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Stories for 26 August 2006

Albion News

Seagulls want more of Stokes

Albion are poised to extend the stay of Tony Stokes, even though he has been running out of steam.  more...

Cheltenham & Gloucester Trophy

Sussex victorious at Lord's

Sussex are today celebrating one of the greatest days in their history after an unbelievable against-the-odds triumph over Lancashire.  more...

Kirtley sparks thrilling fightback

Sussex are the kings of one-day cricket again.  more...

Local News

I just want to breathe

NINE-year-old Laura Greenfield has just one wish for her tenth birthday - to be able to breathe like other children her age.  more...

Fatboy gig worth £7m

HOLDING another Fatboy Slim concert in Brighton could generate millions of pounds for the city's economy, according to new figures.  more...

OK to come on in – the water’s lovely!

SUSSEX has some of the cleanest sea water in the UK, a survey has shown.  more...

Travellers turn up again after eviction

Travellers who have been evicted from private land in Brighton and Hove are turning their vehicles round and parking elsewhere in the city, say police.  more...

Flight gets away – 27 hours late

A PLANE at the centre of a 27-hour delay which involved police being called as tempers flared has finally taken off.  more...

Hunt for racists at peace protest

POLICE did not release details of a violent racist attack at a peace rally because they feared publicity would prevent them catching the culprits, it was claimed today.  more...

Toddler’s battle to hear again

A toddler who nearly died from a rare form of meningitis has become the youngest child in England to have cochlear implants in both ears.  more...

Sport

Cook perplexed by Eagles

Jon Cook today admitted his inconsistent Eastbourne Eagles have left him perplexed.  more...

Nurse returns after NBA bid

Brighton Bears coach Nick Nurse is close to helping a new American club into the NBA.  more...

Hollins upbeat despite defeat

Manager John Hollins had no complaints with defeat in what could be Crawley's last ever home game.  more...

The Argus News

Seagulls want more of Stokes

Albion are poised to extend the stay of Tony Stokes, even though he has been running out of steam.   more...

The Argus Sport

Cook perplexed by Eagles

Jon Cook today admitted his inconsistent Eastbourne Eagles have left him perplexed.   more...

Nurse returns after NBA bid

Brighton Bears coach Nick Nurse is close to helping a new American club into the NBA.   more...

Hollins upbeat despite defeat

Manager John Hollins had no complaints with defeat in what could be Crawley's last ever home game.   more...

  
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