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  • Voice of the Argus

    Sentence was justified When 20-year-old Sam Brown was found guilty of murder by a jury, he cried out: "What have they done that for?" The answer should be clear to Brown and members of his family. Brown is a vicious brute whose savage and unprovoked attack

  • Cook aims to revel in his pivotal role

    SUSSEX star Andy Cook can revel in a new role as Haywards Heath bid to keep their title hopes flickering this afternoon. Heath visit Maidstone in London Two South's game of the day as both sides look to keep the heat on leaders Canterbury. Cook could

  • Voice of the Argus

    Sentence was justified When 20-year-old Sam Brown was found guilty of murder by a jury, he cried out: "What have they done that for?" The answer should be clear to Brown and members of his family. Brown is a vicious brute whose savage and unprovoked attack

  • Ex-Albion keeper now hitting the net!

    BRIGHTON schoolboy Tom Hadfield has announced a sponsorship worth £52,500 to back this season's English Schools' Football Association Under-16s Cup. The 17-year-old Sussex County Schools goalkeeper, a former Albion centre of excellence player, has set

  • Home truths by Jacqui Bealing

    THERE we were, a husband and wife enjoying a pre-Valentine evening in a country pub restaurant and reminiscing about our courting days, when we realised we were having to speak louder to be heard over the voices of several very noisy and very dull diners

  • Festival man gets OK for pop in park

    A concert promoter banned from being a company director has received a vote of confidence from council entertainments bosses. Ish Ali has been given the go-ahead by Brighton and Hove Council to help organise a music festival in Stanmer Park this summer

  • Valentine joy for man who faced death

    AS PHILIP Liddiard lay in a deep coma, his girlfriend leaned over his hospital bed and whispered: "If you get better, I want to marry you on the 14th of February next year." Susan Hancock had met the man of her dreams through a personal column and the

  • Ex-Albion keeper now hitting the net!

    BRIGHTON schoolboy Tom Hadfield has announced a sponsorship worth £52,500 to back this season's English Schools' Football Association Under-16s Cup. The 17-year-old Sussex County Schools goalkeeper, a former Albion centre of excellence player, has set

  • Home truths by Jacqui Bealing

    THERE we were, a husband and wife enjoying a pre-Valentine evening in a country pub restaurant and reminiscing about our courting days, when we realised we were having to speak louder to be heard over the voices of several very noisy and very dull diners

  • Will mind games work for Bears?

    BRIGHTON Bears are using a motivational psychologist to try and turn around their nightmare season. Ali Kriwald, wife of club owner Romek, is fully qualified in this field and had her first meeting with the team on Wednesday. Further sessions are planned

  • Hutchings simply changed his mind say City

    ALBION have been told by Bristol City: 'Blame Carl Hutchings not us for his amazing U-turn.' Hutchings should have been lining up alongside teenage newcomer Bobby Zamora against Plymouth at Withdean today. Instead he rejoined his old club Brentford on

  • Festival man gets OK for pop in park

    A concert promoter banned from being a company director has received a vote of confidence from council entertainments bosses. Ish Ali has been given the go-ahead by Brighton and Hove Council to help organise a music festival in Stanmer Park this summer

  • Valentine joy for man who faced death

    AS PHILIP Liddiard lay in a deep coma, his girlfriend leaned over his hospital bed and whispered: "If you get better, I want to marry you on the 14th of February next year." Susan Hancock had met the man of her dreams through a personal column and the

  • Cook aims to revel in his pivotal role

    SUSSEX star Andy Cook can revel in a new role as Haywards Heath bid to keep their title hopes flickering this afternoon. Heath visit Maidstone in London Two South's game of the day as both sides look to keep the heat on leaders Canterbury. Cook could

  • Will mind games work for Bears?

    BRIGHTON Bears are using a motivational psychologist to try and turn around their nightmare season. Ali Kriwald, wife of club owner Romek, is fully qualified in this field and had her first meeting with the team on Wednesday. Further sessions are planned

  • Hutchings simply changed his mind say City

    ALBION have been told by Bristol City: 'Blame Carl Hutchings not us for his amazing U-turn.' Hutchings should have been lining up alongside teenage newcomer Bobby Zamora against Plymouth at Withdean today. Instead he rejoined his old club Brentford on