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  • Pilgrim: We can beat Worthing

    CRAWLEY coach Steve Pilgrim is backing his side to upset the odds in the match of the day at Worthing. Third meets second in London Three SE at Roundstone Lane and Pilgrim reckons his team are capable of getting the win that would cement their place behind

  • Black belt brothers tune in for success

    JASON and Gary Downer are amongst the youngest karate black belt brothers in Britain. And the Brighton and Hove siblings, ten and nine respectively, achieved the feat with the help of Japanese language tapes at bedtime for EIGHT months. The Sama Organisation

  • Pigott got a £31,000 payoff

    Sussex members have been told that a severance payment of £31,200 was paid to former Chief Executive Tony Pigott when he left the County four months ago. The annual accounts have also revealed that Sussex have so far only paid £40,000 towards the total

  • The day Sir Stan visited Brighton

    SIR Stanley Matthews shared an afternoon in the company of a Brighton Boys and Sussex Schools footballer and a budding boxer 53 years ago, it can be revealed today. The death of the football legend on Wednesday brought the memories flooding back of Dennis

  • On course for a winner

    The future is looking bright for Brighton Racecourse as it sheds its rundown image. With an ambitious programme of investment and modernisation, manager Northern Racing hopes it can bring back the glory days of the 1950s when Brighton races regularly

  • Milia 2000 - sun, sand and Sussex

    Six Sussex companies have made huge strides at Milia 2000, the annual interactive content marketplace. Held in Cannes in the South of France recently, the exhibition showcased what the future holds for the Internet, interactive TV, games and broadband

  • Was beach death black magic?

    Victim said to obsessed with outer space DETECTIVES investigating the death of a man on a Sussex beach are examining his strong links with the occult. A murder inquiry is already underway into the death of father-of-three Derek Taylor, after his body

  • Fishing four business

    The Internet is the 21st century market place for businesses. Now Sussex companies can reach millions of potential customers using a free web directory. Fish4 It was launched in October 1999 and operates a national database of 1.9 million businesses accessible

  • Voice of the Argus

    Back from the brink again There's good news for rail passengers today - a series of rail strikes has been called off by the train drivers' union Aslef. It's the second time this year that threatened industrial action has been stopped after last-minute

  • Pilgrim: We can beat Worthing

    CRAWLEY coach Steve Pilgrim is backing his side to upset the odds in the match of the day at Worthing. Third meets second in London Three SE at Roundstone Lane and Pilgrim reckons his team are capable of getting the win that would cement their place behind

  • Black belt brothers tune in for success

    JASON and Gary Downer are amongst the youngest karate black belt brothers in Britain. And the Brighton and Hove siblings, ten and nine respectively, achieved the feat with the help of Japanese language tapes at bedtime for EIGHT months. The Sama Organisation

  • Home truths by Jacqui Bealing

    MY nomination for customer relations person of the week goes to the check-out assistant at Waitrose, who could so easily have got nasty with me. There I was, in the usual flurry of confusion, with a hungry toddler in the trolley and a hungry husband pushing

  • Keegan: Barry must stay patient

    Gareth Barry has convinced Kevin Keegan he has the self-confidence to make it with England. The former Albion player from St Leonards was selected for his first full England squad that drew 0-0 with Argentina at Wembley on Wednesday. But although he failed

  • On course for a winner

    The future is looking bright for Brighton Racecourse as it sheds its rundown image. With an ambitious programme of investment and modernisation, manager Northern Racing hopes it can bring back the glory days of the 1950s when Brighton races regularly

  • Milia 2000 - sun, sand and Sussex

    Six Sussex companies have made huge strides at Milia 2000, the annual interactive content marketplace. Held in Cannes in the South of France recently, the exhibition showcased what the future holds for the Internet, interactive TV, games and broadband

  • Are you ready for this, AuctionHunters?

    www.thisisbrighton.co.uk is joining forces with fsauctions from Freeserve, the number one Internet service. It will create a bigger and better marketplace for your auctions online. You may already be a fan of the auction room that opened on this website

  • I want to marry sex attacker

    THE girlfriend of a convicted sex attacker is standing by him and has agreed to be his wife. Joseph Porter, 37, was jailed for life this week for a savage sex attack on a 21-year-old student who then lost her unborn baby. But his girlfriend, Louise Stanford

  • Pigott got a £31,000 payoff

    Sussex members have been told that a severance payment of £31,200 was paid to former Chief Executive Tony Pigott when he left the County four months ago. The annual accounts have also revealed that Sussex have so far only paid £40,000 towards the total

  • The day Sir Stan visited Brighton

    SIR Stanley Matthews shared an afternoon in the company of a Brighton Boys and Sussex Schools footballer and a budding boxer 53 years ago, it can be revealed today. The death of the football legend on Wednesday brought the memories flooding back of Dennis

  • Was beach death black magic?

    Victim said to obsessed with outer space DETECTIVES investigating the death of a man on a Sussex beach are examining his strong links with the occult. A murder inquiry is already underway into the death of father-of-three Derek Taylor, after his body

  • Fishing four business

    The Internet is the 21st century market place for businesses. Now Sussex companies can reach millions of potential customers using a free web directory. Fish4 It was launched in October 1999 and operates a national database of 1.9 million businesses accessible

  • Voice of the Argus

    Back from the brink again There's good news for rail passengers today - a series of rail strikes has been called off by the train drivers' union Aslef. It's the second time this year that threatened industrial action has been stopped after last-minute

  • Home truths by Jacqui Bealing

    MY nomination for customer relations person of the week goes to the check-out assistant at Waitrose, who could so easily have got nasty with me. There I was, in the usual flurry of confusion, with a hungry toddler in the trolley and a hungry husband pushing

  • Keegan: Barry must stay patient

    Gareth Barry has convinced Kevin Keegan he has the self-confidence to make it with England. The former Albion player from St Leonards was selected for his first full England squad that drew 0-0 with Argentina at Wembley on Wednesday. But although he failed

  • Are you ready for this, AuctionHunters?

    www.thisisbrighton.co.uk is joining forces with fsauctions from Freeserve, the number one Internet service. It will create a bigger and better marketplace for your auctions online. You may already be a fan of the auction room that opened on this website

  • I want to marry sex attacker

    THE girlfriend of a convicted sex attacker is standing by him and has agreed to be his wife. Joseph Porter, 37, was jailed for life this week for a savage sex attack on a 21-year-old student who then lost her unborn baby. But his girlfriend, Louise Stanford