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The assault was broadcast live on three channels on 5 May - a bank holiday.

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For example, as I'm sure you already know if it includes you, there is a 25% discount on council tax, for those who live on their own.

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He said Norton “made me not only a better martial artist but a better person” and that the performer’s legacy will live on.

Results for the city of Los Angeles were even more encouraging, with the number of “unsheltered” homeless — people living on the street — falling by more than 10%.

While she has been gone for three decades, Selena’s memory and legacy live on.

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