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7:13am Friday 29th August 2008
Big Brother housemates Sara and Lisa will find out which of them will enter next week's final as tension mounts in the house.
Either 27-year-old Australian PA Sara or 40-year-old sales rep Lisa will be voted out of the running for next Friday's grand finale.
But neither of the women will be leaving empty handed as they shared a £50,000 cash prize after going head-to-head in a game of trust on Wednesday night.
As the competition enters its final stages the stress on housemates has become evident as tempers have flared amongst them.
Mikey told Rex what he thought of him on Thursday and Darnell considered quitting.
Darnell spent more than an hour in the Diary Room considering his fate.
He and Rex received a warning from Big Brother on Wednesday to stop bullying Sara or leave. They were reprimanded for calling her "ugly b..ch" and a "s..t".
Darnell said to Big Brother in the Diary Room: "As much as I want to go home, it's quite pointless as I'm not going to go to anything, so it's not gonna change.
"The people who have walked before have walked because they know on the outside it's different and it's going to help them."
Meanwhile, Rex was left almost speechless when Mikey labelled him a bully, referring to the way he treated Sara over Darnell's rumoured exit.
All the top tip columns make being green sound so easy: just change your light bulbs, walk to the shops and do your recycling, but it never really works out like that. SARAH LEWIS turns agony aunt and answers some of your pressing eco-questions.
When the new NHS dental contract was introduced, large numbers of dentists left the NHS and focused on private patients.
Woolworths, one of the best-known names on the British high street, has been put into administration with £385 million of debt. As company bosses and administrators Deloitte wrestle with the task of rescuing the business, RICHARD GURNER takes a look back at the company’s history in Sussex and asks business leaders what needs to be done to revive its fortunes.
From the village of Horsted Keynes, this walk heads eastwards to encircle the nearby settlement of Danehill, crossing and recrossing two well-wooded valleys before returning along part of the Sussex Border Path, a longdistance walking route which sticks fairly closely to the boundary between East and West Sussex.
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