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Henderson spot on for Albion
Darius Henderson muscled aside fellow goal hero Leon Knight to launch Albion's 3-1 victory at Oldham on the first day of the season. The Seagulls' two new loan strikers both wanted to take a first-half penalty, so captain Danny Cullip acted as referee
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Company fined over mouldy cake
A branch of a bakery famous for making the world's biggest hot cross bun has been fined for selling mouldy food. A customer complained after buying a mouldy cream horn from RJ Pegrum in Chichester Road, Bognor. Food safety experts found the substitute
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Family Life, by Bini McCall
"I can't sleep, Mum," said daughter plaintively. Well, it was 3.30am and neither of us were asleep. Daughter had decided to wait for one of the hottest weeks on record before going down with a virus that is causing her to have a high temperature and a
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Voice Of The Third Age: Lis Solkhon
I think I am going to take myself off abroad, somewhere nice and cosy, where there might be some interesting diseases no one in the civilised world has heard of. I will then return to this country, probably in the back of a lorry - especially if the lorry
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Aug 10: Derbyshire v Sussex
The National League again failed to provide Sussex Sharks with any comfort when they were beaten for a second time this summer by Derbyshire in a rain-affected game at Derby. At Arundel in July it was Chris Bassano who won the game with a century and
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Rail mystery
A Network Rail spokesman explains the delays are due to safety but can he explain how, at the last minute of your train arriving, you are informed that it's now 40 minutes late, then later it has vanished altogether? Why aren't we informed the train is
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Safety first
So the complaints start. "Why are the railways incapable of dealing with any changes in weather? It never happened in the old days/on the Continent etc (take your pick)." Let's get things into perspective. Steel expands when hot and contracts when cold
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One-sided
David Biesterfield's tortuous attempt (Letters, August 2) to defend the Noble Organisation's campaign against our proposals to restore the West Pier ("vexatious" was the term used in the House of Lords debate in March) omits key elements. Firstly, all
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Can't lick 'em
Thirteen unwanted puppies have been named after ice creams and lollies. With Cornetto, Raspberry Ripple and Soft Scoop among them, these hot dogs are sure to be snapped up during the heatwave. And they certainly sound more appealing than the scoops usually
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Law lesson
It is heart warming to see the efforts Brighton and Hove City Council is making to assist our Glorious Leader in his continuing war against civil liberties. Drinking on the streets, smoking in public places, driving a car - where will it end? The granting
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Bottling up a problem
A quick beachcombing session at a popular seaside resort produced 50 discarded bottles, many of them broken. Reporter Paul Holden trawled the sand around Worthing pier and filled a rubbish sack within minutes. This litter is not only unsightly, it can
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Speedway: Ljung stuns the world
Peter Ljung, the rider who can't get into the Eastbourne Eagles team, won the World Cup for Sweden with a sensational display. Ljung conjured up a ride straight out of fantasy land to beat a quartet of Grand Prix riders headed by Eastbourne ace Nicki
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Cricket: Derbyshire v Sussex
The National League again failed to provide Sussex Sharks with any comfort when they were beaten for a second time this summer by Derbyshire in a rain-affected game at Derby. At Arundel in July it was Chris Bassano who won the game with a century and
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Henderson spot on for Albion
Darius Henderson muscled aside fellow goal hero Leon Knight to launch Albion's 3-1 victory at Oldham on the first day of the season. The Seagulls' two new loan strikers both wanted to take a first-half penalty, so captain Danny Cullip acted as referee
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Dumped car writes off family motor
A dumped vehicles smashed into a family's car and wrecked it after vandals let off the handbrake. Maria and Dale Turner's Ford Mondeo was written off when the Volvo estate crashed into its front wing. Mrs Turner of Nuthurst Close, Whitehawk, Brighton,
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Penthouse wrecked in landmark blaze
Flames today ripped through a penthouse flat at the exclusive Van Alen building in Brighton, once home to Spice Girl Emma Bunton. Flames leapt 30ft from the balcony of the vacant £750,000 three-bedroom flat just after midnight. Fire investigators launched
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Tony Benn, Brighton Dome
Left-wing firebrand and scourge of New Labour, Tony Benn shuffled on to the stage looking like, well, the old man he is. Dressed in a plain shirt and trousers, coloured sliver-grey like the hair on his head, the 78-year-old creaked as he took a seat in
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Parents warned of measles epidemic
Sussex is on the brink of a measles epidemic because too few children are being vaccinated. In Brighton and Hove, one in four youngsters are not being given the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine. The take-up rate of 73 per cent is one of the lowest
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August 9: Oldham 1 Albion 3
Steve Coppell greeted Albion's first victory at Oldham for 24 years with typical candour. "If we perform like that throughout the season then we won't go far," he warned. What more could he ask, you may ask, than an away win on the opening day with his
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Mystery man behind fake speed camera
The mystery maker of a fake speed camera is the talk of his village and the scourge of drivers but his identity remains a secret. The man behind the wooden "camera", put up to slow down traffic heading into Cowfold, near Horsham, has pledged to continue
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Councils face big bill for waste inquiries
Council chiefs predict it will cost more than £1.5 million if they have to fight planning inquiries before building at two controversial waste sites. A public inquiry into building an incinerator at North Quay, Newhaven, scheduled to begin operating in
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Henderson spot on for Albion
Darius Henderson muscled aside fellow goal hero Leon Knight to launch Albion's 3-1 victory at Oldham on the first day of the season. The Seagulls' two new loan strikers both wanted to take a first-half penalty, so captain Danny Cullip acted as referee
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Britain bottom of holiday league
Britons enjoy less paid holiday than employees in any other EU country, a survey revealed today. Research by Mercer Human Resource Consulting showed UK workers were entitled to a minimum of 28 days off, including statutory annual leave and public holidays
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Voice Of The Third Age: Lis Solkhon
I think I am going to take myself off abroad, somewhere nice and cosy, where there might be some interesting diseases no one in the civilised world has heard of. I will then return to this country, probably in the back of a lorry - especially if the lorry
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Dealing with the change
Menopause can be a distressing time for some women while others sail through it. In many cultures, women regard it as a natural process to which the mind and body gradually adapt. As oestrogen and progesterone are the active female hormones which affect
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Rail mystery
A Network Rail spokesman explains the delays are due to safety but can he explain how, at the last minute of your train arriving, you are informed that it's now 40 minutes late, then later it has vanished altogether? Why aren't we informed the train is
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Safety first
So the complaints start. "Why are the railways incapable of dealing with any changes in weather? It never happened in the old days/on the Continent etc (take your pick)." Let's get things into perspective. Steel expands when hot and contracts when cold
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About time
I congratulate whoever is trying to ban smoking in all public areas and on the streets where smokers toss their stubs and cartons down for council workers to remove. I have been campaigning for more than 40 years to get this stopped in all cafes, restaurants
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Boring ban
In the same week I read that drinking is to be banned from the streets, the council brings out a campaign to ban smoking from clubs and bars. At the same time, the attempt to sell Brighton as the City of Culture continues. Not much great culture is going
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Can't lick 'em
Thirteen unwanted puppies have been named after ice creams and lollies. With Cornetto, Raspberry Ripple and Soft Scoop among them, these hot dogs are sure to be snapped up during the heatwave. And they certainly sound more appealing than the scoops usually
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Irrational
The heat-induced madness which caused youngsters to throw themselves into the sea from the Palace Pier helter-skelter seems also to have affected some of our traffic wardens. What else would explain the action of the warden who booked my vehicle in a
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Save water
It is damn right that Southern Water should warn gardeners not to over-water their gardens during this dry spell. I deliver to all areas of Brighton and Hove in the evenings for a living and recently I have witnessed people hosing their gardens (including
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Match Report: Oldham 1 Albion 3
Steve Coppell greeted Albion's first victory at Oldham for 24 years with typical candour. "If we perform like that throughout the season then we won't go far," he warned. What more could he ask, you may ask, than an away win on the opening day with his
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Date
Henderson spot on for Albion
Darius Henderson muscled aside fellow goal hero Leon Knight to launch Albion's 3-1 victory at Oldham on the first day of the season. The Seagulls' two new loan strikers both wanted to take a first-half penalty, so captain Danny Cullip acted as referee
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Sussex does a red-hot trade
Sweltering Sussex was today recovering from its busiest weekend in 20 years. Beaches, bars and hotels were bursting at the seams as a combination of tropical temperatures and the Pride festival transformed the coast into a magnet for thousands. Paramedics
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Bus tribute to astronomer
He played a leading role in helping generations of stargazers discover the wonders of space - but never even had an obituary. The dedication of amateur astronomer George Hole helped bring outer space into the living rooms of the nation years before Neil
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Penthouse wrecked in landmark blaze
Flames today ripped through a penthouse flat at the exclusive Van Alen building in Brighton, once home to Spice Girl Emma Bunton. Flames leapt 30ft from the balcony of the vacant £750,000 three-bedroom flat just after midnight. Fire investigators launched
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Teenager foils car attacker
Police in Mid Sussex are hunting a man who tried to drag a teenager into his car. The attacker pulled up alongside his 18-year-old victim, opened the door and tried to bundle her into the passenger seat. The teenager, who was walking home from work in
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Sussex does a red-hot trade
Sussex was recovering from its busiest weekend in 20 years today as experts predicted the heatwave would sizzle on. Beaches, bars and hotels were bursting at the seams as a combination of tropical temperatures and the Pride festival transformed the coast
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Double sea rescue as boats fail
Thirteen people were rescued when two dive boats broke down off the East Sussex coast. The first incident happened on Friday morning when a 6m rigid inflatable boat with six people on board became stranded ten miles south of Newhaven. The crew of the
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August 9: Oldham 1 Albion 3
Steve Coppell greeted Albion's first victory at Oldham for 24 years with typical candour. "If we perform like that throughout the season then we won't go far," he warned. What more could he ask, you may ask, than an away win on the opening day with his
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Mystery man behind fake speed camera
The mystery maker of a fake speed camera is the talk of his village and the scourge of drivers but his identity remains a secret. The man behind the wooden "camera", put up to slow down traffic heading into Cowfold, near Horsham, has pledged to continue
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Rugby 'too violent' for boxer's son
Former boxing champ Chris Eubank has tried to ban his teenage son from playing rugby - because he thinks the sport is too violent. The ex-world champion, who lives in Hove, believes a rugby pitch is a far more dangerous place than a boxing ring. He has
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Fun finale for carnival
A week of spectacular colour, fun and entertainment came to a fitting finale to mark the end of Hastings' Old Town carnival. Floats, fancy costumes, marching bands, majorettes and twirlers featured in the grand procession. Led by Hastings carnival queen
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Don't be tempted at the checkout
On a recent trip to the supermarket, I noticed the checkouts are still teeming with confectionery. Nothing new here, except for some interesting additions. In order to make your life ever sweeter, you can now buy cutely-packaged, glitzy boxes of painkillers
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Councils face big bill for waste inquiries
Council chiefs predict it will cost more than £1.5 million if they have to fight planning inquiries before building at two controversial waste sites. A public inquiry into building an incinerator at North Quay, Newhaven, scheduled to begin operating in
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Shocking facts about allergies
All allergic conditions are increasing, with about one in three people in the UK suffering from an allergy-related problem some time in their life. For many, this may be little more than a mild source of irritation but for others, it can be a life-threatening
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Tourism is sixth-largest industry
Tourism generates £76 billion a year for the British economy, according to latest figures. Despite taking big knocks in recent months, tourism is still the UK's sixth largest industry, statistics from the VisitBritain organisation have revealed. Tourism
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Vineyard reaps fruit of fine weather
While some businesses wilt in the hot weather, the heat has been wonderful news for wine makers. The family behind Ridgeview wine estate, near Burgess Hill, are expecting a bumper crop of sweet, plump grapes this year thanks to some of the highest temperatures
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Britain bottom of holiday league
Britons enjoy less paid holiday than employees in any other EU country, a survey revealed today. Research by Mercer Human Resource Consulting showed UK workers were entitled to a minimum of 28 days off, including statutory annual leave and public holidays
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Housing poll shows rise in new buyers
First-time buyers are slowly reappearing in a housing market showing signs of recovery, according to a survey published today. The number of sales to first timers has risen for the second month running to more than 17 per cent, according to the Housing
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Teenager foils car attacker
Police are hunting a man who tried to drag a teenager into his car. The attacker pulled up alongside his 18-year-old victim, opened the door and tried to bundle her into the passenger seat. The teenager, who was walking home from work in Perrymount Road
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Airport work hopes for jobless
Unemployed people could get a job at Gatwick Airport as part of an ambitious project. Thousands of people who have been jobless for more than a year could apply to join the scheme, which can lead to full-time work. It comes hard on the heels of complaints
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Dealing with the change
Menopause can be a distressing time for some women while others sail through it. In many cultures, women regard it as a natural process to which the mind and body gradually adapt. As oestrogen and progesterone are the active female hormones which affect
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Date
About time
I congratulate whoever is trying to ban smoking in all public areas and on the streets where smokers toss their stubs and cartons down for council workers to remove. I have been campaigning for more than 40 years to get this stopped in all cafes, restaurants
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Date
Boring ban
In the same week I read that drinking is to be banned from the streets, the council brings out a campaign to ban smoking from clubs and bars. At the same time, the attempt to sell Brighton as the City of Culture continues. Not much great culture is going
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The high life
Brighton's unemployed could soon be reaching for the skies, thanks to a new scheme at Gatwick. The Employment Zone initiative would give jobless people classroom and on-the-job training at the airport. Employers would then be given the chance to select
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Victim floors brick-wielding mugger
A mugger who armed himself with a brick was fighting for life in hospital today after his would-be victim knocked him to the pavement. Police said the youth threatened a passer-by with the brick near the Clock Tower, Brighton, just after midnight last
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Irrational
The heat-induced madness which caused youngsters to throw themselves into the sea from the Palace Pier helter-skelter seems also to have affected some of our traffic wardens. What else would explain the action of the warden who booked my vehicle in a
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Date
Save water
It is damn right that Southern Water should warn gardeners not to over-water their gardens during this dry spell. I deliver to all areas of Brighton and Hove in the evenings for a living and recently I have witnessed people hosing their gardens (including
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Date
My leisure time is going up in smoke
I have followed with great interest the measures being taken by councils to clean up the environment. The possible banning of smoking in public places, the banning of smoking in shopping centres and the current trial in Brighton, Hove and Worthing to
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Date
Dr Martens: Vines angry with Crawley
Crawley manager Francis Vines has lost patience with his players a week before the new season has even started. The Reds boss slammed his side after losing 6-5 on penalties to league newcomers Burgess Hill in the Roy Hayden Trophy at Broadfield Stadium
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Match Report: Oldham 1 Albion 3
Steve Coppell greeted Albion's first victory at Oldham for 24 years with typical candour. "If we perform like that throughout the season then we won't go far," he warned. What more could he ask, you may ask, than an away win on the opening day with his
-
Date
Councils face big bill for waste inquiries
Council chiefs predict it will cost more than £1.5 million if they have to fight planning inquiries before building at two controversial waste sites. A public inquiry into building an incinerator at North Quay, Newhaven, scheduled to begin operating in
-
Date
Airport work hopes for jobless
Unemployed people could get a job at Gatwick Airport as part of an ambitious project. Thousands of people who have been jobless for more than a year could apply to join the scheme, which can lead to full-time work. It comes hard on the heels of complaints
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Date
Sussex does a red-hot trade
Sweltering Sussex was today recovering from its busiest weekend in 20 years. Beaches, bars and hotels were bursting at the seams as a combination of tropical temperatures and the Pride festival transformed the coast into a magnet for thousands. Paramedics
-
Date
Bus tribute to astronomer
He played a leading role in helping generations of stargazers discover the wonders of space - but never even had an obituary. The dedication of amateur astronomer George Hole helped bring outer space into the living rooms of the nation years before Neil
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Date
Neighbours to rescue in flats fire
Quick-thinking neighbours rushed to the rescue of six people after hearing screams coming from a burning block of flats. People living near Whitelot Close, Southwick, brought ladders and broke a ground-floor window to help lead people to safety from the
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Date
Pride attracts 90,000 revellers
They promised the Greatest Show On Earth. It was, without doubt, one of the most unusual. The baking sun bore down on 90,000 people who turned Preston Park in Brighton into an anything-goes celebration for Pride 2003. Towering 6ft 6in transsexual angels
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Date
Sussex does a red-hot trade
Sussex was recovering from its busiest weekend in 20 years today as experts predicted the heatwave would sizzle on. Beaches, bars and hotels were bursting at the seams as a combination of tropical temperatures and the Pride festival transformed the coast
-
Date
Rugby 'too violent' for boxer's son
Former boxing champ Chris Eubank has tried to ban his teenage son from playing rugby - because he thinks the sport is too violent. The ex-world champion, who lives in Hove, believes a rugby pitch is a far more dangerous place than a boxing ring. He has
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Date
Don't be tempted at the checkout
On a recent trip to the supermarket, I noticed the checkouts are still teeming with confectionery. Nothing new here, except for some interesting additions. In order to make your life ever sweeter, you can now buy cutely-packaged, glitzy boxes of painkillers
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Date
Homeopathy by Elizabeth Whitney
Almost everyone suffers from occasional headaches. Most are only temporarily uncomfortable but some can be quite debilitating. Headaches respond well to homeopathy, which not only elevates the symptoms but also corrects the underlying causes. The most
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Date
Shocking facts about allergies
All allergic conditions are increasing, with about one in three people in the UK suffering from an allergy-related problem some time in their life. For many, this may be little more than a mild source of irritation but for others, it can be a life-threatening
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Date
Company fined over mouldy cake
A branch of a bakery famous for making the world's biggest hot cross bun has been fined for selling mouldy food. A customer complained after buying a mouldy cream horn from RJ Pegrum in Chichester Road, Bognor. Food safety experts found the substitute
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Date
Tourism is sixth-largest industry
Tourism generates £76 billion a year for the British economy, according to latest figures. Despite taking big knocks in recent months, tourism is still the UK's sixth largest industry, statistics from the VisitBritain organisation have revealed. Tourism
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Date
Vineyard reaps fruit of fine weather
While some businesses wilt in the hot weather, the heat has been wonderful news for wine makers. The family behind Ridgeview wine estate, near Burgess Hill, are expecting a bumper crop of sweet, plump grapes this year thanks to some of the highest temperatures
-
Date
Housing poll shows rise in new buyers
First-time buyers are slowly reappearing in a housing market showing signs of recovery, according to a survey published today. The number of sales to first timers has risen for the second month running to more than 17 per cent, according to the Housing
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Date
Teenager foils car attacker
Police are hunting a man who tried to drag a teenager into his car. The attacker pulled up alongside his 18-year-old victim, opened the door and tried to bundle her into the passenger seat. The teenager, who was walking home from work in Perrymount Road
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Date
Airport work hopes for jobless
Unemployed people could get a job at Gatwick Airport as part of an ambitious project. Thousands of people who have been jobless for more than a year could apply to join the scheme, which can lead to full-time work. It comes hard on the heels of complaints
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Date
Family Life, by Bini McCall
"I can't sleep, Mum," said daughter plaintively. Well, it was 3.30am and neither of us were asleep. Daughter had decided to wait for one of the hottest weeks on record before going down with a virus that is causing her to have a high temperature and a
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Date
Aug 10: Derbyshire v Sussex
The National League again failed to provide Sussex Sharks with any comfort when they were beaten for a second time this summer by Derbyshire in a rain-affected game at Derby. At Arundel in July it was Chris Bassano who won the game with a century and
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Date
One-sided
David Biesterfield's tortuous attempt (Letters, August 2) to defend the Noble Organisation's campaign against our proposals to restore the West Pier ("vexatious" was the term used in the House of Lords debate in March) omits key elements. Firstly, all
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Date
Law lesson
It is heart warming to see the efforts Brighton and Hove City Council is making to assist our Glorious Leader in his continuing war against civil liberties. Drinking on the streets, smoking in public places, driving a car - where will it end? The granting
-
Date
The high life
Brighton's unemployed could soon be reaching for the skies, thanks to a new scheme at Gatwick. The Employment Zone initiative would give jobless people classroom and on-the-job training at the airport. Employers would then be given the chance to select
-
Date
Victim floors brick-wielding mugger
A mugger who armed himself with a brick was fighting for life in hospital today after his would-be victim knocked him to the pavement. Police said the youth threatened a passer-by with the brick near the Clock Tower, Brighton, just after midnight last
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Date
Bottling up a problem
A quick beachcombing session at a popular seaside resort produced 50 discarded bottles, many of them broken. Reporter Paul Holden trawled the sand around Worthing pier and filled a rubbish sack within minutes. This litter is not only unsightly, it can
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Date
Speedway: Ljung stuns the world
Peter Ljung, the rider who can't get into the Eastbourne Eagles team, won the World Cup for Sweden with a sensational display. Ljung conjured up a ride straight out of fantasy land to beat a quartet of Grand Prix riders headed by Eastbourne ace Nicki
-
Date
Cricket: Derbyshire v Sussex
The National League again failed to provide Sussex Sharks with any comfort when they were beaten for a second time this summer by Derbyshire in a rain-affected game at Derby. At Arundel in July it was Chris Bassano who won the game with a century and
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Date
My leisure time is going up in smoke
I have followed with great interest the measures being taken by councils to clean up the environment. The possible banning of smoking in public places, the banning of smoking in shopping centres and the current trial in Brighton, Hove and Worthing to
-
Date
Dr Martens: Vines angry with Crawley
Crawley manager Francis Vines has lost patience with his players a week before the new season has even started. The Reds boss slammed his side after losing 6-5 on penalties to league newcomers Burgess Hill in the Roy Hayden Trophy at Broadfield Stadium
-
Date
Councils face big bill for waste inquiries
Council chiefs predict it will cost more than £1.5 million if they have to fight planning inquiries before building at two controversial waste sites. A public inquiry into building an incinerator at North Quay, Newhaven, scheduled to begin operating in
-
Date
Airport work hopes for jobless
Unemployed people could get a job at Gatwick Airport as part of an ambitious project. Thousands of people who have been jobless for more than a year could apply to join the scheme, which can lead to full-time work. It comes hard on the heels of complaints
-
Date
Dumped car writes off family motor
A dumped vehicles smashed into a family's car and wrecked it after vandals let off the handbrake. Maria and Dale Turner's Ford Mondeo was written off when the Volvo estate crashed into its front wing. Mrs Turner of Nuthurst Close, Whitehawk, Brighton,
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Date
Neighbours to rescue in flats fire
Quick-thinking neighbours rushed to the rescue of six people after hearing screams coming from a burning block of flats. People living near Whitelot Close, Southwick, brought ladders and broke a ground-floor window to help lead people to safety from the
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Date
Tony Benn, Brighton Dome
Left-wing firebrand and scourge of New Labour, Tony Benn shuffled on to the stage looking like, well, the old man he is. Dressed in a plain shirt and trousers, coloured sliver-grey like the hair on his head, the 78-year-old creaked as he took a seat in
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Date
Parents warned of measles epidemic
Sussex is on the brink of a measles epidemic because too few children are being vaccinated. In Brighton and Hove, one in four youngsters are not being given the measles, mumps and rubella (MMR) vaccine. The take-up rate of 73 per cent is one of the lowest
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Date
Pride attracts 90,000 revellers
They promised the Greatest Show On Earth. It was, without doubt, one of the most unusual. The baking sun bore down on 90,000 people who turned Preston Park in Brighton into an anything-goes celebration for Pride 2003. Towering 6ft 6in transsexual angels
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Date
Lightning blasts family home
A family had a shock awakening when a freak thunderbolt blasted into the roof of their West Sussex home today. Colin Fullard, 31, and partner Dawn Williams, 30, were asleep when lightning struck the house in Old Mead Road, Littlehampton, at 6.45am. The
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Town marks wartime heroism
A service to commemorate the daring Dieppe raid of the Second World War was held at the East Sussex port where hundreds of soldiers set sail for France. Councillor Dennis Forsdike, Mayor of Newhaven, was joined yesterday by representatives from Dieppe
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Homeopathy by Elizabeth Whitney
Almost everyone suffers from occasional headaches. Most are only temporarily uncomfortable but some can be quite debilitating. Headaches respond well to homeopathy, which not only elevates the symptoms but also corrects the underlying causes. The most