What's in this week's Observer
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In this week’s paper, find out about 93-year-old second world war veteran Peter Laughton, who helped launch the Poppy Appeal in Midhurst.
Residents of Elsted Marsh are campaigning to save their red telephone box - a piece of English heritage in the village.
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The Dutton Cup continues to raise funds for Midhurst hospital.
The Observer launches a campaign calling for fair taxation as government changes could lead to large rises in household bills.
Now is your chance to vote for your community hero with our Community Awards.
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There are dozens more news stories, features, picture stories, columnists, letters, business news, entertainment and sport.
There is also a round-up of cases from the local courts and details of the latest roadworks.
For all of this and more, don’t forget to pick up your copy of the Observer for £1.05, or subscribe and get 20 per cent off by calling 0330 1235950.
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