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  • Midgley sets sights

    Richard Midgley today set his sights on a successful final year in American college basketball, less than 48 hours after his 2004/05 season bit the dust. Midgley was part of the California Golden Bears line-up which crashed 88-63 to top seeds Arizona

  • Leon's hunting glory

    Leon Hunt is determined to prove he can cut it at the top level. The 16-year-old from Brighton will this year take part in the Virgin Mobile Yamaha R6 Cup, which has become a breeding ground for stars of the future. The R6 Cup forms part of the British

  • Drug-dealer' subway could be shut for good

    A seafront subway closed to stamp out drug dealing may be permanently shut despite a plea to reopen it. Brighton tour guide Glenda Clarke made the plea to reopen the underpass which links West Street, Brighton, and the beach. It was shut last March after

  • Bushtucker trials for Comic Relief

    Fancy tasting a concoction of spaghetti, aubergine sauce, chilli powder and butter beans while blindfolded? How about trying a morsel of tripe or a whole locust, or maybe plunging your hands into buckets of mealworms and crickets to dig out hidden items

  • Lovers filmed in car park

    Three car park workers were suspended from work after being accused of selling homemade DVDs compiled from security camera footage of canoodling couples. The film is believed to have come from CCTV at the Russell Road car park, one of the 11 run by NCP

  • I'm aiming for Beijing

    A Sussex world windsurf champion will launch a second Olympic campaign in June. Christine Johnston has been selected for the British squad earmarked to compete in Beijing in three years. The Brighton ace will compete on the new RS-X Class board that will

  • McGhee: Give us credit

    Albion manager Mark McGhee claimed today his players have not been given the credit they deserve for the football they have produced in the Championship this season. McGhee believes the style of the Seagulls' progress towards survival is far removed from