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  • CHRISTMAS SLUMP AT THE BODY SHOP

    IT was a bad Christmas for Sussex-based Body Shop. Following a ten week Christmas trading period where UK sales were down two per cent and U.S. sales were down eight per cent the company has warned of lower than expected profits for the year. But it is

  • HOME TRUTHS BY JACQUI BEALING

    FOR the past few months my past has been coming back to haunt me. It all began last July when I was contacted by an old schoolfriend who's organising an school reunion for this coming October. Since then, various chums I've not seen for nearly 20 years

  • Albion win Barry battle

    ALBION have won their first battle with Premiership giants Aston Villa. The Premier League yesterday diverted £200,000 of Villa's TV cash to Albion, money the midlanders were refusing to pay after following Gareth Barry's 20th first-team appearance for

  • NOW I CAN SEE CLEARLY AFTER ALL THESE YEARS

    SANDRA Grant used to be so short-sighted she had to wear glasses and contact lenses at the same time. Now, thanks to a new kind of surgery, she can watch TV and even drive without using either. Life was all a blur for Sandra, from Worthing, but now a

  • ALL-NIGHT PARTY ISN'T MUSIC TO RESIDENTS' EARS

    A DJ and former public schoolboy held an 18-hour party in a country field, a court heard. Harrow-educated Felix Dickinson held the bash for 500 friends using a powerful 14ft-high speaker system near Ferrings Lake, East Chiltington, near Plumpton. The

  • CHRISTMAS SLUMP AT THE BODY SHOP

    IT was a bad Christmas for Sussex-based Body Shop. Following a ten week Christmas trading period where UK sales were down two per cent and U.S. sales were down eight per cent the company has warned of lower than expected profits for the year. But it is

  • Don't leave us boss

    ALBION boss Brian Horton has been urged to stay by his most expensive signing. No official approach has been made for Horton by his old club Port Vale, although sources in the Potteries believe he is top of the First Division strugglers' wanted list.

  • NOW I CAN SEE CLEARLY AFTER ALL THESE YEARS

    SANDRA Grant used to be so short-sighted she had to wear glasses and contact lenses at the same time. Now, thanks to a new kind of surgery, she can watch TV and even drive without using either. Life was all a blur for Sandra, from Worthing, but now a

  • ALL-NIGHT PARTY ISN'T MUSIC TO RESIDENTS' EARS

    A DJ and former public schoolboy held an 18-hour party in a country field, a court heard. Harrow-educated Felix Dickinson held the bash for 500 friends using a powerful 14ft-high speaker system near Ferrings Lake, East Chiltington, near Plumpton. The

  • THE BOY WHO WAS ALWAYS A DEAD CERT

    WHEN a young Nick Littmoden told the Argus he would grow up to be a famous racehorse trainer, his mum joked the only ones he would work with would be clothes horses. Fifteen years later, proud mum Mavis Clark is only too pleased to have been proved wrong

  • SEARCH GOES ON FOR GIRLS AGED 10

    A MASSIVE hunt was under way today for two missing 10-year-old girls. They failed to arrive at school in Hastings yesterday and the alarm was raised when relatives went to pick up one of them in the afternoon. As prayers were being said at the school

  • Don't leave us boss

    ALBION boss Brian Horton has been urged to stay by his most expensive signing. No official approach has been made for Horton by his old club Port Vale, although sources in the Potteries believe he is top of the First Division strugglers' wanted list.

  • ARE OUR LANGUAGE SCHOOLS A HAVEN FOR CRIMINALS?

    FOREIGN students as young as 14 are in danger of being abused by paedophiles and violent criminals, according to a new report. Incredibly, there is no legislation in place to prevent criminals offering homes to thousands of visiting children from abroad

  • THE BOY WHO WAS ALWAYS A DEAD CERT

    WHEN a young Nick Littmoden told the Argus he would grow up to be a famous racehorse trainer, his mum joked the only ones he would work with would be clothes horses. Fifteen years later, proud mum Mavis Clark is only too pleased to have been proved wrong

  • SEARCH GOES ON FOR GIRLS AGED 10

    A MASSIVE hunt was under way today for two missing 10-year-old girls. They failed to arrive at school in Hastings yesterday and the alarm was raised when relatives went to pick up one of them in the afternoon. As prayers were being said at the school

  • HOME TRUTHS BY JACQUI BEALING

    FOR the past few months my past has been coming back to haunt me. It all began last July when I was contacted by an old schoolfriend who's organising an school reunion for this coming October. Since then, various chums I've not seen for nearly 20 years

  • Albion win Barry battle

    ALBION have won their first battle with Premiership giants Aston Villa. The Premier League yesterday diverted £200,000 of Villa's TV cash to Albion, money the midlanders were refusing to pay after following Gareth Barry's 20th first-team appearance for

  • ARE OUR LANGUAGE SCHOOLS A HAVEN FOR CRIMINALS?

    FOREIGN students as young as 14 are in danger of being abused by paedophiles and violent criminals, according to a new report. Incredibly, there is no legislation in place to prevent criminals offering homes to thousands of visiting children from abroad