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![]() A Belfast hill walker fell 150 feet down a cliff breaking both legs and an arm while trying to pick a four leaved clover. Daily Record. Bank staff thought a white stick and dark glasses were a disguise when Dereck Barry, 29, stole £7500 in Veleco, California, but realised he was blind when he asked the way out. The Sun. The picture of the male reproductive organ which appeared on page 5 of our edition yesterday was inadvertently turned upside down. The inconvenience is very much regretted. Correction in the Ghana Graphic. A mother of ten whose family lives off state handouts of £26,000 a year was back home after the birth of her eleventh child. Mr. Brian Deanne and his wife Donna attracted a blaze of publicity last month after claiming the state was not doing enough for them. Mr. Deanne claims he’s is unable to work because he suffers from claustrophobia and cannot stand being in a room with a lot of people. Glasgow Herald The annual report from the police chief of Daffyd Powys claimed that most people who die in road crashes in Mid-Wales are satisfied with the way the police handle the situation. hropshire Star. Parents from families with a history of bat ears can order a simple aid to remedy the problem in their babies. When the splints known as ear buddies are applied straight after birth it takes only a week to rectify the problem. The later it is left the longer it takes and the cut off age is six months. Daily Mail. ![]() Nicorette kit, no inhaler. Swap for 3oz of Old Holborn or £10. Advertisement in Ullapool News. HGV class II driver required for concrete mixer work to cover Wakefield, Barnsley and Pontefract. Yorkshire Evening Post. During the month of May, Henekey’s steak bar will be supporting the Mayor’s appeal for £45,000 towards an Emisonic Scanner for Windsor’s King Edward VII Hospital. For every customer who dies in the bar during the month, 20p will be donated towards the fund. The Staines Informer. |
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