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  • Goodburn on bench for Heath

    HENRY Goodburn is left on the bench as Haywards Heath resume the chase for runners-up spot today. The Sussex winger has been struggling with a back injury of late and has been left out at home to Old Wimbledonians in London Two South. He is confident

  • Home truths with Jacqui Bealing

    IT came as no surprise to me to learn that your social life takes a nosedive when you have children. But is it a general trend that parenthood causes people to stop liking you too? After a run of rejections from people we'd asked over for dinner, my husband

  • Barnet 0, albion 1

    Albion's Hartening late surge for the play-offs continued with a richly deserved victory. Gary Hart was the hero with a 69th minute winner which made it 19 points out of the last 21 for the soaring Seagulls. Substitute Warren Aspinall, replacing the injured

  • Branson's special gift

    A CANCER patient is on his way to Mexico for pioneering treatment after millionaire Sir Richard Branson stepped in with £3,600 worth of airline tickets. British doctors said there was nothing they could do for Carl Grace after cancer of the oesophagus

  • No just desserts

    A FACTORY is to shut with the loss of more than 180 jobs. Crest St Ivel announced it was transferring production of chocolate desserts from its base in Chichester to another plant in Paignton, Devon. Around 128 jobs were axed at the factory on the Terminus

  • Wallands School off to Old Trafford

    WALLANDS primary school from Lewes has won a trip to Old Trafford. They will play in front of 60,000 before the Manchester United v Sunderland match on April 15 in the English Schools/Adidas Under-11 Six-A-Side Championship. They came through the South

  • Heal determined to secure crown

    HEATHFIELD'S Dave Heal is hoping to go one better in this year's British Superbike Championship. Heal, 34, finished second in the privateer class last season, picking up a string of trophies along the way. Only mechanical problems at key moments of the

  • Harrison eyes Area title

    SHOREHAM light-welterweight Gary Harrison is being lined up for his second professional bout. Harrison, 22, expects to be on a bill on April 8 or 9 and he is hoping that could lead to a Midlands Area title fight. The boxer hails from the Midlands and,

  • Home truths with Jacqui Bealing

    IT came as no surprise to me to learn that your social life takes a nosedive when you have children. But is it a general trend that parenthood causes people to stop liking you too? After a run of rejections from people we'd asked over for dinner, my husband

  • Bleedin' heck! Alf's back...or should it be Ray?

    Actor and entertainer Ray James is used to portraying villains but none have been as fearsome as his latest role playing Britain's most cantankerous pensioner. Ray, 51, has played a ghostly assassin in the blockbuster The Mummy and doubled for Bob Hoskins

  • Voice of the Argus

    Chief needs to lead from top It's not been a good week for Sussex Chief Constable Paul Whitehouse. He came under fire from disgruntled officers at a Police Federation meeting in Brighton. Now he may choke on his cornflakes when he reads the detailed complaints

  • Goodburn on bench for Heath

    HENRY Goodburn is left on the bench as Haywards Heath resume the chase for runners-up spot today. The Sussex winger has been struggling with a back injury of late and has been left out at home to Old Wimbledonians in London Two South. He is confident

  • Barnet 0, albion 1

    Albion's Hartening late surge for the play-offs continued with a richly deserved victory. Gary Hart was the hero with a 69th minute winner which made it 19 points out of the last 21 for the soaring Seagulls. Substitute Warren Aspinall, replacing the injured

  • Branson's special gift

    A CANCER patient is on his way to Mexico for pioneering treatment after millionaire Sir Richard Branson stepped in with £3,600 worth of airline tickets. British doctors said there was nothing they could do for Carl Grace after cancer of the oesophagus

  • No just desserts

    A FACTORY is to shut with the loss of more than 180 jobs. Crest St Ivel announced it was transferring production of chocolate desserts from its base in Chichester to another plant in Paignton, Devon. Around 128 jobs were axed at the factory on the Terminus

  • Voice of the Argus

    Chief needs to lead from top It's not been a good week for Sussex Chief Constable Paul Whitehouse. He came under fire from disgruntled officers at a Police Federation meeting in Brighton. Now he may choke on his cornflakes when he reads the detailed complaints

  • Wallands School off to Old Trafford

    WALLANDS primary school from Lewes has won a trip to Old Trafford. They will play in front of 60,000 before the Manchester United v Sunderland match on April 15 in the English Schools/Adidas Under-11 Six-A-Side Championship. They came through the South

  • Heal determined to secure crown

    HEATHFIELD'S Dave Heal is hoping to go one better in this year's British Superbike Championship. Heal, 34, finished second in the privateer class last season, picking up a string of trophies along the way. Only mechanical problems at key moments of the

  • Harrison eyes Area title

    SHOREHAM light-welterweight Gary Harrison is being lined up for his second professional bout. Harrison, 22, expects to be on a bill on April 8 or 9 and he is hoping that could lead to a Midlands Area title fight. The boxer hails from the Midlands and,

  • Bleedin' heck! Alf's back...or should it be Ray?

    Actor and entertainer Ray James is used to portraying villains but none have been as fearsome as his latest role playing Britain's most cantankerous pensioner. Ray, 51, has played a ghostly assassin in the blockbuster The Mummy and doubled for Bob Hoskins