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  • Let him rot

    A VICTIM of a Gwent police worker jailed for a series of sex attacks against boys said last night: "I hope he rots in hell." He said his life was nearly destroyed by predatory paedophile Lyndon Lewis, who he describes as a "Jekyll and Hyde" character.

  • Giggs is on the ball

    HE AIN'T nothin' like a hound dog - but his chest plumage makes Elvis the buff turkey look as though he's sporting a chest wig. So that's how the feathered resident of Cefn Mably Farm Park, near Newport, got his name - one of an increasing number of animals

  • They can't afford me

    NEWPORT Gwent Dragons coach Chris Anderson claims financial problems are to blame for his departure at the end of the season. The Argus revealed exclusively yesterday that the Dragons board had decided not to take up the option of the second year on Anderson's

  • Williams falls to the Whirlwind

    GWENT snooker ace Mark Williams, pictured, was dumped out of the Rileys Club Masters by the narrowest of margins yesterday. Williams went out 6-5 to Jimmy White in their quarter final at the Wembley Conference Centre, four days after the Whirlwind knocked

  • Sheep gags don't worry us - Phillips

    NEWPORT County's last trip to Essex, when they faced Hornchurch last month, turned into a fairly tasty affair, with crunching tackles, brawling coaches and of course, plenty of anti-Welsh taunts from the home supporters. And today's return visit down

  • A couple who held hands to very end

    A RELATIVE of the world's oldest married couple described her great- great-grandparents' 82-year marriage as a "real love story". Ruth Gray, of Fields Park Avenue, Cross Keys, said family legend held that even at the end of their long lives they would