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Stories for 29 March 2004

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Pregnancy is private and personal

With reference to Marc Quinn's sculpture of Alison Lapper, many of us do support people with physical, mental and learning disabilities and help to give them a better quality of life.  more...

This servant is a sensitive subject

Many will be baffled by the claim that the Queen has served us for 50 years (Letters, March 22). The reality is just the opposite.  more...

I don't use the services so give me my discount

Worthing Borough Council slipped a teeny, dozen-word paragraph on to the bottom of the council tax bill I received this morning.  more...

Home free zone

I was very interested to read "All about money" (The Argus, March 19).  more...

I've won it!

Thrilled Tania Thompson drove off in the first prize in The Argus' competition to win a Mercedes - and there could not have been a more deserving winner.   more...

Park and obstruct

I live in a cul-de-sac in Burgess Hill.  more...

Our miracle baby is finally home

Little miracle Carys Keeley is looking the picture of health despite weighing just 1lb 5oz at birth and spending her first three months stranded 100 miles from home.   more...

Fine but unfair

It is clear that Brighton and Hove City Council has for some time been waging war against the motorist.  more...

Revolting film poster terrifies my children

A mother was horrified to see film posters showing graphic images of a   more...

Council houses

Any move by EB4U to take over ownership and control of council housing in East Brighton must be resisted.  more...

Out of Africa

Out of the blue last week, my husband received a handwritten letter from a young girl claiming to be a nursing student at a Nursing college in Kampala, Uganda.  more...

The reign in Spain

Terrorists clearly had an influence on the Spanish general election which many commentators, including Adam Trimingham, are saying is a bad thing.  more...

Confer elsewhere

During these days of constant warnings of possible bomb attacks am I the only mother to be very worried about the impending Labour Party conference?  more...

No more flats

The last thing Worthing needs is more flats, as there is such a "youth culture" problem, with no facilities in the town to cope with it.  more...

Out of touch

To say that the popularity of the multiplex cinema system is declining demonstrates how completely out of touch with reality some people are.  more...

Sold out

My daughter and I go to the pictures a lot, yet we have to travel to Chichester and Brighton, as there just aren't the facilities in Worthing.  more...

A bold gateway

Teville Gate is such a fantastic location, offering an unique opportunity for the council to be bold and say something dramatic about the "gateway" to Worthing.  more...

  
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