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  • Salt steps up Olympic mission

    Richard Salt has begun training with Sydney Olympic hopefuls. The 16-year-old Shiverer from Hove, who next week competes in the World Cup at Sheffield, was invited to join the Swim Portsmouth squad, which includes Common-wealth Games gold medallist Katie

  • Home truths with Jacqui Bealing

    While at a corporate "do" the other day I was given an identity badge with my name spelt as Jackie, rather than Jacqui. The organiser of the event noticed the error, which had been made by one of her minions, and apologised so unreservedly you'd think

  • Isaac furious at early exit

    STEVE ISAAC stormed out of the Liverpool Victoria English National Championships at The Triangle, Burgess Hill yesterday after a performance which he could only describe as "shocking." The 25-year-old England international from Worthing lost to Kent's

  • Barry cash deal made sense

    ALBION say they have no regrets about the Gareth Barry deal, even though it could end up costing them another £200,000. The Aston Villa defender looks certain to make his England debut soon after coach Kevin Keegan hailed the 18-year-old from Hastings

  • Climber is killed in mountains

    A SUSSEX woman plunged 1,000ft to her death in a mountain climbing accident. Annie Watson, from Southwick, was tackling the highest peak in Wester Ross in the Scottish Highlands with her boyfriend Ian Lees and another climber when the tragedy happened

  • Salt steps up Olympic mission

    Richard Salt has begun training with Sydney Olympic hopefuls. The 16-year-old Shiverer from Hove, who next week competes in the World Cup at Sheffield, was invited to join the Swim Portsmouth squad, which includes Common-wealth Games gold medallist Katie

  • Home truths with Jacqui Bealing

    While at a corporate "do" the other day I was given an identity badge with my name spelt as Jackie, rather than Jacqui. The organiser of the event noticed the error, which had been made by one of her minions, and apologised so unreservedly you'd think

  • Referee who's still got his eye on the ball

    WHEN referee Geoff Harding-Roots started out, Stanley Matthews was a household name and players wore long, baggy shorts. Now the game is littered with stars from the continent who are attracted to these shores by sky-high wages and lucrative sponsorship

  • Fraud was cleaning up

    Benefits Agency officer Wendy Raymond had the shock of her life when she made a routine call on a man claiming disability allowance. Claimant Gerald Clark, who answered the door in a wheelchair, was actually her window cleaner. He was also regularly shinning

  • Voice of the Argus

    Housing crisis needs sorting Brighton's reputation as The Place To Be is attracting thousands of people who want to live in a town that is really buzzing. But that reputation is pushing up property prices at a faster rate than almost anywhere else in

  • Campbell-Jones up for tilt at world crown

    Mark Campbell-James reckons winning the world title will be a breeze. The 19-year-old, from Seaford, flies to New Zealand tomorrow for the World Youth Match Racing Championship with his confidence sky-high. The British junior international, son of 1984

  • Hot shot Shaun lands the title

    NEWHAVEN hot rod driver Shaun Proudlock has landed another major international title. The 19-year-old former world champion beat the best of the home nation's drivers during a top meeting in South Africa. Now Proudlock is looking to the summer when he

  • Referee who's still got his eye on the ball

    WHEN referee Geoff Harding-Roots started out, Stanley Matthews was a household name and players wore long, baggy shorts. Now the game is littered with stars from the continent who are attracted to these shores by sky-high wages and lucrative sponsorship

  • Fraud was cleaning up

    Benefits Agency officer Wendy Raymond had the shock of her life when she made a routine call on a man claiming disability allowance. Claimant Gerald Clark, who answered the door in a wheelchair, was actually her window cleaner. He was also regularly shinning

  • Voice of the Argus

    Housing crisis needs sorting Brighton's reputation as The Place To Be is attracting thousands of people who want to live in a town that is really buzzing. But that reputation is pushing up property prices at a faster rate than almost anywhere else in

  • Campbell-Jones up for tilt at world crown

    Mark Campbell-James reckons winning the world title will be a breeze. The 19-year-old, from Seaford, flies to New Zealand tomorrow for the World Youth Match Racing Championship with his confidence sky-high. The British junior international, son of 1984

  • Hot shot Shaun lands the title

    NEWHAVEN hot rod driver Shaun Proudlock has landed another major international title. The 19-year-old former world champion beat the best of the home nation's drivers during a top meeting in South Africa. Now Proudlock is looking to the summer when he

  • Isaac furious at early exit

    STEVE ISAAC stormed out of the Liverpool Victoria English National Championships at The Triangle, Burgess Hill yesterday after a performance which he could only describe as "shocking." The 25-year-old England international from Worthing lost to Kent's

  • Barry cash deal made sense

    ALBION say they have no regrets about the Gareth Barry deal, even though it could end up costing them another £200,000. The Aston Villa defender looks certain to make his England debut soon after coach Kevin Keegan hailed the 18-year-old from Hastings

  • Climber is killed in mountains

    A SUSSEX woman plunged 1,000ft to her death in a mountain climbing accident. Annie Watson, from Southwick, was tackling the highest peak in Wester Ross in the Scottish Highlands with her boyfriend Ian Lees and another climber when the tragedy happened