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ARE you a Worthing ex-pat catching up with the news from home?
Or someone with links to the area who is interested in what's going on?

The wonder of the internet is taking Worthing's news across the world.

So where are the Herald's readers across Britain and around the world?

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Instructions on how to add yourself are on the web page but if you don't have a Google account it's still easy to add your pin, just email sarah.booker@worthingherald.co.uk with the country, and town you live in, along with your name.

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  • Last Updated: 18 March 2008 5:05 PM
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annamaria jazairi,

damascus syria 23/03/2008 21:14:14
i love to catch up with worthing news so i get on the site every week
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