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  • HOME TRUTHS BY JACQUI BEALING

    IT was unfortunate that my husband suggested making us scrambled eggs for lunch just as I'd hit the trough of a bad mood. "No thanks," I said, glumly. His face fell too. He'd been trying to cheer me up. "Actually, I don't like your scrambled eggs," I

  • THE KING OF THE SHOWMEN

    Former boxer Chris Eubank may have given up his career in the ring but he still wants to be the centre of attention. The ex-middle-weight, who has swapped his boxing gloves for Savile Row suits and a monocle, talks to DAVID EDWARDS about his passion for

  • VOICE OF THE ARGUS

    Thanks, John . . . we think IT is difficult to know whether John Major's support for our City bid is a good thing or not. For the former Conservative PM also used the opportunity to remind people of the occasionally awkward "marriage" of Brighton and

  • Sussex duo walk tall for England

    SUSSEX aces Oliver Roche and Andrew Smyth are walking tall after being selected for the England under-16 basketball side. Roche, 6ft 5in, and Smith, 6ft 4in, were chosen following two trials for this season's 20-strong squad. And the Brighton Bears and

  • THE KING OF THE SHOWMEN

    Former boxer Chris Eubank may have given up his career in the ring but he still wants to be the centre of attention. The ex-middle-weight, who has swapped his boxing gloves for Savile Row suits and a monocle, talks to DAVID EDWARDS about his passion for

  • GOVERNMENT SAYS YES TO KING ALFRED

    A CONTROVERSIAL £30 million scheme to redevelop the King Alfred Leisure Centre in Hove is to go ahead after the Government decided not to intervene. In September, Brighton and Hove Council approved plans by developers Citygrove Leisure for 11 cinemas,

  • VOICE OF THE ARGUS

    Thanks, John . . . we think IT is difficult to know whether John Major's support for our City bid is a good thing or not. For the former Conservative PM also used the opportunity to remind people of the occasionally awkward "marriage" of Brighton and

  • Sussex duo walk tall for England

    SUSSEX aces Oliver Roche and Andrew Smyth are walking tall after being selected for the England under-16 basketball side. Roche, 6ft 5in, and Smith, 6ft 4in, were chosen following two trials for this season's 20-strong squad. And the Brighton Bears and

  • Hart aiming for Barker

    ALBION hot-shot Gary Hart is gearing up for a Sunday shoot-out with his old strike partner. Hart and Richard Barker finished joint top scorers for the Seagulls last season with 12 each. Tomorrow two of the most feared forwards in the Third Division come

  • THE COOK, THE CHEF, THE WIFE AND HER LOVER BY JAMES POULTER

    March 31, 1997 was a bank holiday Monday. My wife was heavily pregnant with our first child. She looked like a giant basketball which had a little face drawn on it with a felt pen. But she was only eight months pregnant. As we lazed in bed on that fateful

  • FAREWELL TO PRIMROSE

    A FORMER beauty queen has died just one week after her rest home closed and she was forced to move. Primrose Pay, 84, had to find a new place to live when Byron House Rest Home in Vallance Road, Hove, closed last week. While receiving treatment for an

  • GOVERNMENT SAYS YES TO KING ALFRED

    A CONTROVERSIAL £30 million scheme to redevelop the King Alfred Leisure Centre in Hove is to go ahead after the Government decided not to intervene. In September, Brighton and Hove Council approved plans by developers Citygrove Leisure for 11 cinemas,

  • SAD FAREWELL TO A PRECIOUS PAIR OF SISTERS

    "I will love you for eternity, rest or party until we may meet again." Nathalie Kensett's message to the sisters she lost said it all. The note, pinned to a bouquet of flowers, read: "You gave me 20 years, it should have been until all three of us were

  • HOME TRUTHS BY JACQUI BEALING

    IT was unfortunate that my husband suggested making us scrambled eggs for lunch just as I'd hit the trough of a bad mood. "No thanks," I said, glumly. His face fell too. He'd been trying to cheer me up. "Actually, I don't like your scrambled eggs," I

  • Hart aiming for Barker

    ALBION hot-shot Gary Hart is gearing up for a Sunday shoot-out with his old strike partner. Hart and Richard Barker finished joint top scorers for the Seagulls last season with 12 each. Tomorrow two of the most feared forwards in the Third Division come

  • THE COOK, THE CHEF, THE WIFE AND HER LOVER BY JAMES POULTER

    March 31, 1997 was a bank holiday Monday. My wife was heavily pregnant with our first child. She looked like a giant basketball which had a little face drawn on it with a felt pen. But she was only eight months pregnant. As we lazed in bed on that fateful

  • FAREWELL TO PRIMROSE

    A FORMER beauty queen has died just one week after her rest home closed and she was forced to move. Primrose Pay, 84, had to find a new place to live when Byron House Rest Home in Vallance Road, Hove, closed last week. While receiving treatment for an

  • SAD FAREWELL TO A PRECIOUS PAIR OF SISTERS

    "I will love you for eternity, rest or party until we may meet again." Nathalie Kensett's message to the sisters she lost said it all. The note, pinned to a bouquet of flowers, read: "You gave me 20 years, it should have been until all three of us were