YOUR Argus is getting bigger and better.
Fromonday there will be a new four-page TV and leisure section every day.
We've redesigned our TV pages to make them brighter and easier to use.
Following TV, you will find our new Teatime section with two pages of puzzles, advice, offers and information.
Argus agony aunt Rebecca Gray starts her new daily column, answering readers' letters.
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Other new features include a daily What's On guide and reviews and news from the world of entertainment in Sussex.
There will be plenty of exercise for the brain-cells too, with two crosswords, Dingbats, the Nonagram, and a Quick Quiz to test your knowledge of Sussex.
Millennium fact of the day will help you count down to the year 2000 and there will be plenty of laughs, supplied by the internationally-acclaimed cartoon The Wizard Of Id.
Aspecial reader offer of the day will complete the Argus Teatime line-up.
Don't miss out - it all starts on Monday.
Converted for the new archive on 30 June 2000. Some images and formatting may have been lost in the conversion.
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