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Football: Crawley ease relegation fears
Stafford Rangers 0 Crawley 1 Crawley are close to securing Conference safety after a smash-and-grab win at Stafford Rangers. Reds withstood large spells of pressure from the home side after Steve Evans scored a scrappy goal early on. Another three
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Albion hit new low
Dean Wilkins admitted his Albion side reached a new low after their latest home horror show. Goals in each half by Doncaster skipper Graeme Lee and livewire striker Danny Cadamarteri means the Seagulls have managed just five wins and suffered nine defeats
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More Withdean woe
Albion's Withdean woes show no signs of abating. They slumped to their ninth home defeat of the season with another dismal display in front of their own fans. Of the last ten teams to visit, only Nottingham Forest have gone away empty handed. The margin
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Pressure piles up on our landfill sites
The rubbish tips in Sussex are filling up as time runs out for landfill sites. They will all be full within three years if households and businesses produce waste at the current rate. More giant tips are planned but climate change issues are forcing us
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Speedway: Eagles boss wants more
Bob Brimson today demanded his Eagles raise their game, despite the Good Friday win at home to Poole. Eagles' 49-41 success was not enough to clinch a first bonus point of the season after they lost by 16 at Wimborne Road earlier in the day. Poole 5
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Hospital earmarked for housing development
The future of an historic former hospital is to be considered this week. Developers want to convert the old King Edward VII Hospital in Midhurst to create houses, a shop, meeting area and leisure facilities. The Grade II* listed site is in an area of
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Hole-in-the-heart baby doing well
Parents of a baby born with a hole in his heart have pledged to support families with similar problems. Identical twin Alfie Paton is making excellent progress after major surgery when he was just six months old. Doctors had no other option than operating
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Teenage directors shoot community films
Young people have made short films to highlight how the area where they live could be improved. The scheme was part of a project aimed at getting more children and teenagers involved in activities to improve their communities East Sussex County Council
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Police winning fight on booze fuelled violence
The team behind a drive to cut city centre binge drinking has won praise from a police chief. Brighton and Hove was the first place in Sussex to have its own police alcohol licensing unit which launched the city's Best Bar None awards last year to drive
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Artist invite players into virtual world
A groundbreaking group of artists who once kidnapped two members of the public then broadcast their captivity on the internet have launched a new multimedia work. Blast Theory made international headlines when, in 1998, they invited people to pay £10
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Tuk-tuks' return delayed two months
Europe's first fleet of tuk-tuks have been sensationally banned from making their spring comeback - after a series of blunders by licensing officials. A litany of errors - including workers losing a form - have forced Tuc Tuc Ltd to delay its 2007 launch