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  • GIRL, 15, IN RAPE ORDEAL

    A GIRL of 15 was raped after getting into a car she thought was a taxi. The victim's four-hour ordeal began when she got into a burgundy Ford Escort parked at a taxi rank in East Grinstead after a night out with friends. She was taken on a 25-mile car

  • Albion look after Orms

    ALBION are preparing to wrap Mark Ormerod in cotton wool for the next 48 hours. They cannot afford him to get injured before Saturday's home game against Barnet because of a chronic goalkeeping injury crisis. The Seagulls are waiting for the results of

  • Let's talk to Purdew

    BILL Archer, Albion's biggest shareholder, says Stephen Purdew's offer to invest a fortune in the club should be taken seriously. Former chairman Archer meets today with his successor Dick Knight, the Argus can reveal. One of the topics under discussion

  • STUDENT DANIEL, 20, CHEATS RAIL DEATH

    AN HEROIC Sussex University student who cheated death in a Kenyan train crash was injured trying to save others from the wreckage. Daniel Burstow was lucky to escape alive after the overnight train from Nairobi to Mombasa derailed in the Tsavo National

  • NO TO GM MEANS HUGE PROFITS LEAP

    FROZEN foods chain Iceland says its stance against genetically modified foods had helped profits leap ahead of forecasts. Pre-tax profits for the year to January 2 were £55.1 million compared with £43.5 million the previous year. The ban on GM ingredients

  • GIRL, 15, IN RAPE ORDEAL

    A GIRL of 15 was raped after getting into a car she thought was a taxi. The victim's four-hour ordeal began when she got into a burgundy Ford Escort parked at a taxi rank in East Grinstead after a night out with friends. She was taken on a 25-mile car

  • £150M RAIL BOOST'S JUST THE TICKET

    RAILTRACK today promised an extra £150 million to improve services on the Brighton to London line. Improvements will include better track and signalling at key points along the route, like Gatwick, East Croydon and Clapham Junction. Gatwick Airport station

  • Albion look after Orms

    ALBION are preparing to wrap Mark Ormerod in cotton wool for the next 48 hours. They cannot afford him to get injured before Saturday's home game against Barnet because of a chronic goalkeeping injury crisis. The Seagulls are waiting for the results of

  • BIG WINNER'S TICKET BONUS

    WORTHING has hit the lottery jackpot again. A woman has scooped £173,312, making her the latest in a long line of lottery winners from the town. But the un-named winner nearly missed out on her big prize and it was only thanks to quick-witted newsagent

  • STUDENT DANIEL, 20, CHEATS RAIL DEATH

    AN HEROIC Sussex University student who cheated death in a Kenyan train crash was injured trying to save others from the wreckage. Daniel Burstow was lucky to escape alive after the overnight train from Nairobi to Mombasa derailed in the Tsavo National

  • NO TO GM MEANS HUGE PROFITS LEAP

    FROZEN foods chain Iceland says its stance against genetically modified foods had helped profits leap ahead of forecasts. Pre-tax profits for the year to January 2 were £55.1 million compared with £43.5 million the previous year. The ban on GM ingredients

  • £150M RAIL BOOST'S JUST THE TICKET

    RAILTRACK today promised an extra £150 million to improve services on the Brighton to London line. Improvements will include better track and signalling at key points along the route, like Gatwick, East Croydon and Clapham Junction. Gatwick Airport station

  • BIG WINNER'S TICKET BONUS

    WORTHING has hit the lottery jackpot again. A woman has scooped £173,312, making her the latest in a long line of lottery winners from the town. But the un-named winner nearly missed out on her big prize and it was only thanks to quick-witted newsagent

  • CELEBS BACK OUR MASSIVE SCHOOLS PROMOTION

    CELEBRITIES are giving their backing to Sussex's biggest-ever schools promotion. The Argus is offering an entire class of 35 the chance of a dream trip to Disneyland Paris and a sightseeing trip around the French capital. We are challenging every school

  • TU-WHIT, TU-WHOOPS

    BIRD-LOVER Arthur Sealey has begun smashing holes in his newly-decorated home - to help save an owl trapped in his chimney. The brown owl has been trapped since the weekend and its wimpering has kept Arthur and his wife Jackie awake every night since.

  • MY SORROW FOR LEIGH'S KILLING

    RYAN Bish toasted freedom today by expressing his regret over the murder of Leigh Shaw. Mr Bish, found not guilty of murder and manslaughter, told the Argus: "Mrs Shaw knows the truth now. She knows what really happened. "I'm sorry for what Colin done

  • ROSS KEEPS MUM ON HIS DECISION

    EASTENDERS hard man Ross Kemp was keeping quiet about his decision to quit the soap when he appeared at a Sussex nightclub last night. Ross, who plays Grant Mitchell, made a personal appearance at Kings nightclub in Eastbourne, attracting hundreds of

  • Let's talk to Purdew

    BILL Archer, Albion's biggest shareholder, says Stephen Purdew's offer to invest a fortune in the club should be taken seriously. Former chairman Archer meets today with his successor Dick Knight, the Argus can reveal. One of the topics under discussion

  • CELEBS BACK OUR MASSIVE SCHOOLS PROMOTION

    CELEBRITIES are giving their backing to Sussex's biggest-ever schools promotion. The Argus is offering an entire class of 35 the chance of a dream trip to Disneyland Paris and a sightseeing trip around the French capital. We are challenging every school

  • TU-WHIT, TU-WHOOPS

    BIRD-LOVER Arthur Sealey has begun smashing holes in his newly-decorated home - to help save an owl trapped in his chimney. The brown owl has been trapped since the weekend and its wimpering has kept Arthur and his wife Jackie awake every night since.

  • MY SORROW FOR LEIGH'S KILLING

    RYAN Bish toasted freedom today by expressing his regret over the murder of Leigh Shaw. Mr Bish, found not guilty of murder and manslaughter, told the Argus: "Mrs Shaw knows the truth now. She knows what really happened. "I'm sorry for what Colin done

  • ROSS KEEPS MUM ON HIS DECISION

    EASTENDERS hard man Ross Kemp was keeping quiet about his decision to quit the soap when he appeared at a Sussex nightclub last night. Ross, who plays Grant Mitchell, made a personal appearance at Kings nightclub in Eastbourne, attracting hundreds of