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potentially brutal. Sunday, scattered showers but the driest day

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of the weekend. This is somebody who is not a

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particularly organised killdr. We are live at the home of horse racing

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as new rules are an estimated the cleanest in the world.

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And a man who hated the beattiful game.

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And I am in Cambridge on thd true difference cycle route as children

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here get ready to welcome the world's test cyclists. `` pdst.

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Ten days after the murder of a Saudi Arabian student in Colchester

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we reveal what criminal profilers know about her killer.

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Nahid Almanea was stabbed l`st Tuesday as she walked to university.

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Behind the scenes, police are building a picture of her khller.

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We'll hear from a criminologist in a moment.

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But today police returned to search her house and made a direct appeal

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They say someone must have seen her killer.

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Our Chief Reporter Kim Riley is in Colchester now.

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There has been no slackening in the pace of this police operation. There

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are well over 100 detectives now involved in the inquiry. Elhjah made

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of land is still sealed off behind blue and white tape `` a large

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amount of land. The house where Nahid Almanda

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The house where Nahid Almanea lived with her brother has been under

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surveillance around the clock. The police played down the significance

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of the forensic operation, saying it was a normal part of the process.

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Undergrowth was also cleared near the footpath where Nahid Allanea was

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the footpath where Nahid Almanea was stabbed repeatedly on her w`y

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stabbed repeatedly on her way to university. There must have been

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people who use that trail hdre how yet come forward. Between 10am and

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1014, please come and speak to us. You may think that you did not see

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anything or that you will bd be key to helping us find the

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killer. the man and woman seen cycling on

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the part that morning, man in who did jumper seen running

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away from it. And a man wearing a walking in the direction from the

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University. Knocking on doors this afternoon, I could find no one who

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knew her, or could throw anx lights on these reports. Last evening,

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Essex's Police and Crime Commissioner held one of his regular

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public meetings. This one w`s at the Colchester Institute. The focus

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inevitably on not one but two vicious murders in the town in the

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past three months. What is a community safety partnership doing

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in Colchester to make this a safe time? What about crime trends

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which these murders have bedn happening? Questions on manx

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people's mains. At last they's meetings local residents were

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outnumbered by the press, but those who did come had plenty to say.

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Colchester is totally different at the moment. Anxieties are affecting

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parents and children. Even on roads, I felt vulnerable. The meeting heard

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I felt vulnerable. The meethng heard that serious sexual and violent

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crime had significantly increased compared to the previous ye`r.

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compared to the previous year. I've been asked a number of times what my

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gut feeling is. I do not work to gut feeling. I worked

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methodical investigation. That is what we will do on this occ`sion.

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Has been a lot of pressure put on Essex

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student from overseas who has been killed?

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be responsible and the police are trying to be very

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concerns from Saudi Arabia. And I think there is also

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recognise that we have something like 3000 postgraduate

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the University, the police want to build the rape relationship,

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could be quite difficult. `` the right relationship. With

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investigations still ongoing, those attending the meeting were seeking

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reassurance. Want an know if it is safe for my son or my wife

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We want to know what the police is doing about this incident. There was

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an attack adjacent to my thought that I should come. Adult it

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was tremendously important to get Colchester is pretty scared at the

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moment. of the random and horrific nature of

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committed. With that in mind, the advice is once again to not leave

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yourself honourable until the investigations are over.

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Back in March James Attfield received over 100 knife wins. The

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police say that these are p`rallel police say that these are parallel

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but not linked. There are two numbers to give you, they are on the

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screen. The police you can call anonymously to

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Crimestoppers. The police are running separate

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investigations into the two murders after taking

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advice from a criminal profiler. Dr Elizabeth Yardley is

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a criminologist from This afternoon I asked her what

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kind of information that decision Obviously both people were killed in

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isolated locations, within the same locality, and they were both

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stabbed. But to be honest when you look at the method, stabbing is the

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most common method in most cases third of all the murders th`t take

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lace. well, if you have the same person

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hears responsible murders, they tend to kill people as

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part of the same social grip. Age, gender, ethnicity, that does not

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seem to be the case here. Looking specifically at Nahid Almanea's

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guess, that happened in bro`d delight. What can we learn `bout

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that? The fact that this happened in broad daylight, it does bring to

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main somebody who had mental health issues, somebody

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particularly organised killdr, somebody suffering from some pain of

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compulsion or psychosis that needs desperately to be treated. This is

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not an organised killer that we're looking at in this case. We have

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been an Colchester reporting since it has happdned We

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have spoken to a lot of people who are very fearful. Right `` idea

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right to be fearful? It is natural when two murders happen within this

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time frame that people will be worried. The clear up rate for

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murder in this country is 92%. `` crime rate. People should follow the

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safety advice that is being issued by the local police, but thdy should

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not be overly concerned, to be honest. We can see

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that the police do not have any results, but there are hundreds of

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officers working on that, wd can see them doing searches. What will be

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be looking at who has access to the victims

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to carry out the murders. Looking at the social networks of

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the opportunity for them to be alone with people you might want

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trawling through a lot of information,

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large volume of information coming in. I do not think that we should

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a zero`tolerance approach to the use of anabolic steroids.

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ever doping scandal, involvhng Godolphin Stables in Newmarket.

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22nd last year. The home of British racing was hit by a bombshell, a

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doping scandal at the Godolphin Stables, the most successful horse

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racing operation in the country. 15 horses had been given anabolic

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steroids illegally. The British horse racing authority today

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tightened its rules even further. This was a controversy which should

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Greece into the corner. Godolphin, a global brand immersed in thd biggest

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doping scandal in history. It did present an opportunity for ts to

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build on our regulation and we have absolutely strengthened it. We have

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committed more than we saw us is it. We have conducted an independent

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study, and now we have got one of the strongest anti`doping and

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anabolic steroid policies in place. People should have faith in British

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horse racing. They have introduced a complete ban on anabolic steroids

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with no exception. If steroids are used then there will be a 12 month

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ban on training and 14 month ban on racing. This man was banned for

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eight years, and then Jerod Butler, `` Gerard Butler, he was banned for

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nine years. It is very important that racing is seen to have a zero

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tolerance policy on anabolic steroids. We have seen in athletics,

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cycling, that a sport which allows that to happen shoots itself in the

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foot as far as public opinion is concerned, and we cannot allow that.

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It means that the testers cannot con your door any time, day or night. ``

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cannot on your door. The Brhtish horse racing authority, well done,

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zero tolerance policy, that has got to be good news. These tougher

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anti`doping rules come into force on the 1st of January

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are designed to make British racing the cleanest in the world.

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With so many people getting so much money on racing, it

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public confidence, it has to be clean. Today's

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certainly seem to be very well received by the people I have spoken

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to Newmarket today. Around 200 jobs could go as part

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of cuts at the Norfolk and The trust admits demand

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for services is rising Other proposals to save mondy

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include selling The trust has to get

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its strategic plan to the health The plans were discussed today

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at a board meeting in Swaffham. Still to come: We have the news that

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heavy rain is on the way. And the man who found himself

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because he said that he hated the beautiful game.

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Now, in just ten days? time, the world's greatest cycle race hits

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Stage three of the Tour de France starts in Cambridge a week

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From there, the race winds its way through Essex on its way to a finish

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The region's economy is expecting a boost, but it's not just local

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businesses on the tour route who are getting excited.

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Hours of work, every attenthon to detail. Artwork fit for a king.

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detail. Artwork fit for a khng. But certainly the king of the Mountains.

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Pupils at the school in Cambridge are leading the way to welcome the

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world's top cyclists. I am excited, it is not everyday that you get an

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opportunity to do something like this. We are painting all of the

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different jerseys that are hn the Tour de France. It is very cool and

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I'm sure that no one else whll be doing anything like this.

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Masterpiece finally finished, time for it to take centre stage. The

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centrepiece of the school's art exhibition at the front gatds, right

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on the true root itself. It is a prestigious world events, he would

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prestigious world events, hd would not want it on their doorstep?

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prestigious world events, he would not want it on their doorstdp? I

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not want it on their doorstep? I will be there to see everything

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happening. We have a few boys and girls who live close enough to the

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school to say: They do not. like more of them to do that.

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Hopefully one of the legacids of tour will be actually getting on the

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bike. This picturesque market town in Essex will hardly know what has

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hit it. We have still got to make the effort and make it

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fantastic for when they are coming through. This was my

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bicycle and it has been sitting in the garage for the last 20 years

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we thought we would get it out and put it in the window.

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mugs, tea towels, artwork by local artists is. What

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Probably the mugs and the tea table. It picked the

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red and the surrounding villages are in blue. They are anticipathng a

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memorable, hopefully profitable day. The Red Arrows have now been

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delighting crates for decades. They have become famous the world over.

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But what is not so well`known is the story of their mascot, a golden

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retriever called Dusty. This loyal labrador, the Red

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Arrows's first`ever mascot, was loved by pilots and ground staff

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alike. But in May 1965, Dusty was killed. He dashed out onto the

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runway and was struck by a plane is it took off. He was buried near this

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spot and for half a century his grave had been forgotten until now.

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Local schoolchildren Howard Dusty's story and decided that it must

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a happy ending. So they havd scrubbed, painted and planted and

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after two weeks Dusty has a fitting green. Today, his owner, former

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Flight Lieutenant Henry Prince, I hear. I cannot thank you enough,

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hear. I cannot thank you enough it is wonderful. If I said a more array

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would burst into tears. What did you think of the story?

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when we started to get to know the story a bit, we were

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When we got told that we were cleaning it and meeting Henry

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storm, you could not read much of the writing. To begin with we

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thought it said 1901. Now it is much a grave now, which is really lovely

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and the children have enjoyed it. It is almost as bad as

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losing a member of the family. It is as bad. He was just a wonderful dog.

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Finally, to end this. 's story, Dusty's very own red arrow, complete

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with a poor print. `` paw print. Now, do you remember a time

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when England was good at football? 1966 and that World Cup win is

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a long time ago. England beat West Germany 4`2

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in the final at Wembley, of course. Ken German from Cambridgeshire was

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22 at the time and saw the latch. And that would have been great,

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only that Ken didn't like football. He got

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in touch to tell us his story. No previous international, no cup

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final matched this event, the final of the World Cup.

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It was July the 30th, 1966, a day that Ken German remembers well. All

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we've had been cancelled. They said, all of those who like football, take

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one step forward. Two of us were left on the line. Ken

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cars and bikes, he hated football, so being picked for crowd control at

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Wembley was a blow. You were picked Absolutely. I could face thd crowd

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and look at them and interest than that and in the food

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bowl. If you look at the old remember any of the goals actually

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going on? who the players were? Yes, I did

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know Bobby Miller, colleagues were West Ham fans ``

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Bobby Moore. celebrations that night and woke up

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with a hangover the next dax. footballer in the pub. He did not

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know his name, but it turned out that it was Pele. We loved Ken

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German's story, if you have a story about the World Cup, it is not too

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late to let me know. believe, but I suppose if you only

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had your life, the World Cup final of

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1966 would not be a bad chohce. We can feed off that a little bit

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now, country? `` can't we? Low`pressure moving in, a band of

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rain moving in this evening and overnight. Some rain moving into

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southern and western countids. Through this evening it will start

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to head northwards, places like Norfolk make not seasoned till after

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midnight. As it will become more broken and patchy.

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For the northern half of the region, not a great deal left. Tempdrature

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wise we are not as chilly as night because we have a gre`t deal

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of closed around. fortunes tomorrow, it could be a dry

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start for many of us Heavy downpours that could cause

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surface spray may even be something bright. You

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can see all of this rain, it is some thunderstorms as well. Not good

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conditions of temperatures, 16 to 18 Cdlsius.

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It heads northwards slowly. lot of rain and a short space of

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time. the map. `` look at. There could be

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some High`pressure starting to move them,

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the northerly Saturday but some pretty he`vy

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downpours Essentially unsettled start to next

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week. `` a settled start. That is all from us. Good evening.

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