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  • ANOTHER LINK IN THE CHAIN

    A MAJOR Sussex business organisation has won the Government's blessing. Business Link Sussex, the Burgess Hill-based business advice services subsidiary of Sussex Enterprise, has been awarded official accreditation to operate the county's business link

  • WAR GAMES

    COMPUTER wars have hit Sussex - and youngsters are being caught in the crossfire. Games giants Sony and Nintendo have slashed the prices of toys in Sussex stores as they fight for a greater share of the market. Sony reduced its PlayStation launch price

  • DJ FELL IN LOVE WITH THE SIDE OF A BUS

    TWO Sussex DJs who announced their engagement on the radio after a whirlwind romance have tied the knot. Southern FM's breakfast show presenter Nicky Keig-Shevlin and fellow DJ Richard Reynolds married at the Church of the Holy Trinity in Poynings. Richard

  • STAR'S FLUTTER WITH THE COMMON PEOPLE

    POP star Jarvis Cocker, whose hits include Common People and Disco 2000, stunned Bank Holiday crowds by turning up to watch a donkey derby. Jarvis, singer with Pulp, mingled with the crowds at Seaford's Martello Fields yesterday. After placing bets on

  • ANOTHER LINK IN THE CHAIN

    A MAJOR Sussex business organisation has won the Government's blessing. Business Link Sussex, the Burgess Hill-based business advice services subsidiary of Sussex Enterprise, has been awarded official accreditation to operate the county's business link

  • Hart's wonder goal for Albion

    STRIKER Gary Hart scored a wonder goal to help Albion celebrate back-to-back League wins for the first time in nearly a year. Yesterday's impressive 2-1 victory at Scarborough gave Brian Horton's men a maximum six-point haul over the Bank Holiday. And

  • DJ FELL IN LOVE WITH THE SIDE OF A BUS

    TWO Sussex DJs who announced their engagement on the radio after a whirlwind romance have tied the knot. Southern FM's breakfast show presenter Nicky Keig-Shevlin and fellow DJ Richard Reynolds married at the Church of the Holy Trinity in Poynings. Richard

  • STAR'S FLUTTER WITH THE COMMON PEOPLE

    POP star Jarvis Cocker, whose hits include Common People and Disco 2000, stunned Bank Holiday crowds by turning up to watch a donkey derby. Jarvis, singer with Pulp, mingled with the crowds at Seaford's Martello Fields yesterday. After placing bets on

  • Albion's double joy

    ALBION fans have been accustomed to a sense of deja vu in the last few seasons. It has been one defeat after another. They witnessed another repeat performance at the McCain Stadium yesterday. This time though it meant celebrating all the way home from

  • Hart's wonder goal for Albion

    STRIKER Gary Hart scored a wonder goal to help Albion celebrate back-to-back League wins for the first time in nearly a year. Yesterday's impressive 2-1 victory at Scarborough gave Brian Horton's men a maximum six-point haul over the Bank Holiday. And

  • THE SCREEN QUEEN

    SCARLETT QUINN has been singing and dancing since she was six years old. Now at the age of 12 she oozes confidence, and is not even fazed by the prospect of interviewing some of the country's biggest pop stars. So it came as no surprise to her mother,

  • VICTIMS OF PURE EVIL

    BEVERLY Maynard grew up in a large and loving household. She was just like any other child, friendly and inquisitive with lots of friends. Her own children are much the same - happy-go-lucky youngsters growing up in Brighton. But now they must learn to

  • Albion's double joy

    ALBION fans have been accustomed to a sense of deja vu in the last few seasons. It has been one defeat after another. They witnessed another repeat performance at the McCain Stadium yesterday. This time though it meant celebrating all the way home from

  • WAR GAMES

    COMPUTER wars have hit Sussex - and youngsters are being caught in the crossfire. Games giants Sony and Nintendo have slashed the prices of toys in Sussex stores as they fight for a greater share of the market. Sony reduced its PlayStation launch price

  • THE SCREEN QUEEN

    SCARLETT QUINN has been singing and dancing since she was six years old. Now at the age of 12 she oozes confidence, and is not even fazed by the prospect of interviewing some of the country's biggest pop stars. So it came as no surprise to her mother,

  • VICTIMS OF PURE EVIL

    BEVERLY Maynard grew up in a large and loving household. She was just like any other child, friendly and inquisitive with lots of friends. Her own children are much the same - happy-go-lucky youngsters growing up in Brighton. But now they must learn to