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NEW YORK (AP) — Major U.S. stock indexes have surrendered an early gain and are falling sharply Tuesday as investors sell technology, industrial and retail stocks. Bond yields continue to rise and the 10-year Treasury note reached 3 percent for the first time in more than four years. Alphabet, Google’s parent company, ... |
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — Four explosions have rocked Texas’ capital in less than three weeks and authorities say a serial bomber is likely to blame. But they don’t appear closer to making any arrests.
Three package bombs left on doorsteps over 10 days starting on March 2 killed two people and injured two others. Then, on S... |
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — Intelligence officials believe North Korean agents assassinated leader Kim Jong Un’s exiled half brother, but if the whodunit seems settled, a very big question still looms: Why now?
Kim Jong Nam, reportedly killed by two female agents in a cloak-and-dagger operation in a Malaysian airport, ha... |
BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) — As a meeting last August in the Oval Office to discuss sanctions on Venezuela was concluding, President Donald Trump turned to his top aides and asked an unsettling question: With a fast unraveling Venezuela threatening regional security, why can’t the U.S. just simply invade the troubled countr... |
WEEHAWKEN, N.J. (AP) — With a lengthy highway construction project looming that could turn one of the Northeast’s worst traffic bottlenecks into the stuff of post-apocalyptic fiction, local officials whose towns could be overrun by frustrated motorists say they’re still in the dark on some aspects of the plan.
When lan... |
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — When Oregon lawmakers created the state’s legal marijuana program, they had one goal in mind above all else: to convince illicit pot growers to leave the black market.
That meant low barriers to entry that also targeted long-standing medical marijuana growers, whose product is not taxed. As a resu... |
ALEXANDRIA, Va. (AP) — First came the ping of bats, a familiar sound of the leafy neighborhood’s morning. Then the crack of gunfire, which isn’t.
It started with a single pop, which for a split second was not alarming to the Republican members of Congress who had gathered for a final practice before a charity baseball ... |
TORONTO (AP) — The first victim publicly identified after a van plowed down a Toronto sidewalk and killed 10 people worked at an investment management firm and enjoyed sports and volunteering.
Other victims included a Seneca College student, a citizen of Jordan and two Korean nationals, though the names of most of the ... |
NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks are rallying Monday morning as the tensions between the U.S. and North Korea that flared last week appeared to ease. Technology companies and banks are making some of the largest gains as stocks bounce back from their losses with some of the biggest gains the market has seen this year. All 11 ind... |
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Ben Roethlisberger’s record-setting day finished with a carry just as valuable as any of the franchise-record 66 passes he threw.
As the Pittsburgh Steelers poured onto the Heinz Field turf to celebrate a frantic 39-38 victory over Baltimore that wrapped up their third AFC North title in four years, R... |
ST. CLAIRSVILLE, Ohio (AP) — An Ohio woman might want to ask some questions if she tries to borrow someone’s urine again to pass a drug test.
WTOV-TV reports 24-year-old Kiana Wallace was sentenced to 18 months in prison Monday, in eastern Ohio’s Belmont County, after submitting a borrowed urine sample that tested posi... |
FREETOWN, Sierra Leone (AP) — A morgue official in Sierra Leone’s capital says more than 200 bodies have been brought in following heavy flooding and mudslides.
Sinneh Kamara, a coroner technician at the Connaught Hospital mortuary, told the national broadcaster early Monday that the number of corpses brought in has ov... |
The new chief of Lincolnshire Police has described the force as coming to a ‘crossroads’ as it awaits a Government announcement over funding.
Chief Constable Bill Skelly, who officially took on his role on February 1, said the Government’s decision over funding will create two options for police bosses.
He said: “We wi... |
Lincolnshire’s deputy Police and Crime Commssioner has taken on a role in a national campaign fighting to prevent vulnerable people falling prey to scams.
Deputy PCC Stuart Tweedale has taken on a role in the Friends Against Scams campaign as one of only 45 SCAMbassadors across the UK.
Friends Against Scams aims to ins... |
Psychic Sally Morgan is on the road for a record-breaking tenth consecutive year to bring amazing moments and spooky insights to audiences, including Lincoln on Tuesday, November 14.
Sally Morgan’s 2017 tour, “Kisses to Heaven”, builds on her years of experience as the UK’s most popular touring medium.
She is back for ... |
The Met Office is warning there may be more snow on the way in eastern and south Midland areas today and have extended the area and timeframe where it may fall.
A spokesman for the Met office said: "With cold conditions and some snow lying over parts of England, as well as further rain pushing in from the southeast dur... |
Rural crime cost Lincolnshire a staggering £2.5m in 2016, up five per cent from £2.4m in 2015.
The figures form part of NFU Mutual’s annual Rural Crime Report, published today, revealing that despite the UK seeing a 4 per cent drop last year, the cost of rural theft has risen sharply in the first half of 2017.
Accordin... |
One of the region’s leading property lawyers, Wilkin Chapman Solicitors, has warned of a ‘tidal storm’, which is set to hit the buy-to-let market.
Reports suggest that the number of landlords planning to reduce their property portfolios has hit a 10-year high – a trend which the National Landlords Association attribute... |
Weddings can be expensive affairs but high street retailer B&M has released a new selection of wedding accessories to make your big day that bit more affordable with prices starting at just one pound.
The new wedding range includes items to take shoppers from the hen do to the ceremony with novelty selfie wedding props... |
You’re going to have yourself a time.
There have been plenty of games in the past which have merely piggybacked on the name of a TV show or movie.
The role play element allows lots of depth with you levelling up powers and gaining team mates along the way to help you take on enemies like the Sixth Graders. Damien Lucas... |
A tribute band to Pink Floyd are coming to Lincoln, the former home of keyboardist in the band.
What The Floyd will be at New Theatre Royal Lincoln this Sunday, November 19, at 7.30pm.
The band are the brainchild of Australian guitarist and Pink Floyd authority Daniel Bowles.
What the Floyd will have audiences rocking ... |
HRH The Prince of Wales was greeted with smiles and flags on his visit to Tattershall Castle and the neighbouring Holy Trinity Church this afternoon (Monday).
Prince Charles first enjoyed a tour of the castle, where he admired historic graffiti scratched into the stonework and viewed tapestries.
HRH Prince Charles in T... |
Lincolnshire County Council leader Martin Hill has again called on health bosses to reveal their plans for the future of services in the county in more detail following Tuesday’s CQC report.
ULHT was rated as ‘requiring improvement’ overall following inspections which took place earlier this year.
It actually received ... |
Lincolnshire Police have launched an investigation after three people wearing masks assaulted a taxi driver in Mablethorpe.
Police say the incident happened at around 11.45pm on Monday, July 2, at the entrance to Mablethorpe Caravan and Chalet Park, in Links Avenue.
According to Lincolnshire Police, the driver was in h... |
Almost a dozen deaths on roads in south-east Lincolnshire have contributed to the highest number of fatalities in the county for a decade, new figures have shown.
The number of people killed on the county’s roads during 2016 were 59, according to figures from Lincolnshire Police and Lincolnshire Road Safety Partnership... |
Louth motorcycle racer Peter Hickman maintained his stunning form by cleaning up at Ulster GP with four wins and a second place.
Following from his British Superbikes victory at Thruxton by claiming with the Man of the Meeting award for the second weekend running aboard the Smiths Racing BMW at the high-profile interna... |
Police are appealing for help in tracing a missing man last seen two days ago in the Billingay area.
Glenn Brookes, 27, is said by police to have been last seen on Billinghay High Street on April 22.
Mr Brookes, who lives in Lincoln, has links to Lincolnshire, Leicestershire and Norfolk.
If you do know where he is, con... |
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The results of the recent poultry show at Revesby, staged by the East of England Poultry Club, have been published.
There were 118 entries with 30 plates of eggs, plus four different breeds of geese.
It was a repeat of the results at Heckington show the previous weekend.
The Betts from Yarborough won all ... |
The family of 29-year-old Gareth Bailey, whose death last week sparked a murder investigation in Ingoldmells, have paid tribute to their ‘wonderful’ son.
The statement, released today (Monday), said: “Gareth was a wonderful, go happy man.
“His heart was always in the right place, he was loved by everyone who knew him a... |
1829 - The first regular scheduled bus service in Britain began. It ran between Marylebone Road and the Bank of England in London.
1848 - The Communist Manifesto was published by Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels.
1892 - James Kier Hardie became Britain’s first Socialist MP.
1918 - Bolsheviks killed Tsar Nicholas II of Ru... |
When clearing up common garden weeds, the last thing you expect to find is a rare sculpture - which could have been hidden for half a century.
Discovered recently in the Louth area, the ceramic piece of The Lily Maid is said to be the work of English sculptor Gilbert Bayes.
It is now set to go up for auction in Lincoln... |
A repeat offender from Louth with a ‘total disregard for the law’ has been sentenced to 18 weeks in prison after being caught drink-driving, and driving while disqualified.
Carl Adam Chappell, 31, of Bowers Avenue, appeared at Lincoln Magistrates’ Court last Monday (May 21) where he pleaded guilty to the two offences.
... |
Ann Boulton rounds up the Lincs ECB Premier action...
As Bracebridge Heath marched on at the top of the Readers Lincolnshire ECB Premier League, Grantham and Bourne hung on to second and third places by the skin of their teeth.
Grantham scored a one run victory over Sleaford while Bourne’s win against Lindum came off t... |
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An artist from New Zealand is set to be performing in Louth - promoting her new album ‘Preservation’ as she embarks on her European summer tour.
Nadia Reid will be at the Pump House in Thames Street, Louth on Sunday, August 20.
Her beautifully warm vocals coolly wrap around feelings of turbulence, and exu... |
Enjoy a journey through the history of upholstery in the UK by visiting the latest exhibition at the National Centre for Craft and Design (NCCD) in Sleaford.
Second Sitters present Upholstery: Evolution to Revolution, at the NCCD, in Navigation Wharf, until Sunday, April 15.
A spokesman from the NCCD said: The show map... |
The most famous bagpipe band on the planet is taking to the stage at Lincoln’s Drill Hall this month.
The Red Hot Chilli Pipers bring bagpipes with attitude, drums with a Scottish accent in a show that carries its own health warning.
Since their formation in 2002, the band’s achievements have reached incredible heights... |
For the first time ever, more than 40,000 visitors were welcomed through their gates – a 10 per cent increase from last year.
Since National Trust took on full management of the site in 2012, visitor numbers have more than tripled; which is a tremendous achievement and is hugely beneficial for the local economy.
Gunby ... |
Louth Indoor Bowls Club’s Mixed A team were crowned champions of their County League section after a 103-85 aggregate shots victory at home to Stamford.
The team, captained by Alan Watson, needed 10 points from the game to go above Horncastle, but it was not an easy match against Stamford who themselves needed six poin... |
The Evening Fours league at Louth Indoor Bowls Club has lost one of its title-chasing teams following the withdrawal of Rockset.
But it has not lessened the battle for top spot as the Chalkers’ team of Russ Dent, Simon Dent, Barrie Scott and Kev Stamford maintained their three-point advantage with a 17-14 win against H... |
A major new touring production of Noël Coward’s comedy masterpiece, Private Lives comes to Lincoln New Theatre Royal this month - November 16 to 18.
Set in 1930 France, two newly-married couples occupy adjoining hotel honeymoon suites, but when a familiar voice singing a forgotten song is overheard, an old spark reigni... |
Lincolnshire County Council has put aside more than £18.6 million to address concerns over future funding of health services in the county, despite the government’s recent promise for an extra £20 billion a year by 2023 for the NHS.
Councillors on the authority’s executive committee agreed on Tuesday for £18,665,000 be... |
Pantomime season is upon us and there is still time to go and see a classic at the Theatre Royal in Lincoln.
It tells the story of a young woman going to a royal ball, dances with a handsome prince, loses her glass slipper and then the search is on to return it to her - You’ve guessed it, it’s the story of Cinderella.
... |
Lincolnshire Police say no-one was seriously injured after an RTC shut a main road near Louth last evening (Monday).
The incident - on the A157 at Legbourne - involved two cars and a motorbike.
Emergency services - including the Lincolnshire and Notts Air Ambulance - attended the scene.
According to police, the road re... |
A former police officer from Louth, who was dismissed for gross misconduct following a drink-driving conviction earlier this year, has been hired in a new role with Lincolnshire Police.
Rebecca Stevenson was dismissed without notice less than six weeks ago - on August 30 - after admitting gross misconduct, following a ... |
Peter Hickman battled through a difficult free practice and qualifying at Brands Hatch to record two top 10 finishes in round two of the MCE British Superbike Championship.
Starting the first 30-lap encounter from a sixth row grid position on Easter Monday, the Louth racer got away to a flyer on the Smiths Racing BMW a... |
The annual Colin Moody Memorial five-mile road race, hosted by Cleethorpes Athletic Club, took place last Wednesday evening.
This year’s event attracted 80 participants from a wide age range; the youngest competitor being 17 and the eldest 75, and is a favourite race for Mablethorpe Running Club members Sharon Margarso... |
National news sources are claiming a feud between rival Minecraft gamers is the reason why 24,000 threatening emails were sent to schools and colleges in the UK.
Hundreds of schools were on alert and some evacuated their buildings, telling parents to collect their children after receiving messages containing what polic... |
The Prince of Wales has learned about innovations in recyclable alternatives to plastic packaging during a visit a Boston food factory this morning (Monday).
As part of a tour of five locations around the eastern side of Lincolnshire, the Prince paid a visit to the Freshtime UK factory on Marsh Lane in Boston to celebr... |
A chef from Louth has devised a new ‘Wimbledon-themed’ afternoon tea - and it’s just in time for the start of the championships.
Renowned locally for creating seasonal and themed afternoon teas, Steven Bennett and his team of chefs have created a new menu, written by Healing Manor’s Junior Sous Chef, Daniel Parkes.
The... |
In the wake of the heavy snowfall that descended on the UK over the weekend, experts have today (Monday) revealed the formula for building the perfect snowman.
Indeed, while 92 per cent of Britons admit they love making snowmen, almost the same number, 87 per cent, don’t feel confident in their snowmanufacturing.
Commi... |
Dozens of military aircraft took to the skies yesterday (Tuesday) for their final rehearsals ahead of the flypast over London next week to mark the centenary of the RAF.
The rehearsals took place at RAF Cranwell, near Sleaford, yesterday afternoon ahead of the main event in London next Tuesday (July 10). Around 100 air... |
Lincolnshire’s Gunby Hall and Gardens is hosting its ever popular annual Apple Day this Sunday (October 8).
The National Trust property in Spilsby will have impressive displays of 50 plus varieties of apples, with lots to see and sample on the day.
Enjoy a fun family day out from 11am-5pm.
There will also be opportunit... |
Louth Tractors are running free ‘AFS’ training days for farm machinery operators working across Lincolnshire. The courses are on March 21 at Limber village hall and March 22 at Belchford village hall. The sessions will start at 9am.
Places are limited. Email admin@louthtractors.co.uk, call 01507 605441 or visit www.lou... |
Community psychiatric nurse for Louth, Mark Challinor, had the task of presenting care workers with certificates, following their completion of an Alzhemier’s disease course.
Pictured with Mark at Fir Close Nursing Home at the time, raising a glass to their success was: Julia Barnes, local state enrolled nurse, Heather... |
For their December play, Louth Playgoers are re-telling the classic story of ‘Goodnight Mister Tom’.
The new adaptation uses multi-rolling, puppetry, projection and a minimalist set to tell the story William Beech and his journey from London to Little Weirwold.
Set during the dark and dangerous build-up to the Second W... |
Concern is growing for a man missing from his home in Mablethorpe.
Police are appealing to 38-year-old Michael Allen to make contact with officers so they know he is safe and well.
Michael is missing from his home address in Mablethorpe and hasn’t been seen since early Thursday evening (10th August).
Michael is describ... |
A local doctor has spoken of his fears for a ‘recipe for disaster’ at Louth County Hospital after claiming there were ‘no doctors available’ to deal with a baby.
‘Doctor A’, who does not wish to be identified, told the Leader that the baby had been taken to the hospital on Sunday, December 18.
However, he said that the... |
Lincolnshire Community Health Services NHS Trust (LCHS) has welcomed a new associate non-executive director to its Board.
Alan Kent brings more than 30 years’ financial expertise to the role, having worked both within the NHS and the private sector.
A qualified accountant and management consultant, he has worked with m... |
Experience the power of thundering rhythms on huge taiko drums, mysterious masked choreography, synchronisation timed to perfection, post-apocalyptic martial imagery and infectious humour – all in a spellbinding display of sheer energy.
The Mugenkyo Taiko Drummers are joined by master drummer from Japan Hiroshi Motofuj... |
Lincolnshire Police has warned convicted drink-drivers that they will be named and shamed ahead of a county-wide campaign over the festive period.
The force’s ‘Think Don’t Drink’ campaign will start on Monday 18 December and run into the New Year and will see those convicted of the offence named by the county’s officer... |
Week two of the Louth Snooker league Jubilee Knockout served up joint leaders in the Town and Country Club Group.
NT Shaw Citroen were held to a 6-6 draw against Louth Travel Centre, with Pete Willoughby putting the hosts in front only for Keith Ingamells to level the scores for the visitors.
Sibjon Builders joined the... |
Origins of a new era for Assassin’s.
I’m a big Assassin’s Creed fan and even I was growing tired of the copy and paste nature of the series.
ACO is quite simply stunning and boasts more mission variety than any other game in the series. The new combat system is infinitely better and rewards thought over button mashing.... |
Acclaimed American acoustic guitarist and singer-songwriter Brooks Williams makes his debut at Faldingworth Memorial Hall this Saturday, November 18.
Hailing from Statesboro Georgia - made famous by the blues legend Blind Willie McTell - his style combines roots, jazz, blues, classical and folk, all enhanced by his ‘be... |
Hold onto your hats, the ladies are back in town! And this time they are tackling Shakespeare.
Members of the Farndale Avenue Housing Estate Townswomen’s Guild Dramatic Society (aka The Horncastle Theatre Co) are here with their latest spectacular production.
Spurred on by their indomitable President, Mrs Reece, this d... |
Two starving donkeys rescued from almost certain death have been saved - by eating Mars bars.
Smokey and Twiglet did not even have the strength to stand up when they were rescued by Radcliffe Donkey Sanctuary in Huttoft.
Volunteer Ross Clarke with Twiglet - so named because of how thin he was when he was rescued.
The e... |
A motorcyclist was taken to hospital after a collision in Louth late yesterday evening (Tuesday).
The incident took place near the junction between St Bernard’s Avenue, Eastgate/Eastfield Road, and Riverhead Road shortly after 10pm.
It involved two vehicles, one of which is reported to have been a motorcycle.
The rider... |
Louth Indoor Bowls Club’s ladies’ team put in a valiant effort in a county league match at Lincoln, but returned with little to show for their efforts.
Despite missing one or two regular players, they had led by 10 shots after 16 of the 21 ends, but could not maintain the momentum and eventually lost by 109 shots to 81... |
A new medical school is to be established in an exciting collaboration between the University of Lincoln and the University of Nottingham to offer first-class medical education in Lincolnshire.
The universities today (Tuesday) announced the new University of Nottingham Lincoln Medical School will go ahead after a succe... |
This week we’ve got this rather different photograph of Mablethorpe thanks to one of our readers, Martin Turner.
It’s a shot of the beach, but has been captured through a glass sphere, making it a bit different and giving it a very special effect.
Do you have a landscape or nature photograph of the local area that you ... |
A South Somercotes woman will tackle a gruelling half-marathon in just two weeks time, raising money for her friend who sadly died at the age of 18 earlier this year.
Hollie Jo Topliss, 21, is preparing to take part in the Great Birmingham Run - the UK’s second biggest annual half marathon event - on Sunday October 15.... |
Lincolnshire Police are backing calls for action to cope with thousands of visitors clamouring to see the annual birth of seal pups at Donna Nook.
They say the repercussions of emergency vehicles struggling to access gridlocked roads are ‘incomprehensible.’
Last year was a record breaker for the birth of the pups, with... |
Employees at the Lincolnshire-based Tanglewood Care Homes are one step closer to winning a coveted prize as part of the 2018 Care Home Awards.
In June, employees will be heading to the final round at an award ceremony in London.
Here they will find out if they have won awards in the group or individual categories durin... |
With temperatures set to plummet well below zero degrees tonight the Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for ice for the evening and tomorrow morning.
A spokesman for the Met Office said: "Ice is expected to form on some surfaces from late Monday afternoon and last overnight into Tuesday morning.
The warning... |
They say the key to a good marriage is truth and love, but if Chris and Polly Hunt’s round in the Newton Trophy was anything to go by, a shared talent for golf doesn’t do much harm either.
An outstanding 39 points gave them the prestigious trophy from Spencer and Donna Wood who finished second with a respectable tally ... |
Police are appealing for witnesses following a burglary at a home in Marshchapel.
The home in Sea Dyke Way was broken into some time between September 15 and 18,
A lock was broken to gain entry and jewellery was stolen.
Officers investigating the burglary would like hear from any witnesses. If you can help them quote i... |
Lincolnshire Police are appealing for the public’s help in identifying a group of people who may be able to help with their investigation into the fire at Hubbards Hills earlier this week.
The fire - which is being treated as arson - took place on Monday evening (May 28), and resulted in a wooden rain shelter being des... |
A Louth man has taken a novel approach to the traditional sponsored head shave - by only having half of his hair removed until he reaches his next target.
As reported in last week’s edition, Cheyne Leftley-Walker, 41, decided to have half of his head and face shaved after surpassing his £100 target for ‘Decembeard’, he... |
Waltham Windmill‘s first table top sale of the New Year will be taking place at St Giles Big Hall in Church Lane, Scartho, on Saturday, January 14.
Sellers can set up from 8.15am (tables provided).
Buyers can enter from 9am. Adults entry is 20p and children are free.
Plus there will be hot drinks and bacon buns on sale... |
Applications are now open for the 2018 series of The Great British Bake Off.
If you are brilliant with brioche, marvellous with meringue or super with Sponge, then why not put your baking skills to the test?
Contestants and stars of the Great British Bake Off 2017 SUS-170825-150836001
Producers of the show - which cont... |
Horse racing fans can get their hands on tickets for the big Boxing Day fixture at Market Rasen Racecourse on Black Friday at a discount of 25 per cent!
For 24 hours on Friday, November 24, Tattersalls enclosure badges will cost £30 for two - the standard price is £20 each.
With accompanied children admitted free of ch... |
Lincolnshire East Clinical Commissioning Group is urging people to look out for elderly and vulnerable relatives and neighbours this winter, and make sure they have the support they need during the winter months.
Older people and those with long-term health conditions are particularly susceptible to illness and isolati... |
A clever quizzing quartet from King Edward VI Grammar School in Louth recently won second place in the national schools University Challenge.
The team, which included Rowan Roddick, Jack Leeming, Fraser Whittock and Ben Jeffrey have been able to hone their skills during their time at King Edward’s which has helped them... |
Excitement is growing ahead of the opening Jockey Club Live event this Friday, June 1, at Market Rasen Racecourse.
Musical maverick Plan B will be taking to the stage at the end of the race meeting, which features seven jump races, sponsored by Drayton Motors of Lincolnshire.
Brit Award winner, acclaimed director and a... |
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Police are appealing for information that could help them with an investigation into a theft-from-shop incident that took place on Wednesday (December 6).
Two men entered the Boyes store in Mercer Row, Louth, and have taken a display of branded jumpers and hoodies.
Do you know either of these men?
Both men have returne... |
Police are appealing for information following a burglary in Marshchapel, and are warning residents to be vigilant.
A home in Sea Dyke Way was broken into at some point between the September 15-18, and the police launched a public appeal this week.
A lock was broken to gain entry and jewellery was stolen.
Officers inve... |
Boyer + Brandy + a jar of peanut butter... What could be weird about that?
Earlier this week, Boyer revealed an intimate, heart-felt secret.
Boyer admitted that his heart goes out to his beloved dog(wife) Brandy because, since she's spayed, she will never experience the joys of motherhood. To make her heartache a littl... |
No doubts that you've heard of The Golden Rule or perhaps a Golden Shower, but have you ever heard of the Golden Ratio of Beauty?
It's a bit math-y and a tad science-y, but in a nutshell, the Golden Ratio are the measurements that, according a couple of really, really old Greek guys, are the most aesthetically pleasing... |
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