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  • MONEY LAUNDERiNG: HOW TO STAY CLEAN

    CHARTERED accountants are being warned they could face criminal charges if they fail to report suspected money laundering. New advice on how to recognise and report money laundering has been drawn up by the Institute of Chartered Accountants and is to

  • COMMUNITY NEWS FROM AROUND THE COUNTY

    East Worthing John Hobbs 01903 237440 STAMP COLLECTORS: At the last meeting of the Worthing Society of Postal Historians, Bryan Hawkins entertained members with his ever popular display of cartoon covers. All these have been drawn by Bryan and had been

  • Top of the bad boys

    ALBION are back in top spot, at least far as red and yellow cards are concerned. Saturday's haul of five bookings, two of which led to the dismissal of Jamie Campbell, have sent the Seagulls soaring back up the bad boys' standings. Their tally of three

  • Fans must pile up the miles

    ALBION'S diehard travelling fans will be piling up the miles in February. The trip to Mansfield, re-arranged for Tuesday, February 1, comes just four days before the Seagulls visit Hull City. Albion also go to Northampton and Chester in February with

  • SIMON FANSHAWE - MAN ABOUT CITY

    AT least once during your school days you get sent to Coventry. By the same token at least once during a career in the media, you get sent to Los Angeles. Last week it happened to me. I went with the Lawrence family's barrister to a place called Lancaster

  • JINGLE BELLS! SHOPPERS' BONANZA AS TILLS FAIL

    shoppers received an early present when tills at a supermarket crashed and staff had to guess the prices of their goods. The tills went out of action at Sainsbury's in West Hove yesterday on one of the busiest days of the year. Checkout staff had to estimate

  • HORROR AFTER THE HEARTACHE

    A GRIEVING couple has been awarded more than £50,000 compensation after being mistakenly given a bag containing their dead son's organs. Carole Raeburn believed she was unpacking her son Wayne's belongings but was horrified when she found what the bag

  • MONEY LAUNDERiNG: HOW TO STAY CLEAN

    CHARTERED accountants are being warned they could face criminal charges if they fail to report suspected money laundering. New advice on how to recognise and report money laundering has been drawn up by the Institute of Chartered Accountants and is to

  • VOICE OF THE ARGUS

    Horror after heartache Carole Raeburn from Bexhill had one of the most awful experiences possible for any mother after the death of her son, Wayne, in America. When she was unpacking bags of his belongings, she put her hand into one of them and found

  • COMMUNITY NEWS FROM THE BRIGHTON AREA

    Preston Village Mike Panting 01273 563706 YOUTH MASSES: From January, 2000, Fr Oliver has agreed for St Mary's RC Church in Surrenden Road to hold Youth Masses. Teenagers have been asked how they want the Youth Masses to be organised. Folk music, rock

  • ADAM TRIMINGHAM - THE SAge of sussex

    Traditionally Christmas has meant turkey and all the trimmings, church services and present giving. For almost anyone under about 50, you have to add television. Many families have fond memories of watching anything from blockbuster films of a few years

  • Top of the bad boys

    ALBION are back in top spot, at least far as red and yellow cards are concerned. Saturday's haul of five bookings, two of which led to the dismissal of Jamie Campbell, have sent the Seagulls soaring back up the bad boys' standings. Their tally of three

  • Fans must pile up the miles

    ALBION'S diehard travelling fans will be piling up the miles in February. The trip to Mansfield, re-arranged for Tuesday, February 1, comes just four days before the Seagulls visit Hull City. Albion also go to Northampton and Chester in February with

  • SELLING FLOWERS IS MATTHEW'S PASSION

    WHEN Matthew Gunn decided to become a florist, none of his friends called him a pansy. Probably because the 24-year-old was simply carrying on the family tradition - he is the fourth generation of his family to sell flowers in Brighton town centre. It

  • EXPULSION THREAT TO REBEL RABBI

    A JEWISH rabbi's decision to remove his children from state education has left him facing expulsion by his religious leaders and the loss of his title. Rabbi Philip Sharp, who set up the country's first Messianic Jewish Synagogue in Hove in 1994, says

  • JINGLE BELLS! SHOPPERS' BONANZA AS TILLS FAIL

    shoppers received an early present when tills at a supermarket crashed and staff had to guess the prices of their goods. The tills went out of action at Sainsbury's in West Hove yesterday on one of the busiest days of the year. Checkout staff had to estimate

  • weapons seized in drug raids

    A haul of weapons was seized as police swooped on the homes of suspected drug dealers. They included knives, a machete, a Samurai sword, meat cleavers, an axe, a catapult and martial arts weapons - all thought to be used to arm dealers. Heroin, cannabis

  • VOICE OF THE ARGUS

    Horror after heartache Carole Raeburn from Bexhill had one of the most awful experiences possible for any mother after the death of her son, Wayne, in America. When she was unpacking bags of his belongings, she put her hand into one of them and found

  • COMMUNITY NEWS FROM THE BRIGHTON AREA

    Preston Village Mike Panting 01273 563706 YOUTH MASSES: From January, 2000, Fr Oliver has agreed for St Mary's RC Church in Surrenden Road to hold Youth Masses. Teenagers have been asked how they want the Youth Masses to be organised. Folk music, rock

  • ADAM TRIMINGHAM - THE SAge of sussex

    Traditionally Christmas has meant turkey and all the trimmings, church services and present giving. For almost anyone under about 50, you have to add television. Many families have fond memories of watching anything from blockbuster films of a few years

  • None of you can relax

    MICKY Adams is ready to throw in the kids if his senior stars keep failing to produce the goods. The Albion boss has seen his side take just two points from a possible 15 ahead of the Boxing Day collision with Barnet. And he is likely to name at least

  • Seeking a festive boost

    CHRISTMAS could not have come at a better time for Albion and their fans this year. The Seagulls are in need of a boost, and the festive programme usually provides it. They have been invincible for seven years in matches played between Christmas Day and

  • SELLING FLOWERS IS MATTHEW'S PASSION

    WHEN Matthew Gunn decided to become a florist, none of his friends called him a pansy. Probably because the 24-year-old was simply carrying on the family tradition - he is the fourth generation of his family to sell flowers in Brighton town centre. It

  • EXPULSION THREAT TO REBEL RABBI

    A JEWISH rabbi's decision to remove his children from state education has left him facing expulsion by his religious leaders and the loss of his title. Rabbi Philip Sharp, who set up the country's first Messianic Jewish Synagogue in Hove in 1994, says

  • weapons seized in drug raids

    A haul of weapons was seized as police swooped on the homes of suspected drug dealers. They included knives, a machete, a Samurai sword, meat cleavers, an axe, a catapult and martial arts weapons - all thought to be used to arm dealers. Heroin, cannabis

  • COMMUNITY NEWS FROM AROUND THE COUNTY

    East Worthing John Hobbs 01903 237440 STAMP COLLECTORS: At the last meeting of the Worthing Society of Postal Historians, Bryan Hawkins entertained members with his ever popular display of cartoon covers. All these have been drawn by Bryan and had been

  • None of you can relax

    MICKY Adams is ready to throw in the kids if his senior stars keep failing to produce the goods. The Albion boss has seen his side take just two points from a possible 15 ahead of the Boxing Day collision with Barnet. And he is likely to name at least

  • Seeking a festive boost

    CHRISTMAS could not have come at a better time for Albion and their fans this year. The Seagulls are in need of a boost, and the festive programme usually provides it. They have been invincible for seven years in matches played between Christmas Day and

  • SIMON FANSHAWE - MAN ABOUT CITY

    AT least once during your school days you get sent to Coventry. By the same token at least once during a career in the media, you get sent to Los Angeles. Last week it happened to me. I went with the Lawrence family's barrister to a place called Lancaster

  • HORROR AFTER THE HEARTACHE

    A GRIEVING couple has been awarded more than £50,000 compensation after being mistakenly given a bag containing their dead son's organs. Carole Raeburn believed she was unpacking her son Wayne's belongings but was horrified when she found what the bag