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Devon hammer attack schoolboy guilty of attempted murders - BBC.com

  1. Devon hammer attack schoolboy guilty of attempted murders  BBC.com
  2. Public schoolboy who attacked sleeping students with hammers fell out with victim over girl  The Telegraph
  3. Public schoolboy who claimed he was sleepwalking guilty of attempted murder  Sky News
  4. Boy guilty of attempted murders in Devon private school hammer attack  The Guardian

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‘Hawaii Five-O’ Actor Taylor Wily Dies at 56 - Hollywood Reporter

  1. ‘Hawaii Five-O’ Actor Taylor Wily Dies at 56  Hollywood Reporter
  2. You Gotta Hear Dis : Taylor Wily | Video | kitv.com  KITV Honolulu
  3. 'Hawaii Five-0' actor Taylor Wily dead at 56  New York Post
  4. UFC 1 fighter Teila Tuli dies at 56  MMA Fighting
  5. ‘Hawaii Five-0’ fan favorite and UFC fighter Taylor Wily dies at 56  The Hill

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India, UK ministers to address India Global Forum at election inflection point

The week-long event comes at an inflection point, soon after the Indian general election and at the peak of the UK's campaign for the July 4 general election. In keeping with the non-partisan outlook of IGF London, Opposition shadow foreign secretary David Lammy is set to lay out his vision for strategic ties between India and the UK under any future Labour Party led government.

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Captains Golf Course Hosts 3 USGA Qualifying Events

On June 17, 2024, Captains Golf Course hosted a number of significant qualifying events for both the U.S. Senior Women’s Open and the U.S. Girls’ and Junior Amateur Championships. Showcasing exceptional talent, various New England golfers secured their spots in these prestigious tournaments. As a premier golfing destination on Cape ... Read more

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Phys.org 

Study suggests pawn loans compound the pain for many

Australia's pawnbroking industry is too lightly regulated, harming vulnerable consumers and leaving them in greater financial distress, according to new research by the University of Melbourne. The work is available in the University of Queensland Law Journal.