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  • VANORA LEIGH: BETWEEN YOU AND ME

    NAME-DROPPING is so vulgar, don't you think? It's the reason I never tell people about the time I had dinner with Michael Caine or shared a bag of crisps with Cilla Black at the hairdressers. And I never mention the occasion I had coffee with Rowan Atkinson

  • I THOUGHT MY ZOE WAS DYING

    A MUM'S instinct helped a ten-year-old girl survive meningitis. Penny Smith, from Eastbourne, thought daughter Zoe had the flu at first. But when the youngster developed a fever and started hallucinating Penny called her GP and Zoe was rushed into hospital

  • ROCK FALL WILL

    TURN SEA WHITE EXPERTS are warning that the sea off Eastbourne could turn white this summer following the biggest rockfall in living memory. Last Monday, the Argus exclusively revealed how thousands of tons of chalk had collapsed on to the beach at Beachy

  • TEARS FLOW AS FERRY JOBS GO

    P&O Stena Line will close its loss-making Newhaven-Dieppe ferry route on Sunday, January 31, a month earlier than expected. Stunned staff in Newhaven cried as they were told the shock news by port manager Steve Buhlman yesterday. They were furious

  • BUNGLE COST ME A TREE DEGREE

    STUDENT Paul Beckett's studies are in ruins after bungling council officials destroyed his university project. Paul had spent two years carefully nurturing 25 trees planted at Withdean Park, Brighton, as part of his coursework. But a member of the public

  • VANORA LEIGH: BETWEEN YOU AND ME

    NAME-DROPPING is so vulgar, don't you think? It's the reason I never tell people about the time I had dinner with Michael Caine or shared a bag of crisps with Cilla Black at the hairdressers. And I never mention the occasion I had coffee with Rowan Atkinson

  • Armstrong is spot on

    PAUL Armstrong put himself on the spot at Chester last night to earn Albion a priceless point. The young Irishman bravely volunteered to take a penalty four minutes into stoppage time, with his side 1-0 down. Regular penalty taker Jeff Minton had already

  • PAWS-ING FOR A PINT AT THE LOCAL

    SOX the dog enjoys a day AND night on the tiles. The canny canine works on building sites all day and then heads off to the pub for a pint of Guinness. The border terrier cross works alongside owner Shaun Chalcraft as a plasterer's mate. And Shaun is

  • BUNGLE COST ME A TREE DEGREE

    STUDENT Paul Beckett's studies are in ruins after bungling council officials destroyed his university project. Paul had spent two years carefully nurturing 25 trees planted at Withdean Park, Brighton, as part of his coursework. But a member of the public

  • Albion grab a point

    The young Irishman scored his first senior goal from the penalty spot four minutes into stoppage time after Jamie Moralee had been shoved by Martyn Lancaster to earn a 1-1 draw. The decision by referee Peter Walton infuriated the Chester fans and he needed

  • Armstrong is spot on

    PAUL Armstrong put himself on the spot at Chester last night to earn Albion a priceless point. The young Irishman bravely volunteered to take a penalty four minutes into stoppage time, with his side 1-0 down. Regular penalty taker Jeff Minton had already

  • PAWS-ING FOR A PINT AT THE LOCAL

    SOX the dog enjoys a day AND night on the tiles. The canny canine works on building sites all day and then heads off to the pub for a pint of Guinness. The border terrier cross works alongside owner Shaun Chalcraft as a plasterer's mate. And Shaun is

  • Albion grab a point

    The young Irishman scored his first senior goal from the penalty spot four minutes into stoppage time after Jamie Moralee had been shoved by Martyn Lancaster to earn a 1-1 draw. The decision by referee Peter Walton infuriated the Chester fans and he needed

  • I THOUGHT MY ZOE WAS DYING

    A MUM'S instinct helped a ten-year-old girl survive meningitis. Penny Smith, from Eastbourne, thought daughter Zoe had the flu at first. But when the youngster developed a fever and started hallucinating Penny called her GP and Zoe was rushed into hospital

  • ROCK FALL WILL

    TURN SEA WHITE EXPERTS are warning that the sea off Eastbourne could turn white this summer following the biggest rockfall in living memory. Last Monday, the Argus exclusively revealed how thousands of tons of chalk had collapsed on to the beach at Beachy

  • TEARS FLOW AS FERRY JOBS GO

    P&O Stena Line will close its loss-making Newhaven-Dieppe ferry route on Sunday, January 31, a month earlier than expected. Stunned staff in Newhaven cried as they were told the shock news by port manager Steve Buhlman yesterday. They were furious