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  • MEDIA FIRM'S INTERNET BID

    NEWSQUEST, England's largest regional newspaper publisher and owners of the Argus, is to start holding auctions over the Internet. The group is to trial the auctions in the north-east within a fortnight, allowing individuals to buy and sell small items

  • Sussex new signing teams up with Bedi

    NEW signing Umer Rashid is hoping to team-up with Indian legend Bishan Bedi as he prepares for life with Sussex. The 22-year-old left-arm spinner, who signed a two-year contract on Tuesday, flew to India last month to fix-up one-to-one coaching with Bedi

  • Why can't I leave a vase out for Mum?

    VANESSA Meredith is furious after council workmen removed her late mother's memorial vase just weeks before the tenth anniversary of her death. Vanessa and her family kept the inscribed vase on the plot where Florence Jarvis's ashes are buried at Woodvale

  • SPEND, SPEND IN THE GLOOM

    SUSSEX people are ignoring reports of economic gloom by spending more money than ever before. A new report out today says residents have more cars and spend more on leisure and luxuries than the rest of the country. The Family Spending Report shows households

  • Coroner praises mum damned by gossip

    A DOTING mum maliciously dubbed Myra Hindley after the death of her baby son was praised by a coroner yesterday for the loving care she gave him. Gossips cruelly likened Christine White, 35, to the evil moors murderess after eight month-old Charlie died

  • Sussex new signing teams up with Bedi

    NEW signing Umer Rashid is hoping to team-up with Indian legend Bishan Bedi as he prepares for life with Sussex. The 22-year-old left-arm spinner, who signed a two-year contract on Tuesday, flew to India last month to fix-up one-to-one coaching with Bedi

  • SPEND, SPEND IN THE GLOOM

    SUSSEX people are ignoring reports of economic gloom by spending more money than ever before. A new report out today says residents have more cars and spend more on leisure and luxuries than the rest of the country. The Family Spending Report shows households

  • The final indignity after the disaster

    PIECE by piece, parts of one of Brighton's best known landmarks were knocked to the ground yesterday. Just 36 hours earlier, the historic Royal Albion Hotel had stood proudly facing the Palace Pier. But a tragic accident has now robbed the town of a building

  • Coroner praises mum damned by gossip

    A DOTING mum maliciously dubbed Myra Hindley after the death of her baby son was praised by a coroner yesterday for the loving care she gave him. Gossips cruelly likened Christine White, 35, to the evil moors murderess after eight month-old Charlie died

  • Knight save in the hot seat

    ALBION have eliminated fears that Ray Bloom's return to the Board could strengthen the hand of former chairman Bill Archer. An FA-approved shareholders agreement prevents Bloom and Archer joining forces against new chairman Dick Knight, the Argus can

  • YOUR BEACH 'QUITE SAFE'

    FOUR thousand worried residents have been reassured they will not lose their beach. People living in Shoreham and Southwick feared that proposals for a new-look harbour would mean they would lose their beach at Southwick. But Martin King, deputy leader

  • The final indignity after the disaster

    PIECE by piece, parts of one of Brighton's best known landmarks were knocked to the ground yesterday. Just 36 hours earlier, the historic Royal Albion Hotel had stood proudly facing the Palace Pier. But a tragic accident has now robbed the town of a building

  • MEDIA FIRM'S INTERNET BID

    NEWSQUEST, England's largest regional newspaper publisher and owners of the Argus, is to start holding auctions over the Internet. The group is to trial the auctions in the north-east within a fortnight, allowing individuals to buy and sell small items

  • Knight save in the hot seat

    ALBION have eliminated fears that Ray Bloom's return to the Board could strengthen the hand of former chairman Bill Archer. An FA-approved shareholders agreement prevents Bloom and Archer joining forces against new chairman Dick Knight, the Argus can

  • YOUR BEACH 'QUITE SAFE'

    FOUR thousand worried residents have been reassured they will not lose their beach. People living in Shoreham and Southwick feared that proposals for a new-look harbour would mean they would lose their beach at Southwick. But Martin King, deputy leader

  • Why can't I leave a vase out for Mum?

    VANESSA Meredith is furious after council workmen removed her late mother's memorial vase just weeks before the tenth anniversary of her death. Vanessa and her family kept the inscribed vase on the plot where Florence Jarvis's ashes are buried at Woodvale