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Stories for 4 March 2007

Albion News

Albion keeper aims to keep his place

Albion's on-loan goalkeeper Scott Flinders aims to keep Michel Kuipers waiting for his return to first team action.  more...

Local News

Accountant climbs mountain to help children

A man has climbed the tallest mountain in Africa after being inspired by some of the most disabled children in the country.  more...

Audience demands money back from orchestra

Tickets to the world premiere of a symphony have been refunded after it was snubbed by the conductor.  more...

Lifeboat crew saves sinking ship

A FISHING boat carrying six crew had to be towed back to shore after it began to sink.  more...

Crowds wowed by lunar eclipse

Hundreds of people gazed in awe as the skies remained clear for the most spectacular lunar eclipse in more than a decade.  more...

Ministers target wife beaters

FRIENDS of victims of domestic violence in the Sussex are being urged to report offences under a new advertising campaign launched today.  more...

Banks to be ordered to give unfair charges back

Rip-off bank charges imposed on customers for going overdrawn or bouncing a cheque are to be outlawed.  more...

Burglars hit church once a fortnight

Security has been tightened at a church building after repeated break-ins.  more...

Bogus publishers conning businesses with adverts scam

ENTREPRENEURS have been warned of a scam involving publishing firms claiming to act for local 999 services.  more...

Protesters and workmen in angry clash over tree felling

Dozens of campaigns clashed with workmen in a protest over trees being chopped down.  more...

Protesters and workmen clash over tree felling

Dozens of campaigns clashed with workmen in a protest over trees being chopped down.  more...

Campaigners air dirty laundry in public

Dity clothes and dishes were washed on the seafront to highlight environmental dangers.  more...

Taxi passengers in crash on narrow bridge

A taxi and a car crashed on a narrow bridge known to be an accident blackspot.  more...

Women's event under threat on 100th birthday

A 100 year anniversary may have to be cancelled next year because of a lack of volunteers and donations.  more...

Squatters to make way for little dippers

A BABIES' swimming pool is earmarked for a derelict arts centre occupied by squatters.  more...

Plea over dog attacks

Wildlife rescuers are pleading for dog owners to keep their pets under control after a series of attacks.  more...

Crime fears

Fewer than half the youngsters in a rural area of Sussex feel safe at night - although it is the safest place to live in the county.  more...

The facts about crime

Crime influences every aspect of our lives, from where we live and where we send our children to school to how we vote and the taxes we pay.  more...

Match Reports 2006/2007

Savage needs help up front

ALBION are one player away from mounting a promotion challenge next season.  more...

Sport

Hawks chief defends security

WHITEHAWK chairman Wally Sweetman insists he was happy with the security arrangements for Saturday's FA Vase quarter-final tie with Truro City.  more...

Fans spoil big day for Hawks

IAN CHAPMAN has blasted the fans who cast a shadow over Whitehawk's big day.  more...

Crawley pay for slack defending

CRAWLEY always knew their unbeaten run would eventually come to an end.  more...

Judge fears relegation for Crawley

CARETAKER boss Ben Judge says Crawley are still deep in relegation trouble after seeing their seven-game unbeaten run come to an end.  more...

Thunder beaten in final

Worthing Thunder lost 91-85 to Reading Rockets in the National Trophy final at Newcastle.  more...

Thunder suffer more cup final heartbreak

Gary Smith today demanded his Worthing Thunder side finish the job in their pursuit of the league title after they suffered another case of big-day heartbreak.  more...

The Argus News

Albion keeper aims to keep his place

Albion's on-loan goalkeeper Scott Flinders aims to keep Michel Kuipers waiting for his return to first team action.   more...

The Argus Sport

Thunder suffer more cup final heartbreak

Gary Smith today demanded his Worthing Thunder side finish the job in their pursuit of the league title after they suffered another case of big-day heartbreak.   more...

Hawks chief defends security

WHITEHAWK chairman Wally Sweetman insists he was happy with the security arrangements for Saturday's FA Vase quarter-final tie with Truro City.   more...

Fans spoil big day for Hawks

IAN CHAPMAN has blasted the fans who cast a shadow over Whitehawk's big day.   more...

Crawley pay for slack defending

CRAWLEY always knew their unbeaten run would eventually come to an end.   more...

Judge fears relegation for Crawley

CARETAKER boss Ben Judge says Crawley are still deep in relegation trouble after seeing their seven-game unbeaten run come to an end.   more...

Thunder beaten in final

Worthing Thunder lost 91-85 to Reading Rockets in the National Trophy final at Newcastle.   more...

  
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