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It is complying with Trinitx commerce, dying well. Enterprise

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care which we didn't experidnce in the last moments of my mothdr 's

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life. Hello - welcome to

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Wednesday's Look North Tonight - a hospital launchds

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an investigation into the w`y it treated an elderly woman

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on her deathbed. Irene Simister's family say

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she was "shunted around likd rolling It is called dying with

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dignity, dying well. End of life care which we dhdn't

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experience in the last moments

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of my mother 's life. We'll ask whether hospitals need

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to rethink the way they look Also on tonight's programme -

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it's a big night for We are live in Leeds where the radio

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Academy Awards are taking place for the first time outside London. Over

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the edge might see the Kaisdr Chiefs. Join us later.

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How Nile Wilson's Olympic triumph has inspired hundreds of yotng

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gymnasts to hone their skills - and their muscles.

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Everybody at Moscow wants to see my six-pack. They actually do! They

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should be more sunshine likd this. Also the risk of vanity showers

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Tonight - a family's distress after the way their mother

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An internal investigation is underway at Harrogate Hospital

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after Irene Simister was moved twice in the last half hour of her life.

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The hospital has now apologhsed as Cathy Killick reports.

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It's just five days since the death of his mother Irene, and David is at

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her flat to start starting out her affairs. His grief is still well and

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it is compounded by the manner of his mother 's death at Harrogate

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hospital. In the dying moments a clinical bed manager insistdd she

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was moved to make way for another patient. It was very upsetthng

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because we prepared ourselvds for her to pass away in the rool she had

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been in foremost week, she was comfortable and settled there, she

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had cards from well-wishers, flowers, a photograph of her and my

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father on their wedding day on the table in front of her. In the melee

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that was to get into this other one, that got knocked over, some of her

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stuff was left in the corridor and never left with our mother, dead in

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another room that was totally alien to us. What was the reaction of the

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nurses when they were told they had to move your mother? They wdre

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clearly to get on the sufferance and when she did die, the nurses were

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crying. These are nurses who see death on a daily basis and `re used

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to it but they weren't used to this particular death. Irene's f`mily had

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been impressed with the card the hospital gave her mother until the

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final half hour but boasts dmotional and precious final minutes `fter

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them forever tainted by what happened. The hospital has

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apologised for moving higher. I want to ensure that what happened

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to my mother and what myself and my family are experiencing does not

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happen to anybody else. It hs called dying with dignity, it's called

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dying well, end of life card, which we didn't experience in the last

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moments of my mother's life. For David that means seeing protocols

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established to ensure dying patients aren't moved in future so they are

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granted the dignity of dying in peace.

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I'm joined by Toby Scott from a charity which aims to help people

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become more comfortable with death, dying and bereavement. We hdard

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David saying there that his mum was deprived of a dignified death,

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deprived of dying well. Surdly we are all entitled to that at the end

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of our lives? Absolutely, wd all have the right to good end of life

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care and concern for us as we approach the final days and hours

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cover but an overall thanks very highly for end of life care but

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within that because there is a variation that we as an org`nisation

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find unacceptable, we all nded the best. David describes how hhs mother

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was surrounded by cards, thdre was a picture of his mother and f`ther on

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the table next to her, they knew she was dying, and we know from figures

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that the majority of people to die in hospital so what is the protocol

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for end of life care? Most hospitals get it right and would understand,

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I'm sure this hospital at some level understood that people in the final

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hours need peace, a steady environment, and the family need

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that too so they can make their final farewells. It's always a sad

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horrible experience to lose someone you love you don't want that

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disrupted. Part of our work, with the NHS and other charities, is on a

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thing called the ambitions framework, so all staff are prepared

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to cave, not just front-lind staff but staff you may never comd into

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contact with, need to understand what their decisions will mdan. We

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have had a nurse get in touch with us she says she's not surprhsed by

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Irene's story, is this a fact of staff not been trained propdrly will

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is it all down to the NHS bding overstretched? It is neither and

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both of those. Most staff are very well-trained, the NHS is ustally a

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tremendous job at things to slip and in one instance, it's far too many

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for us, everyone has a right to good end of life care. How peopld die

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lives on in the memory of those who remain and we only get one chance to

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get this right for each of ts, it's important everyone is doing their

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best to make sure everyone gets good end of life care.

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Next tonight - a father and his eight-year old daughter havd died

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The girl's mother and sister were treated in hospital

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Police and fire services ard investigating how the fire started.

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Flowers outside the house where a father and his young daughtdr died

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on Ash Crescent instantly. Neighbours tried to rescue the

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family when the fire broke out in the early hours of this morning My

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mum saw the house in absolute flames, how mum described it, seeing

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something out of a movie, jtst the entire house covered in flales. My

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dad being my dad, came out `nd tried to get in, getting people ott alive,

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as he has gone to get into the house, they were too scared to open

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the door because the flames were that hot, afraid he would m`ke it

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worse. The man who died was 42, his daughter was eight, his the mother

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and daughter have been rele`sed and are being looked after by rdlatives.

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They were absolutely lovely. It s quite hard to see it. The lhttle

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girl, used to go around when she were little and stuff. The police

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and Fire Service are still investigating exactly what happened,

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trying to establish the cause of this fatal fire. They are asking

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anyone who may have information to contact them.

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Unemployment across Yorkshire has risen sharply in

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Figures out today show the jobless total is up by 9,000,

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bringing the total to 160,000 people out of work.

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That's just under six per cdnt of the working population.

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The Sheffield City Region h`s unveiled a ?28 billion

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infrastructure development plan with the aim of creating 70,000 jobs

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Developing transport links to Doncaster Sheffield

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Airport is a priority - as are improvements to homes,

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Over the next ten years, six thousand businesses

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The proposals have been shown off at a London exhibition todax,

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with the aim of attracting private sector investment.

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People showing interest in the region, know it has great potential,

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knowing we are a can-do reghon and people coming here and investing

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with us to grow the economy. It's the last day of campaigning

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for the Batley and Spen by-dlection which followed the shooting

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and stabbing of the constittency's In an unprecedented move,

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no other mainstream party is challenging the Labour

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candidate Tracy Brabin. They say they took the decision

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as a mark of respect. Nine other candidates,

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all from small fringe partids or standing as independents,

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have put their names Polling stations open tomorrow

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morning at 7 am and the restlt of the count is expected in thd early

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hours of Friday morning. A full list of all the candhdates

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standing is available on thd BBC Final preparations are underway

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ahead of the opening of a new ?165 million

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shopping centre in Leeds. Victoria Gate and its flagship store

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John Lewis has taken Both sites open to the publhc

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for the first time tomorrow and thousands of people are expected

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through the doors. Several roads will be closed

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tomorrow and commuters are trged to leave extra time

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for their journeys. Later, Halloween is on its way. I'm

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in a field of Orange, there are 9000 pumpkins being grown in this farm

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near York. More and more of us are wanting to pick our own as we make

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our Halloween lanterns, mord later in the programme.

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At least 12 young people did every week in the UK

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High-profile cases in Yorkshire over the last two years include rugby

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league player Danny Jones and footballer Daniel Wilkinson

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Now, hundreds of young people have been screened for heart

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problems at a GP surgery in Rotherham - in memory

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of a South Yorkshire schoolgirl who died in her sleep aged just 16.

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Alex Reid was a fit and healthy 16-year-old girl.

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But in 2012 she died suddenly, from a heart

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Her father works at this GP surgery in

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Rotherham and her mother is campaigning to make sure other young

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people are tested before it's too late.

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Alex was very much a giver, and she would, I believe, w`nt me to

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And her friends, they made a band here called

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And her friends, they made ` band here called What Would Alex Do,

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and I think this is what Aldx would do, if she was in

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Tom is being tested today by the charity Cardiac Risk in the

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Electrodes are fitted to his body and the readings are printed out,

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As you have seen, the test hs quick, fairly straightforward and so

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They say across the country, it could save the lives

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young people every week, who die

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It's very important to understand that these

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people are absolutely fit and healthy, the majority of them,

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almost 80% of them do not have any prior symptoms,

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and of course when a young person dies, this is

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absolutely a tragedy not only for the family

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absolutely a tragedy not only for the family and their frhends,

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In most cases there is no problem but one in every 300 young

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people will need treatment or even surgery for a potentially sdrious

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A big night for radio and mtsic broadcasters tonight -

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the Arias are the equivalent of the industry's Oscars.

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it s the first time they've been outside London -

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and tonight they're rolling out the red carpet in Leeds.

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Our very own star, Ian White is there.

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You're very kind! Welcome to Leeds, where the celebrities have started

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to arrive, they are scaring the room looking for them, they are getting

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ready for what is a big event, almost like the radio equiv`lent of

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the Oscars. There's a lot of work, is into this, is the first time it

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has taken place outside of London. They spent the day putting the

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finishing touches to the st`ge for the night's audio and radio industry

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awards. Presenter Sara Cox was rehearsing her lines as the

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technicians change the sound and lighting. The Arias are being held

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in Yorkshire for the first time We have re-established them, brought

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them up to date, more contelporary, more credible, more reflecthve of

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radio and audio industry as well. I think it's really important for the

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practitioners in the industry to be able to be recognised and compete

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and compare themselves against people across the sector. It means a

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lot to people. Some of the biggest names in the business are up for

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awards. Chris Evans's breakfast show could be a winner. Performing on

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stage, Kaiser Chiefs, who know how important radio is. The first time

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our single was played by Ken Bruce on Radio 2, I was shaking in the

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kitchen. It must be very important to me because it was still `

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milestone, even a decade on from hearing our first stuff on the

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radio. Hearing your song for the first, it was really exciting. Rick

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Astley 's tour going strong and always pleased to hear his lusic on

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the radio. I had a song of line on the radio this morning in the car,

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and it's still a nice moment, especially after all these xears,

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it's nice we have had a few new songs recently played, that feels

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really good, can't deny it. So the stage is set, let the show began.

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Begin. It's not quite ready to go yet but I'm pleased to say we have

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managed to grab Sara Cox, who generally recognise, the host for

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this evening's event. How wonderful it is place outside London. Hello,

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people of Yorkshire, on a lhsting of it and Lancashire go on to xour

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show! It's great to get outside of London, so much happens down there,

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I love it but it's great to get into the North and for such a huge show

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as well, we have Gregory Botrdy Rick Astley, and my fellow DJs have

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come up for it -- Gregory Porter. We're ready to party to celdbrate

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radio. Technology is changing, is radio still important? It mhght be

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changed, radio is still really loves, young people might lhsten to

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it online or maybe on a pod cast but you can't beat being in the radio

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and being in someone's car that sat on top of their toaster while

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they're having their breakf`st, stuck on the M6, it's a really

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personal way to connect with people and they will always be a place for

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a radio in people's hearts, I hope so, anyway! Isn't that important we

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celebrate the success of thd people who make it as well? IMac rdady to

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now and the producers are so passionate, they love music, -- I am

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at Radio 2 now. It's an exchting time to be involved with thd radio

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and it's good to celebrate those people. I hope it goes well tonight.

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Good luck to Liz Green and radio York and radio Leeds respectively,

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they are up for awards as wdll. You get all of the best jobs! That is at

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Leeds arena tonight. Some s`d news we have just got in about G`ry

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Sprague, who has died at thd age of 71. That was regarded as ond of his

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greatest saves. As a mark of respect the club say they will hold a

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minute's applause before thd home match next Tuesday against Norwich

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city. Jerry Springer, died today. Let's bring you some sports news now

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and Rotherham United have sacked their manager Alan Stubbs -

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only four months The Millers are bottom

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of the Championship table, They set an unwanted

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club record last night, losing their seventh

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successive away match. The defeat at Birmingham

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would turn out to be Stubbs' Alan Stubbs was already fachng

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serious questions about his future and the dissenting voices only

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got louder last night. The Millers scored twice,

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including those from Danny Ward, but Birmingham got four,

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to leave Rotherham five points The board met this morning

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and they say a change in first team management was needed to give

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the club the best possible opportunity

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to preserve our Championship status. The search for a new manager has

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begun and he will Elsewhere for Leeds United,

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a draw felt more like a defdat. Wood lashed in the opener

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and they led for more than `n hour but in stoppage time,

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McDonnell hit the post and just Barnsley were the hosts as Newcastle

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went top of the table. Dwight Gayle with both

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goals in a good 2-0 win. Finally found not guilty

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after spending two and a half years in jail, Ched Evans w`s back

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on the football field last night and This deflected shot

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hitting the crossbar. McLauchlin's goal brought

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Fleetwood a 1-0 win that leaves the Spireites

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in the relegation zone. But his former club Sheffield United

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are on a real roll at the moment. This strike put them

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one up at Shrewsbury, Kyle Lafferty's header and Sharp

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it 3-0 up. England's cricketers

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start their test series As usual, Yorkshire's Joe Root

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will be a key member of the national side.

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England have won all eight of their previous meetings

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but Root says they won't be They are a very exciting side

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with some dangerous players. We're going to have to play really

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well to beat them, they have proven

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that with their form in the last six times beford,

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they have not lost against We know we can do to

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play well to beat them We know we can do to play wdll

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to beat them but as I said, If you've ever wondered

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what the Olympics legacy might look like in reality this next story

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is just that! Because since Leeds gymnast

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Nile Wilson won GB's first ledal on the high bar in Rio,

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his home club has been But Leeds Gymnastics Club s`ys

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they're struggling to cope with demand and they've got

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a waiting list of hundreds. Now they hope to find a new building

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so that more people can join. When it comes to

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gymnastics Alex and Jacob I like flying through

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the air and I just love My hero is Nile Wilson,

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Max Whitlock, Ashley Watson. It seems more and more youngsters

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want to be like their heroes. And this man can take

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much of the credit. Since Nile Wilson won bronzd

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in the Rio Olympics, his club, Leeds Gymnastics,

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has seen a huge surge The problem is they are

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struggling to cope. Since London 2012 we have h`d

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a massive waiting list. And now since Rio it's got dven

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worse and we are not able to establish a waiting

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list, we have to open the phone lines and it's a lottdry,

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first come first served each month. Alistair from Tadcaster had

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to persevere to get daughter Maya It's very difficult getting in,

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ringing up, pressing redial 90 times just to get through,

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to finally get a place, thex didn't The club has 1500

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members, from toddlers and juniors all the way up

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to the seniors, and the big goal they might be flying high

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in the Olympic squad. Nile was just five years

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old when he first joined thd club. Started from the very bottol,

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through the recreational, came

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into the squad group, there is no reason anyone else

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in this gym club can't achieve

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what I've achieved, so it's fantastic for Leeds and I'm proud

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to have been the first one to do it

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and inspire those kids. Our big ambition for the cltb

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is we are able to find a second premise and open that so we can meet

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the demand for gymnastics ott there. We're hoping there might be

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somebody watching locally, a landlord who may be able

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to help us. Of course not every

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gymnast has the potential But this is a sport

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for everyone and it has Everybody at school wants

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to see my six-pack! Now if you've got children

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you're probably already thinking about the spooky

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season of Halloween. The costumes, the sweets

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for the trick or treaters and the pumpkin you're

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going to carve for the front step. Well now the American trend

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for 'pick your own' pumpkin is getting ever more

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popular over here. But one York farm has been doing

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it for years. It's a season for this

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vibrant winter squash, a time when children

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across Yorkshire can't wait to carve out their

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Halloween pumpkins. And here on this farm

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near York, there are Planted in June, these pumpkins

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grow green in colour and then turn orange in

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the September sunshine. By October they are ready

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to peer out from porches and doorsteps, inscribed

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with ghoulish faces. Jeff Sykes is a forward

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thinking farmer. Many years ago he saw the potential

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to make the most of the spooky season and create a pumpkin patch

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where you can pick your own. It's getting children out whth their

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family and picking that pumpkin some of them have trundled out

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the biggest pumpkins Halloween has grown into a lulti

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million pound industry and hts huge popularity in America has travelled

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across the Atlantic in recent years. Pumpkin carving is as big a part

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of it as the costumes and trick or Now pick your own is somethhng UK

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farmers are starting to explore much to the delight

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of Elsa and Edie. What are you going to do

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with your pumpkin, what pattern Something you like, a scary

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witch or a nice witch? What's your face going to look like

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on your pumpkin? As families flocked to fields

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for this muddy Halloween treat, the pick your own pulpkin

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idea might just provide a boost to the farming industry and it also

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gives you the chance to choose one which

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is exactly to your own tastd. I know someone at home who hs going

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to love that! Lots of children on the programme tonight, let's have

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the weather with Paul. The Met office are saying that this

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Christmas will be drier and colder. Let me show you a couple of pictures

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that came in the last 24-hotr is, that's fantastic, look cat that

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rainbow. The next one, and lovely one, the trees turning.

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Tomorrow, variable cloud, the small chance of a shower and perh`ps a

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widespread frost, with a rich of high-pressure, a jet stream going to

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pile through Spain and Porttgal where the unsettled weather will be.

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We have one or two showers hn the radar picture that will continue to

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feed in on what is a brisk north or North-West wind, variable cloud the

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night, a scattering of showdrs but as you can see, few and far between,

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particularly in the West. In the urban areas, seven to 10 Celsius is

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the loan. The next high watdr time in Scarborough: tomorrow, mostly dry

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day, one or two showers drifting in from North-East, for many of us it

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will be dry, variable cloud, some reasonable spells of sunshine and

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the breeze will continue to ease, there has been a brisk chilly wind

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that will ease down. Top temperatures tomorrow around 13

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Celsius, roundabout normal. These show should die away on Thursday

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night, skies should clear, the wind will be light. Friday looks a nice

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day, drawing bright with sole sunshine. The risk of one or two

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showers, especially in the dast Everyone's living these

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amazing lives, You're like a...

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Different person? Delve deeper.

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