-1 win at Hassocks in Matthew Clark County League division one. Selsey picked up their second league win of the campaign with Rishman scoring on 17, 34 and 85 minutes
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Dr Martens: Danny's spot on for Hastings
Danny Simmonds converted his third penalty in as many games to give Hastings United lift-off after a 1-0 win over Hinckley at the Pilot Field. The visitors finished with nine men after Eastbourne referee Colin Rolfe sent off Andy Penney and former Albion
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Bag of tricks
There seem to be problems with rubbish collection in Brighton and Hove and the gulls seem busy with its distribution on the pavements and roads of our city. May a former resident of New Jersey, US, where black bears frequently break green rubbish bags
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Dr Martens: Injury-hit Reds praised by Smith
Injury-hit Crawley produced their best performance of the season so far as they gained a 1-1 draw at last season's Premier Division runners-up Tamworth. But boss Billy Smith felt his side should have returned home with all three points. Defender Ian Payne
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We all live here so let's not take sides
As a dustman in Brighton and Hove, I would like The Argus to publish photographs of the front of the block of flats mentioned in Barbara Davidson's article (August 20), then you might not be so quick to condemn. It is obvious this is a hard-hat area,
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Dr Martens: Borough look serious contenders
Garry Wilson's side already look like serious promotion contenders thanks to the help of new signings Scott Ramsay and John Price. Borough reeled off their third successive eastern division win while plundering 11 goals in the process. The East Sussex
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Furious Hinsh threatens axe
Albion manager Martin Hinshelwood has warned his players he will wield the axe unless they buck their ideas up. Hinshelwood issued the threat ahead of today's Withdean clash against Walsall (3pm). He was furious with Saturday's tame 1-0 defeat by Wimbledon
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Rugby pavilion opens
Hove Rugby Club launched itself into a new era when its new ground and pavilion were opened. Club president Richard Lewis was joined by Brighton and Hove Mayor David Watkins and Hove MP Ivor Caplin for the opening ceremony. It was the culmination of ten
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My lucky escape from exploding yacht
A yacht owner told how he and his business partner narrowly escaped with their lives as flames engulfed his £50,000 vessel within seconds of a fire starting in the engine room. David Moore and Keith Cox were saved by fellow seaman Martin Pooley who risked
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Roundabout redhead bares all in bomb protest
A naked woman brought traffic to a standstill when she stood in the middle of a busy roundabout waving and making peace signs. The red-haired woman, thought to be in her 20s, picked her way through traffic before standing in the middle of the Seven Dials
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From figures to fudge
A former number cruncher who switched his attentions from figures to fudge has won a top award. Graham Barton left the world of accountancy to taste sweet success making fudge. After 20 years of spreadsheets and ledgers, he gave up his job and invested
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Seaside is the place to live
Property prices by the seaside have soured by almost 200 per cent during the past seven years. In Brighton, prices have increased by 192 per cent, according to results of research released today. The popular seaside resort came only behind the Cornish
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Dead baby discovered
The death of a baby has shocked neighbours near the house where the infant was found. Police sealed off the house in Cortis Avenue, Worthing, after the baby's body was discovered yesterday. Detectives were called to the semi-detached house and were yesterday
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Man dies on boating trip
A man died when a late-night boating trip ended in tragedy off the Sussex coast. Emergency services mounted an air and sea search after an empty dinghy was reported half submerged off the coast at Bognor yesterday. Two Littlehampton lifeboats were launched
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When faddy becomes food phobic
At children's parties, four-year-old Annie Jones furtively scans the room to make sure none of her friends are watching her. She will try to swallow a dollop of blancmange or maybe a tiny scoop of jelly but she's only doing it to appear normal. Once away
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Lifeline cut off for ill girl
Social services exist to help the most vulnerable people. For many, it is a lifeline. But when Ruth Heard needed emergency help for her terminally-ill daughter, Belinda Dalton, she could not contact them. The pair were accidentally locked out of their
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Date
Secrets of eternal youth
It's your birthday. But as you blow out the candles on the cake your heart sinks - another year, another step towards old age. But it doesn't have to be like that and a new book insists you can take control of your life to look and feel younger. Leslie
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Seeing your way to being a donor
Corneal graft operations have revolutionised the lives of many people with eye problems but more could be helped if more donors came forward. Staff at a major donor centre in Sussex are trying to raise awareness of the need for further help. Margaret
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Bins boss: We'll get it right
Here Steve White, general manager of Cityclean, addresses householders' concerns over changes to city refuse collection runs. DESPITE numerous problems encountered with reorganising the city's refuse collection service, it was crucial the council bit
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Date
Track record
Paul Kitson is a great acquisition for the Albion and will be a good partner for Bobby Zamora. Paul is a proven goalscorer and has played for many of the larger clubs, both in the Football League and the Premiership. Although he has taken a substantial
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Date
Oh how I laughed
In light of Becky Wood's negative experiences in trying to obtain a car insurance quote from Sainsbury's (Letters, August 23), I visited its web site for some more insight. I was amused to see a section marked "Students" and that a sub-link "Virtual museum
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Family Life, by Bini McCall
We have just come back from staying with friends in Norfolk. It was a lovely few days of walking our dogs through Sandringham woods, along the local beach, and visiting pretty villages for cream teas. All very relaxing, although we did seem to spend an
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Horror as slab falls on child
A mother has told of her terror after a concrete slab slipped off a wall and on to her two-year-old daughter's head. The toddler screamed as the heavy slab fell, cutting her face and shoulder as it crashed on to the pavement, missing her toes by a whisker
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Time it well
Iona Botting (Argus August16) is one of many local residents who would like to see George Street's pedestrianised hours extended past the current 4pm time slot. Recently, a number of community groups in Vallance ward have said much the same. They are
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Date
Not so rosy
Oh, dear. We seem to have a bit of a flurry from unhappy elderly Sussex residents bemoaning the perceived decline in the standards of the nation (JKC and R J Allam). Having spoken at length with my elderly parents, it becomes clear that life was not as
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Date
Kirtley: We will not be sucked into it
Vice-captain James Kirtley is confident Sussex can avoid being sucked into a relegation battle as the season enters a crucial stage. The county headed to Leicester today for tomorrow's Championship match at Grace Road (11am) in confident mood despite
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Date
County League: Round-Up
Pagham are three points clear at the top of the table after a 3-2 win at bottom side Hailsham. Chairman Graham Peach was pleased with the display of Paul Gilbert's side as they picked up another three points on the road but Hailsham, despite a spirited
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Date
Harmful good
How I agree with JKC, from Bognor (Letters, August 22). These so-called do-gooders have done more harm than good. Community service is treated like a day's holiday, lazing in the sun while they are supposed to be working, stopping to go to the local pub
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Date
Dr Martens: Injury-hit Reds praised by Smith
Injury-hit Crawley produced their best performance of the season so far as they gained a 1-1 draw at last season's Premier Division runners-up Tamworth. But boss Billy Smith felt his side should have returned home with all three points. Defender Ian Payne
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Date
We all live here so let's not take sides
As a dustman in Brighton and Hove, I would like The Argus to publish photographs of the front of the block of flats mentioned in Barbara Davidson's article (August 20), then you might not be so quick to condemn. It is obvious this is a hard-hat area,
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Rugby pavilion opens
Hove Rugby Club launched itself into a new era when its new ground and pavilion were opened. Club president Richard Lewis was joined by Brighton and Hove Mayor David Watkins and Hove MP Ivor Caplin for the opening ceremony. It was the culmination of ten
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Date
My lucky escape from exploding yacht
A yacht owner told how he and his business partner narrowly escaped with their lives as flames engulfed his £50,000 vessel within seconds of a fire starting in the engine room. David Moore and Keith Cox were saved by fellow seaman Martin Pooley who risked
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Date
Furious Hinsh threatens axe
Albion manager Martin Hinshelwood has warned his players he will wield the axe unless they buck their ideas up. Hinshelwood issued the threat ahead of today's Withdean clash against Walsall (3pm). He was furious with Saturday's tame 1-0 defeat by Wimbledon
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Date
Seaside is the place to live
Property prices by the seaside have soured by almost 200 per cent during the past seven years. In Brighton, prices have increased by 192 per cent, according to results of research released today. The popular seaside resort came only behind the Cornish
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Date
Fun in the sun
Thousands of daytrippers and holidaymakers flocked to the coast during the first two days of the bank holiday weekend. Brighton was among the most popular destinations followed by Weston-super-Mare and Blackpool. Residents and visitors to Sussex could
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Date
Man dies on boating trip
A man died when a late-night boating trip ended in tragedy off the Sussex coast. Emergency services mounted an air and sea search after an empty dinghy was reported half submerged off the coast at Bognor yesterday. Two Littlehampton lifeboats were launched
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August 24: Wimbledon 1 Albion 0
Albion boss Martin Hinshelwood is in plaster and on a crutch after rupturing his left Achilles in a freak training ground accident. But that is nothing compared to the pain he felt watching his side's meek surrender of their 100 per cent away record.
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The ocean's rich bounty
Only Neptune himself could have come up with the names dulse, whistle wrack, carragheen, dabberlocks, murlin, thongweed and seatangle. Seaweed has always been used as a valued food source and medicine and there are hundreds of different species in varying
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Peaches, Concorde 2, Brighton, August 22
Concorde 2 played host to a fruit bowl of angry young women as Peaches and her tour party rolled into town. Peaches is one of the most talked-about artists of the past six months and a fair amount of hype and rumour precedes her. Her reputation for debauchery
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Date
Seeing your way to being a donor
Corneal graft operations have revolutionised the lives of many people with eye problems but more could be helped if more donors came forward. Staff at a major donor centre in Sussex are trying to raise awareness of the need for further help. Margaret
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Date
Hero dies days after blaze rescue
A father who battled through a smoke-filled house to rescue his next-door neighbours has died suddenly six days later. Asthmatic Kevin Everitt, 25, ran through flames to save Roy Turner and his 15-year-old daughter Nicola from the blaze. He then returned
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Date
Festival prize for Sussex stand-up
Matthew Osborn has joined the ranks of Britain's funniest men and women after winning a nationwide contest at the Edinburgh Festival. The 23-year-old comic and former used car salesman from East Grinstead only started doing stand-up 12 months ago but
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Could these be the UK Simpsons?
Families from Sussex have been trying out as the faces of the UK version of Homer and Marge Simpson. One of the most dysfunctional families, The Simpsons cartoon pokes fun at life in the town of Springfield. Now the Burgess-Hayes family from Brighton
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Date
Family Life, by Bini McCall
We have just come back from staying with friends in Norfolk. It was a lovely few days of walking our dogs through Sandringham woods, along the local beach, and visiting pretty villages for cream teas. All very relaxing, although we did seem to spend an
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Date
Horror as slab falls on child
A mother has told of her terror after a concrete slab slipped off a wall and on to her two-year-old daughter's head. The toddler screamed as the heavy slab fell, cutting her face and shoulder as it crashed on to the pavement, missing her toes by a whisker
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Date
Time it well
Iona Botting (Argus August16) is one of many local residents who would like to see George Street's pedestrianised hours extended past the current 4pm time slot. Recently, a number of community groups in Vallance ward have said much the same. They are
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Date
Almost alive
With regard to the letter from JKC of Bognor, I was always brought up to believe Nazis had been dealt with during the Second World War. Apparently this is not so - witness JKC, who appears to still be alive but only from the neck down. How dare this remarkable
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Date
Speedway: Loram keeps Eagles on right track
Mark Loram won the battle of the big guns to keep Eastbourne's Elite League title bid on track at Arlington Stadium on Saturday night. The Eagles' No. 1 inflicted the only defeat of the night on fellow Grand Prix star Leigh Adams in the last-heat bonus
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Date
County League: Round-Up
Pagham are three points clear at the top of the table after a 3-2 win at bottom side Hailsham. Chairman Graham Peach was pleased with the display of Paul Gilbert's side as they picked up another three points on the road but Hailsham, despite a spirited
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Date
Free them up
Brighton and Hove fills up on Bank Holidays. Failure to maintain a mutually understood collection schedule is the cause of significant refuse problems. In these two contexts, would it not make much more sense for refuse collections to continue uninterrupted
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Date
Ryman League: Sussex sides sparkling
Sussex sides occupy four of the top seven places in Division One South after wins for Lewes, Horsham and Worthing. Pride of place went to John Maggs' Horsham who thrashed Croydon, a Premier Division club last season, 6-1 at Queen Street. Maggs could afford
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Date
Butt of a joke
I have complained to Brighton and Hove City Council intermittently for the past 30 or 40 years about my pavementless side of the road never being swept. I was once informed the brushes of the mechanical street cleaner would damage the flint walls and
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Date
Furious Hinsh threatens axe
Albion manager Martin Hinshelwood has warned his players he will wield the axe unless they buck their ideas up. Hinshelwood issued the threat ahead of today's Withdean clash against Walsall (3pm). He was furious with Saturday's tame 1-0 defeat by Wimbledon
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Date
Fun in the sun
Thousands of daytrippers and holidaymakers flocked to the coast during the first two days of the bank holiday weekend. Brighton was among the most popular destinations followed by Weston-super-Mare and Blackpool. Residents and visitors to Sussex could
-
Date
Silent tribute to murdered schoolgirls
Sussex paid tribute to murdered schoolgirls Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman at the weekend. Organisations across the county joined in a one-minute silence in their memory. The tribute was originally organised by the Football League and took place just
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Date
Albion fans arrested at away match
Four fans were arrested when trouble broke out during Brighton and Hove Albion's away match against Wimbledon. Stewards and police moved in to calm a disturbance at the Albion fans' end at Selhurst Park on Saturday. Trouble began after Wimbledon skipper
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Date
August 24: Wimbledon 1 Albion 0
Albion boss Martin Hinshelwood is in plaster and on a crutch after rupturing his left Achilles in a freak training ground accident. But that is nothing compared to the pain he felt watching his side's meek surrender of their 100 per cent away record.
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Date
The ocean's rich bounty
Only Neptune himself could have come up with the names dulse, whistle wrack, carragheen, dabberlocks, murlin, thongweed and seatangle. Seaweed has always been used as a valued food source and medicine and there are hundreds of different species in varying