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  • SAILING INTO MORE PROFITABLE WATERS

    PORT services and shipping company James Fisher and Sons which has a south coast operation in Newhaven has posted pre-tax profits of £3.85 million. The figure is down on last year's £8.78 million but includes written-off investments and port closure costs

  • FEEDBACK

    AMONG the most difficult and contentious stories any newspaper has to report on are those involving the break-up of marriages or relationships, particularly when they involve a third party. Never was this proved more than by our story earlier this week

  • ADAM MANSION PUB

    PLAN IS THROWN OUT CAMPAIGNERS have spoken of their delight after plans to turn historic Marlborough House into a pub were rejected by the Government. Brighton and Hove Council turned down plans from brewers Fullers for the building in Old Steine, Brighton

  • IMPACT OF PIER RIDES QUERIED

    THE owners of Brighton's Palace Pier were accused of "empty threats" at the final day of a public inquiry into the future of three showpiece rides. The Noble Organisation claims that jobs will be hit and a multi-million pound investment programme scuppered

  • Albion ring in changes

    ALBION could have FOUR new faces in the side for tomorrow's trip to next-to-bottom Hartlepool. The Seagulls are hoping to complete the signings this morning of defenders Phil King, Keith McPherson and Lee Doherty. Youth teamer Duncan McArthur is also

  • ADAM MANSION PUB

    PLAN IS THROWN OUT CAMPAIGNERS have spoken of their delight after plans to turn historic Marlborough House into a pub were rejected by the Government. Brighton and Hove Council turned down plans from brewers Fullers for the building in Old Steine, Brighton

  • WHITE WITCH IS TRYING TO MAKE MILLENNIUM BABY

    SUSAN and Eric Rae are desperate for a millennium baby. And according to experts, now is the best time to conceive if you hope to give birth on January 1, 2000. But rather than leaving it to Mother Nature, the Raes have enlisted the help of white witch

  • CHATTY, CRAZY WORLD OR THE MAN WHO BROUGHT YOU EMU

    COMEDIAN Rod Hull was a TV star famous across the world for his antics with Emu. But to the people of the quiet Sussex village he called home he was simply one of the locals. As the world of showbusiness paid tribute to him they spoke of the man they

  • IMPACT OF PIER RIDES QUERIED

    THE owners of Brighton's Palace Pier were accused of "empty threats" at the final day of a public inquiry into the future of three showpiece rides. The Noble Organisation claims that jobs will be hit and a multi-million pound investment programme scuppered

  • PROBE INTO NHS EYE OPS BLUNDER

    NINETEEN NHS patients have been recalled for treatment after being given the wrong eye solution during operations at a private hospital. Details were today emerging of how patients were mistakenly injected with lubricating fluid before having cataract

  • Mackie set for Cherries

    CRAWLEY skipper John Mackie is on the verge of a move to second division Bournemouth. Club chairman John Maggs will have discussions with Cherries' boss Mel Machin today after Mackie impressed in a reserve team game on Wednesday. Maggs said: "I will talk

  • Tyler plays through pain

    ANDREW Tyler will play through the pain barrier in Worthing Bears final four games as Sean Loucks' men look to sign off on a positive note. Canadian forward Tyler is battling on despite a bad ankle injury, and he is convinced that his team can end strongly

  • Albion ring in changes

    ALBION could have FOUR new faces in the side for tomorrow's trip to next-to-bottom Hartlepool. The Seagulls are hoping to complete the signings this morning of defenders Phil King, Keith McPherson and Lee Doherty. Youth teamer Duncan McArthur is also

  • WHITE WITCH IS TRYING TO MAKE MILLENNIUM BABY

    SUSAN and Eric Rae are desperate for a millennium baby. And according to experts, now is the best time to conceive if you hope to give birth on January 1, 2000. But rather than leaving it to Mother Nature, the Raes have enlisted the help of white witch

  • CHATTY, CRAZY WORLD OR THE MAN WHO BROUGHT YOU EMU

    COMEDIAN Rod Hull was a TV star famous across the world for his antics with Emu. But to the people of the quiet Sussex village he called home he was simply one of the locals. As the world of showbusiness paid tribute to him they spoke of the man they

  • PROBE INTO NHS EYE OPS BLUNDER

    NINETEEN NHS patients have been recalled for treatment after being given the wrong eye solution during operations at a private hospital. Details were today emerging of how patients were mistakenly injected with lubricating fluid before having cataract

  • CALL FOR ACTION ON DRUNKS IN HISTORIC SQUARE

    RESIDENTS of an historic square say it is being ruined by drunks and vandals. People living in Warrior Square in St Leonards, Hastings, say the problem is dragging the once sought-after neighbourhood into the gutter. Now the area's tenants' association

  • SAILING INTO MORE PROFITABLE WATERS

    PORT services and shipping company James Fisher and Sons which has a south coast operation in Newhaven has posted pre-tax profits of £3.85 million. The figure is down on last year's £8.78 million but includes written-off investments and port closure costs

  • FEEDBACK

    AMONG the most difficult and contentious stories any newspaper has to report on are those involving the break-up of marriages or relationships, particularly when they involve a third party. Never was this proved more than by our story earlier this week

  • Mackie set for Cherries

    CRAWLEY skipper John Mackie is on the verge of a move to second division Bournemouth. Club chairman John Maggs will have discussions with Cherries' boss Mel Machin today after Mackie impressed in a reserve team game on Wednesday. Maggs said: "I will talk

  • Tyler plays through pain

    ANDREW Tyler will play through the pain barrier in Worthing Bears final four games as Sean Loucks' men look to sign off on a positive note. Canadian forward Tyler is battling on despite a bad ankle injury, and he is convinced that his team can end strongly

  • CALL FOR ACTION ON DRUNKS IN HISTORIC SQUARE

    RESIDENTS of an historic square say it is being ruined by drunks and vandals. People living in Warrior Square in St Leonards, Hastings, say the problem is dragging the once sought-after neighbourhood into the gutter. Now the area's tenants' association