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Letter: Extraordinarily rude gentlemen
I met Sean Connery the other day and he was not friendly, unlike Chris Ellison and Michael Palin. I have met a few celebs in my time but meeting Sean Connery was equal to being hit with a wet fish. -Lesley Kite, Hove
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Letter: The law is not an ass, it's crazy
Like most sane members of the community, I was exasperated and saddened to read about Harriet Jordan-Wrench being sued for damaging Timothy Jones's car. It does not surprise me, however, that we have sunk to this level of madness as it seems to be apparent
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Letter: Every good boy (and girl) deserves an education
Juliette Marres (Letters, August 25) may have been an efficient secretary but she is not too hot at logic. She calls me a nitwit but obviously hasn't bothered to examine my argument. Her comments are a complete non sequitur. I neither stated nor even
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Letter: I told you
You published letters from me last year that expressed concern at the all-postal voting system for our local elections as it was obviously not as safe and secret as the returning officer purported it to be. Nevertheless, I was compelled to accept assurance
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September 3: Duo set sights on comeback
Richard Carpenter and Chris McPhee have set their sights on their first full games of the season after successful comebacks last night. The Seagulls duo both played for an hour in a low-key friendly against Worthing as they recover from foot and knee
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Letter: Timely visit
May I suggest (before it is too late) that Cathy Clarke visits Palmeira Avenue where many beautiful family houses are to be demolished and blocks of flats erected instead. -S Howard, Hove
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Golf: Wells ends reign on a high
Colin Wells went out with a bang on the expiry of his two years as Sussex county captain. After seven successive defeats in the SE Counties League starting with Wells' inauguration in 2003, the team finally came good. When Wells took over his team selections
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Motorist plans to make parking political
Driver Peter Sayers is so angry about parking fines and congestion in Brighton and Hove that he has set up a political party to tackle motoring issues. Mr Sayers is looking for a candidate to champion drivers in the Hangleton and Knoll by-election for
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Cricket: Brighton appeal to ECB
Brighton and Hove hope to be 26 points better off before the decisive weekend at the top of the Sussex League. The club were docked the points after being found guilty by league chiefs of failing to register bowler Matt Wood as an under-19 player. They
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Surgery to remove girl's Pooh tattoo
A businessman has offered free treatment worth £1,200 at a Harley Street clinic to remove a teenager's 5in Winnie the Pooh tattoo. Julie Thomas, 15, had the tattoo, with Grandpa H written above it, when she visited an unregistered parlour in Worthing
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Letter: Sour note
What dismal news. A live band has been banned when certain shops in Brighton (one of them in the East Street vicinity) are free to blast us with piped pulp-pop at a volume that makes your ears bleed. Who has complained about Roy Gee's band? And are there
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Letter: Write to us
My name is Jenny. I'm a soldier currently serving in Iraq. I am writing because out here it gets very boring and we are all very lonely. I was wondering if you could put this letter in your paper for me and the guys I work with. Start with me. I'm a 20
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Letter: Better way
INn reply to Angie Rowland (Letters, August 23), I can honestly say that I love the gay community and have friends in it. It is perfectly honourable and good to have deep, loving relationships with people of the same sex and we have examples in the Bible
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Conference South: Boro boss threatens to wield axe
Garry Wilson has warned his Eastbourne Borough players he will not hesitate to get tough if results do not improve. Wilson dropped club captain Daren Pearce and Danny Simmonds after the defeat at Margate last Saturday and was rewarded with Borough's first
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Conference: Miracle Mo set for quick return
Crawley ace Mo Harkin could be set for a shock return within two weeks. The tricky winger was initially ruled out for three months with an ankle injury picked up in training two weeks ago. He had his foot put in plaster and Reds booked him in for an operation
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Racing: Dundee starts new life at Luca stables
Crocodile Dundee, the horse who put Lewes trainer Jamie Poulton on the map, has left Sussex to join trainer Luca Cumani in Newmarket. The horse had Group Two success at Klampenborg in Denmark, was placed in the Goodwood Derby Trial and ran second to Moscow
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Heart girl's family says thanks
Teenager Lucy Franks took it in her stride when she underwent heart surgery to have a faulty valve replaced with one from a calf. At 13, it was the second major operation she had endured as she grew up but Lucy had always been determined to live her life
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Building industry still growing
The building industry notched up its 67th month of growth in a row in August, a survey showed today. Construction firms saw increased growth on the back of new contracts and buoyant underlying market conditions, according to the Chartered Institute of
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Unions hit back over "irrelevant" claims
Trade unions have hit back at the leader of the country's biggest organisation for branding them as "increasingly irrevelant". Digby Jones, director general of the CBI, sparked anger when he said workers were losing interest because too many union leaders
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Property prices fall as rate rise hits home
House prices fell by 0.6% during August as the property market responded to the recent rises in interest rates, latest figures showed today. Britain's biggest mortgage lender Halifax said hikes in the cost of borrowing were now acting as a brake on house
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Brighton's the business
Fatboy Slim spoke of his pride in his adopted home city as he picked up a trophy at the inaugural Brighton and Hove Business Awards (BAHBAs). The jubilant DJ, aka Norman Cook, received a special award for raising the city's international profile. The
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Recruitment fair without prejudice
The UK'S first job fair for the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community is to take place in Brighton and Hove next week. It aims to celebrate the contribution made to the city by its LGBT community of more than 30,000 people and help companies
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Family pays tribute to beach drama heroes
The family of a woman who died while swimming today paid tribute to the people who tried to save her from the sea. Anne Brown, 62, got into difficulties off Southwick beach, near Carrots Cafe. It is believed she suffered a diabetic seizure. Mrs Brown,
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Brighton's the business
Fatboy Slim spoke of his pride in his adopted home city as he picked up a trophy at the inaugural Brighton and Hove Business Awards (BAHBAs). The jubilant DJ, aka Norman Cook, received a special award for raising the city's international profile. The
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Letter: Extraordinarily rude gentlemen
I met Sean Connery the other day and he was not friendly, unlike Chris Ellison and Michael Palin. I have met a few celebs in my time but meeting Sean Connery was equal to being hit with a wet fish. -Lesley Kite, Hove
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Letter: Every good boy (and girl) deserves an education
Juliette Marres (Letters, August 25) may have been an efficient secretary but she is not too hot at logic. She calls me a nitwit but obviously hasn't bothered to examine my argument. Her comments are a complete non sequitur. I neither stated nor even
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Letter: Green on screen
I can reassure RG Jenkins (Letters, August 28) that the Green Party anticipated the call to have important council meetings screened on the internet when it featured in our 2003 local elections manifesto. Proposals to approve this measure will be voted
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Letter: Speed up buses
For many years, buses on the continent have adopted a very satisfactory system whereby tickets must be purchased at various outlets prior to travelling. The tickets are then validated by means of a machine on the bus. Surely this would solved the problem
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Letter: Timely visit
May I suggest (before it is too late) that Cathy Clarke visits Palmeira Avenue where many beautiful family houses are to be demolished and blocks of flats erected instead. -S Howard, Hove
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Letter: Demolition fever
Watching Restoration on TV, it saddened me that Brighton seems to be in the grip of demolition fever. The last remnants of the old railway works and Brighton's industrial heritage - the only interesting buildings along New England Street - have been flattened
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County League: Arundel boss defends decision
Arundel manager Steve Johnson has defended his decision to dump the entire first team into the reserves following last week's disappointing FA Cup exit. Striker Miles Scerri was told to find another club after Saturday's 3-1 home defeat to Whitstable
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Letter: Clear the drains
As I walk through Lewes, I am amazed at the number of little soak-away drains outside shops that are always full of leaves and rubbish. Surely in a place known to flood the thing to do is keep these clear? Veronica Evans -High Street, Lewes
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Letter: Sour note
What dismal news. A live band has been banned when certain shops in Brighton (one of them in the East Street vicinity) are free to blast us with piped pulp-pop at a volume that makes your ears bleed. Who has complained about Roy Gee's band? And are there
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Letter: Write to us
My name is Jenny. I'm a soldier currently serving in Iraq. I am writing because out here it gets very boring and we are all very lonely. I was wondering if you could put this letter in your paper for me and the guys I work with. Start with me. I'm a 20
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Letter: There is plenty of room for growth in our city
Mrs Smith certainly hit the nail on the head (Letters, August 28). I, too, have an allotment on Weald site and last year was offered the allotment opposite mine by the elderly couple who were giving it up. I went through the official channels and was
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Conference South: Boro boss threatens to wield axe
Garry Wilson has warned his Eastbourne Borough players he will not hesitate to get tough if results do not improve. Wilson dropped club captain Daren Pearce and Danny Simmonds after the defeat at Margate last Saturday and was rewarded with Borough's first
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Cricket: Cook rumours come to boil
Director of cricket Peter Moores today denied that Sussex have made an approach to Middlesex for seam bowler Simon Cook. Cook equalled Adam Hollioake's record for the number of wickets taken in a one-day league season when he snapped up 4-37 against the
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Duo set sights on comeback
Richard Carpenter and Chris McPhee have set their sights on their first full games of the season after successful comebacks last night. The Seagulls duo both played for an hour in a low-key friendly against Worthing as they recover from foot and knee
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Racing: Dundee starts new life at Luca stables
Crocodile Dundee, the horse who put Lewes trainer Jamie Poulton on the map, has left Sussex to join trainer Luca Cumani in Newmarket. The horse had Group Two success at Klampenborg in Denmark, was placed in the Goodwood Derby Trial and ran second to Moscow
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Building industry still growing
The building industry notched up its 67th month of growth in a row in August, a survey showed today. Construction firms saw increased growth on the back of new contracts and buoyant underlying market conditions, according to the Chartered Institute of
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Unions hit back over "irrelevant" claims
Trade unions have hit back at the leader of the country's biggest organisation for branding them as "increasingly irrevelant". Digby Jones, director general of the CBI, sparked anger when he said workers were losing interest because too many union leaders
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Brighton's the business
Fatboy Slim spoke of his pride in his adopted home city as he picked up a trophy at the inaugural Brighton and Hove Business Awards (BAHBAs). The jubilant DJ, aka Norman Cook, received a special award for raising the city's international profile. The
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£47m regeneration project needs more cash
Leaders of a Government-funded regeneration company spending £47 million to revive east Brighton today said requests for extra millions indicated the project's success. Some associated with the eb4U team are concerned money intended to be drip-fed into
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Family pays tribute to beach drama heroes
The family of a woman who died while swimming today paid tribute to the people who tried to save her from the sea. Anne Brown, 62, got into difficulties off Southwick beach, near Carrots Cafe. It is believed she suffered a diabetic seizure. Mrs Brown,
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£47m regeneration project needs more cash
Leaders of a Government-funded regeneration company spending £47 million to revive east Brighton today said requests for extra millions indicated the project's success. Some associated with the eb4U team are concerned money intended to be drip-fed into
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Family man's killers face life sentence
Two men who stabbed a businessman to death during a wages robbery are facing life behind bars. Family and friends of the victim wept with relief as Derek Hunter and Stephen Jones were found guilty of the murder of Michael Willard. Mr Willard, a devoted
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Police end house siege
Deadly snakes, including a 30ft python, were found slithering in beds and on floors as armed police stormed a house. They moved after reports a man inside had threatened to shoot himself. Police found the occupant asleep and snoring on a couch, surrounded
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Letter: The law is not an ass, it's crazy
Like most sane members of the community, I was exasperated and saddened to read about Harriet Jordan-Wrench being sued for damaging Timothy Jones's car. It does not surprise me, however, that we have sunk to this level of madness as it seems to be apparent
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Date
Letter: I told you
You published letters from me last year that expressed concern at the all-postal voting system for our local elections as it was obviously not as safe and secret as the returning officer purported it to be. Nevertheless, I was compelled to accept assurance
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September 3: Duo set sights on comeback
Richard Carpenter and Chris McPhee have set their sights on their first full games of the season after successful comebacks last night. The Seagulls duo both played for an hour in a low-key friendly against Worthing as they recover from foot and knee
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September 2: Sussex v Middlesex
Sussex ended their totesport League campaign with an easy win against the new champions. Luke Wright took 4-12 with the new ball to put Sussex on course for a 132-run victory and a memorable double over the second division champions. Victory means Sussex
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Letter: No short cut
I see a new entrance ramp has been made to Brighton station car park from Cross Street but, like the old one, now demolished, there is no pedestrian access. Surely an enclosed footpath could be provided on the left side to save the long walk around the
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Letter: Pure vandalism
I wholeheartedly support Cathy Clarke's views on the disgraceful demolition of the beautiful house in Preston Park Avenue, Brighton (Letters, August 16). It was my dream house from childhood too. How do these monstrous applications get through the planning
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Golf: Wells ends reign on a high
Colin Wells went out with a bang on the expiry of his two years as Sussex county captain. After seven successive defeats in the SE Counties League starting with Wells' inauguration in 2003, the team finally came good. When Wells took over his team selections
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Motorist plans to make parking political
Driver Peter Sayers is so angry about parking fines and congestion in Brighton and Hove that he has set up a political party to tackle motoring issues. Mr Sayers is looking for a candidate to champion drivers in the Hangleton and Knoll by-election for
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Cricket: Brighton appeal to ECB
Brighton and Hove hope to be 26 points better off before the decisive weekend at the top of the Sussex League. The club were docked the points after being found guilty by league chiefs of failing to register bowler Matt Wood as an under-19 player. They
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Rugby: Heath ready for new battle
Haywards Heath have taken Sussex rugby to a whole new level with their National League adventure. They have set new levels of skills and fitness, travelled the breadth of the country, taken serious physical punishment and survived to tell the tale. Now
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Surgery to remove girl's Pooh tattoo
A businessman has offered free treatment worth £1,200 at a Harley Street clinic to remove a teenager's 5in Winnie the Pooh tattoo. Julie Thomas, 15, had the tattoo, with Grandpa H written above it, when she visited an unregistered parlour in Worthing
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FA Cup: Hillians pair set for debuts
Midfielder Neil Watts and defender Lee Newman are poised for their Burgess Hill debuts when Wessex League outfit Brockenhurst visit Leylands Park in the FA Cup. Watts, a Varndean College pupil who has been with England Schools' under-18s, and fellow teenager
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Isthmian Premier: Worthing watch former Reds ace
Worthing manager Alan Pook took another look at former Crawley midfielder Mark Hawthorne in last night's friendly with Albion. Hawthorne has been trying to impress the Rebels boss since linking up with the club at the start of the season and did well
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Mick, 73, turns star pupil
Mick Butcher may have left school at 14 without any qualifications but almost 60 years later the grandfather has passed his first GCSE after studying for just a year. Mr Butcher, 73, received the result of his English exam on Friday after an anxious wait
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Conference South: King eyes top six finish
Matthew Russell and David Birmingham are in contention for a place in the Bognor squad for the trip to Newport County. Both players have recovered from knee injuries quicker than expected, but the pair may have to settle for a place on the bench as manager
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Letter: Better way
INn reply to Angie Rowland (Letters, August 23), I can honestly say that I love the gay community and have friends in it. It is perfectly honourable and good to have deep, loving relationships with people of the same sex and we have examples in the Bible
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Date
Conference South: King eyes top six finish
Lewes boss Steven King believes his Rooks side are capable of a top six finish this season. Consolidation was the key word before the season started after the Rooks jumped two divisions last season. But King now feels his side can be a force to be reckoned
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Ex-SAS man sues university
A student is suing his university for £50,000, claiming he has been victimised. Ex-SAS signalman John White, 41, says he was taunted by fellow students because of his cross-dressing and schizophrenia. He believes Brighton University did too little to
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Conference: Miracle Mo set for quick return
Crawley ace Mo Harkin could be set for a shock return within two weeks. The tricky winger was initially ruled out for three months with an ankle injury picked up in training two weeks ago. He had his foot put in plaster and Reds booked him in for an operation
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Date
Speedway: Eagles skipper targets top three
Eastbourne skipper David Norris goes head to head with Grand Prix ace Leigh Adams as the Eagles enter the last home lap in the race for a top three Elite League play-off place. They don't come much bigger on the circuit than Adams and if Norris can lower
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Heart girl's family says thanks
Teenager Lucy Franks took it in her stride when she underwent heart surgery to have a faulty valve replaced with one from a calf. At 13, it was the second major operation she had endured as she grew up but Lucy had always been determined to live her life
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Date
Property prices fall as rate rise hits home
House prices fell by 0.6% during August as the property market responded to the recent rises in interest rates, latest figures showed today. Britain's biggest mortgage lender Halifax said hikes in the cost of borrowing were now acting as a brake on house
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TUC demands cut to long hours
The TUC is stepping up its campaign to tackle Britain's long working hours after new evidence family life is being damaged. The trades union umbrella organisation said more people were working long hours than a decade ago despite a European directive
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Entrepreneurial spirit is alive and kicking
More than 1,600 entrepreneurs started their own business in Brighton and Hove during the first half of the year. The figure has risen by a third from 1,200 start-ups during the same period last year. For every 10,000 adults in Brighton and Hove, 101 companies
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Recruitment fair without prejudice
The UK'S first job fair for the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community is to take place in Brighton and Hove next week. It aims to celebrate the contribution made to the city by its LGBT community of more than 30,000 people and help companies
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Date
Brighton's the business
Fatboy Slim spoke of his pride in his adopted home city as he picked up a trophy at the inaugural Brighton and Hove Business Awards (BAHBAs). The jubilant DJ, aka Norman Cook, received a special award for raising the city's international profile. The
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Date
Tougher start for would-be doctors
Medical school hopefuls will find it harder than ever to win university places next year. Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS) is "reluctantly" raising the A-level grades it demands from students, following a trend set by other universities. Admissions
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Retired teacher's talk group branded a cult
A library has banned a retired teacher from promoting her monthly discussion group after branding it a religious cult. Diana Innes, 65, has been advertising her Theosophical Society meetings on posters at Hove library since last summer but library staff
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Letter: Green on screen
I can reassure RG Jenkins (Letters, August 28) that the Green Party anticipated the call to have important council meetings screened on the internet when it featured in our 2003 local elections manifesto. Proposals to approve this measure will be voted
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Letter: Speed up buses
For many years, buses on the continent have adopted a very satisfactory system whereby tickets must be purchased at various outlets prior to travelling. The tickets are then validated by means of a machine on the bus. Surely this would solved the problem
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Date
September 2: Sussex v Middlesex
Sussex ended their totesport League campaign with an easy win against the new champions. Luke Wright took 4-12 with the new ball to put Sussex on course for a 132-run victory and a memorable double over the second division champions. Victory means Sussex
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Date
Letter: No short cut
I see a new entrance ramp has been made to Brighton station car park from Cross Street but, like the old one, now demolished, there is no pedestrian access. Surely an enclosed footpath could be provided on the left side to save the long walk around the
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Date
Letter: Pure vandalism
I wholeheartedly support Cathy Clarke's views on the disgraceful demolition of the beautiful house in Preston Park Avenue, Brighton (Letters, August 16). It was my dream house from childhood too. How do these monstrous applications get through the planning
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Date
Letter: Demolition fever
Watching Restoration on TV, it saddened me that Brighton seems to be in the grip of demolition fever. The last remnants of the old railway works and Brighton's industrial heritage - the only interesting buildings along New England Street - have been flattened
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Date
Rugby: Heath ready for new battle
Haywards Heath have taken Sussex rugby to a whole new level with their National League adventure. They have set new levels of skills and fitness, travelled the breadth of the country, taken serious physical punishment and survived to tell the tale. Now
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Date
County League: Arundel boss defends decision
Arundel manager Steve Johnson has defended his decision to dump the entire first team into the reserves following last week's disappointing FA Cup exit. Striker Miles Scerri was told to find another club after Saturday's 3-1 home defeat to Whitstable
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Date
Letter: Clear the drains
As I walk through Lewes, I am amazed at the number of little soak-away drains outside shops that are always full of leaves and rubbish. Surely in a place known to flood the thing to do is keep these clear? Veronica Evans -High Street, Lewes
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Date
FA Cup: Hillians pair set for debuts
Midfielder Neil Watts and defender Lee Newman are poised for their Burgess Hill debuts when Wessex League outfit Brockenhurst visit Leylands Park in the FA Cup. Watts, a Varndean College pupil who has been with England Schools' under-18s, and fellow teenager
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Date
Isthmian Premier: Worthing watch former Reds ace
Worthing manager Alan Pook took another look at former Crawley midfielder Mark Hawthorne in last night's friendly with Albion. Hawthorne has been trying to impress the Rebels boss since linking up with the club at the start of the season and did well
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Date
Mick, 73, turns star pupil
Mick Butcher may have left school at 14 without any qualifications but almost 60 years later the grandfather has passed his first GCSE after studying for just a year. Mr Butcher, 73, received the result of his English exam on Friday after an anxious wait
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Date
Conference South: King eyes top six finish
Matthew Russell and David Birmingham are in contention for a place in the Bognor squad for the trip to Newport County. Both players have recovered from knee injuries quicker than expected, but the pair may have to settle for a place on the bench as manager
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Date
Conference South: King eyes top six finish
Lewes boss Steven King believes his Rooks side are capable of a top six finish this season. Consolidation was the key word before the season started after the Rooks jumped two divisions last season. But King now feels his side can be a force to be reckoned
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Date
Letter: There is plenty of room for growth in our city
Mrs Smith certainly hit the nail on the head (Letters, August 28). I, too, have an allotment on Weald site and last year was offered the allotment opposite mine by the elderly couple who were giving it up. I went through the official channels and was
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Date
Ex-SAS man sues university
A student is suing his university for £50,000, claiming he has been victimised. Ex-SAS signalman John White, 41, says he was taunted by fellow students because of his cross-dressing and schizophrenia. He believes Brighton University did too little to
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Date
Speedway: Eagles skipper targets top three
Eastbourne skipper David Norris goes head to head with Grand Prix ace Leigh Adams as the Eagles enter the last home lap in the race for a top three Elite League play-off place. They don't come much bigger on the circuit than Adams and if Norris can lower
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Date
Cricket: Cook rumours come to boil
Director of cricket Peter Moores today denied that Sussex have made an approach to Middlesex for seam bowler Simon Cook. Cook equalled Adam Hollioake's record for the number of wickets taken in a one-day league season when he snapped up 4-37 against the
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Date
Duo set sights on comeback
Richard Carpenter and Chris McPhee have set their sights on their first full games of the season after successful comebacks last night. The Seagulls duo both played for an hour in a low-key friendly against Worthing as they recover from foot and knee
-
Date
£47m regeneration project needs more cash
Leaders of a Government-funded regeneration company spending £47 million to revive east Brighton today said requests for extra millions indicated the project's success. Some associated with the eb4U team are concerned money intended to be drip-fed into
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Date
TUC demands cut to long hours
The TUC is stepping up its campaign to tackle Britain's long working hours after new evidence family life is being damaged. The trades union umbrella organisation said more people were working long hours than a decade ago despite a European directive
-
Date
Entrepreneurial spirit is alive and kicking
More than 1,600 entrepreneurs started their own business in Brighton and Hove during the first half of the year. The figure has risen by a third from 1,200 start-ups during the same period last year. For every 10,000 adults in Brighton and Hove, 101 companies
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Date
£47m regeneration project needs more cash
Leaders of a Government-funded regeneration company spending £47 million to revive east Brighton today said requests for extra millions indicated the project's success. Some associated with the eb4U team are concerned money intended to be drip-fed into
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Date
Family man's killers face life sentence
Two men who stabbed a businessman to death during a wages robbery are facing life behind bars. Family and friends of the victim wept with relief as Derek Hunter and Stephen Jones were found guilty of the murder of Michael Willard. Mr Willard, a devoted
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Date
Police end house siege
Deadly snakes, including a 30ft python, were found slithering in beds and on floors as armed police stormed a house. They moved after reports a man inside had threatened to shoot himself. Police found the occupant asleep and snoring on a couch, surrounded
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Date
Tougher start for would-be doctors
Medical school hopefuls will find it harder than ever to win university places next year. Brighton and Sussex Medical School (BSMS) is "reluctantly" raising the A-level grades it demands from students, following a trend set by other universities. Admissions
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Date
Retired teacher's talk group branded a cult
A library has banned a retired teacher from promoting her monthly discussion group after branding it a religious cult. Diana Innes, 65, has been advertising her Theosophical Society meetings on posters at Hove library since last summer but library staff