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Mrs Martin recognised the name as she browsed gifts in the Blue Town Heritage Centre on April 23 but could not put her finger on why...But the penny only dropped two days later when the grandmother-of-four saw the familiar name again on a book of
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but with a lower level of protection...Supreme Court may well make them illegal in a decision expected later this year. But a Cornell Law School scholar suggests the court should take another approach, one that has been around for at least 250 years
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Britain's first youth police and crime commissioner, who stepped down from the role over offensive comments she made on Twitter, is pleased police are taking no further action against her, her lawyer said today. Paris Brown, 17, was meant to be
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Paris Brown, 17, posted foul-mouthed rants boasting about her sex life, drug taking and drinking binges In one she appears to condone drug-taking, revealing: I really wanna make a batch of hash brownies.' Elsewhere she complains: Worst part about
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Ann Barnes, the 85,000-a-year Police and Crime Commissioner for Kent, confirmed this week that she has given 16-year-old Paris Brown the job to help police stay in touch' with youngsters. The teenager's 15,000-a-year salary for being the Youth Police
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Watch stocks you care about The single, easiest way to keep track of all the stocks that matter.....Last week, the yogawear retailer recalled more than $60 million worth of pants that were deemed too see-through to be sold in stores. The reason for
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Its manufacturer Lululemon has revealed that a problem in the production has led to its "sheerness," because of which it has decided to pull about 17 percent of its pants from stores, showrooms and the website, ABC News reported. The clothing company
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Lululemon Athletica Inc. said it was pulling its popular black Luon yoga pants after some of them, sold since the beginning of the month, were found to be overly sheer. Shares fell 4.8% to $62.75 after hours, as the Canadian company said its fiscal
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Electricity error' may close Sheerness pub 27 February 2013 Last updated at 04:10 ET A Kent landlady has said she may be forced to close her pub after a mistake by her electricity supplier left her facing a £17,000 bill. Beverly Auston, from
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BIS justified the investment by saying a move to lower-carbon power sources needed government to act as a 'catalyst'. Photograph: Christopher Thomond for the Guardian The government is buying a multi-million pound equity stake in a series of onshore
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