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  • VOICE OF THE ARGUS

    A lasting memorial Many schools in Sussex have scored well in national tests for children aged 10 and 11. There have been excellent results, with a few notable exceptions, in core subjects such as English, science and maths. The children, their parents

  • Evans still a Paris match

    Worthing's Gary Evans fired a magnificent 64 to take second place in the Lancome Trophy in Paris, then gave some forthright views of next week's Ryder Cup clash in Brookline. "Despite all this rubbish people have been saying (former captain Tony Jacklin

  • Sussex go Dutch in bid for title

    SUSSEX are going Dutch as they try to end a 13-year trophy drought tomorrow. The county have called up Dutch batsman Bas Zuiderent for their final CGU National League match against Derbyshire at Derby. Zuiderent comes in for Michael Di Venuto and Sussex

  • HOME TRUTHS, BY JACQUI BEALING

    NOW the nights are drawing in and the TV schedules are full of the same old new-season drivel, my husband and I are due for our annual debate about why we don't play board games. This is how it usually goes: Him: "Why don't we play board games?" Me: "

  • Thomas out for victory

    ROD Thomas will have a chat with some of his old Chester pals today, once Albion have taken three points off them. The enigmatic winger's immediate concern is to help the Seagulls get back on the winning track. The sell-out clash at Withdean will be the

  • THEY CALL HER THE PUNK NURSE WITH A HEARSE

    Robyn Chapman is known to her friends as the punk nurse with a hearse. In fact, the 33-year-old rest home care assistant has three hearses, including a 23ft long American Cadillac which weighs two tons. But many of her superstitious friends refuse to

  • Tribute to tragic teacher

    PUPILS hit by the tragic death of a teacher have paid her the best possible tribute by scoring top marks in their exams. St John the Baptist RC School, in Whitehawk Hill Road, Brighton, has achieved its highest-ever results in tests for ten and 11-year-olds

  • VOICE OF THE ARGUS

    A lasting memorial Many schools in Sussex have scored well in national tests for children aged 10 and 11. There have been excellent results, with a few notable exceptions, in core subjects such as English, science and maths. The children, their parents

  • Sussex go Dutch in bid for title

    SUSSEX are going Dutch as they try to end a 13-year trophy drought tomorrow. The county have called up Dutch batsman Bas Zuiderent for their final CGU National League match against Derbyshire at Derby. Zuiderent comes in for Michael Di Venuto and Sussex

  • Thomas out for victory

    ROD Thomas will have a chat with some of his old Chester pals today, once Albion have taken three points off them. The enigmatic winger's immediate concern is to help the Seagulls get back on the winning track. The sell-out clash at Withdean will be the

  • BRAVE NEW WORLD FOR OLD SHOPPING STREET

    RENOVATIONS planned for a shopping street will rejuvenate the area, says a leading Labour councillor. It was announced last week that more than £600,000 is to be spent on reviving St James's Street in Kemp Town, Brighton, half of it from the European

  • THEY CALL HER THE PUNK NURSE WITH A HEARSE

    Robyn Chapman is known to her friends as the punk nurse with a hearse. In fact, the 33-year-old rest home care assistant has three hearses, including a 23ft long American Cadillac which weighs two tons. But many of her superstitious friends refuse to

  • Tribute to tragic teacher

    PUPILS hit by the tragic death of a teacher have paid her the best possible tribute by scoring top marks in their exams. St John the Baptist RC School, in Whitehawk Hill Road, Brighton, has achieved its highest-ever results in tests for ten and 11-year-olds

  • Sussex set for division two

    SUSSEX are almost certain to be relegated to the second division when the Championship splits into two for next season. They go into the final day of the season still in the top nine, but Durham need only three more points from their game against Leicestershire

  • BRAVE NEW WORLD FOR OLD SHOPPING STREET

    RENOVATIONS planned for a shopping street will rejuvenate the area, says a leading Labour councillor. It was announced last week that more than £600,000 is to be spent on reviving St James's Street in Kemp Town, Brighton, half of it from the European

  • BURNER SITES DOWN TO TWO

    A NEW shortlist of possible sites for rubbish incinerator plants will be considered by councillors next week. There was uproar earlier this year when a number of controversial sites, including greenfield areas, were listed as potential locations for two

  • Evans still a Paris match

    Worthing's Gary Evans fired a magnificent 64 to take second place in the Lancome Trophy in Paris, then gave some forthright views of next week's Ryder Cup clash in Brookline. "Despite all this rubbish people have been saying (former captain Tony Jacklin

  • HOME TRUTHS, BY JACQUI BEALING

    NOW the nights are drawing in and the TV schedules are full of the same old new-season drivel, my husband and I are due for our annual debate about why we don't play board games. This is how it usually goes: Him: "Why don't we play board games?" Me: "

  • Sussex set for division two

    SUSSEX are almost certain to be relegated to the second division when the Championship splits into two for next season. They go into the final day of the season still in the top nine, but Durham need only three more points from their game against Leicestershire

  • BURNER SITES DOWN TO TWO

    A NEW shortlist of possible sites for rubbish incinerator plants will be considered by councillors next week. There was uproar earlier this year when a number of controversial sites, including greenfield areas, were listed as potential locations for two