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"The newspaper is still regarded as a 'go to' for Sport and The Arts within the Arts capital of South England" - this sentence just doesn't make sense: is it intending to suggest that Brighton is the arts capital of the South? If so, it's a somewhat oblique way of putting it (although I'm not disputing that Brighton is indeed a culturally rich city). At any rate, the whole sentence is pretty weaselly and not particularly well constructed Dom Kaos (talk) 14:12, 12 February 2009 (UTC)Reply