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  • TAKEOVER PUTS £19M TAG ON SERVOMEX

    SERVOMEX, the Sussex-based industrial instrument-maker, is to be taken over by Fairey Group, the electrical and electronics company based in Surrey. The board of Servomex is recommending acceptance of a 185p per share offer to its shareholders. The offer

  • BOY HIT BY CAR

    SERIOUSLY HURT A YOUNG boy suffered serious head injuries when he was hit by a car as he crossed the road near his home. William Jacobs, 11, hit the windscreen of a Ford Escort in Woodsland Road, Hassocks, after he walked into the road from between two

  • LOVER TOOK

    HER REVENGE A SCORNED woman took revenge when her lover ended their relationship, a court heard. Mother-of-five Jacqueline Lacey went to the home of former boyfriend John Sullivan and smashed his possessions. In a fit of rage she wrecked his computer,

  • ROW OVER NEXT ACT FOR THEATRE

    CONTROVERSIAL plans to redevelop Worthing's ailing Connaught Theatre have sparked a bitter row between council leaders. The Argus revealed yesterday that the venue could be in line for redevelopment if it fails as a cinema. But the news has triggered

  • WHO'S TELLING PORKIES ABOUT OUR SAUSAGES?

    THE Romans were still racing around in chariots. Their emperor, Augustus, had just appointed Tiberius as his successor. And Sainsbury's had just made some fine pork sausages for its customers. At least that is what banger fan Chris Allanson, 50, had to

  • SCORNED WOMAN TOOK REVENGE ON HER LOVER

    A SCORNED woman took revenge when her lover ended their relationship, a court heard. Mother-of-five Jacqueline Lacey went to the home of former boyfriend John Sullivan and smashed his possessions. In a fit of rage she wrecked his computer, television,

  • TRIBUTE TO THE DADDY THEY LOST

    THE two brave children of head injury victim Jay Abatan will stand before 200 people today to pay tribute to the "best Daddy in the world". Portia, five, and her seven-year-old brother Daniel have prepared their own personal tributes to give at a memorial

  • BARE NECESSITIES OF VILLAGE FUND-RAISING

    ALL IN A GOOD CAUSE: Broad Oak village hall - the scene of and reason for the strip IT'S the last thing you would expect to see at a sleepy village hall. But next month, more than 100 women of all ages will cram into Broad Oak village hall, near Heathfield

  • TAKEOVER PUTS £19M TAG ON SERVOMEX

    SERVOMEX, the Sussex-based industrial instrument-maker, is to be taken over by Fairey Group, the electrical and electronics company based in Surrey. The board of Servomex is recommending acceptance of a 185p per share offer to its shareholders. The offer

  • BOY HIT BY CAR

    SERIOUSLY HURT A YOUNG boy suffered serious head injuries when he was hit by a car as he crossed the road near his home. William Jacobs, 11, hit the windscreen of a Ford Escort in Woodsland Road, Hassocks, after he walked into the road from between two

  • THE COLUMN WHERE WE RESPOND TO YOUR COMPLAINTS AND OPINIONS

    TTHEY say in politics you can't please all the people all the time. I reckon our election specials this week and last, with the first full details of who romped home and who got chucked out, were winners. But not for Tim Clarke, chairman of Sompting Liberal

  • LOVER TOOK

    HER REVENGE A SCORNED woman took revenge when her lover ended their relationship, a court heard. Mother-of-five Jacqueline Lacey went to the home of former boyfriend John Sullivan and smashed his possessions. In a fit of rage she wrecked his computer,

  • India pose a real threat

    SOUTH AFRICA must stop Sachin Tendulkar in tomorrow's World Cup showdown at Hove, but captain Hansie Cronje insisted today: 'India are not a one-man team.' The sides meet in front of a sell-out 6,500 crowd at Hove with South Africa strong favourites to

  • ROW OVER NEXT ACT FOR THEATRE

    CONTROVERSIAL plans to redevelop Worthing's ailing Connaught Theatre have sparked a bitter row between council leaders. The Argus revealed yesterday that the venue could be in line for redevelopment if it fails as a cinema. But the news has triggered

  • WHO'S TELLING PORKIES ABOUT OUR SAUSAGES?

    THE Romans were still racing around in chariots. Their emperor, Augustus, had just appointed Tiberius as his successor. And Sainsbury's had just made some fine pork sausages for its customers. At least that is what banger fan Chris Allanson, 50, had to

  • TRIBUTE TO THE DADDY THEY LOST

    THE two brave children of head injury victim Jay Abatan will stand before 200 people today to pay tribute to the "best Daddy in the world". Portia, five, and her seven-year-old brother Daniel have prepared their own personal tributes to give at a memorial

  • DISABLED BOY SUES HOSPITAL

    A BOY who was left disabled at birth is to sue the hospital where he was born. Four-year-old Hank Warren has needed specialist care since his birth in September 1994. His mother Sarah has filed a High Court writ in Hank's name claiming damages of up to

  • THE COLUMN WHERE WE RESPOND TO YOUR COMPLAINTS AND OPINIONS

    TTHEY say in politics you can't please all the people all the time. I reckon our election specials this week and last, with the first full details of who romped home and who got chucked out, were winners. But not for Tim Clarke, chairman of Sompting Liberal

  • Craggs quits Albion

    ALBION'S chief scout Ken Craggs has left the club for the third time. Manager Micky Adams is expanding and reorganising the Seagulls' scouting network, and Craggs does not figure in his plans. "We won't be operating a chief scout," said Adams. "We will

  • India pose a real threat

    SOUTH AFRICA must stop Sachin Tendulkar in tomorrow's World Cup showdown at Hove, but captain Hansie Cronje insisted today: 'India are not a one-man team.' The sides meet in front of a sell-out 6,500 crowd at Hove with South Africa strong favourites to

  • TRUE LOVE ISN'T EASY BUT WE'RE NOT LIKE MOTHER AND SON

    WHEN Chris Harvey and Norma Ferriara tie the knot in July it really will be proof of love against the odds. Since the couple met, nearly three years ago, they have endured attacks on their home and daily verbal abuse. Norma has had a breakdown and even

  • DISABLED BOY SUES HOSPITAL

    A BOY who was left disabled at birth is to sue the hospital where he was born. Four-year-old Hank Warren has needed specialist care since his birth in September 1994. His mother Sarah has filed a High Court writ in Hank's name claiming damages of up to

  • Craggs quits Albion

    ALBION'S chief scout Ken Craggs has left the club for the third time. Manager Micky Adams is expanding and reorganising the Seagulls' scouting network, and Craggs does not figure in his plans. "We won't be operating a chief scout," said Adams. "We will

  • SCORNED WOMAN TOOK REVENGE ON HER LOVER

    A SCORNED woman took revenge when her lover ended their relationship, a court heard. Mother-of-five Jacqueline Lacey went to the home of former boyfriend John Sullivan and smashed his possessions. In a fit of rage she wrecked his computer, television,

  • TRUE LOVE ISN'T EASY BUT WE'RE NOT LIKE MOTHER AND SON

    WHEN Chris Harvey and Norma Ferriara tie the knot in July it really will be proof of love against the odds. Since the couple met, nearly three years ago, they have endured attacks on their home and daily verbal abuse. Norma has had a breakdown and even

  • BARE NECESSITIES OF VILLAGE FUND-RAISING

    ALL IN A GOOD CAUSE: Broad Oak village hall - the scene of and reason for the strip IT'S the last thing you would expect to see at a sleepy village hall. But next month, more than 100 women of all ages will cram into Broad Oak village hall, near Heathfield