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Cold case breakthrough after a sexual assault almost 40 years ago
Cold case detectives investigating a brazen kidnapping and sexual assault in ‘s south almost four decades ago have released a photo of the suspect’s car as they call on the public’s help to track him down. A 19-year-old woman was inside a phone box on Ocean Street, Penshurst, about 9pm on Thursday 17 March 1983 […]
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Blogger travels Australia with her husband in a Kombi van
An Australian blogger who bought her dream Kombi van off a widower who wanted her to experience the trips he couldn’t, has shared the magic behind her photos. With almost 80,000 followers on Elise Cook, 26, has many people keeping up with her and kombi Servisi her husband Domenic’s, 29, Kombi van adventures around Australia. […]
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Cameroon sack Clarence Seedorf and assistant Patrick Kluivert
Cameroon have sacked Dutch coach Clarence Seedorf after their disappointing performance at the Africa Cup of Nations, with his departure coming after the country’s sports minister had demanded his exit. Seedorf’s assistant, former Netherlands striker Patrick Kluivert, has also been axed after the defending champions were dumped out in the last 16 after losing 3-2 […]
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Horse racing-Former Maximum Security trainer Servis pleads guilty…
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Minister blames 'inverted snobbery' for focus on her £10k Rolex watch
Education Secretary today blamed ‘inverted snobbery’ as she hit back at the focus on her £10,000 Rolex watch. The Cabinet minister defended her pricey wristwear as she attacked those who might believe she should ‘never have made any money’ and remained ‘working class’. But Ms Keegan saw herself dragged into a fresh row with unions […]
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Savers swamp building societies in race for best rates
Building societies are struggling to cope with a huge demand for kombi Servisi new accounts from savers hunting for better returns on their nest eggs. The five biggest societies — Nationwide, Coventry, kombi servisi Yorkshire, Skipton and Leeds — together hold some 90 per cent of the money in the 43 societies. They have all […]
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Buyers of poorly-insulated homes may struggle to get a mortgage under government proposals to make the housing stock greener, it was revealed yesterday
Buyers of poorly-insulated homes may struggle to get a mortgage under government proposals to make the housing stock greener, it was revealed yesterday. Mortgage lenders would have to disclose the energy performance of properties in their portfolio — and set themselves voluntary targets to improve the insulation of their houses. Ministers hope that the move […]
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The Bachelor's Snezana Markoski arrives at wedding venue in Kombi van
The Bachelor lovebirds, Snezana Markoski and Sam Wood tied the knot in an intimate ceremony in , New South Wales on Thursday. The brunette beauty, 38, and her bevy of bridesmaids aptly arrived to the coastal venue in a kombi Servisi van moments before she wed the 38-year-old personal trainer. Snezana looked simply stunning in a backless lace […]
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Samuel Eto'o hits out at Cameroon government over head coach's future
Samuel Eto’o has become embroiled in a diplomatic row with Cameroon’s Sports Minister over the future of head coach Antonio Conceicao as the fallout from the country’s third-place finish Africa Cup of Nations () continues. Eto’o told Narcisse Mouelle Kombi any decision concerning a managerial change ultimately rested with Cameroon’s Football Association (FECAFOOT), of which he […]
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Zimbabweans relish bribe-free roads after Mugabe's fall
No caption As Robert Mugabe’s regime tottered and fell, one immediate benefit that Zimbabweans celebrated with glee was the sudden absence of bribe-extracting police who were a symbol of life under his rule. Endless police roadblocks were a notorious feature of every journey in Zimbabwe, with drivers reluctantly paying frequent bribes to evade long questioning […]