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  • Minter's the Boss

    Ross Minter is the new Southern Area welterweight champion after crushing holder Chas Symonds in three breathtaking rounds at the Elephant and Castle Leisure last night. The Boss ruthlessley bombed The Bomber, flooring the unbeaten champion three times

  • Stalkers law curbs anti-war protest

    A law designed to combat stalkers has been used to impose temporary injunctions on a group of anti-war activists. They are alleged to have conducted a campaign of unlawful harassment against defence industry management and staff. EDO MBM Technology Ltd

  • Motorists' group warns of parking fine backlash

    THE leader of a motorists' campaign group has warned tensions between drivers and parking attendants are raging out of control. Steve Percy, chairman of the People's Parking Protest, called for Brighton and Hove City Council to stem public hostility towards

  • Judge cuts six months off child sex sentence

    A judge has cut the sentence of a naval officer who tried to buy an underage girl for sex over the internet after agreeing the conviction had ruined his life. Lord Justice Rose, one of the nation's most senior judges, said Chief Petty Officer Jeremy Pepper's

  • Sussex: It's hell for bowlers

    Johan van der Wath got a taste of just how harsh an environment county cricket can be as Sussex were almost buried under a mountain of Nottinghamshire runs at Trent Bridge yesterday. The county's new overseas player was not the only bowler to suffer against

  • Sussex: Moores in shock

    Sussex coach Peter Moores saw his bowlers get a pasting at Trent Bridge and admitted: "I don't know where that came from." Jason Gallian (199) and Stephen Fleming (111) led the way as Nottinghamshire piled up 488-6 to establish a lead of 109 going into

  • What a reward for Mayo

    Albion stalwart Kerry Mayo has been rewarded for his one-club loyalty with a benefit. The long-serving defender, who is on the brink of signing a new one-year contract, celebrates a decade of service for the Seagulls this summer. Manager Mark McGhee said