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July 9: Sussex v Hampshire
Sussex had red faces to match the socks they were wearing for Sport Relief as they crashed out of the Twenty20 Cup at Hove. The county were shot out for 67 in 14.5 overs, the lowest total in the competition's brief history, by a Hampshire side whose only
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July 7: Middlesex v Sussex
Skipper Chris Adams' hopes of bouncing straight back from the drubbing Sussex endured at the hands of the champions in the opening round were washed away in Richmond. Heavy rain ensured no play was possible and Sussex will now probably have to win their
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July 2: Sussex v Surrey
So much for the Twenty20 Cup kick-starting Sussex's season. It might have been a great night at Hove financially but the return of cricket's brightest competition did nothing for the Sharks' faltering season. Instead, a shivering crowd of about 4,200
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July 22: Not a sight for sore eyes
What is it that makes a cricket ground an attractive place to play and watch cricket? Sunday's game at Derby was not one that had the Sussex players drooling with anticipation. A survey of county cricketers' least favourite grounds would reveal Derby
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July 15: Talk is cheap
As I was leaving the ground at Canterbury after another one-day defeat, I was approached by a journalist for an interview. He asked me a wellmeaning but fairly ludicrous question: "Did I think there might be something fundamentally wrong with Sussex's
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July 8: Get the balance right
There has been some strife among members over the behaviour of the crowd at the first Twenty20 game against Surrey. There has been protest at the raucous behaviour of some sections of the Surrey support. There have also been objections to the response
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Top cop honoured by Sussex
The UK's first black police chief constable was today being made an honorary graduate by the University of Sussex. Former Sussex student Chief Constable Michael Fuller was being awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws in recognition of his major contribution
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Letter: Big regret
I was listening to a radio programme about children having holidays in school time. When I was a child I had a very serious illness and was off school for almost six months. My education suffered very badly and I never made this time up and I have regretted
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Letter: Mum's party
My mother Polly Moore will be 50 on July 23. She has been a childminder for 23 years and for her 50th she is having a party and would love to have all the many children she has looked after to be there. Unfortunately, as there have been so many, getting
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Teetotaller calls time on parish meetings
A parish council's tradition of meeting in the local pub could be under threat. A parishioner has complained to police that councillors in East Chiltington, near Lewes, are acting illegally by holding their meetings in The Jolly Sportsman. Michael Holden
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July 21: Sussex v Nottinghamshire
Chris Adams produced another one-day batting masterclass at Hove but it still was not enough to secure a precious totesport League win for Sussex. Instead the county were involved in only their seventh tie in the 35-year history of the one-day league
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Letter: It's not dad's fault
I would like to reply to Mrs Irene Macari (Letters, July 18). My dad is a police officer and it makes me really cross when people complain about them. My dad works really hard. He has been kicked, punched, pushed and somebody even spat on him. I get scared
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Letter: Stanmer worry
I, too, have been wondering why Brighton and Hove councillors have suddenly started showing an unhealthy interest in Stanmer Park and their plans to restrict and charge the general public for use of the park, for that is what it amounts to. Concreting
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Letter: Where have all the PCSOs gone?
Police Community Support Officers seem to have vanished like the police. I see no sign of them around North Laine in Brighton and wonder what effect they have in preventing crime. It needs an independent assessment of whether they are value for the money
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Letter: Our square is prettier than ever
Bedford Square in Brighton is probably prettier than it has ever been in its 200-year history, especially the garden, notwithstanding the unflattering view of it you printed (The Argus, July 13). The residents loved its mature quirkiness with its exotic
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Cricket: Innes may quit Sussex
Kevin Innes admitted today that his future may lie away from Sussex after he was told he can look for a new county. The 28-year-old all-rounder is frustrated at his lack of first team opportunities and has been given permission to speak to other clubs
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Letter: Wrong impression
As convenor of the Heritage Over Vandalism, Actually (HOVA) group opposed to the King Alfred plans, I was intrigued by the letter from Professor David Robson (July 13) expressing his disappointment at the demise of the original scheme with its futuristic
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Pre-season friendly: Weymouth 1 Albion 3
Mark McGhee's search for a forward is not over, despite another goalscoring performance from Albion's new strike partnership. Leon Knight netted two goals and new signing Maheta Molango scored the other as the Seagulls continued their unbeaten pre-season
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Molango's in wonderland
Maheta Molango today revealed he has completed his dream move by joining Albion. The Swiss-born striker, 21, signed a three-year contract yesterday after a week-long trial. Molango spent two years in the reserves at Atletico Madrid and joins Albion from
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Green light for city parking charge hike
Huge rises in street parking charges have been approved despite warnings they will kill trade. Charges will increase from £2 to £3 an hour for parking in the centre of Brighton and Hove. There will be steep rises in other fees such as an increase in some
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Woolies' revival continues
Retail chain Woolworths said poor weather had failed to dampen trading as it reported a one per cent rise in like-for-like sales at its High Street stores. The chain, which has revived its fortunes in the past 18 months, overcame weak demand for seasonal
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Pub group takeover bid challenged
Founding family shareholders in pub company Yates have attacked a £93 million takeover bid by a private equity group. The investors, who hold about 20 per cent of the shares in Yates, believe GI Partners' offer undervalues the firm, which has spent £18
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Takeover costs 30 jobs
Up to 30 jobs have been axed at a Brighton-based tour operator after the company was taken over by a rival firm. Richmond Road-based 3D Education and Adventure has been sold to PGL Travel, which plans to close the Brighton office before the end of the
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Defence firm wins £800m hi-tech deal
Defence contractor Thales has been named as the preferred bidder on a programme to supply pilotless "eye in the sky" aircraft for the British armed forces. Work on the £800 million Watchkeeper programme will be carried out at the French-owned company's
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Editor's girl died of heroin overdose
The daughter of former Private Eye editor Richard Ingrams lay dead for up to 36 hours in a bedsit after injecting a fatal dose of heroin, an inquest heard. Margaret Ford, known as Jubby and described as "witty and vivacious", was found dead in the flat
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Tycoon driven by power of wealth
Tycoon Nicholas Hoogstraten is a man for whom money talks. First he spent a fortune successfully fighting a manslaughter charge, vital because his liberty was at stake. Now he has won the legal tug-of-war to seize back control of his financial empire.
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Hoogstraten - Now I'll take on World Bank
Millionaire Nicholas Hoogstraten was back in business today, vowing to take action against a tenant over unpaid rent. The tycoon greeted news of a successful legal appeal to free his frozen assets by announcing he was launching a lawsuit against the World
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July 15: Essex v Sussex
Sussex Sharks picked up their first Twenty20 Cup win at the final attempt and silenced a packed house at Chelmsford in the process. The majority of a 6,000 crowd had turned up hoping and expecting to see hosts Essex Eagles see off the bottom team in the
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July 7: Middlesex v Sussex
Skipper Chris Adams' hopes of bouncing straight back from the drubbing Sussex endured at the hands of the champions in the opening round were washed away in Richmond. Heavy rain ensured no play was possible and Sussex will now probably have to win their
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July 15: Talk is cheap
As I was leaving the ground at Canterbury after another one-day defeat, I was approached by a journalist for an interview. He asked me a wellmeaning but fairly ludicrous question: "Did I think there might be something fundamentally wrong with Sussex's
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Letter: Crest is best
In response to the query raised on the relationship of Brighton and Hove to that of East Sussex, I recall that at the time the city gained its independence from East Sussex, it was said that for ceremonial purposes Brighton and Hove would be in East Sussex
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Letter: Big regret
I was listening to a radio programme about children having holidays in school time. When I was a child I had a very serious illness and was off school for almost six months. My education suffered very badly and I never made this time up and I have regretted
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Library's new look is agreed
Councillors have agreed to renovate a much-loved library at a cost of £350,000. There was all-party agreement on the city council last night to the work planned for Hove Library in Church Road. Christopher Hawtree, founder of the Friends of Hove Library
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July 11: Leicestershire v Sussex
Sussex look as far away as ever from becoming any sort of force in one-day cricket after another disappointing performance at Grace Road. Director of cricket Peter Moores had talked beforehand about mounting a charge up a congested totesport League table
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Pre-season friendly: Weymouth 1 Albion 3
Mark McGhee's search for a forward is not over, despite another goalscoring performance from Albion's new strike partnership. Leon Knight netted two goals and new signing Maheta Molango scored the other as the Seagulls continued their unbeaten pre-season
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Letter: Where have all the PCSOs gone?
Police Community Support Officers seem to have vanished like the police. I see no sign of them around North Laine in Brighton and wonder what effect they have in preventing crime. It needs an independent assessment of whether they are value for the money
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Letter: Our square is prettier than ever
Bedford Square in Brighton is probably prettier than it has ever been in its 200-year history, especially the garden, notwithstanding the unflattering view of it you printed (The Argus, July 13). The residents loved its mature quirkiness with its exotic
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Letter: Coincidence?
Thank you for printing my letter "How long does it take to get a reply from Brighton & Hove City Council" on July 12. A reply was received on July 15 and was written on July 13 - a coincidence or what? I am sure we will never know the truth but in
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Restoration bid for city's bandstand
For decades Brighton's historic Birdcage Bandstand has stood in the shadow of its more famous neighbour, the West Pier. As the furore has raged over the future of the pier, the listed bandstand has been quietly rotting. Now councillors hope the Heritage
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Letter: House us first
The development of 600 flats on the King Alfred site must go ahead but they should be for residents, not second homes for incomers. Twenty times that number is required for the people of Brighton so the council can reduce its waiting list. Those that
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Cricket: Innes may quit Sussex
Kevin Innes admitted today that his future may lie away from Sussex after he was told he can look for a new county. The 28-year-old all-rounder is frustrated at his lack of first team opportunities and has been given permission to speak to other clubs
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Letter: Wrong impression
As convenor of the Heritage Over Vandalism, Actually (HOVA) group opposed to the King Alfred plans, I was intrigued by the letter from Professor David Robson (July 13) expressing his disappointment at the demise of the original scheme with its futuristic
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Cricket: Sussex must settle for tie
Chris Adams produced another one-day batting masterclass at Hove last night but it still was not enough to secure a precious totesport League win for Sussex. Instead the county were involved in only their seventh tie in the 35-year history of the one-day
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Speedway: Eagles snatch win in thriller
Eastbourne Eagles pulled off a spectacular last-gasp win at Belle Vue last night. Eagles were three points down going into the final heat in which the home team tracked world championship leader Jason Crump and former Eastbourne skipper Joe Screen. Nicki
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Molango's in wonderland
Maheta Molango today revealed he has completed his dream move by joining Albion. The Swiss-born striker, 21, signed a three-year contract yesterday after a week-long trial. Molango spent two years in the reserves at Atletico Madrid and joins Albion from
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Green light for city parking charge hike
Huge rises in street parking charges have been approved despite warnings they will kill trade. Charges will increase from £2 to £3 an hour for parking in the centre of Brighton and Hove. There will be steep rises in other fees such as an increase in some
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Woolies' revival continues
Retail chain Woolworths said poor weather had failed to dampen trading as it reported a one per cent rise in like-for-like sales at its High Street stores. The chain, which has revived its fortunes in the past 18 months, overcame weak demand for seasonal
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Pub group takeover bid challenged
Founding family shareholders in pub company Yates have attacked a £93 million takeover bid by a private equity group. The investors, who hold about 20 per cent of the shares in Yates, believe GI Partners' offer undervalues the firm, which has spent £18
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Takeover costs 30 jobs
Up to 30 jobs have been axed at a Brighton-based tour operator after the company was taken over by a rival firm. Richmond Road-based 3D Education and Adventure has been sold to PGL Travel, which plans to close the Brighton office before the end of the
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Gatwick faces summer of chaos
Holidaymakers could face a summer of flight chaos after Gatwick staff rejected British Airways' latest pay offer. The breakdown in negotiations could lead to flights being grounded during the height of the holiday season at the end of August and into
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Editor's girl died of heroin overdose
The daughter of former Private Eye editor Richard Ingrams lay dead for up to 36 hours in a bedsit after injecting a fatal dose of heroin, an inquest heard. Margaret Ford, known as Jubby and described as "witty and vivacious", was found dead in the flat
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Son 'didn't want to kill himself'
A 12-year-old boy found hanged by his school tie did not mean to kill himself, his parents have said. Robert and Jane Arnett spoke out after a coroner ruled their son David's death was a possible suicide. Mr and Mrs Arnett were devastated to find David's
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Gatwick faces summer of chaos
Holidaymakers could face a summer of flight chaos after Gatwick staff rejected British Airways' latest pay offer. The breakdown in negotiations could lead to flights being grounded during the height of the holiday season at the end of August and into
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Crime toll down but rowdyism continues
A night of drunken violence threatened to overshadow a fall in reported crimes. Within a few hours, police in Brighton and Hove were called to a fight involving a stabbing, a teenager was thrown through a kebab shop window and drunks were reported for
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Tycoon driven by power of wealth
Tycoon Nicholas Hoogstraten is a man for whom money talks. First he spent a fortune successfully fighting a manslaughter charge, vital because his liberty was at stake. Now he has won the legal tug-of-war to seize back control of his financial empire.
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July 15: Essex v Sussex
Sussex Sharks picked up their first Twenty20 Cup win at the final attempt and silenced a packed house at Chelmsford in the process. The majority of a 6,000 crowd had turned up hoping and expecting to see hosts Essex Eagles see off the bottom team in the
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July 13: Kent v Sussex
The long faces on the visitors' balcony said it all as Sussex's depressing Twenty20 Cup campaign continued with their third defeat out of four at Canterbury. Chasing Kent's 163-6, the Sharks were at least competitive for half of their reply. Indeed, both
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Letter: Fathers in need
I note with sadness the death of Stephen Brown (The Argus, July 20). Firstly, it is sad anyone should be driven to such despair as to feel taking their own life is the only solution. Secondly, there is his family and in particular his two children who
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Letter: Crest is best
In response to the query raised on the relationship of Brighton and Hove to that of East Sussex, I recall that at the time the city gained its independence from East Sussex, it was said that for ceremonial purposes Brighton and Hove would be in East Sussex
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July 4: Sussex v Scotland
Chris Adams believes Sussex can still make a promotion charge in the second half of the totesport League season. The county reached the halfway mark in their Division Two campaign with just two teams below them yesterday after their match against bottom-of-the
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Grenade scare for officers
A police station and the surrounding streets were evacuated when a man walked in and placed a bomb on the front desk. Martin Welsh stunned officers when he walked in carrying a heavily corroded German hand grenade and placed it on the counter. The 57-
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Library's new look is agreed
Councillors have agreed to renovate a much-loved library at a cost of £350,000. There was all-party agreement on the city council last night to the work planned for Hove Library in Church Road. Christopher Hawtree, founder of the Friends of Hove Library
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July 11: Leicestershire v Sussex
Sussex look as far away as ever from becoming any sort of force in one-day cricket after another disappointing performance at Grace Road. Director of cricket Peter Moores had talked beforehand about mounting a charge up a congested totesport League table
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July 22: Molango's in wonderland
Maheta Molango today revealed he has completed his dream move by joining Albion. The Swiss-born striker, 21, signed a three-year contract yesterday after a week-long trial. Molango spent two years in the reserves at Atletico Madrid and joins Albion from
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Pre-season friendly: Weymouth 1 Albion 3
Mark McGhee's search for a forward is not over, despite another goalscoring performance from Albion's new strike partnership. Leon Knight netted two goals and new signing Maheta Molango scored the other as the Seagulls continued their unbeaten pre-season
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Letter: First woman bank manager in Sussex
The death announcement of Audrie Marion Smith (The Argus, July 10) did not mention her successful career with Barclays Bank. She joined the branch at 7, North Street, Brighton, during the war, responding to an appeal for women to fill vacancies left by
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Letter: Coincidence?
Thank you for printing my letter "How long does it take to get a reply from Brighton & Hove City Council" on July 12. A reply was received on July 15 and was written on July 13 - a coincidence or what? I am sure we will never know the truth but in
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Date
Restoration bid for city's bandstand
For decades Brighton's historic Birdcage Bandstand has stood in the shadow of its more famous neighbour, the West Pier. As the furore has raged over the future of the pier, the listed bandstand has been quietly rotting. Now councillors hope the Heritage
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Letter: House us first
The development of 600 flats on the King Alfred site must go ahead but they should be for residents, not second homes for incomers. Twenty times that number is required for the people of Brighton so the council can reduce its waiting list. Those that
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Cricket: Sussex must settle for tie
Chris Adams produced another one-day batting masterclass at Hove last night but it still was not enough to secure a precious totesport League win for Sussex. Instead the county were involved in only their seventh tie in the 35-year history of the one-day
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Letter: Seafront is too unstable for these skyscrapers
Professor Robson must not confuse excellence with fame, for fame so often results from hype (The Argus, July 13). Those of equal aesthetic expertise oppose the schemes he champions not only because they consider the designs poor and inappropriate but
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Speedway: Eagles snatch win in thriller
Eastbourne Eagles pulled off a spectacular last-gasp win at Belle Vue last night. Eagles were three points down going into the final heat in which the home team tracked world championship leader Jason Crump and former Eastbourne skipper Joe Screen. Nicki
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Green light for city parking charge hike
Huge rises in street parking charges have been approved despite warnings they will kill trade. Charges will increase from £2 to £3 an hour for parking in the centre of Brighton and Hove. There will be steep rises in other fees such as an increase in some
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Lucky break for casinos
Shares in Britain's largest casino operator, Stanley Leisure, have surged 6.4 per cent. Market fears were calmed after the group, which owns Brighton International in Preston Street, Brighton, produced a modest profit for the year. In May the gaming firm
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Gatwick faces summer of chaos
Holidaymakers could face a summer of flight chaos after Gatwick staff rejected British Airways' latest pay offer. The breakdown in negotiations could lead to flights being grounded during the height of the holiday season at the end of August and into
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Toll tunnel plea to end A27 jams
A toll tunnel under Worthing has been called for to get traffic moving on a heavily congested trunk road. Alistair Smith, chairman of the West Sussex Economic Partnership, wants to see traffic diverted underground to relieve pressure on the A27. He said
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Son 'didn't want to kill himself'
A 12-year-old boy found hanged by his school tie did not mean to kill himself, his parents have said. Robert and Jane Arnett spoke out after a coroner ruled their son David's death was a possible suicide. Mr and Mrs Arnett were devastated to find David's
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Date
Gatwick faces summer of chaos
Holidaymakers could face a summer of flight chaos after Gatwick staff rejected British Airways' latest pay offer. The breakdown in negotiations could lead to flights being grounded during the height of the holiday season at the end of August and into
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Crime toll down but rowdyism continues
A night of drunken violence threatened to overshadow a fall in reported crimes. Within a few hours, police in Brighton and Hove were called to a fight involving a stabbing, a teenager was thrown through a kebab shop window and drunks were reported for
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July 13: Kent v Sussex
The long faces on the visitors' balcony said it all as Sussex's depressing Twenty20 Cup campaign continued with their third defeat out of four at Canterbury. Chasing Kent's 163-6, the Sharks were at least competitive for half of their reply. Indeed, both
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July 9: Sussex v Hampshire
Sussex had red faces to match the socks they were wearing for Sport Relief as they crashed out of the Twenty20 Cup at Hove. The county were shot out for 67 in 14.5 overs, the lowest total in the competition's brief history, by a Hampshire side whose only
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July 2: Sussex v Surrey
So much for the Twenty20 Cup kick-starting Sussex's season. It might have been a great night at Hove financially but the return of cricket's brightest competition did nothing for the Sharks' faltering season. Instead, a shivering crowd of about 4,200
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July 22: Not a sight for sore eyes
What is it that makes a cricket ground an attractive place to play and watch cricket? Sunday's game at Derby was not one that had the Sussex players drooling with anticipation. A survey of county cricketers' least favourite grounds would reveal Derby
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July 8: Get the balance right
There has been some strife among members over the behaviour of the crowd at the first Twenty20 game against Surrey. There has been protest at the raucous behaviour of some sections of the Surrey support. There have also been objections to the response
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Top cop honoured by Sussex
The UK's first black police chief constable was today being made an honorary graduate by the University of Sussex. Former Sussex student Chief Constable Michael Fuller was being awarded an honorary Doctor of Laws in recognition of his major contribution
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Letter: Fathers in need
I note with sadness the death of Stephen Brown (The Argus, July 20). Firstly, it is sad anyone should be driven to such despair as to feel taking their own life is the only solution. Secondly, there is his family and in particular his two children who
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July 4: Sussex v Scotland
Chris Adams believes Sussex can still make a promotion charge in the second half of the totesport League season. The county reached the halfway mark in their Division Two campaign with just two teams below them yesterday after their match against bottom-of-the
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Letter: Mum's party
My mother Polly Moore will be 50 on July 23. She has been a childminder for 23 years and for her 50th she is having a party and would love to have all the many children she has looked after to be there. Unfortunately, as there have been so many, getting
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Teetotaller calls time on parish meetings
A parish council's tradition of meeting in the local pub could be under threat. A parishioner has complained to police that councillors in East Chiltington, near Lewes, are acting illegally by holding their meetings in The Jolly Sportsman. Michael Holden
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Grenade scare for officers
A police station and the surrounding streets were evacuated when a man walked in and placed a bomb on the front desk. Martin Welsh stunned officers when he walked in carrying a heavily corroded German hand grenade and placed it on the counter. The 57-
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July 21: Sussex v Nottinghamshire
Chris Adams produced another one-day batting masterclass at Hove but it still was not enough to secure a precious totesport League win for Sussex. Instead the county were involved in only their seventh tie in the 35-year history of the one-day league
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Letter: It's not dad's fault
I would like to reply to Mrs Irene Macari (Letters, July 18). My dad is a police officer and it makes me really cross when people complain about them. My dad works really hard. He has been kicked, punched, pushed and somebody even spat on him. I get scared
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July 22: Molango's in wonderland
Maheta Molango today revealed he has completed his dream move by joining Albion. The Swiss-born striker, 21, signed a three-year contract yesterday after a week-long trial. Molango spent two years in the reserves at Atletico Madrid and joins Albion from
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Letter: Stanmer worry
I, too, have been wondering why Brighton and Hove councillors have suddenly started showing an unhealthy interest in Stanmer Park and their plans to restrict and charge the general public for use of the park, for that is what it amounts to. Concreting
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Letter: First woman bank manager in Sussex
The death announcement of Audrie Marion Smith (The Argus, July 10) did not mention her successful career with Barclays Bank. She joined the branch at 7, North Street, Brighton, during the war, responding to an appeal for women to fill vacancies left by
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Letter: Seafront is too unstable for these skyscrapers
Professor Robson must not confuse excellence with fame, for fame so often results from hype (The Argus, July 13). Those of equal aesthetic expertise oppose the schemes he champions not only because they consider the designs poor and inappropriate but
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Date
Pre-season friendly: Weymouth 1 Albion 3
Mark McGhee's search for a forward is not over, despite another goalscoring performance from Albion's new strike partnership. Leon Knight netted two goals and new signing Maheta Molango scored the other as the Seagulls continued their unbeaten pre-season
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Date
Green light for city parking charge hike
Huge rises in street parking charges have been approved despite warnings they will kill trade. Charges will increase from £2 to £3 an hour for parking in the centre of Brighton and Hove. There will be steep rises in other fees such as an increase in some
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Date
Lucky break for casinos
Shares in Britain's largest casino operator, Stanley Leisure, have surged 6.4 per cent. Market fears were calmed after the group, which owns Brighton International in Preston Street, Brighton, produced a modest profit for the year. In May the gaming firm
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Defence firm wins £800m hi-tech deal
Defence contractor Thales has been named as the preferred bidder on a programme to supply pilotless "eye in the sky" aircraft for the British armed forces. Work on the £800 million Watchkeeper programme will be carried out at the French-owned company's
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Date
Toll tunnel plea to end A27 jams
A toll tunnel under Worthing has been called for to get traffic moving on a heavily congested trunk road. Alistair Smith, chairman of the West Sussex Economic Partnership, wants to see traffic diverted underground to relieve pressure on the A27. He said
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Hoogstraten - Now I'll take on World Bank
Millionaire Nicholas Hoogstraten was back in business today, vowing to take action against a tenant over unpaid rent. The tycoon greeted news of a successful legal appeal to free his frozen assets by announcing he was launching a lawsuit against the World