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  • CLAIRE BYRD

    THE life of a flight attendant may sound appealing, jetting off around the world, being paid to bathe on a sun-drenched beach, but would you fancy trying to control an unruly mob at 35,000 feet? Air rage is suddenly big news, thanks to an alarming increase

  • TRIP TO BRIGHTON...THE LONG WAY ROUND

    FOR photographer Tony Crawford, a trip to Brighton has taken on a whole new meaning. Tony has embarked on a mission to visit every Brighton in the world, and will be displaying pictures of his travels on the Internet. He will spend the next few years

  • Don't panic, says Wood

    ALBION boss Jeff Wood insists he won't be panicked into making wholesale changes. A disastrous 1-0 home defeat by Exeter, Wood's first since taking charge, has dropped the Seagulls out of the play-off places. They also now have THREE players banned for

  • ROBBERY VICTIM STABBED IN HEAD

    A THUGS' victim was stabbed in the head during a £50 street robbery early today. Mark Sullivan, 31, was approached by his two attackers in Buckingham Road, Brighton, at 3.10am and forced to hand over the cash. He was stabbed in the head before the two

  • CHARLES TO MEET TOWN'S HOMELESS

    PRINCE CHARLES is to visit Brighton this week to see what is being done to help the town's homeless. He will also be given a tour of the West Pier to see how restoration work is progressing. The Prince will be at the Housing Corporation's annual conference

  • VALENTINE'S DEMO AT THE MONKEY FARM

    ANIMAL rights campaigners came face-to-face with police during a demonstration against a monkey farm. More than 300 protestors marched through Henfield and Small Dole before gathering outside Shamrock (GB) Ltd, which sells laboratory monkeys. Toni Vernelli

  • DOTING HUSBAND WHO SNAPPED

    A PENSIONER who strangled his schizophrenic wife with his bare hands escaped jail today. Weeping Mario De Paola, 71, of Barton Close, Worthing, walked free after a judge heard he had suffered 25 years of abuse. Doctors said that nobody would have been

  • MILLENNIUM BOOST FOR HOLIDAY GROUP

    AIRTOURS, the holiday giant which last year bought Brighton-based operator Panorama Holidays, reported New Year sales 20 per cent up on last year. It said demand had been boosted by the millennium build-up. Sales for the celebrations are 20 per cent ahead

  • TRIP TO BRIGHTON...THE LONG WAY ROUND

    FOR photographer Tony Crawford, a trip to Brighton has taken on a whole new meaning. Tony has embarked on a mission to visit every Brighton in the world, and will be displaying pictures of his travels on the Internet. He will spend the next few years

  • Danish dentist fills a gap in the market

    DANISH dentist Sven Sorensen was so fed up with seeing rows of gleaming white Scandinavian teeth that he moved abroad to look for a new challenge. Now Sven is busy getting his teeth into treating the less pristine dental work of people in Sussex. And

  • DOTING HUSBAND WHO SNAPPED

    A PENSIONER who strangled his schizophrenic wife with his bare hands escaped jail today. Weeping Mario De Paola, 71, of Barton Close, Worthing, walked free after a judge heard he had suffered 25 years of abuse. Doctors said that nobody would have been

  • MILLENNIUM BOOST FOR HOLIDAY GROUP

    AIRTOURS, the holiday giant which last year bought Brighton-based operator Panorama Holidays, reported New Year sales 20 per cent up on last year. It said demand had been boosted by the millennium build-up. Sales for the celebrations are 20 per cent ahead

  • ARSON QUIZ AFTER PUB FIRE DRAMA

    A MAN has been questioned by police over a pub blaze which caused thousands of pounds' damage. The Sussex Oak in Warnham was evacauted on Saturday night after a fire on the first floor. Firefighers from Horsham were called to the 100-year-old pub earlier

  • Danish dentist fills a gap in the market

    DANISH dentist Sven Sorensen was so fed up with seeing rows of gleaming white Scandinavian teeth that he moved abroad to look for a new challenge. Now Sven is busy getting his teeth into treating the less pristine dental work of people in Sussex. And

  • Broken Harts

    JEFF Wood summed it up nicely when I asked if Albion had suffered any injuries. "Just broken hearts and bruised egos", he replied with a rueful smile. The same players who showed such spirit to draw at Swansea were too atrocious for words as they slumped

  • LET US ENTERTAIN YOU AT TEATIME

    YOUR Argus is getting bigger and better. From today there will be a new four-page TV and leisure section every day. We've redesigned our TV pages to make them brighter and easier to use. Following TV, you will find our new Teatime section with two pages

  • CLAIRE BYRD

    THE life of a flight attendant may sound appealing, jetting off around the world, being paid to bathe on a sun-drenched beach, but would you fancy trying to control an unruly mob at 35,000 feet? Air rage is suddenly big news, thanks to an alarming increase

  • ARSON QUIZ AFTER PUB FIRE DRAMA

    A MAN has been questioned by police over a pub blaze which caused thousands of pounds' damage. The Sussex Oak in Warnham was evacauted on Saturday night after a fire on the first floor. Firefighers from Horsham were called to the 100-year-old pub earlier

  • Broken Harts

    JEFF Wood summed it up nicely when I asked if Albion had suffered any injuries. "Just broken hearts and bruised egos", he replied with a rueful smile. The same players who showed such spirit to draw at Swansea were too atrocious for words as they slumped

  • Don't panic, says Wood

    ALBION boss Jeff Wood insists he won't be panicked into making wholesale changes. A disastrous 1-0 home defeat by Exeter, Wood's first since taking charge, has dropped the Seagulls out of the play-off places. They also now have THREE players banned for

  • LET US ENTERTAIN YOU AT TEATIME

    YOUR Argus is getting bigger and better. From today there will be a new four-page TV and leisure section every day. We've redesigned our TV pages to make them brighter and easier to use. Following TV, you will find our new Teatime section with two pages

  • ROBBERY VICTIM STABBED IN HEAD

    A THUGS' victim was stabbed in the head during a £50 street robbery early today. Mark Sullivan, 31, was approached by his two attackers in Buckingham Road, Brighton, at 3.10am and forced to hand over the cash. He was stabbed in the head before the two

  • CHARLES TO MEET TOWN'S HOMELESS

    PRINCE CHARLES is to visit Brighton this week to see what is being done to help the town's homeless. He will also be given a tour of the West Pier to see how restoration work is progressing. The Prince will be at the Housing Corporation's annual conference

  • VALENTINE'S DEMO AT THE MONKEY FARM

    ANIMAL rights campaigners came face-to-face with police during a demonstration against a monkey farm. More than 300 protestors marched through Henfield and Small Dole before gathering outside Shamrock (GB) Ltd, which sells laboratory monkeys. Toni Vernelli